Quick Question Re: Qualifying Sales

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers on the criteria for qualifying sales within the first 30 days of joining as a Pampered Chef consultant. Participants share their personal experiences and strategies regarding achieving sales goals and the implications of commissionable sales versus total sales.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether the qualifying amount is based on show totals or commissionable sales, noting they are close to reaching the $1250 threshold.
  • Another participant confirms that it is always based on commissionable sales.
  • One participant shares their experience of being close to the deadline and expresses a desire to reach the sales goal to receive bonuses.
  • Another participant mentions the potential for earning $100 in PC Bucks for the first 30 days and clarifies the doubling of rewards for early sales.
  • One participant suggests various locations, such as a doctor's office or library, as potential venues for hosting shows to boost sales.
  • Another participant encourages reaching out to family and friends to share sales goals and garner support.
  • Several users express encouragement and optimism about achieving the sales goal within the remaining time frame.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that commissionable sales are the basis for qualifying, but there are differing views on strategies for achieving the sales goal and the best venues for hosting shows.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the experiences of new consultants navigating their early sales goals and the incentives associated with achieving them within a specific timeframe.

Who May Find This Useful

New Pampered Chef consultants seeking insights on achieving sales goals and exploring potential strategies for hosting shows may find this discussion relevant.

Pedey
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Does it go off of your show total or the commissionable sales from a show? I'm sooo close to my $1250 in my first 30 days. I make it by about $100 if it's show total - but miss it by about $150 if it's commissionable sales. Thanks for any replies!
 
Commissionable sales.How close is 'close'? and what is your 30-day mark?
 
it's ALWAYS commissionable sales.
 
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My 30-day is August 5th, but because I *technically* signed up in June (last day) if I hit the $1250 by July 31st I get the $100 new fall products as a bonus so I was really hoping to hit that. I held 4 shows so I get the 50 PCD for the 4 shows in my first 30 dayd, but unless I can convince someone to drop $150 in sales on me in the next 8 days I'll miss out on the $100 of products & the extra 50 PCDs. We'll see what I can do!! I really want to get there!
 
I think you actually get $100 in PC Bucks for your first 30-days /4 shows!! :D It's double in your first 30-days...check your Business Guide chart again. And if you get the $1250, you'll also get ANOTHER $100. You'll get $50 for every 4 shows and every $1250 in sales from days 31-90 after that. But the first 30- it doubles. WAHOO!$150 is only a catalog show- Try and go out and Pampered a Business in your area. Check out this thread for ideas, and give it a shot! You could take something on Monday or Tuesday and pick it all up by Thursday/Friday and submit.Worth a shot! That's just so close!
 
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Thanks for the quick reply! I've been wanting to try a "Pamper Your Business" so maybe I'll have to think of a business I have some recognition at. I wonder if the ladies at the grocery store would do it. That's definitely the place I'm the most recognized. Is that a strange place to pamper? Well... that or the McDonald's with the PlayPlace!! LOL I know I get 50 for 4 shows, then 50 for $1250 in 90 days - and doubled if I do it in 30 days. So for that I will end up with 150 rather than 200 if I don't get this last $150 of sales done. But I really, REALLY don't want to miss out on the $100 of free fall product - it was my signing incentive!Thanks!
 
Try a Dr's office- pediatrician- legal office- library- you can make good connections at any of these buisnesses, they usually have 5-6 on staff at each. Hope it helps! :)
 
You could also just get on the phone and call family, friends and anyone else that knows you have started a business and let them know your goal. People love to help people out when they know you are working towards a goal.
 
You can do it! Don't count yourself out until it's over. 8 days is a lot!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are qualifying sales in Pampered Chef?

Qualifying sales in Pampered Chef refer to the sales amount that a consultant must achieve within a specific period, typically a month, to maintain their active status and eligibility for certain rewards and incentives. This amount can vary based on the consultant's level and the specific promotions running at the time.

How can I track my qualifying sales?

You can track your qualifying sales through your Pampered Chef consultant portal. The portal provides real-time updates on your sales, commissions, and any pending orders. Additionally, you can keep a manual record of your sales from parties and online orders to ensure you meet your goals.

What happens if I don’t meet my qualifying sales?

If you don’t meet your qualifying sales for a given period, you may lose your active status, which could affect your ability to earn commissions and bonuses. However, you can often reactivate your status by meeting the sales requirement in the following period.

Are there any exceptions to the qualifying sales requirement?

Yes, there may be exceptions or special promotions that allow consultants to qualify for incentives without meeting the standard sales requirement. It's important to stay updated with Pampered Chef announcements and consult your team leader for any current promotions that may apply.

Can sales from my team members count towards my qualifying sales?

No, sales from your team members do not count towards your personal qualifying sales. Each consultant is responsible for their own sales volume, although team sales can contribute to overall team performance and bonuses.

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