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The thread centers around participants discussing their sales goals for the month, particularly in relation to high-value packages offered by Pampered Chef. Many share their personal targets, experiences with cancellations, and the impact of their current circumstances on their sales efforts.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding their sales goals and experiences this month. Some express optimism about achieving their targets, while others face challenges and setbacks.
Participants share a range of personal experiences that affect their business goals, including cancellations, personal losses, and decisions to adjust their workload. The discussion reflects the varied nature of individual circumstances within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for relatable experiences regarding sales goals and the impact of personal circumstances on business performance may find this discussion insightful.
Nanisu said:Well , for the first time in almost 12 years I have only 1 show on the books, so no SAT for me this time. I usually get the top one too. Sigh.....
Malinda Klein said:Thank goodness for the Director Package
beckyjsmith said:Nancy- many many hugs.
I will end up around 4k. Some of you may remember that I have been at a crossroads for some time about slowing down. I have decided to do between 4-6 shows a month and no more. I like this pace. I know I won't earn a ton of incentives and I am ok with that. I realized after going much more slowly this last few months that I like having a life again. I am going to focus on recruiting and strengthening my team and be happy with that. This month I am only doing 4 cooking shows and I have 3 catalog shows going. It's perfect. My oldest son has 40 baseball games this month- including tournaments every weekend. We finally had his school baseball banquet last night and he was one of only 3 freshmen who lettered on varsity. I just don't want to miss any more than necessary. These next 3 years are going to go by fast.
Anyhoo, sorry for the veer. I want to thank all of you for your earlier insights.
On the happy side I am gettin a snazzy Coach purse at conference so life is goood.![]()
High-value packages in Pampered Chef are curated sets of products that offer significant savings and value to customers. These packages typically include a selection of popular items that complement each other, making them appealing for both new and existing customers looking to enhance their kitchen experience.
By promoting high-value packages, you can attract more customers who are looking for deals and comprehensive solutions for their cooking needs. These packages often encourage larger purchases, which can help you quickly accumulate sales towards your $6000 goal.
To effectively sell high-value packages, consider hosting cooking demonstrations, utilizing social media to showcase the benefits of the packages, and offering limited-time promotions. Engaging with your customers and highlighting how these packages can solve their cooking challenges can also drive sales.
Yes, Pampered Chef often provides incentives for consultants who sell high-value packages, such as bonuses, recognition, and potential commissions. Additionally, reaching sales milestones can lead to further rewards and opportunities for growth within the company.
You can track your progress by regularly reviewing your sales reports through the Pampered Chef consultant portal. Setting smaller, achievable milestones along the way can also help you stay motivated and focused on reaching your ultimate $6000 goal.