so the"Best Single Show Revenue"... What Does That Mean?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the meaning of the "Best Single Show Revenue" figure displayed under participants' names, focusing on what type of sales this figure represents, such as guest sales, commissionable sales, or total sales. Participants share their personal practices and preferences regarding what they choose to display.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion about whether the figure represents guest sales or commission.
  • Another participant notes that most people include sales numbers rather than commission, mentioning a mix of different types of sales.
  • Several participants, including one identifying as a consultant, state they use commissionable sales as it is the most relevant to their earnings.
  • One participant shares that they removed their sales figure during a conflict and are now content keeping it private.
  • Another participant comments positively on someone else's stated "Best Show," indicating personal appreciation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on what type of sales should be displayed, with some participants favoring commissionable sales while others mention a variety of sales types. No clear consensus emerges on a single preferred approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding the representation of sales figures within the community, highlighting the subjective nature of what individuals choose to disclose.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants within the consultant community who are curious about how others represent their sales figures and the implications of different types of sales reporting.

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chelynn
You know, the $ number undr all your names on the left of your posts. :)

Is that guest sales or commission? Commisionable sales or total with host order? :o I don't know what to put! :)
 
Most people have included sales numbers, not commission. But I think there's a mix of "guest sales," "commissionable sales," and "total sales." (Yes, they're all different, but I don't want to confuse a newbie. :) )
 
Personally, I use commissionable sales. Since that's what I make money on, that's the one most near and dear to my heart.
 
I post commissionable sales.
 
commissionable for me too!
 
Me too! :)
 
I took mine down during a certain conflict (that shall go otherwise unmentioned) and since then, I've just decided that I know what it is (it's high enough) and I'm happy with it, so no one else needs to know.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
I took mine down during a certain conflict (that shall go otherwise unmentioned) and since then, I've just decided that I know what it is (it's high enough) and I'm happy with it, so no one else needs to know.

aw, come on, you can tell me, I won't tell!! Best show that is, not the other!
 
Actually, KG, I like your stated "Best Show." It suits you.
 
amy07 said:
aw, come on, you can tell me, I won't tell!! Best show that is, not the other!
It was a grand affair.
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
I took mine down during a certain conflict (that shall go otherwise unmentioned) and since then, I've just decided that I know what it is (it's high enough) and I'm happy with it, so no one else needs to know.

Man, I missed that one somewhere along the line!

I posted my commissionable sales - would love to have Carolyn's though!!
 
Um, no, you didn't miss it.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Best Single Show Revenue" mean in Pampered Chef?

"Best Single Show Revenue" refers to the highest amount of sales generated from a single Pampered Chef show or event. This metric is often used to recognize top-performing consultants and showcases the potential earnings from hosting a successful show.

How is "Best Single Show Revenue" calculated?

The calculation for "Best Single Show Revenue" is straightforward. It includes all sales made during a single show, including product sales, any additional orders placed during the event, and any applicable shipping fees. Discounts and returns are not included in this total.

Why is "Best Single Show Revenue" important for Pampered Chef consultants?

This metric is important because it highlights the potential for earning income through direct sales. By striving for a high "Best Single Show Revenue," consultants can set goals, motivate themselves, and demonstrate their sales capabilities to potential hosts and customers.

Can "Best Single Show Revenue" vary between consultants?

Yes, "Best Single Show Revenue" can vary significantly between consultants based on factors such as their sales techniques, product knowledge, customer relationships, and marketing strategies. Each consultant's unique approach can lead to different levels of success in generating sales at their shows.

How can I improve my "Best Single Show Revenue"?

To improve your "Best Single Show Revenue," focus on building strong relationships with your customers, offering engaging product demonstrations, and utilizing effective marketing strategies. Additionally, consider hosting themed shows, offering incentives for guests to purchase, and following up with attendees after the event to encourage further sales.

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