I Know This Is Thinking Way Ahead, But....

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around speculation and inquiries regarding upcoming consultant incentives for the months of May and June, particularly focusing on the concept of a "sell-a-thon." Participants express curiosity about the structure and levels of incentives based on past experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about the upcoming consultant incentives for May and June.
  • Another participant mentions that there isn't an incentive for every month and suggests that June should feature a sell-a-thon.
  • Several users inquire about the levels of incentives and the sales required to qualify for them.
  • One participant shares historical levels of a June sell-a-thon from 2006, detailing the sales thresholds and corresponding product rewards.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about booking shows for June, indicating a desire to maximize potential earnings.
  • One participant shares their strategy to promote specific products, hoping to encourage future bookings from customers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specifics of the upcoming incentives, with no clear consensus on what the incentives will be or how they will be structured.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference past incentives and express personal experiences and strategies related to booking shows and selling products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding potential upcoming incentives and sharing strategies for maximizing their sales during promotional periods may find this discussion relevant.

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Anyone want to take any stabs at guessing what the consultant incentives will be for May and June???
 
June should be sell-a-thon. There isn't a consultant incentive for every month.
 
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Oh... Ok... What are the different levels usually??? How much do your sales need to be to earn them? When will this come out?? So many questions... :)
 
Can someone explain a sell-a-thon? What's the incentive for it?
 
I just found these levels from 2006 -June Sell-A-Thon 2006Level 1 - submit $1500 in sales for $100 in product
Level 2 - submit $3000 in sales for $350 in product
Level 3 - Submit $6000 in sales or $4500 in sales and recruit 3 new consutlants for $550 in product
Level 4 - submit $10,000 in sales and earn all the new fall product for a value of $850.More info is on page 14 of this CN from 2006... http://www.pamperedchef.com/images/cc/us/pdf/may06_cn.pdf
 
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Oh wow! I'm going to try to book up my June then! Thanks Jennifer! I hope they do this for June-sound like it though, huh?
 
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Oh wow!! I can't wait!! I want to get lots and lots of bookings for June than... :) I already have 3!!!
 
I want to push those knives and get a lot of bookings as well. I am hoping that they will love the one set, and then later decide that they need a 2nd...and then host another show in the future to get them at 50% off!! I know that I want a 2nd set! hehe
 
jenniferknapp said:
I just found these levels from 2006 -

June Sell-A-Thon 2006

Level 1 - submit $1500 in sales for $100 in product
Level 2 - submit $3000 in sales for $350 in product
Level 3 - Submit $6000 in sales or $4500 in sales and recruit 3 new consutlants for $550 in product
Level 4 - submit $10,000 in sales and earn all the new fall product for a value of $850.

More info is on page 14 of this CN from 2006... http://www.pamperedchef.com/images/cc/us/pdf/may06_cn.pdf


So I guess I should do my open house in June:P
 
Oh better idea!!!
 

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