Assembling the Perfect Puzzle: Putting Together Your DIY Post

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various approaches to assembling DIY recruiting packs for potential recruits in the Pampered Chef community. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding the contents and presentation of these packs.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to find existing posts on assembling recruiting packs and seeks input on what to include.
  • Another participant shares excitement about meeting a potential recruit and asks for suggestions on what materials to bring without overwhelming her.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions including a recruiting brochure, a DVD, and a flyer with earnings information in their packs, emphasizing the importance of not overwhelming potential recruits.
  • Another participant recalls receiving a simple yet informative recruiting pack that included a brochure, catalog, paycheck statement, and a candy bar, highlighting the value of a "goodie bag" approach.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific contents of recruiting packs, with no clear consensus on the ideal approach to assembling them.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding recruiting materials, reflecting a variety of strategies for engaging potential recruits.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on creating effective recruiting packs may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

krzymomof4
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I know there is a post about this somewhere, but I can't find it. I am wanting to put some of these together. Does anyone know where to find the post or if you do them, what do you put in them.
Thanks
 
I'm meeting with a potential recruit tomorrow & I don't want to TOTALLY overwhelm her!! I'm so excited!!!! HELP~what should I bring to her & what should I wait on?? I'll definately bring the flyer with the tracking chart on the back, the promo for the appetizer plates & caddy, a consultant agreement...what else??
 
When I was doing recruiting packs (and Curiosity Folder is a great name, BTW), I would include the recruiting brochure (your life your way) and the DVD. Maybe a flyer that I got here that has PC$ earnings in an easy to read format. That's it. Any more, and you'll scare them off. For an interview, take the new Come join us booklet, the new consultant rewards brochure, current incentives, and a kit agreement. If you have one, take a quick start box - just in case they sign - but leave it in your car, out of sight.The trick is not to "throw up" information and overwhelm them!
 
My Director gave me a gallon size bag with the (back then) recruiting brochure, a catalog, a copy of her paycheck statement, and a "Take 5" candy bar. It was simple but informative all at the same time. Plus I felt like I was leaving the show with a "goodie bag."
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of assembling a DIY post for direct sales?

The purpose of assembling a DIY post is to engage your audience by providing valuable content that showcases your products, shares useful tips, and encourages interaction. It helps to build a community around your brand and can lead to increased sales and customer loyalty.

How do I choose the right theme for my DIY post?

Choosing the right theme involves considering your target audience's interests and needs. Think about seasonal trends, popular recipes, or common cooking challenges. Align your theme with the products you want to promote, ensuring it resonates with your audience.

What types of content should I include in my DIY post?

Your DIY post should include a mix of engaging visuals, step-by-step instructions, tips, and personal anecdotes. Incorporate high-quality images of your products in use, and consider adding videos or live demonstrations to enhance engagement.

How can I effectively promote my DIY post on social media?

To effectively promote your DIY post, use eye-catching visuals and compelling captions. Share it across multiple platforms, utilize relevant hashtags, and encourage your audience to share their own experiences. Engage with comments and questions to foster a sense of community.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when creating a DIY post?

Common mistakes include being overly promotional, neglecting to proofread, and failing to engage with your audience. Avoid cluttered layouts and ensure your content is clear and concise. Focus on providing value rather than just selling products.

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