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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and sales figures related to stoneware sold during their shows. Many consultants discuss their current sales, upcoming shows, and personal anecdotes regarding their sales efforts and challenges.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding their sales figures and experiences, with no clear consensus on strategies or outcomes.
Participants share personal experiences and sales figures without implying any official guidance or recommendations from Pampered Chef.
Consultants looking for peer experiences and insights on selling stoneware may find this discussion relevant.
pampered1224 said:I have used the mini-fluted and the fluted to make bread in as well. They both work really well and make fun breads! I know neither are the specials but they count for you in sales.
dannyzmom said:65 so far - 3 more shows this month...I wish they hadn't capped the incentive at 36 pieces
dannyzmom said:65 so far - 3 more shows this month...I wish they hadn't capped the incentive at 36 pieces
mommyhugz1978 said:OK now I feel so pathetic I have sold on peice of Stoneware so far this month... what tips can you give to me to help boost stoneware sales???
dexheimers said:good night, Carolyn!! how many shows have you done and what is your secret??!?!?
(BTW...It is a good thing PC DID cap the incentive...otherwise you might take over the business....lol)![]()
dannyzmom said:LOL - wouldn't THAT be nice??? I could hang out with Doris!
I have had 3 shows so far this month...and I have three more on the calender. I don't have any kind of secret - I just do my demo and people go stone-crazy!
tlennhoff said:Talk up the stoneware deals a lot. Make sure you do a recipe with the stoneware. See http://www.chefsuccess.com/showthread.php?t=10498 for other great ideas and flyers.
One of the things I'm doing is sending out a document (SpecialDiscounts_small.doc) to all the hostesses showing them how they can get $211 worth of stoneware for around $60 + tax if they hold a $400 show and around $45 + tax if they hold a $500 show. The file can be found in the files section.
mommyhugz1978 said:I have three more shows this month!!! I can redeme my self!!!! I know I can!!!Thanks for the advice!!
tlennhoff said:Let us know how it goes. Let your enthusiasm for this great deal show.
As of now, I have sold over 500 pieces of stoneware, which includes various items like baking stones, pizza stones, and covered bakers.
The best-selling stoneware items tend to be the Classic Large Bar Pan and the Round Stone with Handles. These versatile pieces are popular for their durability and ability to cook evenly.
I track my stoneware sales using a combination of my Pampered Chef consultant dashboard and a personal spreadsheet. This helps me keep an accurate record of my inventory and sales performance.
To increase my stoneware sales, I focus on hosting cooking demonstrations, offering special promotions, and sharing customer testimonials. Engaging with customers through social media also helps boost interest.
Yes, I've noticed that stoneware sales tend to increase during the holiday season and around major cooking events, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. Customers often look for quality cookware as gifts during these times.