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This thread explores the effectiveness of using "Take 5" bags as a tool for recruiting during Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their experiences and strategies related to this approach, discussing the contents of the bags and how they present the opportunity to potential recruits.
Views differ on the effectiveness of the "Take 5" bags, with some participants expressing enthusiasm for the concept while others seek more information on its success in generating recruits. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall effectiveness of this approach.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to recruiting during shows, focusing on the use of "Take 5" bags as a promotional tool. The discussion reflects a variety of approaches and individual styles in engaging potential recruits.
Consultants looking for creative ideas to enhance their recruiting efforts during shows may find the shared experiences and strategies beneficial.
Yep, I've started doing the Take 5 bags too. I put in the opportunity brochure, the SS brochure and my "Pampered Chef advantage" flyer.Cindycooks said:Those Take 5 bags are awesome - my cluster is doing it too. All the up-line directors must have found out about this or something, for so many of us to know about it, in fact I was just gettiing ready to post about it!
We were told to take them to the show and just have them out. Don't be pushy, just mention that they are there and if anyone is interested, please take one home and "take 5 minutes" to read about our awesome opportunity. Ask them to give you "5 minutes" in the next day or two on the phone to answer any questions about getting started they might have.
BTW - those Take 5 candy bars are like the best thing ever if you haven't tried one yet!
Take 5 bags can be quite effective for recruiting during shows as they provide a tangible way for potential recruits to engage with the Pampered Chef brand. The bags typically contain samples, product information, and a personal touch that can spark interest in joining the team.
For maximum impact, include a mix of product samples, a brochure about the business opportunity, testimonials from current consultants, and a personal note from you. This combination helps to create a personal connection and showcases the benefits of joining your team.
Present the Take 5 bags during a designated segment of your show, perhaps after demonstrating a popular product. Explain the contents and how they relate to the business opportunity. Encourage guests to take a bag home and consider the benefits of becoming a consultant.
Many consultants report positive feedback regarding Take 5 bags, noting that they often lead to meaningful conversations about the business opportunity. Guests appreciate the thoughtful presentation and are more likely to consider joining when they have a physical reminder of the opportunity.
Yes, following up is crucial. Reach out within a few days of the show to ask if they have any questions about the contents of the bag. Personalize your follow-up by referencing specific items they showed interest in, and invite them to a future event or a one-on-one conversation to discuss the opportunity further.