StacieB
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The thread centers around participants expressing their hopes and experiences related to closing shows and achieving sales goals by the end of the month. Many share personal stories about their hosts and the anticipation of reaching significant sales milestones.
Views differ among participants regarding the challenges of closing shows on time and the strategies they employ, with no clear consensus on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and feelings related to their sales efforts, deadlines, and the emotional support they seek from the community.
Consultants looking for shared experiences and emotional support related to closing shows and achieving sales goals may find this discussion relevant.
I know what you mean! I'm in the same boat (except that it's not my best month ever - but it is decent). I have TWO shows that need to close by tomorrow ($700 and $500). Neither host has given me her choices and one is still collecting orders. They both say they'll settle their shows tomorrow afternoon. We'll see.StacieB said:I am needing some good vibes sent my way for my last host to finish closing her show for the month. I will have over $4000 in sales if she closes by tomorrow. I have everything from her but payment. Keeping fingers crossed. This will be my best month so far if I can get a hold of her!!
StacieB said:Thank you Diane!!!
I would only do this if the show is being shipped to me. I have had several hosts say that they mailed the check and when I called them 2-3 days later saying I didn't get it they say "My husband was supposed to mail it and I found it in the car." All HAVE paid but I prefer to at least have the checks in my hands before letting the products go out.stacywhitlow said:If you are only waiting on her to send the payment and you know it is on its way, you could submit last thing on Sunday evening for it to count. Then deposit payment as soon as you get it.
quiverfull7 said:You're welcome... where are you in SD? I lived in there for 10 years while growing up.
StacieB said:Prayers were answered. I just submitted my final show!!! Total for the month $4034.95. Points I got for the Pan-O-Rama this month 2104!!! Woo HOO!
StacieB said:I live South of Sioux Falls about 15 minutes. Where did you live?
The closing date for a party typically depends on the host's preferences and the sales timeline. Most Pampered Chef parties are closed within a week or two after the last order is placed. It's best to communicate with your host to confirm their timeline and ensure they are ready to close the party.
You can encourage your host by reminding them of the benefits they will receive from closing the party, such as earning free products and discounts. Additionally, you can offer to help them with the closing process by providing information on how to finalize the orders and answer any questions they may have.
If your host is hesitant, it may be helpful to discuss any concerns they have. They might be waiting for more orders or unsure about the process. Reassure them that closing the party is a simple step and that they can still earn rewards even if they don't reach a certain sales goal.
Closing the party is crucial for reaching your sales goals, as it finalizes the total sales and allows you to count those sales towards your target. If your last host closes the party successfully, it can significantly contribute to reaching the $4000 sales milestone.
If you don't reach $4000 in sales after your last host closes, it's important to analyze what factors contributed to this outcome. You can use this information to adjust your strategies for future parties. Remember, every party is a learning opportunity, and you can always work towards your sales goals in subsequent events.