Top Holiday Cookie Picks: Earn PC Dollars and Join as a Consultant!

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses participants' favorite holiday cookie recipes and inquiries about the Pampered Chef (PC) Dollars system for new consultants, particularly regarding show qualifications and sales metrics.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their favorite holiday cookies, mentioning snickerdoodles and gingerbread cookies, while noting their own struggles with baking.
  • Another participant expresses confusion about the qualifications for new consultants to earn PC Dollars, questioning how shows with low sales can still count.
  • A third participant offers insight into the sales metrics, explaining the distinction between guest sales and commissionable sales, particularly in relation to a recent special.
  • A fourth participant acknowledges the clarification provided by the third participant, indicating understanding.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the qualifications for new consultants and the interpretation of sales metrics, with no clear consensus emerging on the topic.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with holiday baking and the complexities of understanding the sales structure within the Pampered Chef consultant framework.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in holiday baking ideas and those seeking clarification on the PC Dollars system and show qualifications may find this discussion relevant.

amy07
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PC Dollars & New ConsultantsHope this isn't a totally dumb question, but I noticed on CC (in the past,not like today) when it lists new consultants in the top 50 or whatever, they will often show them with a high number of shows submitted, but the sales are very low... Low to the point that there is no way that each of those "shows" equals $150. So, my question is this: In order for a New Consultant to qualify, it is 4 shows of $150 or $1250 in sales, so how can they be rewarded with PC $ for these "shows" that are not considered "qualified"? I have 2 new consultants that are really close to qualifying, so has the requirement for a "show" been reduced?


Hope this isn't too confusing, just looking to "clarify content". (That's DH & my term for trying not to pick a fight;))
 
I know what you're talking about and I wondered the same thing.

I think what happened was the Sept. Special. Lots of hosts and past hosts took advantage of cookware. In order for a show to "count" it needs to be $150 in GUEST SALES. If someone ordered cookware, that does count toward Guest Sales but not Commissionable Sales. And what shows online is Commissionable Sales.

Does that make sense?
 
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Cool! Now, I get it! Thanks!
 
All Time Faves:

1. Snickerdoodles (only made by my SIL, was MILS recipe) mine come out horrible!
2. Gingerbread cookies

Yumm!:love0010:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Top Holiday Cookie Picks from Pampered Chef?

The Top Holiday Cookie Picks from Pampered Chef include a variety of cookie recipes that are perfect for the holiday season. These selections often feature classic favorites like gingerbread, sugar cookies, and chocolate chip cookies, as well as unique twists that incorporate seasonal flavors. Each recipe is designed to be easy to follow and utilize Pampered Chef products for the best results.

How can I earn PC Dollars during the holiday season?

You can earn PC Dollars by participating in Pampered Chef's holiday promotions, hosting cooking shows, or by making purchases through your consultant account. PC Dollars can be redeemed for Pampered Chef products, making it a great way to stock up on your favorite kitchen tools and ingredients for holiday baking.

What are the benefits of joining Pampered Chef as a consultant during the holidays?

Joining Pampered Chef as a consultant during the holidays offers numerous benefits, including the opportunity to earn extra income through sales, access to exclusive products, and the chance to connect with others who share your passion for cooking. Additionally, you can take advantage of holiday promotions to boost your sales and earn rewards.

Do I need prior experience to become a Pampered Chef consultant?

No prior experience is necessary to become a Pampered Chef consultant. The company provides comprehensive training and support to help you succeed. Whether you are a seasoned sales professional or new to direct sales, you will receive the tools and resources needed to thrive in your new role.

How can I get started with Pampered Chef and the holiday cookie promotion?

To get started with Pampered Chef and the holiday cookie promotion, you can sign up as a consultant through the Pampered Chef website or by contacting an existing consultant. Once you join, you’ll receive information about current promotions, including the holiday cookie picks, and how to effectively market them to your network.

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