Balancing Multiple Direct Sales Companies: Tips and Strategies for Success

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the experiences of participants who are consultants for multiple direct sales companies, particularly in relation to their work with Pampered Chef. Participants share their thoughts on managing time between different businesses, the potential for neglecting one, and how they incorporate other products into their Pampered Chef shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses concern about managing multiple direct sales businesses and whether one might get neglected.
  • Another participant shares their experience with Natural Family Boutique, noting their love for Pampered Chef and the supportive community.
  • One consultant discusses selling all-natural soy candles and bath products, planning to incorporate them into Pampered Chef shows.
  • Several participants mention the appeal of Stuff-a-Friend products, with one noting their success in school fundraisers.
  • One participant raises a question about the consultant agreement regarding the demonstration of other products at Pampered Chef shows.
  • Another participant shares their experience with Livinity, focusing on the investment aspect rather than active selling.
  • One participant mentions that they can succeed with both Pampered Chef and Jafra, emphasizing the importance of not mixing the two businesses.
  • Another participant expresses feeling stretched thin with their commitments and doubts about adding another direct sales company.
  • One consultant highlights the potential negative impact on Pampered Chef hosts if other products are promoted during shows.
  • Another participant notes that while consultants can represent other companies, they must choose between them if they decide to promote within Pampered Chef.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the feasibility of successfully managing multiple direct sales businesses. Some participants share positive experiences, while others caution against the potential drawbacks and challenges.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding their involvement in multiple direct sales companies, with a focus on balancing these commitments alongside their work with Pampered Chef.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering or currently involved in multiple direct sales companies may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their own situations.

Aww, Linda! We're all friends! And, hey, if you don't have anything nice to say, just sit next to me! LOL

Like I said, I think that if it makes someone's day to see that they have contributed a lot fo posts, well, I think that's great, too! Hey, some of us have really crappy days and its a little sliver of sunshine in our otherwise dreary lives that we are part of something so great.

Can it be silly to think about post #'s? Sure... But one Cheffer's silly is another's important.
 
You all make very good points. I just wanted to state for the record that for one, this thread is in the chef's lounge; I'm guessing that is the place to talk about anything. Second, I did reply to this thread about my other company I'm a part of only because I was asked. I was not replying to try to recruit anyone. If someone wants to sign, then sure great, they can PM me, but I was not trying to recruit for another company. I was merely informing others about a new company that might not be in their area yet. And like KG said about MK, I feel this company has necessities- for good health. I don't even actively sell for this company because my love & time is consumed by PC. I don't try to sell to my same clients because I don't want to be the type to say "oh here's some great kitchen tools, or here's some great health products if you don't want those" That's not me.
Anyway, I"m not trying to get anyone else all wound up, I just wanted to stick up for those that do make a living doing other things. If there's a thread not PC related, & I don't want to read it; I don't read it:)
 
I'll sit next to you any day! :) Really, I normally am a very nice person ;) I'm just a bit twerked these days. I'm supposed to be packing to go for a visit with my in-laws (translation: I have to go with my husband to take my son to see his grandparents :rolleyes: and I have to pretend that I'm having a good time and that these people don't get on every nerve I have left!:eek: ). I am so NOT looking forward to this trip either. Five days of purgatory.......please send pleasant thoughts my way from Thursday to Tuesday. My DH is taking his lap top so maybe I can steal away and come here for some sanity (oh, did I just call this place sane????)
Any suggested reading material?

thanks,
Linda
 
Lacy.. for me personally, as I can't say what others are thinking, I wasn't talking about you recruiting on this site at all. I have "seen" others do it on another thread. So, if you thought my post was directed at you it certainly wasn't, it was something I had seen before this thread started. And, this IS the thread to share your other company. After all, someone asked.
 
AJPratt said:
Lacy.. for me personally, as I can't say what others are thinking, I wasn't talking about you recruiting on this site at all. I have "seen" others do it on another thread. So, if you thought my post was directed at you it certainly wasn't, it was something I had seen before this thread started. And, this IS the thread to share your other company. After all, someone asked.

