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The thread centers around strategies for sharing business opportunities related to Pampered Chef, with participants discussing their approaches and experiences in introducing the business to potential recruits.
Views differ on the best timing and methods for introducing the business opportunity, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective approach.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies based on their individual practices within the Pampered Chef community.
Consultants looking for insights on how to effectively share business opportunities with potential recruits may find the shared experiences relevant.
DebbieJ said:Sharon,
PC provides SOOOO much training on this. Have you read your Business Binder? Taken a Tele Class? Done the online training?
I'd start there and then come back with more specific questions.
You can always talk to your director, too. If your goal is to recruit and promote to director, then you need to talk to her about it so you can set your goal and make a plan for achieving it!
thanx deb eva since your post i hav been doin training lik crazy and it really has helped me.DebbieJ said:Sharon,
PC provides SOOOO much training on this. Have you read your Business Binder? Taken a Tele Class? Done the online training?
I'd start there and then come back with more specific questions.
You can always talk to your director, too. If your goal is to recruit and promote to director, then you need to talk to her about it so you can set your goal and make a plan for achieving it!
Start by sharing your personal story and experiences with the business. Highlight the benefits you've gained, such as flexibility, income potential, and community support. Use social media, host informational gatherings, or have one-on-one conversations to create a comfortable environment for discussion.
Look for individuals who are enthusiastic about cooking, enjoy social interactions, or are seeking flexible work options. Friends, family, and acquaintances are a good starting point. Additionally, consider reaching out to people in your network who have expressed interest in entrepreneurship or direct sales.
Utilize brochures, business cards, and digital presentations that outline the benefits of joining your team. Pampered Chef provides various resources, including videos and testimonials, that can help convey the value of the opportunity. Make sure to tailor your materials to address the specific interests of your audience.
Listen carefully to their concerns and validate their feelings. Provide clear, honest answers and share success stories from other consultants. Emphasize the support and training available to new recruits, and reassure them about the flexibility and potential for growth within the business.
Follow up with potential recruits within a few days to see if they have any questions or need more information. Use a friendly, non-pushy approach, and offer to meet again to discuss their thoughts. Sending a thank-you note or a small gift can also leave a positive impression and keep the conversation going.