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The thread centers around the topic of how participants define their "best show" in terms of sales, specifically whether they refer to total sales or just commissionable sales. Participants share their personal experiences and thoughts on the matter.
General agreement exists among participants that they refer to commissionable sales when discussing their best shows, although some express confusion about the term.
Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences related to their sales, with some expressing humor and light-heartedness about the challenges faced during shows.
Consultants looking to understand how peers define and discuss their sales figures may find this thread informative.
pamperedlinda said:I'm listing Commissionable Sales.
I had an awesome host in November!hoosierchef said:Dang girl! What's your secret?![]()
pamperedlinda said:I had an awesome host in November!
cmdtrgd said:Can you HAVE a negative show? KG?
janetupnorth said:Only when a guests son pukes in front of you twice I guess...![]()
(Stole that from the other thread...)
If you enter your expenses into PPP creatively - but that might raise a couple of flags at the IRS.cmdtrgd said:Can you HAVE a negative show? KG?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:If you enter your expenses into PPP creatively - but that might raise a couple of flags at the IRS.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:A big RED one that says, "AUDIT ME!"
DMB75 said:This may be a dumb question, but what are commissionable sales? LOL I'm sure all the info will be in my kit but I'm just wondering now.
janetupnorth said:Only when a guests son pukes in front of you twice I guess...![]()
(Stole that from the other thread...)
Total Sales refers to the overall revenue generated during a Pampered Chef show, including the sales from all products sold, any additional items purchased by guests, and any promotions or discounts applied. It gives a comprehensive view of the financial success of the event.
Product totals specifically refer to the revenue generated solely from the sale of products, excluding any additional sales such as host rewards or discounts. Total sales encompass the entire financial outcome of the show, making it a broader metric.
The importance of total sales versus product totals can vary depending on your goals. Total sales provide a complete picture of the show's success, including host benefits, while product totals can help you assess the effectiveness of product presentations and guest engagement.
To increase total sales, focus on engaging your guests with product demonstrations, offering exclusive promotions, and encouraging bookings for future shows. Additionally, creating a welcoming atmosphere and building relationships can lead to higher sales conversions.
While both metrics are important, prioritizing total sales can help you maximize the overall success of your show. However, paying attention to product totals can also provide insights into which products resonate most with your audience, allowing you to tailor future presentations accordingly.