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sushimommy said:have you tried the incentive calculator on cc? when i tried it, it would let you enter your average and then adjust the other numbers to see what you needed to do to earn what...
smspamperedchef said:Is that your show schedule? Good Job! LOL!
Remember though the double points ends 2/13 not 2/14.
Chef Kearns said:That's actually from Chef Ann on here! After she posted it, I forwarded the info to some higher ups. I can't believe it made it back here! LOL that's too funny! That was my plan, but my first show wasn't $600 and several of my Jan shows rescheduled, but all is not lost! I am still going to work it!
I have 7 of my original 13 shows for Jan in the double points period. So my plan is to schedule about 10 more before the cut-off in Feb. Even if I just get darned close that will be much better than I've ever done before. I've earned level 1 for the past 3 years and am READY for a trip, baby! Preferably Paris, but I would salsa in Miami!
The number of shows needed to earn free products varies depending on the sales generated at each show. Generally, you can earn free products by hosting 1-2 shows with at least $200 in sales each.
To become a consultant with Pampered Chef, you will need to host at least 4 shows with a minimum of $200 in sales each. This will give you a good understanding of the products and the business before you make the commitment to join as a consultant.
The number of shows you should host in a month depends on your goals and availability. It is recommended to host at least 2-3 shows per month to reach your sales and recruiting goals.
It is recommended to invite at least 10-15 guests to your show. This will ensure a good turnout and increase the chances of making sales and bookings.
The number of shows you can host in a week depends on your availability and energy level. It is recommended to host no more than 2 shows per week to give yourself enough time to prepare and rest in between shows.