Boost Your Sales: Effective Tips for Recruiting and Selling with Flyers

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the use of flyers for recruiting and selling Pampered Chef products. Participants share their personal strategies, successes, and challenges related to flyer distribution in their neighborhoods.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using flyers around schools to recruit but only received orders, not inquiries about joining.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a flyer found online to distribute in their neighborhood and local grocery stores.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for finding effective flyer designs to distribute locally.
  • One participant notes the importance of including "Independent Consultant" on flyers and points out spelling and wording issues in a shared example.
  • Another participant describes modifying a flyer to include pull tabs for contact information and expresses frustration over some flyers being removed.
  • One participant recounts a negative experience with a postman informing them about regulations against placing flyers in mailboxes.
  • Another participant suggests that personal contact is more effective than flyers for recruiting and booking shows.
  • One participant agrees that while flyers can raise awareness, they do not typically lead to bookings or recruitment without follow-up.
  • Several users discuss the mixed results of their flyer campaigns, with some noting that personal interactions yield better responses.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of flyers for recruiting and booking shows. Some participants believe flyers can raise awareness, while others argue that personal contact is essential for success.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences from various neighborhoods, highlighting the challenges of flyer distribution and the importance of follow-up communication.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on marketing strategies and personal experiences related to using flyers in their business efforts may find this discussion relevant.

ponvn591
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So I had put flyers around school before to get recruits and alot of people took a paper with my name and number but no calls about join PC, just ordering. I haven't been able to get shows bc I been busy with school, but I want to make a flyer so I am able to get people to order or even take a few catalogs and do a catalog show. Any suggestions what i should put on the flyer?
 
I found this on CC. I'm using it to take around to my neighbors, as well as posting in my local grocery stores.
 

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That is an awesome flyer, I have been looking for something like that to pass out around my neighborhood.
 
Just make sure when your making flyer's or anything to pass around that you put Independent Consultant. This flyer doesn't' have that and some things are miss spelled or worded wrong.

~Heather
 
I've used another flyer i found here and just modified it a bit. I wanted to post it on mailboxes in my area with pull tabs with my info. And to protect it from the rain, I put it in plastic page protector with the pull tabs where the opening is. I just made two cuts on each side of the page so the plastic could be lifted to grab the tags. I keep going around the neighbourhood to check and see if some tags are missing. I was ticked that a few of my flyers were actually taken down. who would do that???

here's the sample flyer
 

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CAPCnewbie said:
I've used another flyer i found here and just modified it a bit. I wanted to post it on mailboxes in my area with pull tabs with my info. And to protect it from the rain, I put it in plastic page protector with the pull tabs where the opening is. I just made two cuts on each side of the page so the plastic could be lifted to grab the tags. I keep going around the neighbourhood to check and see if some tags are missing. I was ticked that a few of my flyers were actually taken down. who would do that???

here's the sample flyer

The postman! ;) I did door-to-door flyers one year for a neighborhood garage sale. The postman brought me ONE flyer and informed me that it was a federal offense to put anything on/in a mailbox that wasn't stamped & processed by the postal service. :eek: I had NO idea!!! (Of course it drove me batty that he didn't tell me WHICH house he'd taken the flyer from ... so I had no idea who was omitted from the neighborhood sale.)
 
I had heard they woudl do that too but the funny thing is that the same postman delivers to all the boxes in my neighbourhood and there are alot of flyers still on the boxes. So I'm sure he wouldnt remove one and not the others
I also delivered 100 mini cats and flyers to houses in the area but nothing has come of it as of yet.
 
You can't depend on flyers to recruit or book shows. You need to TALK to people to do that. A flyer just gets the word out that you're a consultant, but it isn't a "call to action" for anyone to do anything (more than likely, you'll get a lot of calls about returns, instead!). See if you can set up an open house in a community area and invite everyone to that, and then talk about the opportunity and booking shows. That's the only thing that works - personal contact. Don't waste your time and money with flyers, IMO.
 
A flyer just gets the word out that you're a consultant
that was exactly my goal with the flyers. I run into alot of people who say they have heard about the Pampered Chef but didnt know anyone who sells it. I just wanted to get my name out there so people in my area woudl know there is someone close by if they have an interest. I think anyway you market yourself still brings benefits.
 
CAPCnewbie said:
I've used another flyer i found here and just modified it a bit. I wanted to post it on mailboxes in my area with pull tabs with my info. And to protect it from the rain, I put it in plastic page protector with the pull tabs where the opening is. I just made two cuts on each side of the page so the plastic could be lifted to grab the tags. I keep going around the neighbourhood to check and see if some tags are missing. I was ticked that a few of my flyers were actually taken down. who would do that???

here's the sample flyer

Don't put it on the mailbox. You could get in trouble.

As for who would do that? Someone that doesn't want the trashy look that flyers posted on mailboxes gives an area. I imagine it doesn't look a whole lot better than all the flyers posted to neighborhood signs and light poles.

Does your neighborhood have an approved place for posting signs and flyers? If not, go into your neighborhood grocery store. They almost always have a place there.
 
I just got back from going around to the houses nearest to me with a neighborhood flyer. I didn't leave any if no one answered the door (or if they weren't washing their car. Apparently tonight was car wash night!)...but let anyone who answered the door know that there's a PC Consultant in the neighborhood. Got several, "I'll give this to my wife/mom", and one gal came up to the door and basically pushed her husband out of the way to let me know she was really glad to know there's a consultant the next street over! We're somewhat in the country, so walking the whole neighborhood will take a while, but I got a few streets done tonight!
 
