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The thread discusses the practice of conducting shows for potential recruits in the Pampered Chef community, focusing on how this approach may assist new consultants in jumpstarting their businesses and achieving qualifications. Participants share their experiences and thoughts regarding the roles of hosts and consultants during these shows.
Views differ on the specifics of hosting and submitting shows, with some participants advocating for co-hosting and others emphasizing the need for the recruit to take a more active role. No clear consensus emerges regarding the policies on submissions and hosting roles.
Participants share personal experiences and practices related to supporting new recruits in their business endeavors, reflecting a variety of approaches within the community.
Consultants looking for insights on supporting new recruits and understanding the dynamics of hosting shows may find this discussion relevant.
cincychef said:Yes, I have been offering this to all of my recruits. It does help them jump start their businesses.
heat123 said:She is actually "cohost" her mom is the actual host.
cmdtrgd said:Technically, whoever does the demo is the one who must submit it. However, I have done a co-demo with my new consultants and that worked nice. Also, I go th their first show and do the intro and wrap-up, but they run the demo.
heat123 said:OK, thanks all for the input, tips, advice and suggestions. I don't know if this will make or break her decision to join but thought I'd offer it to her to help her start out. She was just on the fence about it so ya know, whatever helps her take the plunge!The show already took place, but it barely qualifed on show night. The rest was outside orders that I could just give to her, to make it her own, if she decides to go for it!
Jumpstart Qualifying is a special program designed for new Pampered Chef consultants to host a show that introduces potential recruits to the business opportunity. It allows them to showcase products, share their experiences, and encourage others to join the team.
To qualify for Jumpstart Qualifying, you need to host a show within your first 30 days of becoming a consultant. During this show, you should aim to achieve a specific sales goal and invite potential recruits to attend, allowing them to see the business in action.
Hosting a Jumpstart Qualifying show provides several benefits, including the opportunity to earn additional rewards, gain valuable experience in presenting products, and potentially recruit new team members. It also helps build your confidence and establish your presence in the business.
Yes, inviting friends and family is encouraged! They can provide support, help create a fun atmosphere, and may also be interested in the products or the business opportunity. Their presence can significantly contribute to the success of your show.
If you don't reach the sales goal during your Jumpstart Qualifying show, you can still benefit from the experience and the connections made. While you may miss out on certain rewards, you can continue to grow your business and work towards future goals with additional shows and recruiting efforts.