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The thread explores ways to reactivate sales for Pampered Chef consultants who are currently inactive and lack new products or funds. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding reactivation strategies and accessing resources.
Views differ regarding the accessibility of resources for inactive consultants, with some stating they had access while others experienced limitations. No clear consensus emerges on the best methods for reactivation.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies shared by consultants regarding reactivation without new products or funds.
And you can update your pampered partner either by borrowing someone in your cluster's CD or going to the PC website.cmdtrgd said:Call or email your upline about getting a few catalogs and such. All you have to do to reactivate is submit $200 in a month.
BethCooks4U said:And you can update your pampered partner either by borrowing someone in your cluster's CD or going to the PC website.
Good luck!
That happens all the time to one of my on again/off again consultants. I usually end up giving her a couple catalogs and the last PP CD to come out so she can update.cmdtrgd said:Beth - my one consultant that went inactive and wanted to reactivate said she couldn't get on CC once she was inactive. Was that a glitch?
Reconnecting with previous customers can be done through personalized communication. Reach out via email or social media to check in, share your passion for Pampered Chef, and remind them of the benefits of the products they previously enjoyed. Consider offering a special promotion or exclusive recipe to reignite their interest.
Focus on leveraging your existing inventory by promoting bundles or special deals on popular items. You can also host virtual cooking classes or demonstrations using the products you already have, which can engage customers and encourage them to make purchases.
Utilize your social media platforms to share engaging content, such as cooking tips, recipe videos, and customer testimonials. Create interactive posts like polls or contests to encourage engagement. You can also join relevant groups to share your expertise and attract potential customers without spending money.
Yes, hosting a virtual party is a great way to reactivate sales. Use platforms like Zoom or Facebook Live to showcase your products, share recipes, and engage with your audience. Encourage attendees to invite friends and offer incentives for purchases made during the party to boost participation and sales.
Effective follow-up techniques include sending personalized thank-you notes after purchases, checking in with customers to see how they are enjoying their products, and offering exclusive discounts for repeat customers. Regularly updating them on new recipes or tips related to their purchases can also keep them engaged and encourage future sales.