Hi!! I Just Signed up and I Am Bilingual ...

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a new bilingual consultant seeking advice and insights about engaging with the Hispanic market. Participants share their experiences and offer support, discussing resources available for bilingual consultants and the importance of connecting with the Hispanic community.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions being raised in Puerto Rico and seeks tips for engaging with the Hispanic market.
  • Another participant shares their experience as a Director in the Hispanic Market and encourages connecting with others in the community.
  • Several users mention the availability of Tele Classes and a new consultant academy as valuable resources for training.
  • One participant notes the focus on areas with higher concentrations of Hispanic populations, such as Chicago and Texas, while expressing hope for future expansion into other regions.
  • Another participant highlights the importance of recruiting bilingual consultants to reach the Hispanic market effectively.
  • Some participants express their support and welcome the new consultant, wishing them success in their business endeavors.
  • One participant shares their personal background and interest in learning more about the Hispanic market.
  • Another participant mentions the need for leadership in the Hispanic market and suggests motivating others to join the opportunity.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the availability of opportunities in various regions, with some participants noting a lack of events in certain areas while others emphasize the potential for growth and support through remote resources.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the experiences of bilingual consultants navigating the Hispanic market, with a focus on community support and available training resources.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants, particularly those who are bilingual or interested in the Hispanic market, may find the shared experiences and resources discussed in this thread helpful.

INGonzalez
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I am of Puerto Rican birth - raised in this country. Can any of you with experience in the Hispanic Market give me some tips?
 
welcome! One of my best PC friends is also bilingual and a director in the Hispanic Market. Just make sure you get hooked up with those folks and you'll do great!
 
Hi and Welcome!! I'm a Director in the Hispanic Market. Where are you from? There is one Director in PR her name is Mati.

You should definitely get in contact with the Hispanic Market. If you're in SoCal we have an event this Friday with people from the HO.

We also have a new consultant academy that you can complete in one month. 4 calls once a week for a month (1 hour each.) These will give lots of very valuable information. Once you do them all you get a cool certificate. :)
 
Call 1-888-PC-EXITO to get the number and date of the next new consultant academy calls. You can also find a list of Tele Classes on Consultants Corner (Spanish.) All is toll free.
 
Hi and Welcome!! I have 3 bilingual consultants and they all do well.
Good Luck and take Addie's advice!:D
 
Welcome to PC and CS!!!!
 
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Hey thanks for the info ... I am in Richmond, Virginia. It does not look like there are any events scheduled for around here. I am glad about the Tele Classes. I was born in Puerto Rico, raised in NY until the age of 14, finished school in Puerto Rico and I have lived in Virginia for the last 20 years. I am fluent in spoken and written English and Spanish - no language problem here - just really interested in what all is going on in the Hispanic Market and looking forward to learning all I can from you all.
 
INGonzalez said:
Hey thanks for the info ... I am in Richmond, Virginia. It does not look like there are any events scheduled for around here. I am glad about the Tele Classes. I was born in Puerto Rico, raised in NY until the age of 14, finished school in Puerto Rico and I have lived in Virginia for the last 20 years. I am fluent in spoken and written English and Spanish - no language problem here - just really interested in what all is going on in the Hispanic Market and looking forward to learning all I can from you all.

The focus right now is in the higher consentration of Hispanic areas like Chicago, Texas, Phoenix and California but they will get to your area especially if they know you're there and interested in growing a team. For now you can get a lot of support over the phone and with the training they provide. CS is also great for ideas, everyone here is willing to help out with ideas.
 
Welcome! Best wishes on your new business.
 
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Addie4TLC said:
The focus right now is in the higher consentration of Hispanic areas like Chicago, Texas, Phoenix and California but they will get to your area especially if they know you're there and interested in growing a team. For now you can get a lot of support over the phone and with the training they provide. CS is also great for ideas, everyone here is willing to help out with ideas.

That is good to know. I will do what I can to keep informed. I do want to grow a team. Although the concentration is not as high here in Richmond as the areas you mention, I have family in Northern Virginia, Florida, Puerto Rico, New York and South Carolina - I hope to include these areas in my little business circle.
 
I don't have any advice...I just wanted to say WELCOME to CS and congrats on your new business!
 
Just wanted to say HOLA!

A co-worker of mine also has the name Gonzalez and is also of Puerto Rican descent!

I wish I could do more to reach out to the Latino market but alas, I didn't pay enough attention in my Spanish lessons in college ... I am sure you will do great!
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
Just wanted to say HOLA!

A co-worker of mine also has the name Gonzalez and is also of Puerto Rican descent!

I wish I could do more to reach out to the Latino market but alas, I didn't pay enough attention in my Spanish lessons in college ... I am sure you will do great!

You can still reach the Hispanic Market by recruiting bilingual consultants. That's what my Director did now she is knee deep in the Hispanic Market and I hear Jean extended a challenge to her to learn Spanish. :)
 
Welcome aboard!!
 
Yeah, but both the bilingual people I know aren't interested in the opportunity!
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
Yeah, but both the bilingual people I know aren't interested in the opportunity!

Tell them that this is the time to strike while the iron is HOT, how we are very few Directors in the Hispanic market and we need leader. If that doesn't motivate them ask them for referrals. :)
 
I was just wondering about the "post calls" ?? How do they work and is there a specific company you use ?thanks
 

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