wadesgirl
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This thread centers around a participant's achievement of recruiting four customers in two and a half months, celebrating their success and sharing experiences related to customer recruitment and onboarding.
Views differ on the best approaches to onboarding new recruits, with some participants sharing specific strategies while others express uncertainty and seek advice. No clear consensus emerges on a single method.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies related to recruiting and onboarding within the Pampered Chef consultant community, emphasizing individual approaches and successes.
Consultants looking for insights into recruitment strategies and onboarding practices may find the shared experiences and discussions beneficial.
I had met this young gal at a party that this one was booked off of. When she came to the last party she had to leave early and handed me her receipt in the middle of the show as she was leaving. She pointed out that she had check off "Business Information" and wrote "Call me tomorrow" on the receipt. So I called her. I asked what I could help her with and she said that she needed to make some extra money and thought PC would be really cool. So I asked my favorite question ever:pamperedbecky said:Way to go!!!! That's awesome. How did this come about with the customer? That's so cool!![]()
Steal away, I learned it at conference (I think, who knows!). It's a great question because if they know they want to sign, you don't have to spend your time talking about things that don't matter.PChefPEI said:Way to go, wadesgirl!!! You're SMOKIN'!!!
I love your question - Would you like more information on why to get started or how to get started? I think I may "steal" that...
Now, I need your advice (and anyone else's!!) I am closing a show on the weekend with a girl who will be signing. Since it's my first, I have NO IDEA what I should go over with her. I don't want to overwhelm her with info, but I do want to touch on the important stuff. Any tips??
BethCooks4U said:Almost there!! WOO HOO!! How great - who will be #5?? :chef:
PCJen said:Wow, way to go! I'm rubbing the screen, maybe your successful recruiting will rub off on me.![]()
PChefPEI said:Way to go, wadesgirl!!! You're SMOKIN'!!!
I love your question - Would you like more information on why to get started or how to get started? I think I may "steal" that...
Now, I need your advice (and anyone else's!!) I am closing a show on the weekend with a girl who will be signing. Since it's my first, I have NO IDEA what I should go over with her. I don't want to overwhelm her with info, but I do want to touch on the important stuff. Any tips??
pcchefjane said:I got my Hospitality Director do a three-way with my Recruit when she first expressed an interest. I talked with her every few days (she called me with questions) and I was able to answer them for her. Duska (on the back page of the catalog) says not to talk too much... Think of yourself talking and talking...and it is like throwing up words on the person! That was a gross word picture for me! Now we talk almost every day. I am helping her do her Grand Opening on December 8th. Her Mom is doing a Catalog Show for her and we have a couple of other prospects. Two of her first 4 shows fell through so I want to get her very positive results on the others we set up!
wadesgirl said:Yah she signed! And #2 qualified today!
This achievement signifies that a consultant has successfully acquired four new customers within a timeframe of 2.5 months. It highlights the consultant's ability to engage and sell products effectively, which is a key metric in direct sales.
To reach this milestone, focus on building relationships with potential customers through social media, hosting cooking shows, and offering product demonstrations. Consistent follow-ups and personalized communication can also help convert leads into customers.
Consider utilizing social media platforms to showcase your products, share recipes, and engage with your audience. Hosting virtual or in-person cooking demonstrations, offering promotions, and leveraging word-of-mouth referrals can also effectively attract new customers.
Absolutely! Many new consultants successfully achieve this milestone by leveraging their personal networks, utilizing training resources provided by Pampered Chef, and being proactive in reaching out to potential customers. With dedication and effort, you can reach this goal.