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Oh my goodness, I am sooo with you there. I realized that I should have been asking each guest if they would be interested in the business opportunity and if they would like to have a show. I was not doing that, and I never even thought about doing it until I read it on this site. So I went back through all of the receipts and called as many people as I could. I left some messages, but I usually tried again so I could talk to all of them. I made notes on the receipts. I offered to put them on my e-mail newsletter list, too. I'd much rather ask everyone at the show. It's much easier and takes less time. I also e-mail each outside order that comes in on my website. I've booked a couple shows that way, too.ivebeen4given said:I havent had my own party either cause most of the people who booked my first four were family/friends. I am planning to have one when the catalog changes out in the fall. Just a pointer dont forget to work up the booking aspect. I didnt and now I am in a lull (sp?) for shows. I have 2 future bookings and some that I REALLY need to call. I have lost my motivation. I need to look at my commission check again and that might be motivation enough.
JAE said:Oh my goodness, I am sooo with you there. I realized that I should have been asking each guest if they would be interested in the business opportunity and if they would like to have a show. I was not doing that, and I never even thought about doing it until I read it on this site. So I went back through all of the receipts and called as many people as I could. I left some messages, but I usually tried again so I could talk to all of them. I made notes on the receipts. I offered to put them on my e-mail newsletter list, too. I'd much rather ask everyone at the show. It's much easier and takes less time. I also e-mail each outside order that comes in on my website. I've booked a couple shows that way, too.
A "Fourth Booking" is when a host books a party or show for a Pampered Chef consultant. This is important because it helps consultants reach their sales and booking goals, and in turn, helps them earn rewards and bonuses.
Yes, a catalog show will count as a Fourth Booking as long as the order is placed through the consultant and the total sales reach at least $150.
Unfortunately, catalog shows cannot be combined to count as a Fourth Booking. Each show must have a minimum of $150 in sales to qualify.
No, purchases made by the consultant cannot be used as a Fourth Booking. The sales must come from a separate party or show hosted by someone else.
Yes, Fourth Bookings must be submitted by the end of the calendar month in order to count towards that month's qualification. So if you need a Fourth Booking to qualify for July, it must be submitted by July 31st.