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This thread explores various approaches to closing shows among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the timing of closing shows, with some favoring quicker closures while others prefer to keep shows open longer to accommodate additional orders.
Views differ significantly regarding the optimal timing for closing shows. While some participants advocate for quicker closures, others emphasize the benefits of keeping shows open longer to maximize orders.
Participants' experiences vary based on their individual business practices, the nature of their shows, and their relationships with hosts and guests.
Consultants looking to understand different strategies for closing shows may find the shared experiences and viewpoints helpful in shaping their own practices.
IAmChefJ said:Life happens -- if I were to close the night of the show I'd almost always loose orders - so that doesn't benefit me, or the hostess. I close within 3-4 days.
You can typically close your Pampered Chef show 10 days after it starts. This allows ample time for guests to place their orders and for you to promote the show effectively.
While you can close your show as soon as 10 days after it starts, it's often recommended to keep it open for at least 14 days to maximize sales and participation from guests.
Yes, if you feel that you need more time to gather orders, you can extend your show. Just communicate with your guests and let them know about the new closing date.
If you close your show too soon, you may miss out on additional orders and potential sales. It's important to gauge the interest of your guests and ensure they have enough time to participate.
To officially close your show, you will need to log into your Pampered Chef consultant portal and follow the steps to finalize the orders. Make sure to review all orders before submitting them to ensure accuracy.