What Should I Use for My Best Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the criteria participants use to define their "best show" in terms of sales metrics. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding which sales figures to consider, particularly focusing on commissionable sales.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the appropriate metric to use for their best show, asking if it should be show total, guest sales, or commissionable sales.
  • Another participant mentions using commissionable sales but feels they might be slightly off in their calculation.
  • Several participants confirm that they use commissionable sales as their metric for best shows.
  • One participant shares their experience of a show with total sales of almost $2200 but opts to use the commissionable sales figure instead.
  • Participants express excitement and congratulations towards one member, Magenta, for their successful show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a general agreement among participants that commissionable sales is the preferred metric for defining their best show, although some express uncertainty about their specific calculations.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences related to their sales metrics during their shows, particularly in the context of a successful event.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to understand how peers define and measure their best shows may find this discussion relevant.

magentablue
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Just curious, what number do ya'll use for your best show.

Is it your show total, guest sales, or commissionable sales?

I don't want to use the wrong number! I'm about to close a good one!
 
I think I used Commissionable sales but I think I'm a couple dollars off!
 
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Wow, you go girl!
 
Yes, Commissionable Sales is what I use.
 
The company uses Commissionable Sales -- so that is what we go by!
 
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Ok, I went by commissionable sales :) Total show was almost $2200, so the host did very well! I'd love to use that number, but I'll use the commissionable one! :p
 
OOOH LA LA Magenta! That's an awesome show indeed!! Congrats and Kudos....isn't it amazing!?! Wait til you see your paycheck! And during Sell-A-Thon too!!!! WAHOO!!!
 
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Thanks, Laurie! I see you have me beat though :) I'll keep shooting for the stars! I'm sure you will too!
 
Way to go Magenta! That is awesome! FREE PRODUCTS HERE YOU COME!!!
 
I bet your host is doing the Happy Dance! :D
 
WooHoo, Magenta!!!!! Way to go!!!
 
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What a great job! Kudos to you!
 
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  • #14
Aww, thank you all :blush:
 
magenta that is an awsome show. Way to go.
 

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