From Hospital Bed to Recruit: My Inspiring Direct Sales Story

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Discussion Overview

This thread features a variety of personal experiences related to recruiting in direct sales, particularly within the context of Pampered Chef. Participants share stories about their recruiting successes, challenges, and strategies, often highlighting unique circumstances surrounding their experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that they received a call from a past host interested in signing while they were in the hospital, although the recruit did not last long.
  • Another participant mentions reaching out to inactive recruits to encourage them to re-engage, sharing a specific instance where one expressed interest in resigning.
  • One participant recounts a story of a consultant who signed up on New Year's Eve, suggesting they might not have been fully committed.
  • Another participant discusses offering a kit discount, noting that about half of their recruits signed at a discount and expressing satisfaction with the loyalty of their team.
  • A participant describes recruiting someone at a Customer Appreciation party, who subsequently recruited nine others, although some were not fully committed.
  • One participant mentions an incentive program where they repay the cost of the kit if a consultant qualifies within a certain timeframe, which they find motivates recruits.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to implement similar incentives in the future as their team grows and sales increase.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various recruiting strategies, and no clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to recruiting or the reliability of recruits.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences related to recruiting in a direct sales environment, reflecting a range of outcomes and strategies without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration or ideas related to recruiting practices may find this discussion relevant to their experiences.

DebPC
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How you got a recruit stories...I got a call from a past host interested in signing the day after I had an appendectomy. My husband told me and I called her from the hospital. She was very impressed. Signed but didn't last.
 
I sent out an email to all my inactive recruits when they announced that they were going to send host information from those who's consultant is inactive. I asked if they might want to give it another try or if they wanted to do a show with the new book and if they would please pass on their records so I could give them CC. One of them moved to FL and sent an email this last Sunday that she was thinking of resigning and could I help her.

I did reply (I only have an email at this point for her) and gave her the info she needs and asking for her new contact info. She hasn't replied yet...
 
When is your due date? Do you know what you're having?

I am due 4/3/08. We will find out in December but we are hoping for a girl!
 
I am not pregnant BUT my BFF is!!! She is due 1-16-08 and his name will be Ryan. I am VERY excited to get my hands on him!!
 
I am not but my sis is!! she is due to have a girl in mid March!!
 
Had one consultant sign by herself online last New Year's Eve...I figured when she figured out what she did (after the alcohol wore off) she would call and ask for an out.

She didn't call....EVER. Total Kit Napper!!!!!
 
I offer my own kit discount. I had never thought about this until I heard a training tape where an advanced director indicated he paid for the entire kit. I'm certainly not at that level but I will offer a $25.00 discount, sometimes more if there is a good PC recruiting incentive. I create a "kit sale" flyer when I make this offer and make it for a limited time. About 1/2 of my team signed full price, the rest (of my recruits) signed when I was offering a discount.

I have had no kit nappers (so far). What I do have is a team that seems loyal because I was willing to help them get started in a very tangible way.

A recent recruit was someone I had never met. I had been asked to donate a gift to a local women's fitness center and the owner/manager allowed the donors to put out their catalogs/biz cards etc. I had a standing literature holder with a "Kit Sale" sign along with catalogs behind it. A gal who exercised 3 times a week, called me up and signed the next day. She had a good friend who had started a home based candle biz and she was looking for an opportunity in a different home party system so they could build their biz's at the same time. :cool:

She is one of my most successful recruits!
 
You might have heard this before, but I recruited a lady at our Customer Appreciation party last May. She came and already had a show booked with me for the end of May. Pretty much every way that we had listed to get tickets didn't really apply to her since she already had that show booked, but she was determined to win prizes. She booked a 2nd show with me in June for anyone who didn't make it to her May show.

Then it was getting close to the last drawing and she said what else can I do and I told her she could sign as a consultant and get 25 tickets (she already had her 2 shows and 3 shows that were being referred off of her show, so it was a no brainer!). She signed right there on the spot.

Since then she has recruited 9 people. Some of them kitnappers, but she is learning now that you can't rely on family to have the same enthusiasm as you do!
 
I offer a deal that when a consultant qualifies in their first 30 days, I will repay them the cost of their kit; in their first 90 days, I repay half of the cost of their kit. This has helped people get motivated to get that $155 back and means more trip points for me to know they are going to qualify!
 
Hmmm, Chefmeg, I like that idea.!

Can't implement it yet but....I'm going to set a goal to expand my team this next year and then implement your incentive when I get to a certain level. I'm still only earning about an additional 400 a month in director overrides but I think that will change as my team is now recruiting and I have some folks who are solidly doing sales every month. (My first 6 months in biz, I was the only reason I met the team goal of $4000 per month....now my overall team is submitting around 6000 and I think that will go up.)

If I can reach $600-$800 in overrides, I would be comfortable putting such an incentive in place.
 
happypcgal said:
Hmmm, Chefmeg, I like that idea.!

Can't implement it yet but....I'm going to set a goal to expand my team this next year and then implement your incentive when I get to a certain level. I'm still only earning about an additional 400 a month in director overrides but I think that will change as my team is now recruiting and I have some folks who are solidly doing sales every month. (My first 6 months in biz, I was the only reason I met the team goal of $4000 per month....now my overall team is submitting around 6000 and I think that will go up.)

If I can reach $600-$800 in overrides, I would be comfortable putting such an incentive in place.


I can understand, but I will tell you that it seems to work itself out that they don't all qualify at once! Somehow I only have to pay back one person at a time!
 

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