I Am Re-Vamping My Recruiting Packets and I Know This Is a Small

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and ideas regarding the design and contents of recruiting packets for potential Pampered Chef consultants. Various approaches to maintaining contact with recruits are also discussed.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using a catalog and an opportunity brochure without additional materials.
  • Another participant shares their experience of creating gift bags that include a DVD, popcorn, and business materials to facilitate ongoing contact with potential recruits.
  • Several users mention including similar items in their recruiting gift bags, such as brochures, DVDs, and personalized water labels.
  • One participant expresses a desire for the company to offer specific folders for recruiting packets.
  • Another participant notes the challenge of keeping folders and envelopes looking presentable when used frequently.
  • One participant comments on the durability of organza bags compared to paper options.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best format for recruiting packets, with some participants favoring gift bags while others prefer folders or envelopes. No clear consensus emerges on a single preferred method.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas for engaging potential recruits, reflecting a variety of approaches within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to enhance their recruiting materials and maintain contact with potential team members may find this discussion beneficial.

SusanBP0129
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I am re-vamping my recruiting packets and I know this is a small detail, but what do you all use for the packets?
A folder? envelope?
Just wondering......:)
 
Nothing. They get to take a catalog home and I give them an opportunity brochure. That's it.
 
In the process of doing this... I wanted to devise a way of keepng continual contact with the person.

I'm making up little gift bags. My packet will be these organza bags i got at the dollar store, one of the your life your way DVD's, a bag of microwave popcorn, my business card, and 2 fliers. I will give it to them and tell them that I will give them a couple days to watch it and call them on Thursday evening to see what they thought of it.

I will call, chat and then make arrangements to meet with them to pick up/discuss the DVD after they watch it so that I have another "excuse" to follow up with them. This is also a chance to share the Empowering Women magazine with them. When I pick that up, it's yet another chance to follow up and talk with them.

I feel like this is a less pushy/pesky approach to follow up with the potential rep, but lets them know I'm always thinking of them and keeping up with them.
 
I have recruiting gift bags!
They contain:
Opp brochure
Your life, Your Way DVD
mini packet of microwave popcorn
water with "my" label on it (Water label is JillySue's creation!!)
individual packet of Crystal Light powder for the water
Thanks for your interest postcard (printed from VistaPrint.com) that I hand write: Thanks for taking a few minutes to watch this DVD. Enjoy your popcorn and drink and imagine what PC can do for YOU!!
 

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I'd love it if HO had those folders avail on supply order (the ones they sent all the new consultant info in with)!
 
I LOVE IT!!! I do what Deb does but I like the little gift bag!!! I'm going to think about that one! Thanks for the awesome ideas!! Good Thread Susan!!:D
 
KellyTheChef said:
I have recruiting gift bags!
They contain:
Opp brochure
Your life, Your Way DVD
mini packet of microwave popcorn
water with "my" label on it (Water label is JillySue's creation!!)
individual packet of Crystal Light powder for the water
Thanks for your interest postcard (printed from VistaPrint.com) that I hand write: Thanks for taking a few minutes to watch this DVD. Enjoy your popcorn and drink and imagine what PC can do for YOU!!


Cute, I'm hosting a Southern Living At Home show this month and the consultant did the same thing except she put a bottled coke in the bag instead of water. I LOVE the idea of the water label....too cute and catchy!!! I'm gonna have ta use it!!!!!
 
Here's maybe a funny question...I've put mine in folders and envelopes...I haven't really tried gift bags yet, but I drag them from show to show to show and they get pretty nappy looking. How do you keep them spiffy?
 
Well, the organza ones are kinda nice in that they are a cloth instead of paper so they won't wear and tear as easily, I would think :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I include in my revamped recruiting packets for Pampered Chef?

Your recruiting packets should include a welcome letter, an overview of the Pampered Chef opportunity, product catalogs, success stories from current consultants, and information about training and support. Additionally, consider including a FAQ section to address common concerns and a clear call to action.

How can I make my recruiting packets more visually appealing?

What are some effective ways to distribute my recruiting packets?

You can distribute your recruiting packets both physically and digitally. Physically, you can hand them out at parties, events, or local gatherings. Digitally, consider sending them via email, sharing them on social media, or creating a downloadable version on your personal website or blog.

How often should I update my recruiting packets?

It's a good practice to review and update your recruiting packets at least once a year or whenever there are significant changes in the Pampered Chef program, new product launches, or updates to compensation plans. Keeping your information current ensures that potential recruits have the most accurate and relevant information.

Can I personalize my recruiting packets for different audiences?

Absolutely! Personalizing your recruiting packets for different audiences can make them more effective. Tailor the content based on the interests and demographics of your potential recruits, such as focusing on the flexibility of the business for stay-at-home parents or the income potential for those looking for a side hustle.

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