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Old 10-14-2009, 06:45 PM   #21
 
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I've had 3 leads in the last 2 days....2 Shows booked for November, and 1 Vendor Event.

PLUS - I had a lead 2 weeks ago who signed...has done ALL of the online training, booked several shows, and is coming to her first cluster meeting tonight!

I had a lead last week who is signing next week - he called me today to ask about picking up some catalogs for a fundraiser he's already working on!

The Lead System is still going strong for me!
When I first started getting leads in Sept., i averaged 1 a week. Lately, I have been getting 2-3 leads per week. So far, I have signed 3 to my team, booked 3 cooking shows, several inquired about vendor opportunities and have about $200 in sales thus far.

Home Office leads are AMAZING!!!!!
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Old 10-14-2009, 07:47 PM   #22
 
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Wow! Becky & Caressa you two are rock'n!!!

I got another lead last week, but I'm technically not eligible to get them yet. I'm figuring it's an overseas thing & they don't know who else to give them to. We had 2 directors on the island. One quit, and the other one got sick & didn't submit enough sales in Jan & lost her status & recruits. (Soooo not fair, they denied her request for an extension!) But we've been without a director out here for several months. One just PCS'd to the island. Hopefully, I'll be one myself soon!
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Old 10-14-2009, 07:29 PM   #23
 
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leads in the Philadelphia area never pan out. I get one about every other month.
one ordes scrapers, one wanted a salt and pepper shakers we do not sell. the other wanted quik paring knives.
one recruit lead was excited, when I inivited her to a team meeting she said " oh i have to go to meetings. this is not for me."
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Old 10-14-2009, 07:54 PM   #24
 
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Wow! Becky & Caressa you two are rock'n!!!

I got another lead last week, but I'm technically not eligible to get them yet. I'm figuring it's an overseas thing & they don't know who else to give them to. We had 2 directors on the island. One quit, and the other one got sick & didn't submit enough sales in Jan & lost her status & recruits. (Soooo not fair, they denied her request for an extension!) But we've been without a director out here for several months. One just PCS'd to the island. Hopefully, I'll be one myself soon!
Yeah - I'm the only one in my area who is eligible for leads...and I've also gotten a couple HO requests to accept people for hospitality for meetings, but I'm not a director! I figure it's because I'm the only one around.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:34 PM   #25
 
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That's how my August and 1st few September weeks were. Invalid contact info....or just email addresses....no returned replies....nothing....then towards mid September, BOOM!

You'll get that explosion again.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:37 PM   #26
 
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AJ, congrats on your promotion! Did you LOVE the raise?

BeckyD....it's only a matter of time....I already think of you as a Director!

Caressa, that's awesome!! You and BeckyD are rocking and rolling!
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:39 PM   #27
 
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What kind of area is it for leads? I'm curious as to the geographical area that my leads would come from. I don't know if there are other team leaders or directors eligible in my area.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:47 PM   #28
 
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one recruit lead was excited, when I inivited her to a team meeting she said " oh i have to go to meetings. this is not for me."
Got that, too. Had her kick-off show scheduled. Mentioned the optional team meetings knowing they would be next to impossible for her to attend. Get an e-mail saying if she had know about the mandatory meetings she wouldn't have decided to do it (no kit ordered, thank goodness). Didn't respond to my vm or e-mail saying meetings aren't mandatory, if there are other reasons you don't want to be a consultant that's fine (probably backtracked on it b/c there's actual work involved), and since I have already reserved that time for you why don't you host a show to see.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:51 PM   #29
 
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What kind of area is it for leads? I'm curious as to the geographical area that my leads would come from. I don't know if there are other team leaders or directors eligible in my area.
I believe it's a 50 mile radius based on zip code. I live in a large metro area and get leads in the next state who can't believe there isn't someone closer to them. There are plenty of consultants closer to them but I was next up in the lead system.
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Thanks, Laurie... I am excited!
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Old 10-14-2009, 10:45 PM   #31
 
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Thanks, Laurie... I am excited!
Most welcome! You were one of the few to congratulate me and celebrate in my time of excitement. I appreciated it, and wish to share in yours! Keep it up....we can do a long distance happy dance together.
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