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The discussion centers on the initial steps of starting a business, specifically focusing on making customer care calls and securing bookings. The participant successfully made calls resulting in acquiring two machines and one husband, marking a positive start. The consensus on customer care calls is to contact everyone for whom a phone number is available, though some prefer to focus on larger orders or interested prospects. Establishing a personal strategy for follow-ups is crucial for business growth.
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To get started with your Pampered Chef business, first familiarize yourself with the products and the company’s mission. Set up your business account, create a list of potential customers, and plan your launch party or event. Utilize resources provided by Pampered Chef, such as training materials and support from your upline.
When making calls, prepare a script that outlines what you want to say. Be friendly and approachable, and focus on building a relationship rather than just making a sale. Practice active listening and be ready to answer any questions they may have about the products or the business opportunity.
To run your Pampered Chef business, you will need a few essential tools: a reliable phone for calls, a computer or tablet for managing orders and customer information, and a good internet connection. Additionally, having Pampered Chef products on hand for demonstrations can be very helpful.
Involving your husband can be beneficial for both support and motivation. Discuss your goals and how he can help, whether it’s assisting with events, managing logistics, or simply being a cheerleader. Encourage him to attend parties or training sessions to better understand the business.
To balance your business with family life, set clear boundaries and a schedule that works for both. Allocate specific times for business activities and family time. Communicate openly with your family about your goals and involve them in your business when possible to create a supportive environment.