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The thread discusses experiences related to disappointing show sales among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences with low sales, cancellations, and strategies for improving future shows.
Participants generally express agreement on the challenges faced during shows and the importance of learning from these experiences. However, there is no clear consensus on specific strategies to improve sales.
The discussion reflects the varied experiences of consultants during a challenging time of year, with some participants sharing strategies and others focusing on emotional support.
This thread may be useful for consultants looking for shared experiences and insights regarding challenges in hosting shows and strategies for improvement.
Chef_2_Four said:Thanks guys!! My next show is a bridal shower...that will be interesting since I have never done!! Oh Well!! First time for everything!!![]()
When two people miss out on show sales, it typically refers to a situation where two potential customers or hosts did not make a purchase or participate in a sales event, resulting in lost sales opportunities for the consultant or the company.
To prevent this, ensure clear communication about the show details, including dates, times, and how to participate. Follow up with potential customers and hosts to remind them of the event and encourage them to attend or place orders before the show ends.
If two people miss out, reach out to them personally to inform them about the missed opportunity and offer to take their orders directly. You can also provide them with information about upcoming shows or promotions to keep them engaged.
Yes, you can still earn commissions on other sales made during the show, as well as any future orders placed by those who missed out. It's important to maintain relationships with all potential customers to maximize future sales opportunities.
To encourage participation, create engaging promotions, offer incentives for attending, and utilize social media to spread the word. Additionally, consider hosting virtual shows or offering flexible ordering options to accommodate different schedules.