Understanding Your Sales Level in Pampered Partner

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around understanding how to determine sales levels for the sell-a-thon using Pampered Partner and the Individual Performance Tracker (IPT). Participants share their experiences and methods for accessing and interpreting sales data.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as Misty, expresses confusion about which report to use for determining sell-a-thon levels.
  • Another participant explains that the monthly sales diary should be checked, specifically the submitted shows box for November, and notes the importance of correct month entries.
  • Several users mention that the Individual Performance Tracker is a reliable source for checking sales, emphasizing its clarity regarding commissionable sales.
  • One participant points out that the IPT includes total sales from shows submitted in the previous month, which may complicate sell-a-thon calculations.
  • Another participant highlights the deadline for submitting shows and the need to consider show dates versus submission dates.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of regularly checking the IPT for updates on submitted shows and potential issues.
  • Another participant clarifies the acronym IPT and directs others to find it on Consultant's Corner.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method for tracking sales levels, with some participants advocating for the IPT while others caution about its inclusivity of prior month's shows. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the tools available for tracking sales and the nuances involved in accurately calculating performance for the sell-a-thon.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for clarification on how to track their sales levels and understand the tools available within Pampered Partner may find this discussion beneficial.

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mistym
How do I figure out what level I hit for the sell-a-thon?? I am confused as to which number or report I should be pulling up in Pampered Partner.

Thanks

Misty
 
You need to go to the monthly sales diary and check the submitted shows box for November 2006. Then subtract any shows that were held in October but submitted in October.

I think this only works if you put in the correct month for the show to be counted for at the last screen before you transmit. You could also try going online and checking your individual performance tracker. If you click on your November total, it will show a detailed report of the shows you submitted including the sales, date of the show, and date submitted. You can still submit november shows until the 5th to count for the sell a thon.
 
Misty--The best place to check is online at Consultant's Corner in the Individual Performance Tracker. That way you can't get confused about commissionalble sales because that is all it will show you.
 
The only thing about the individual performance tracker is it is the total sales including shows from October submitted in November. If you want to figure out your sales for the sellathon you'll have to look in Pampered Partner.
 
It also won't include shows submitted in December for the November promo. We had until the 5th to put them in, right?
 
Since today is the 5th you can look on your IPT and add your Nov sales and the Dec sales up to today. Obviously if you submitted shows in Nov that were Oct shows they won't count, and anything submitted today won't count.
 
All you have to do is look at the IPT--that is GOD to home office and that is what they go off of. Click on the sales total for nov and dec. anything dated a nov show and submitted before midnight tonight CST will count.

anything dated oct you have to subtract out and anything dated dec too. that is show date--not date submitted.

as for incentives, look there too for your 2 dec shows by the 15th. Actually you should look at your IPT every day after you submit a show. this will tell you if they rcvd the order or if there is a problem with it. I check the thing daily! but it's only updated once a day--late at night or really early in the am cuz at 10pm its not updated, but by 6am it is!

Once you become a director or even have just one recruit under you, you can see what they've submitted too and when.
 
OK - I'm confused what is IPT and where do I find it?
 
IPT-Individual Performance Tracker

You find it online at Consultant's Corner. Consultant Incentive/Track your progress.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of understanding my sales level in Pampered Partner?

Understanding your sales level in Pampered Partner helps you track your performance, set realistic goals, and identify areas for improvement. It also allows you to see how close you are to achieving incentives and promotions within the Pampered Chef program.

How can I check my current sales level in Pampered Partner?

You can check your current sales level by logging into your Pampered Partner account. Navigate to the dashboard where your sales metrics are displayed, including your total sales, commission levels, and any relevant achievements.

What are the different sales levels in Pampered Chef?

Pampered Chef typically has several sales levels, including Consultant, Director, and higher ranks based on sales volume and team performance. Each level comes with its own set of benefits, incentives, and recognition opportunities.

How do sales levels affect my commissions and bonuses?

Your sales level directly impacts your commission percentage and eligibility for bonuses. Higher sales levels generally offer increased commission rates and access to additional incentives, such as bonuses for achieving specific sales goals or recruiting new team members.

What should I do if I want to increase my sales level?

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