Thanks, Anne; I know what you mean. I didn't think you were directing towards just me; I guess we're all having those days where we're being defensive! :p
 
Hey Lacy,

You know, I really haven't seen where anyone was trying to recruit out here (and after all the postings from yesterday trust me, I was looking to see if I missed something......can't find it). I wouldn't worry about it if I were you.

I've actually been out to your site by the way. My husband was not a fan of Direct Sales when I decided to become a Pampered Chef Consultant. He kept saying "it's one of those pyramid schemes, stay away"...I said no way, it's the Pampered Chef! Anyhow, to make my story even longer....he's now interested in Nikken (another wellness company, know anything about them?). He's all fired-up and says hey, this is something we can do together.....uh, not! I'm good if I take my annual multi vitamin! Anyhow, I told him that my ambition is to become a director with PC and then I couldn't have my name tied to another DS (whew!). He's still trying to get me though.
 
pamperedlinda said:
Hey Lacy,

You know, I really haven't seen where anyone was trying to recruit out here (and after all the postings from yesterday trust me, I was looking to see if I missed something......can't find it). I wouldn't worry about it if I were you.

I've actually been out to your site by the way. My husband was not a fan of Direct Sales when I decided to become a Pampered Chef Consultant. He kept saying "it's one of those pyramid schemes, stay away"...I said no way, it's the Pampered Chef! Anyhow, to make my story even longer....he's now interested in Nikken (another wellness company, know anything about them?). He's all fired-up and says hey, this is something we can do together.....uh, not! I'm good if I take my annual multi vitamin! Anyhow, I told him that my ambition is to become a director with PC and then I couldn't have my name tied to another DS (whew!). He's still trying to get me though.

I know what you mean about taking vitamins-I am terrible at it! But I honestly have felt healthier since I started taking these vitamins. (which reminds me, I need to go take mine!) My mom takes them too, & she just told me that her knees no longer hurt & she's had bad knees forever. And I actually feel like I've had a good night's sleep when I take our stress-ese.
And no I'm not trying to recruit you! Ha, just had to say that.
I just love all the people here on this site; we really ought to plan something at conference next year:)
 
pamperedlinda said:
I'll sit next to you any day! :) Really, I normally am a very nice person ;) I'm just a bit twerked these days. I'm supposed to be packing to go for a visit with my in-laws (translation: I have to go with my husband to take my son to see his grandparents :rolleyes: and I have to pretend that I'm having a good time and that these people don't get on every nerve I have left!:eek: ). I am so NOT looking forward to this trip either. Five days of purgatory.......please send pleasant thoughts my way from Thursday to Tuesday. My DH is taking his lap top so maybe I can steal away and come here for some sanity (oh, did I just call this place sane????)
Any suggested reading material?

thanks,
Linda
FIVE days is just cruel and unusual punishment. A weekend is ALL I can take.
 
AJPratt said:
FIVE days is just cruel and unusual punishment. A weekend is ALL I can take.

I'd prefer just an hour.

Oh well, the brite side is that they live in Colorado and it's absolutely beautiful there.
 
pamperedlinda said:
I'd prefer just an hour.

Oh well, the brite side is that they live in Colorado and it's absolutely beautiful there.
If there is a choice, I'd prefer NOTHING!!
 
BethCooks4U said:
Oh, and one other thought...
While it certainly is fine and educational for us all to learn and talk about other companies here at Chef Success - this forum is to help each other with our PC businesses. I have been very disappointed lately with all the posts trying to get people to join other companies and all the posts just to post and "get a star" or using it to "IM" each other. We certainly should have FUN here but.. come on ladies!

First you say it's fine and eductaional, then you say you are disappointed. Honest question-are you the owner or a moderator of this board (I'm pretty new, so I do not know)?

These posts are in the Chefs Lounge. I've never read anything saying what we are allowed to talk about and what we are not (not being sarcastic here-maybe I missed the rule).