Sheila said:
The postman! ;) I did door-to-door flyers one year for a neighborhood garage sale. The postman brought me ONE flyer and informed me that it was a federal offense to put anything on/in a mailbox that wasn't stamped & processed by the postal service. :eek: I had NO idea!!! (Of course it drove me batty that he didn't tell me WHICH house he'd taken the flyer from ... so I had no idea who was omitted from the neighborhood sale.)

I know you can't put anything in another person's mailbox, but I didn't realize there was anything wrong with putting something on the outside. Darn, I've misinformed alot of people over the years, haha!:blushing:

vonfirmath said:
Don't put it on the mailbox. You could get in trouble.

As for who would do that? Someone that doesn't want the trashy look that flyers posted on mailboxes gives an area. I imagine it doesn't look a whole lot better than all the flyers posted to neighborhood signs and light poles.

Does your neighborhood have an approved place for posting signs and flyers? If not, go into your neighborhood grocery store. They almost always have a place there.

Now that I think about it, I have to agree. If there's something on my mailbox, I'm just annoyed, never interested. Personally, you'd have a better (though slim) chance by coming to my door and talking to me than you ever would sticking something on my mailbox. Which is why we now have Schwann's service and The Lawn Man. ;)
 
CAPCnewbie said:
that was exactly my goal with the flyers. I run into alot of people who say they have heard about the Pampered Chef but didnt know anyone who sells it. I just wanted to get my name out there so people in my area woudl know there is someone close by if they have an interest. I think anyway you market yourself still brings benefits.

But, and I'm saying this from experience because I did the same things you did, this will not bring you any business. People will just go "oh, so-and-so sells PC", and that's it. They will not call you to book a show, they will not call you to become a consultant - that part is up to you. If you can get a phone book and look up everyone's numbers, and call them and ask them if they got your flyer and did they need anything/want to book a show/become a consultant, then you could follow up and make something of the flyers. But, if you're just posting them all over a neighborhood and not following up, you may as well have just thrown them all in the trash. I'm not trying to be mean, just trying to get my point across. I've been in the business for 6 years, and have attempted to put flyers out numerous times, with absolutely nothing to show for it except empty laser printer ink cartridges.
 
cathyskitchen said:
But, and I'm saying this from experience because I did the same things you did, this will not bring you any business. People will just go "oh, so-and-so sells PC", and that's it. They will not call you to book a show, they will not call you to become a consultant - that part is up to you. If you can get a phone book and look up everyone's numbers, and call them and ask them if they got your flyer and did they need anything/want to book a show/become a consultant, then you could follow up and make something of the flyers. But, if you're just posting them all over a neighborhood and not following up, you may as well have just thrown them all in the trash. I'm not trying to be mean, just trying to get my point across. I've been in the business for 6 years, and have attempted to put flyers out numerous times, with absolutely nothing to show for it except empty laser printer ink cartridges.


This is so true. It's not being mean, it's just the way it is. ;)
 
pampchefsarah said:
I know you can't put anything in another person's mailbox, but I didn't realize there was anything wrong with putting something on the outside. Darn, I've misinformed alot of people over the years, haha!:blushing:

Crazy, huh? I can't remember which one, but one of the Pampered Chef training videos has the consultant telling a potential host that she'll put a catalog in her mailbox. I was watching the video & saying "NOOOO!" :eek: I wonder how many PC consultants get caught & are in trouble for doing that?
 
Sheila said:
Crazy, huh? I can't remember which one, but one of the Pampered Chef training videos has the consultant telling a potential host that she'll put a catalog in her mailbox. I was watching the video & saying "NOOOO!" :eek: I wonder how many PC consultants get caught & are in trouble for doing that?

Speaking as a letter-carrier, I see personal notes in boxes often, and I never say anything, but if obvious business flyers are on or in the box, I am obligated to let my supervisor know.
If a catalog is left in a plain envelope with the person's name on the outside and no address posted, I would leave it in the box as I would assume it is just a personal note and not solicitations.
 
cathyskitchen said:
You can't depend on flyers to recruit or book shows. You need to TALK to people to do that. A flyer just gets the word out that you're a consultant, but it isn't a "call to action" for anyone to do anything (more than likely, you'll get a lot of calls about returns, instead!). See if you can set up an open house in a community area and invite everyone to that, and then talk about the opportunity and booking shows. That's the only thing that works - personal contact. Don't waste your time and money with flyers, IMO.

I totally agree!
 
I'm not trying to be mean, just trying to get my point across.

I didnt think your statement was mean at all. Thats why I love this site so much! I get awesome ideas and fabulous suppport whenever i have a question or need help with my business.
 
As I understand it, the mailbox is federal property so you can't just put a bunch of stuff in there; however, you can post items on the POST of the mailbox without federal offense. We get these flyers with thumbtacks all the time. I've also seen large, pre-printed post-it notes put on the post of the mailbox. People just drive around and put those up real quick. It'd have to be a not-so-windy day but I think that's the easiest way.I, too, have had little luck with flyers although I have developed a working relationship with a neighbor through her response to a flyer. She orders and hosts small catalog shows and comes to my open houses. All from a flyer so give it a try.....
 

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