Hot Recruit Lead at a Garage Sale

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a participant's experience of finding a potential recruit for Pampered Chef at a garage sale. The conversation includes reactions from other participants expressing excitement and support for this opportunity.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of meeting a potential recruit at a garage sale, noting her enthusiasm for Pampered Chef and her plans to become a consultant.
  • Several participants express excitement and encouragement regarding the potential recruit, with comments like "Awesome!!!" and "Hope it works out for you!"
  • One participant mentions a humorous interpretation of the term "HOT" in relation to the recruit, linking it to personal experiences.
  • Another participant discusses a method of categorizing recruit leads as "Hot," "so-so," or "cold," as taught by their upline.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants in expressing enthusiasm and support for the potential recruit opportunity, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and informal interactions among participants regarding recruitment strategies within the Pampered Chef community.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the Pampered Chef community interested in recruitment strategies or sharing experiences related to finding leads may find this discussion relevant.

mrssyvo
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I got a HOT recruit lead at my garage sale. She is from out of state, and was in town visiting, She LOVES PC, and can not find a consultant, so I told her, jokingly, just become a consultant then !! She was so much fun, and we talked about 20 minutes. She arrives home today, and I am supposed to call her, and we will talk more about it. She is building a new house, and she thought this would be a perfect way to meet the neighbors. She is already thinking like a seasoned consultant, and seems like a real go-getter.
 
Awesome!!! I hope it works out for you!
 
That's AWESOME!!
 
how cool! Hope it works out!
 
Awesome, can I ask what state she is really from?
 
Good for you!
 
WOO HOO Way to go!!! I guess that's why they train us to ASK EVERYONE!!!
 
Great new!! Hope it works out for you!
 
That great, let us know how things go.
 
Good luck! Everytime I look at the thread I think HOT as in looks ;) ...I guess that is the single 23 year old in me! :p
 
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Jennifer, I never even thought of it that way. That is so funny!!!! I have been taught by my upline to rate recruit leads as in Hot, so-so, and cold.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a "Hot Recruit Lead" at a garage sale?

A "Hot Recruit Lead" at a garage sale refers to an individual who shows a strong interest in joining your direct sales team while engaging with you during the sale. This person may express enthusiasm for the products or the business opportunity, making them a prime candidate for recruitment.

How can I identify a Hot Recruit Lead at a garage sale?

Look for individuals who ask questions about the products, show excitement about the brand, or inquire about your experience as a consultant. Additionally, if someone mentions wanting to earn extra income or is already familiar with direct sales, they may be a Hot Recruit Lead.

What should I say to a potential recruit at a garage sale?

Start by sharing your personal experience with Pampered Chef and how it has positively impacted your life. Highlight the benefits of joining your team, such as flexible hours, earning potential, and community support. Be sure to listen to their interests and address any questions they may have.

How can I follow up with a Hot Recruit Lead after the garage sale?

Collect their contact information, such as an email address or phone number, during your conversation. After the sale, send a friendly follow-up message thanking them for visiting your booth and reiterating your interest in discussing the business opportunity further. Offer to meet for coffee or a virtual chat to explore their interest.

What materials should I have on hand at a garage sale to attract Hot Recruit Leads?

Prepare brochures or flyers that outline the benefits of joining Pampered Chef, along with your contact information. Consider having a sign-up sheet for those interested in learning more, as well as product samples to showcase the quality of what you sell. Business cards are also essential for easy follow-up.

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