The title of this thread is very clear. If this is something you are not interested in, why read it?

I enjoy reading all of the off-topic posts and appreciate all of the things I have learned about PC so far. I don't understand how the posts in this forum hurt anyone with their PC business.
 
Grey said:
First you say it's fine and eductaional, then you say you are disappointed. Honest question-are you the owner or a moderator of this board (I'm pretty new, so I do not know)?

These posts are in the Chefs Lounge. I've never read anything saying what we are allowed to talk about and what we are not (not being sarcastic here-maybe I missed the rule).

The title of this thread is very clear. If this is something you are not interested in, why read it?

I enjoy reading all of the off-topic posts and appreciate all of the things I have learned about PC so far. I don't understand how the posts in this forum hurt anyone with their PC business.
No, Beth isn't the owner but she is an experienced and respected member. She is a wealth of information and runs a very successful business. I can't speak for Beth, but I think that while she enjoys much of what this site has to offer she doesn't care for some of the posts... that's all. She does have a valid point about recruiting for other companies, which I have seen for myself.
 
I have qualified my posts with things like "it's a free country"; "you can do what you choose"; "In my opinion".

I knew when I posted that I would be stirring a nest and I really didn't want to do that. I just felt that I had a right to give my opinion too. The title of this thread lends itself to people talking about and learning about other direct sell companies and I find nothing wrong with that. I was giving my opinion on selling for more than one company - an appropriate comment in this thread. And I did say that if you want it to be something other than PC that was a great choice for you but that if you chose more than one you were setting yourself up for lower sales in both and lowering your potential.

I also noted that some people are trying to recruit to other companies through this site - the owners of this site made it VERY clear a while back that we are NOT to promote our own business (try to actively recruit a non-consultant who is visiting) on this site. I think it fair to expect not to have others recruit for their company here either.

I am not a moderator or owner on this site. Just a consultant who posts here and looks for great advice from other PC consultants. Contrary to what you may think I do not mind when topics go off subject and get silly. I was just commenting on the fact that it had been getting way off base lately. The comments I made at the end of the post were just observations that I was making in the "lounge". We all have days when we can't keep our mouths shut. (I'm talking about ME here)

PS: None of my comments have ever been made to chastise anyone and I apologize for making anyone feel that way.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I effectively manage my time between multiple direct sales companies?

To effectively manage your time, create a structured schedule that allocates specific hours for each company. Use tools like calendars or planners to block out time for tasks such as marketing, customer follow-ups, and team meetings. Prioritize your tasks based on deadlines and importance, and consider setting daily or weekly goals for each business to stay focused and organized.

What strategies can I use to avoid conflicts between different direct sales companies?

To avoid conflicts, clearly define the boundaries for each business. This includes setting specific times for promotions, events, and customer interactions. Communicate openly with your customers about your involvement in multiple companies, ensuring they understand your commitment to each brand. Additionally, choose companies that complement each other rather than compete for the same audience.

How can I maintain motivation while juggling multiple direct sales businesses?

Staying motivated can be challenging, so it's essential to set personal goals and celebrate small achievements in each business. Surround yourself with a supportive network of fellow consultants who can provide encouragement and share tips. Regularly revisit your reasons for joining each company and remind yourself of the passion you have for the products and the potential for success.

What are some effective marketing techniques for promoting multiple direct sales companies?

Utilize social media platforms to create a cohesive brand presence for both companies. Share content that highlights the unique aspects of each business while also showcasing how they complement one another. Consider creating separate pages or groups for each company to target specific audiences effectively. Additionally, leverage email marketing to keep your customers informed about promotions and new products from both companies.

How do I handle customer inquiries when I represent multiple direct sales companies?

When handling customer inquiries, be transparent about your involvement with multiple companies. Ensure you have a clear understanding of the products and policies of each company so you can provide accurate information. If a customer has questions about a specific company, direct them to the appropriate resources or follow up with the necessary details. Maintaining professionalism and responsiveness will help build trust with your customers.

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