Pampering for Profit: Achieving My Goal of 2 Shows this Month!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers on participants sharing their experiences and strategies related to achieving sales goals through "pampering" businesses and hosting shows. The conversation includes personal anecdotes about successes and challenges faced in this endeavor.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared that they received a $98 order and are close to reaching their goal of two shows for the month, expressing uncertainty about how to secure additional orders.
  • Another participant suggested pampering another business and reaching out to past guests or hosts for orders.
  • One participant expressed frustration, noting that they had attempted to pamper six businesses without success in securing orders or bookings.
  • A participant mentioned their part-time status and concerns about the busyness of potential businesses they could pamper on weekends.
  • Another participant inquired about the meaning of "pamper" in this context.
  • A participant recounted a positive experience at a hair salon where they received interest in their products, leading to qualifying for a show.
  • One participant congratulated the original poster on their initial order and offered various suggestions for reaching their goal, including social media outreach and incentives for bookings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the effectiveness of pampering businesses, with some sharing positive experiences while others report challenges. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to achieve sales goals.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of experiences from participants at different stages in their consulting journey, highlighting both successes and difficulties in securing orders and bookings.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights into different strategies for achieving sales goals and the varied experiences of their peers in the community.

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I pampered a biz today and I got 1 order for $98.00 so I am only $52.25 from having a show (previous host cancelled and I want the 2 shows for this month) so I am not sure what to do I have a big party next weekend so I am not sure who I can call or what to do to try to get 52 in orders so I can make my goal... A lot of people that I was thinking about calling have rsvp to the next weeks show.

Need help proceeding, should I pamper another biz tomorrow to try to get more orders???
 
Definitely pamper another biz tomorrow, and also you can send an email out to any guests or hosts that haven't ordered in a while or may need to re-stock their pantry items...
 
I wish pampering businesses worked as well for me. I have done 6 businesses so far and have not gotten one order or booking. I have given up on the idea.
 
I work f/t and do PC p/t so I haven't had an opportunity to pamper a biz, though I suppose I could on a weekend, but I'm afraid the biz's I could pamper on the w/e's would be VERY busy (i.e. banks, etc.) :thumbdown:
 
okay i am new, what does "pamper mean"
 
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well I went to a different hair salon today with the Double chocolate mouse cups and got ooh's and ahh's and now I have more than enough to qualify for a show and one lady is taking the catalog home to show her family.
 
Hi there! Congratulations on getting that $98 order, that's a great start towards your goal of 2 shows this month! It can be tough when a previous host cancels, but don't worry, there are still ways to reach your goal. One option is to reach out to your previous customers and see if they need any additional products or if they know anyone who might be interested in hosting a show. You could also post on social media or send out an email to your contacts letting them know about your goal and offering a special incentive for anyone who books a show with you this month. As for pampering another biz tomorrow, it's always worth a shot to see if you can get more orders, but make sure you're not spreading yourself too thin and still have time to prepare for your big party next weekend. Good luck and keep up the great work!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "Pampering for Profit" and how does it relate to achieving my goal of 2 shows this month?

"Pampering for Profit" is a motivational initiative designed to help Pampered Chef consultants maximize their sales potential and achieve personal goals. By setting a target of hosting 2 shows in a month, consultants can increase their income and build stronger relationships with customers, ultimately leading to greater success in their business.

How can I effectively promote my shows to reach my goal of 2 this month?

To effectively promote your shows, utilize social media platforms, email newsletters, and personal invitations. Share enticing content about the products, offer special promotions, and create engaging events that encourage participation. Additionally, consider reaching out to past hosts and customers for referrals and support.

What strategies can I use to ensure my shows are successful?

To ensure your shows are successful, focus on creating an inviting atmosphere, engaging your guests with interactive cooking demonstrations, and showcasing popular products. Prepare a clear agenda, encourage participation, and follow up with guests after the show to maintain interest and drive sales.

How can I stay motivated to achieve my goal of 2 shows this month?

Staying motivated can be achieved by setting smaller milestones, celebrating your successes, and surrounding yourself with supportive peers. Joining a community of fellow consultants can provide encouragement and accountability. Additionally, remind yourself of the personal and financial benefits that come from achieving your goals.

What should I do if I don't reach my goal of 2 shows this month?

If you don't reach your goal, take it as an opportunity to reflect on what worked and what didn't. Analyze your promotional strategies, seek feedback from peers, and adjust your approach for the following month. Remember, setbacks are a natural part of the journey, and persistence is key to long-term success.

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