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This thread explores participants' experiences with their highest sales shows, sharing personal anecdotes and insights into what contributed to their successes. Many participants reflect on their sales figures and the circumstances surrounding their shows.
Views differ on the factors contributing to high sales shows, with some participants emphasizing host motivation and outside orders, while others focus on personal engagement and comfort during shows. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach to achieving high sales.
Participants come from various backgrounds and locations, which may influence their sales experiences and outcomes. Many have been in the business for different lengths of time, affecting their perspectives on achieving sales goals.
Consultants looking to understand different approaches to achieving higher sales in their shows may find the shared experiences and insights valuable.
kathy5701 said:Hi, I am just getting started with PC. Will have an open house show this month in my home. I already have about 3-5 bookings for Sept/Oct. Here is my question. I used to make very good money about $4,000 gross. I am now just about working two jobs to make about $2500 gross. I would love to just do PC for a living because the hourly rate on my day job is the pits. How high in money can a person go in this business, reasonably?? Thanks
Holy cow! No wonder you earned the BIG trip! That's awesome. Congrats!fruit76loop said:My highest kitchen show was $3290. My highest catalog show was $1525. My biggest month was $9800. These were all in 2005!![]()