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The thread discusses the process of submitting a first show and the appropriate month to indicate for submission. Participants share their experiences and clarify how the submitted month affects tracking and incentives.
Views differ on the importance of the submitted month, with some participants emphasizing its relevance for personal records while others caution against relying on the Monthly Sales Diary for accuracy.
Participants share personal experiences related to submitting shows and tracking sales, highlighting the learning curve associated with understanding the submission process.
New consultants or those unfamiliar with the submission process may find the shared experiences and clarifications beneficial for understanding how to track their shows and sales accurately.
Just one? When I submitted my first show, I had a million!!!SusanBP0129 said:Thank you everyone!! I was having a freak out moment. LOL
kcjodih said:Actually Linda the 'submitted' month is just for our records in PP. The date of the show is how HO determines host and guest specials but the submitted for the month of is for our info. I know because I sent a show in early in my career and panicked when it didn't show up in my monthly sales diary. I phoned my director in a panic and found out that in my rush to submit I must have clicked on the arrow and change the submitted month. I still got credit from HO for incentives and got paid appropriately but every time I went to the monthly sales diary it threw me off because it didn't match my individual performance tracker on CC.![]()
HTH,
DebbieJ said:Just a word of caution--never EVER EVER think that your Monthly Sales Diary is correct! I always go by my Individual Performance Tracker behind CC because that is what shows that the HO has for me. And they are the ones that matter.
There was a girl in our cluster who missed a SS bonus by like $20 because of a discrepancy. PP said one thing and it was wrong and the HO said another. So, just pay attention.
You should enter the name of the person who hosted the show. This is typically the individual who invited guests and facilitated the event. Make sure to spell their name correctly to ensure proper recognition and rewards.
The show date should be the actual date when the cooking show took place. This helps in tracking sales and ensuring that any promotions or offers are applied correctly. If you are unsure, refer to your calendar or any invitations sent out.
When transmitting your show, you will need to input each guest's order individually. Make sure to collect all orders during the show and enter them accurately, including the item numbers and quantities. This ensures that everyone receives the correct products they ordered.
You will need to enter the payment method used by the host and any guests. This can include credit card information or other payment methods accepted by Pampered Chef. Ensure that all payment details are accurate to avoid any issues with processing orders.
If you experience technical difficulties while transmitting your show, first try refreshing the page or checking your internet connection. If problems persist, contact Pampered Chef's support team for assistance. They can help troubleshoot any issues you may be facing.