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This thread centers around a participant sharing their experience of completing four shows as a Pampered Chef consultant. Participants express congratulations and share personal insights about their own experiences with the business, including feelings of excitement and the importance of follow-through.
Participants generally agree on the positive feelings associated with qualifying and completing shows, though there are differing views on the importance of reaching specific sales milestones.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and feelings related to starting out as a consultant, with a focus on building relationships and following up with customers.
New consultants or those considering joining the community may find the shared experiences and practices helpful in navigating their own journeys.
Yeah, that will help you out! I also do MAC calls (or Big Mac calls) MAC stands for morning after calls. I get a lot of really good feedback when I do this, and I just simply call each guest and thank them for a fun evening, and that I enjoyed meeting them and I hope they have a super day... that's it. I've gotten more bookings off of doing that, and add on orders and lots of compliments and ideas on how to improve. Maybe you could do that.MaryLou said:I need to be more aggressive about it. I love doing the parties and I am really excited about it. I truly need to work on following through though.
Kitchen Diva said:[/B]Yeah, that will help you out! I also do MAC calls (or Big Mac calls) MAC stands for morning after calls. I get a lot of really good feedback when I do this, and I just simply call each guest and thank them for a fun evening, and that I enjoyed meeting them and I hope they have a super day... that's it. I've gotten more bookings off of doing that, and add on orders and lots of compliments and ideas on how to improve. Maybe you could do that.
Once you get into the habit of making the phone your friend it will become like second nature to you.
Congrats for qualifying!!!
IAmChefJ said:That is awesome! Did you sign in May so you get the bonus PC$$$ for qualifying?
I've submitted 3 shows, my fourth is coming in Monday, but I don't think I'll get the $1250 either. But that's ok, it's a great feeling to hit that milestone! I'm sure thats why they give you the OR option, so the goals are obtainable.
Keep on rockin' -- between June SAT and the bonuses for your first 90 days, this is a great time to be starting out! Congrats!
Kitchen Diva said:Oooo, I start my new job on Monday, too! I'll keep you in my prayers! We will both be awesome at our new jobs and have a great time and they will LOVE us!
I'm telling you those MAC calls work! Even if you just make them the day after or evening after, like you said. Just to call and thank them for coming to the party and how great it was to meet them, and they were so much fun... they aren't expecting that at all!
Best of luck! And, congrats on your first 4 shows!![]()
MaryLou said:Good luck on your new job, too! I am very excited...this is a chance for me to see if I really want to be a teacher.
Thanks for the advice...That has been the best part of joining here...all of the advice I have received.![]()
Kitchen Diva said:I'm just proud I actually had some to give instead of blabbing about new clothes and a lazy sister!(I'm sure everyone else is, too!) LOL
Best of luck on your first day. What kind of teacher are you going to be?
Kitchen Diva said:I always wanted to send my kids to a charter school- but I don't have kids! I bet you will love it!![]()
Kitchen Diva said:[/B]Yeah, that will help you out! I also do MAC calls (or Big Mac calls) MAC stands for morning after calls. I get a lot of really good feedback when I do this, and I just simply call each guest and thank them for a fun evening, and that I enjoyed meeting them and I hope they have a super day... that's it. I've gotten more bookings off of doing that, and add on orders and lots of compliments and ideas on how to improve. Maybe you could do that.
Once you get into the habit of making the phone your friend it will become like second nature to you.
Congrats for qualifying!!!
After turning in your fourth show, it's important to review your sales and host feedback. Celebrate your achievements and consider reaching out to your director or mentor for guidance on your next steps. They can help you set goals for future shows and provide tips on how to improve your sales techniques.
You can track your progress by reviewing your sales reports and customer feedback in your Pampered Chef consultant portal. Keep a record of your sales numbers, host rewards, and customer interactions to help you identify trends and areas for improvement.
To increase sales after your fourth show, consider expanding your network by hosting more parties, utilizing social media to promote your products, and offering special promotions or incentives to encourage bookings. Additionally, focus on building relationships with your customers to encourage repeat business.
Yes, you can host your own show after turning in your fourth show! Hosting your own show can be a great way to showcase new products, engage with your audience, and boost your sales. Just remember to invite friends, family, and potential customers to maximize attendance.
As you move beyond your fourth show, focus on building your customer base, improving your product knowledge, and enhancing your presentation skills. Set specific goals for your business, such as increasing your monthly sales or recruiting new team members, to help you stay motivated and on track.