Revised the Kit Pics for a Recruit Friendly Flyer...

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers around the creation of a one-page flyer for recruiting purposes, specifically for a new kit. The original poster expressed impatience regarding the absence of a flyer from the Home Office (HO) and took the initiative to design one themselves. Feedback highlighted the inclusion of DCB information, which was deemed potentially distracting, but suggestions were made to adjust its presentation. The flyer was ultimately praised for its utility in sending out recruit packs.

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jcsmilez
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I was hoping that HO was going to provide a flyer with the new info. Maybe I'm being impatient but I didn't see one yet so...

I edited the page in the consultant news into a one page flyer. I was trying to figure out how to fit the DCB into the mix but it seemed distracting. There's a little line at the bottom that has that info, which will be easy to delete.
 

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That looks great! Thanks! I have several recruit packs to send out and this will be nice.
 
There is a flyer on consultants corner. Click on the consultant news link for April and then on the left side you'll see Supplemental Materials. It's the first link.
 
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Yes, thank you. It wasn't up there earlier but it came out in the Weekly Bites. I had a recruiting event and wanted one sooner. ;)
 


Hi there! Thank you for taking the initiative to create a one page flyer for the new kit. I understand your frustration with not having one provided by HO yet, but it's great that you were able to put something together yourself. I agree that the DCB may be a bit distracting on the flyer, but I think it's important to include that information for potential recruits. Perhaps you could make it a smaller font or put it in a corner so it doesn't take away from the main focus. Overall, great job on the flyer and thank you for sharing it with the rest of us!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of revising the kit pictures for a recruit-friendly flyer?

Revising the kit pictures can make the flyer more appealing and informative for potential recruits. It helps to showcase the products and tools included in the kit, making it easier for prospects to visualize what they will receive. A visually appealing flyer can also enhance engagement and interest in the opportunity.

How can I ensure the revised kit pictures are high quality?

To ensure high-quality kit pictures, use a good camera or smartphone with a high-resolution setting. Make sure the lighting is adequate and the background is clean and uncluttered. Editing software can also help enhance the images, making them more vibrant and appealing.

What key information should be included in the recruit-friendly flyer?

The flyer should include clear images of the kit items, a brief description of each product, the total value of the kit, and any special promotions or incentives for joining. Additionally, including testimonials or success stories from current consultants can help build credibility and attract recruits.

How often should I update the kit pictures in my flyer?

It's a good practice to update the kit pictures whenever there are significant changes to the kit contents or when new products are introduced. Additionally, consider revising the flyer seasonally or when launching new promotions to keep the content fresh and relevant.

Can I use the revised kit pictures for online recruitment efforts?

Yes, the revised kit pictures can be used for online recruitment efforts, such as social media posts, email newsletters, and personal websites. Ensure that the images are optimized for digital use and that they align with your branding for consistency across platforms.

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