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This thread centers around a participant's anticipation of two potential recruits attending an upcoming cluster meeting. Various participants express their hopes and experiences related to recruitment incentives and the impact of recent changes in the starter kit.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness and frequency of recruiting incentives, with some participants expressing hope for new incentives while others reflect on past experiences with promotions.
The discussion highlights personal experiences and sentiments surrounding recruitment efforts and the impact of promotional changes within the consultant community.
Consultants interested in recruitment strategies and those tracking changes in incentives may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
christy_c said:When did they last offer a recruiting incentive?
AGES ago! I think it has been over a year-since they changed the starter kit.christy_c said:When did they last offer a recruiting incentive?
It's important to create a welcoming environment for your potential recruits. Prepare an agenda that includes an introduction to Pampered Chef, product demonstrations, and testimonials from current consultants. Make sure to have materials ready, such as brochures or business cards, and consider having some products available for them to try.
Engagement is key to making a positive impression. Encourage questions and discussions throughout the meeting. You can also include interactive elements, such as a product demonstration where they can participate, or a fun icebreaker activity to help them feel comfortable and involved.
Be sure to highlight the benefits of becoming a Pampered Chef consultant, such as flexible working hours, the potential for income, and the support available from the company and your cluster. Share success stories from current consultants and discuss the training and resources that are provided to help them succeed.
After the meeting, send a thank-you message to each potential recruit, expressing your appreciation for their attendance. Include a summary of what was discussed and invite them to reach out with any further questions. You can also schedule a one-on-one follow-up call to discuss their thoughts and address any concerns they may have.
It's common for people to have reservations about joining a direct sales opportunity. Listen to their concerns and provide honest answers. Share additional resources, such as FAQs or success stories, and remind them of the support they would receive as part of your team. Encourage them to take their time in making a decision and let them know you're available for any further questions.