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This thread discusses the process of submitting outside orders when submitting a show for the first time. Participants share their experiences and clarify the implications of marking orders as outside orders.
Views differ regarding the impact of outside orders on host rewards, with some participants emphasizing the importance of recording them while others question their effect on the show count.
Participants are sharing personal experiences related to submitting their first shows and how they handle outside orders in that context.
New consultants looking for insights on managing outside orders during their first show submission may find this discussion helpful.
Outside orders refer to sales that are collected from individuals who are not attending the host's show. These orders can be gathered through various methods, such as online orders, phone calls, or emails, and they contribute to the overall sales total for the show.
To collect outside orders, you can reach out to friends, family, and coworkers before the show date. Share the show details, product catalogs, and any special promotions. You can also set up an online party link for easy ordering and provide clear instructions on how to place orders.
Yes, outside orders can typically be submitted up to a certain period after the show date, depending on the guidelines set by Pampered Chef. It's important to check with your director or the company’s policies to ensure you submit these orders within the allowed timeframe.
Outside orders contribute to the total sales for the show, which can increase the host's rewards. The more sales generated from both the show and outside orders, the higher the potential rewards, including discounts, free products, and exclusive offers.
If you're having trouble collecting outside orders, consider reaching out to your network again with reminders or offering incentives for orders. You can also share product demonstrations or testimonials to spark interest. Engaging with your audience through social media or hosting a virtual party can also help boost orders.