Has Anyone Ever Worked a Host Referral List From Ho?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores experiences related to working with a host referral list provided by the Home Office (HO) for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on the effectiveness of these lists and the nature of the leads included.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that their director asked if they wanted to work on a host referral list and inquires about others' success with it.
  • Another participant expresses that any list of people with prior experience with Pampered Chef could be beneficial, even for newsletter sign-ups.
  • One participant describes the list as containing names and contact information of inactive consultants and hostesses, noting that some leads may be outdated or incomplete.
  • Another participant shares their experience of contacting leads, finding that many were no longer interested or already associated with another consultant.
  • Several users mention that the lists are distributed by HO based on geography and lineage, and that some directors choose to pass them on while others do not.
  • One participant reports that after contacting leads from the list, they had some success with a catalog show and a fundraiser, indicating that the effort was not entirely fruitless.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness of the host referral lists, with some participants finding value in them while others express skepticism about the quality of the leads.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their personal experiences with the referral lists, highlighting the variability in lead quality and the differing practices among directors regarding the distribution of these lists.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring host referral lists or seeking insights into the experiences of others who have worked with similar leads may find this discussion relevant.

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My director asked me if I wanted to work one of these lists. Has anyone done it? Any success or is it a deadend?
 
I think any list of people that have had a prior experience with PC would be a great list to work. Even if you just end up signing them up for your newsletter. More contacts are a good thing!!
 
PCJenni said:
My director asked me if I wanted to work one of these lists. Has anyone done it? Any success or is it a deadend?
Is it a list that when random people contact HO, they give to the nearest Director in that area? Or what lilst? That is an awesome oppt it sounds like!
 
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It is a list of consultants that have gone inactive many years ago (like 3-5) and hostesses. There are names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses... sometimes... some of them have no information at all. So those are truly dead leads.
 
I've never heard of this... Is it just a perk for directors or what?
 
I did, ended up most contacts were the consultant's family and were no longer interested or already hooked up with a consultant since the consultant went inactive 3 years prior.
 
Totally OT, but hey Janet Congrats on your new halo star! I just noticed it, what am I about 594 posts late! :)
 
kearstin said:
I've never heard of this... Is it just a perk for directors or what?
Yes. HO started doing it last year. They send them out every few months. They're based on geography and lineage (past hosts of my Director's inactive consultants will go to my Director).
 
chefann said:
Yes. HO started doing it last year. They send them out every few months. They're based on geography and lineage (past hosts of my Director's inactive consultants will go to my Director).

Yes, and some directors pass them on and some don't - it is their option.

My director is an ED so some of her leads aren't close to her so she'll pass them on. Still worth a shot because you might find that one who hasn't been contacted or life changed for them.
 
heat123 said:
Totally OT, but hey Janet Congrats on your new halo star! I just noticed it, what am I about 594 posts late! :)
Oh thanks - don't feel bad...I don't remember when I got it but when I had I didn't notice it for awhile either...I like it though...don't know if I want Ann's spumoni gay pride one... ;) :pETA: He-he you get it at 6,000 posts so you are WAY behind... :)
 
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janetupnorth said:
Oh thanks - don't feel bad...I don't remember when I got it but when I had I didn't notice it for awhile either...

I like it though...don't know if I want Ann's spumoni gay pride one... ;) :p



ETA: He-he you get it at 6,000 posts so you are WAY behind... :)
Oops my bad, I thought it was 7k posts!:p
 
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My director is helping me promote before conference, so she passed it on to me. I called and/or emailed everyone on the list. About 1/3 were dead dead leads (wrong number, old email addresses), left messages for other 2/3 and had 5 people (out of 35 leads) I actualy got to talk with or called me back. I got a catalog show and someone interested in a fundraiser. So not a total waste of time.
 
PCJenni said:
My director is helping me promote before conference, so she passed it on to me. I called and/or emailed everyone on the list. About 1/3 were dead dead leads (wrong number, old email addresses), left messages for other 2/3 and had 5 people (out of 35 leads) I actualy got to talk with or called me back. I got a catalog show and someone interested in a fundraiser. So not a total waste of time.
That's sweet for you! I wish Directors could do more of this.... when I was with Avon our DM passed on recruits to his "pet" consultants so my cousin who was one of them who ended with 12 recruits because of him! Must be nice! lol
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Host Referral List from Ho?

A Host Referral List from Ho is a list of potential hosts that a consultant can gather from their existing customers or previous hosts. It includes names of individuals who may be interested in hosting a party or event, based on their past interactions or interest in Pampered Chef products.

How can I effectively create a Host Referral List?

To create an effective Host Referral List, start by reaching out to your previous hosts and satisfied customers. Ask them if they know anyone who might be interested in hosting a party. You can also encourage them to provide names and contact information, and offer incentives for referrals.

What should I do with the Host Referral List once I have it?

Once you have your Host Referral List, reach out to each person individually. Introduce yourself, explain the benefits of hosting a Pampered Chef party, and share any current promotions. Personalize your communication to make it more engaging and appealing.

How can I follow up with referrals from my Host Referral List?

Follow up with referrals by sending a friendly message or making a phone call. Thank them for their interest and remind them of the benefits of hosting. You can also offer to answer any questions they might have about the process or products.

What if I don’t get any responses from my Host Referral List?

If you don’t receive responses, don’t be discouraged. Consider revisiting your approach by refining your messaging or offering additional incentives for hosting. You can also ask for feedback on why they may not be interested and use that information to improve your outreach.

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