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The thread discusses the requirements for submitting a show in the context of Pampered Chef's policies, specifically regarding the minimum sales threshold of $150. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how to handle situations where a show does not meet this minimum requirement.
Participants generally agree that $150 is the minimum requirement for submitting a show, with no clear disagreement on this point. However, there are differing opinions on how to approach the situation when the threshold is not met.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies shared by participants regarding the submission of shows and the challenges faced when sales fall short of the minimum requirement.
Consultants looking for insights on handling situations where show sales do not meet the minimum threshold may find this discussion relevant.
If your show doesn't reach $150 in sales, you can still submit it. However, you will not qualify for the host rewards that typically come with a minimum sales threshold. It's important to communicate with your host about this to manage expectations.
Yes, you can still turn in a show that is below $150. While you won't earn the usual host benefits, submitting the show allows you to track sales and maintain your records.
No, there are no penalties for submitting a show that does not meet the $150 minimum. However, you should inform your host that they will not receive the typical rewards associated with higher sales.
To encourage more sales, consider promoting your show through social media, offering special incentives for guests, or hosting a cooking demonstration to showcase the products. Engaging with your audience can help boost sales.
If you anticipate that your show will be under $150, reach out to your host to discuss strategies for increasing attendance or sales. You can also consider extending the show duration or offering additional promotions to attract more orders.