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The thread explores the experiences and strategies of participants regarding their involvement in new recruits' Grand Opening shows. Participants share their roles, approaches to support, and the outcomes of these events.
Views differ on the level of involvement that is most beneficial during a recruit's Grand Opening, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective approach.
Participants share personal experiences and methods that have worked for them, indicating a variety of strategies based on individual comfort levels and styles.
Consultants looking for insights on how to support new recruits during their Grand Opening shows may find the shared experiences and strategies helpful.
Sheila said:I've gone from 3 in my downline to 14 in my downline since Jan 1st with that method.
No, attending your recruit's grand opening is not mandatory, but it is highly encouraged. Your presence can provide support and motivation for your recruit as they start their journey in direct sales.
The purpose of attending a recruit's grand opening is to show support, help them feel confident, and provide guidance as they launch their business. It also allows you to help them connect with potential customers and showcase the products effectively.
You can help your recruit prepare by discussing their goals, assisting with product selection, and helping them plan their event. Offering tips on inviting guests and setting up the space can also be beneficial.
It's a good idea to bring some Pampered Chef products to demonstrate, promotional materials, and any supplies needed for the event. Additionally, bringing a positive attitude and enthusiasm can greatly enhance the atmosphere.
Yes, you can host a grand opening for multiple recruits at once. This can create a fun and energetic environment, allowing recruits to support each other and share ideas while showcasing a variety of products to guests.