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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with Home Office (HO) leads, discussing the outcomes of these leads and expressing their hopes for future connections. Participants reflect on the variability of leads and the challenges in converting them into recruits or shows.
Views differ on the effectiveness of HO leads, with some participants expressing optimism about their potential while others report challenges in converting them into meaningful connections or sales.
Participants share personal experiences and observations regarding the variability of HO leads, emphasizing the subjective nature of their outcomes and the importance of follow-up communication.
Consultants interested in understanding the dynamics of HO leads and sharing experiences related to recruitment and sales may find this discussion relevant.
finley1991 said:I used to get those too... now the majority of my leads are orders... the lead I got that wasn't an order ended up having a $1k show last week! But I won't complain about the orders... I've been averaging $400 in web orders alone for the last 5 months. I'd love for these to turn into shows or recruits... but like I said, I'm not complaining!!!![]()
jwpamp said:HO Leads can be great when you can TALK to them! I have had several lately that would not leave a contact phone #. It makes it IMPOSSIBLE to reach them.
Can everyone write to HO and ask that they make the Contact Phone a MANDITORY item in the online information request? I think they will need to hear from more that just me to make it happen....
TIA!
DebbieJ said:Don't worry, Becky, this lead doesn't seem to be going anywhere.![]()
DebbieJ said:I'm in Palos Heights. So in this case Lemont is closer to me than to you. Crazy.
"HO Lead Acquired - Wish Me Luck!" refers to a situation where a consultant in the Pampered Chef direct sales business has obtained a lead from the Home Office (HO). This lead is a potential customer or host who has shown interest in Pampered Chef products or hosting a party. The phrase "Wish Me Luck!" expresses the consultant's hope for a successful interaction with this lead.
To effectively follow up with a HO lead, start by reaching out promptly and introducing yourself. Be friendly and professional, and express your excitement about the opportunity to connect. Ask open-ended questions to understand their needs and interests better. Provide information about Pampered Chef products and hosting options, and be sure to listen actively to their responses. Follow up with a personalized message or call to reinforce your interest and support.
If the HO lead is not responsive, don’t be discouraged. It’s important to give them some time before following up again. Consider sending a gentle reminder message after a week or so, expressing your continued interest in helping them. Keep your communication light and friendly, and avoid being pushy. If they still don’t respond, it may be best to move on and focus on other leads while leaving the door open for future contact.
There are several resources available to help you convert HO leads into sales. Pampered Chef provides training materials, webinars, and support from experienced consultants. Utilize the company’s website for product information, promotional materials, and tips on hosting parties. Additionally, consider joining online forums or social media groups where you can share experiences and gain insights from fellow consultants.
Celebrating your success with HO leads can be a great way to stay motivated and encourage others. Share your achievements on social media, highlighting the positive experiences you’ve had with your leads. Consider hosting a small celebration or recognition event with your team to acknowledge your efforts. Additionally, keep a personal journal of your successes to reflect on your growth and progress in the business.