ChefBeckyD
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This thread explores participants' experiences with home office leads, focusing on the quantity and quality of leads received, as well as the outcomes from those leads. Participants share their monthly averages and discuss the challenges they face in following up with leads.
Views differ on the quantity of leads received, with some participants feeling satisfied with their numbers while others express frustration. No clear consensus emerges regarding the average number of leads across participants.
Participants' experiences vary widely based on their individual circumstances, including geographical location and personal follow-up strategies. The discussion reflects a range of outcomes from leads, highlighting both successes and challenges.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand the variability in lead generation and the personal experiences of others in the community.
niclowther said:I've gotten two show leads- one ended up finding her old consultant in the area. i did get one online order lead for $30. this was my first month. what are you getting?
jcsmilez said:Wow, that's wonderful Becky! I have been averaging about 1 lead per month, sometimes 2. It's frustrating though, because I follow up with them and then they don't respond back. I would think that if they went through the efforts of filling out contact me information on the site they would be excited to reply to a friendly email (most don't offer their phone numbers). Anyone else have that problem. Anyone have a great email that you send out that sounds friendly and professional?
PCMomto4 said:Is there a lot of other directors in your area? I know that can play a big difference, if you live in an area with not many directors and now tl than you would be getting more than the areas with a bunch. I know my director gets a bunch because their are or were only two directors within like 100 miles of me ( I am not sure if this is still true now that tl get leads).
jcsmilez said:Wow, that's wonderful Becky! I have been averaging about 1 lead per month, sometimes 2. It's frustrating though, because I follow up with them and then they don't respond back. I would think that if they went through the efforts of filling out contact me information on the site they would be excited to reply to a friendly email (most don't offer their phone numbers). Anyone else have that problem. Anyone have a great email that you send out that sounds friendly and professional?
ChefBeckyD said:It was just confirmed for me that I am the only one in this area qualified for leads! (actually it's the whole area NW of here)
I just had a conversation with a director who has recently moved from this area. She had called HO looking for a director for hospitality for her consultants.
She was given my name, and I"m not even a director yet! Which means that there were no directors in this area for her to choose for hospitality. She asked if there was anyone closer, and was told No by HO!
These consultants all live 30+ miles North, which is also where most of my leads have been coming from. Wow! That area is wide open for consultants!
Bren706 said:Tristen, I am having the same problem. I actually had 4 leads in from 6/28 to the end of July. One was about a booth for a Women's Day event at a local church. The other 3 were to interested in placing orders. I do use the e-mail templates that PC provides us, and have had no response back. The couple that I had phone numbers for and have spoken to told me to either send them a catty, or one gave me the order, but I have yet to get a call back with credit card or payment info. Frustrating!!!:grumpy:
ChefBeckyD said:Nicole - I'm almost embarrassed by it!
I got 5 leads - resulting in 2 new consultants on my team, a booking with a former consultant who wants to sign at her show, and a Vendor Table for August.
I got 8 online orders, about $300 in sales. (not sure exactly on $$ because I had some online orders from customers too, but I know that 8 of the 12 were leads from HO)
I've already gotten 2 online orders for this month.
I must be the only one in my area qualified for leads!
Melissa78 said:What are the qualifications for leads? TL and above?
Melissa78 said:Thanks! No need for me to ask anymore. Recruiting luck hasn't been on my side.
Quantity refers to the number of leads you generate, while quality pertains to how likely those leads are to convert into sales. High-quality leads are typically more engaged and have a genuine interest in your products, making them more valuable than a larger number of unqualified leads.
To increase the quantity of your leads, consider expanding your outreach efforts. This can include hosting more events, utilizing social media platforms, and leveraging your personal network. Additionally, consider running promotions or contests to attract more potential customers.
Improving lead quality can be achieved by targeting specific demographics that align with your ideal customer profile. Use surveys or questionnaires to understand your audience better, and tailor your marketing messages to address their needs and interests. Building relationships through personalized communication can also enhance lead quality.
Tracking effectiveness can be done through various metrics such as conversion rates, customer feedback, and engagement levels. Use tools like CRM software to monitor interactions with leads and analyze which strategies yield the best results. Regularly review and adjust your tactics based on this data.
While both quantity and quality are important, focusing on high-quality leads is generally more beneficial for long-term success. High-quality leads are more likely to convert into sales and become repeat customers, which can lead to sustainable growth for your business.