How's Everyone Doing for September?

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The discussions reveal a mix of successes and challenges in sales and recruitment within a direct selling context. Individuals report rescheduling shows, managing cancellations, and submitting significant sales figures, with some achieving over $4,800 in sales for the month. Many are focused on recruitment, with new team members joining, although some face difficulties in team engagement and consistent sales. Innovative strategies like the "pick or pass" booking game are highlighted, showing a positive impact on securing additional bookings during shows. Participants emphasize the importance of maintaining a fun atmosphere to encourage host bookings. There are also efforts to promote catalog shows and leverage special offers to increase participation. Some individuals express concern over their slow sales and recruitment progress, seeking advice on how to improve their performance. Overall, the conversation reflects a proactive community aiming to enhance sales, recruit effectively, and support each other in their business goals.
annew said:
Hey Melissa GREAT idea!!
I actually forgot about it I have a show tonight so I'm going to use envelopes instead of boxes.....your prizes are just like door prize stuff...

Yes, they are door prize type gifts.
 
Thanks I'll let you know how I make out!
 
Finally submitted my show from 9/6--commissionable sales are $1904!!! This was a HO lead for a fundraiser. Even with the reduced commission rate, I'm making like $300 on this show. WOOHOO--I needed the boost!I'm looking at $3500 submitted with 5 cooking shows to go and several catalog shows. Plus I have at least one recruit signing at the end of the month. Yay! Things are looking up!!!!
 
Wow Deb! Great job! Congratulations on the HOT month!
 
Great news to read Deb!
 
Great job Deb! Here is my update too. We are at the half way point, I have about $2000 so far (the hard way, 6 shows!). I just scheduled another show for next weekend, so I have 2 cooking and 1 catty to go. Plus I think my team might come up with a little bit... Hopefully about $1000. And as I learned the year I got TPC, I haven't forgotten about next month, so I have some shows for Oct too.
 
my show last night generated 3 bookings but I don't think it was from the "pick or pass" game~one booking was for a catalog show for this month because she wants the cookware; one is for November because she wants the DCB @ 60% off; the other didn't set a firm date because she needed to check her calendar. I do have one recruit lead that I will be talking to tonight! Sales were blah, but my host is a former consultant and has a wish list a mile long...she is determined to get sales to $600!
 
Congrats on the bookings. Some have their mind made up before hand that they want to book and some want the specials. But for those that are sitting on the fence, I think the game works well.
I had used it at my show last night and got 3 bookings.
The funny part of last nights show is, I had put products in my grill basket. These were the products for the recipe. I was going to pass it around and have everyone take one. That would be the one they use to help out. Well, right before it the host says I hope you aren't going to make them help. My face dropped( we talked about it already). A few ladies said we were at one a few weeks ago and she worked us and we had no choice. So in my head I'm thinking these ladies aren't going to help me. So I slowly take the products out of the basket. It was the PB torte, so really there wasn't a lot to do.
At the end of the show the girls told me about the last show. The consultant did 3 recipes and made everyone go to stations to make them. So I thought it was a power cooking. NOPE!! She really did 3 recipes. Oh well all in the end it was a good show still for me and they were happy and it was a $650 show.
 
what are some people thinking when they demo 3 recipes??? I did just the Chicken Fajitas at my show last night and that was plenty! I just cannot imagine the time 3 recipes would take.
 
I agree. All that does is turn people off having to go through 3 demo's.
I like one easy recipe.
 
Woohoo!!! Last Friday's host is using kit credit!!!!!! :):):):):)

That will be two for me this month...although this gal might not sign until Oct 1st when her husband gets paid. I'm dropping off the Quick Start box to the other recruit tomorrow. :)
 
DebbieJ said:
Woohoo!!! Last Friday's host is using kit credit!!!!!! :):):):):)

That will be two for me this month...although this gal might not sign until Oct 1st when her husband gets paid. I'm dropping off the Quick Start box to the other recruit tomorrow. :)

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!:party:
 
Smiling for you Deb!
 
yay Deb!! WTG!
 
Deb, you too are SMOKIN'!!!!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I boost my Pampered Chef sales this September?

To boost your Pampered Chef sales in September, consider hosting a themed party that highlights seasonal recipes. Utilize social media to showcase your products and engage with your audience. Offer special promotions or discounts for orders placed during the month, and encourage your customers to host their own parties for additional rewards.

What are some effective ways to engage my customers this month?

Engaging your customers can be done through interactive social media posts, cooking demonstrations, or virtual parties. Share recipe ideas that incorporate Pampered Chef products and ask for feedback or suggestions. Additionally, consider sending personalized messages to check in on your customers and offer them exclusive deals.

Are there any new products launching in September?

Yes, Pampered Chef often introduces new products in September as part of their fall collection. Be sure to check the official Pampered Chef website or your consultant resources for the latest product announcements and updates. Sharing these new items with your customers can create excitement and drive sales.

How can I set realistic sales goals for September?

To set realistic sales goals for September, review your past sales performance and consider any seasonal trends. Analyze your customer base and think about how many parties or events you can realistically host. Setting specific, measurable goals will help you stay focused and motivated throughout the month.

What are some tips for following up with customers after a sale?

Following up with customers after a sale is crucial for building relationships. Send a thank-you message expressing your appreciation for their purchase. Ask for feedback on their experience with the product and offer assistance if they have any questions. Consider sending them information about upcoming promotions or new products to keep them engaged.

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