I Won't Bug You Anymore Email... Need Wording

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around crafting a polite email response to a potential recruit, expressing the sender's desire not to come across as bothersome while maintaining communication. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for wording the email effectively.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to avoid feeling like a pest while following up with a potential recruit.
  • Another participant shares their experience of a recruit who fluctuates between interest and hesitation.
  • One suggestion includes a specific email template that conveys understanding and offers to follow up later.
  • Another participant adds to the email suggestion by emphasizing the opportunity and expressing disappointment if the recruit does not proceed.
  • Several users discuss technical issues related to formatting their messages, indicating a shared challenge in communication.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of being polite and considerate in communication with potential recruits, though specific wording suggestions vary.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies related to recruitment communication within the Pampered Chef community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for guidance on how to communicate with potential recruits without being overly persistent may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

AJPratt
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I want to send an email back to someone but I am challegened by the wording. I would like to basically say, "I don't like to feel like I'm bugging you so I won't ask you about this again." But in a nice way.
 
I'm starting to feel the the pampered pest.

What are the circumstances? Are you trying to get a booking or recruit lead?
 
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I like that line... Its for a recruit. She seems interested but talks herself out of it. And then is interested again, and talks herself out again...
 
I would send her an email that say something like.

Hello , this is Anne Pratt with the PC. I would be happy to help you start your own business when you are ready, however I'm starting to feel like the pampered pest. So I'll give you sometime to think things over would it be alright if I contacted you again on . (a few weeks)

Then when you recontact her ask her she's ready to sign up yet. If not ask her what keeps changing her mind.

HTH
 
Brooke - good answer. I would also add something like I would be really sad to see you miss such an awesome opportunity, but understand if it is not for you right now. I would also be really bummed if I didn't get to work with you.or something along those lines.
 
my underlined spaces didn't show up :confused:
 
huh? what do you mean, Brooke?
 
It should say hello (space for name) this is

and

if I contacted you again on (space for date)
 
I put in unlined spaces but it didn't work
 
No - HTML (the code that puts our board together) ignores multiple spaces. If you want to add a blank space, just use some _ or - It's not ideal, but it'll get the job done!Thanks for this thread, btw. Good ideas!
 
Thanks I'm not very computer smart.
 
It's just like a foreign language... If you don't know it, you're left feeling confused. But if you have translators, you'll get along just fine. I know it and I'm happy to share. I glean lots of PC info from you, so it works out nicely, I think. :)
 
Brooke and Kate--those are great ideas!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an "I Won't Bug You Anymore" email?

An "I Won't Bug You Anymore" email is a message sent to potential customers or leads who have not engaged with your previous communications. It serves as a polite way to let them know that you respect their decision not to pursue your products or services further, while also leaving the door open for future contact.

When should I send an "I Won't Bug You Anymore" email?

This type of email is typically sent after multiple attempts to connect with a lead or customer have gone unanswered. If you’ve reached out several times without a response, it’s appropriate to send this email to acknowledge their silence and give them an option to opt-out of future communications.

What should I include in the email?

Your email should be brief and to the point. Start with a friendly greeting, express understanding of their lack of response, and let them know you won’t contact them again unless they reach out. You can also include a line inviting them to reconnect in the future if they change their mind.

How can I make the email sound friendly and not pushy?

Use a warm and conversational tone throughout the email. Avoid using sales jargon and instead focus on expressing gratitude for their time. Phrases like "I completely understand" or "No pressure at all" can help convey a friendly tone and reassure them that you respect their decision.

Can I still follow up after sending this email?

While the intent of the email is to cease communication, you can still follow up in the future if you have new products or promotions that may interest them. Just be sure to respect their initial request and only reach out if you believe it adds value to their experience.

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