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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences related to achieving their sales goals within the Pampered Chef SAT program. Many express their feelings about reaching or missing their targets, often attributing their results to various factors such as show cancellations and customer orders.
Views differ among participants regarding the ease or difficulty of achieving their sales goals, with some expressing satisfaction and others feeling frustrated by missed opportunities. No clear consensus emerges on the overall experience of reaching sales targets.
Participants shared personal experiences and challenges faced during the sales period, reflecting the variability in individual circumstances and outcomes.
Consultants looking for relatable experiences regarding sales goals and the challenges faced in achieving them may find this discussion insightful.
Melissa78 said:To burn it to a cd (I can do that if the DVD player will work) - what files did you copy?
Yes I just joined on June 1, had my grand opening on the 6th so I have qualified now and am eligible for the $100 in fall products (I just hope they don't duplicate what I would get from the SAT but beggars can't be choosers). Also I get the free days added to my PWS (as I already purchased it) and I would guess now I am eligible for outside orders and outlet on the PWS. I desperately need supplies, I hope I get some of my PCD I earned soon.
I'm very excited to also be going to NC next week. I highly doubt I can still make Disney a reality so at this point, I guess I'm working hard for free NC registration next year. $200 bucks is $200.
You used the right word....I have been frantic today without exaggeration. You rock!
Making your sales goal "by the skin of your teeth" means that you achieved your target just barely, often with little room to spare. It indicates that you may have faced challenges or close calls in reaching your goal, but ultimately succeeded.
To improve your sales performance, consider setting smaller, more manageable milestones leading up to your goal. Focus on building relationships with customers, enhancing your product knowledge, and utilizing social media to reach a broader audience. Additionally, seek feedback from your peers or mentors to identify areas for improvement.
If you consistently struggle to meet your sales goals, it may be helpful to evaluate your sales strategies and techniques. Consider attending training sessions, seeking mentorship, or joining support groups within your direct sales community. Analyzing your customer interactions and identifying patterns can also provide insights into what adjustments you can make.
Yes, you can still be successful in direct sales even if you barely meet your goals. Success is not solely defined by meeting sales targets; it also involves building relationships, gaining experience, and developing your skills. Use each experience as a learning opportunity to refine your approach and achieve greater success in the future.
There are numerous resources available to help you achieve your sales goals, including training programs offered by your direct sales company, online webinars, and local workshops. Additionally, consider joining online forums or social media groups where you can connect with other direct sellers for support, tips, and motivation.