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This thread centers around a participant's excitement and concerns regarding a potential recruit from a recent party. Participants share their thoughts on the recruit's prospects and the significance of the party's sales figures.
Participants generally agree that a sales figure of $400 is not a failure, though there are differing opinions on the implications of the hostess's motivations and potential commitment.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding recruitment and party sales within the context of Pampered Chef.
Consultants interested in recruitment strategies and party sales dynamics may find the shared experiences relevant.
Laura4 said:Well when you do the thing online, it asks for the dates anyway, at least it did when I submitted my application...I think she's good to go that way. She seems pretty reputable, but I just hope she doesn't feel like she didn't get a whole lot out of her party saleswise (I think so far it might have only been $400) and just want a little bit more and then quit. I hope she'll sign up, see how great we are, etc., etc.,![]()
Laura4 said:If I can MAKE it to $400 it won't be. LOL! I think it was around $330-350 something. I'm being generous. LOL!
Congratulations! The first step is to have a conversation with your potential recruit. Share your own experience with Pampered Chef, discuss the benefits of joining, and answer any questions they may have. Make sure to express your excitement and support for their potential journey.
Once your recruit joins, provide them with resources and guidance. Help them set up their launch party, introduce them to training materials, and connect them with other team members. Regular check-ins can also help them feel supported and motivated in their new role.
New recruits often worry about selling products, meeting sales goals, and balancing their time. Address these concerns by sharing your own experiences and emphasizing that everyone starts somewhere. Encourage them to take it one step at a time and remind them that support is available.
Building confidence takes time, so encourage your recruit to set small, achievable goals. Celebrate their successes, no matter how small, and provide constructive feedback. Role-playing scenarios and practicing presentations can also help them feel more prepared and confident in their abilities.
Pampered Chef offers a variety of resources for new recruits, including training videos, webinars, and a supportive community. Encourage your recruit to explore the official Pampered Chef website and join social media groups where they can connect with other consultants for tips and inspiration.