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The discussion focuses on creating a flyer that encourages individuals to use their tax returns to invest in quality cookware and potentially start a business. Participants emphasize the financial benefits of cookware over traditional tools, highlighting cost-per-use calculations for various cookware sets. The conversation also suggests incorporating promotional discounts, such as 60% off, to enhance the appeal of the flyer. Ultimately, the goal is to design a compelling recruiting flyer that promotes both personal investment and business opportunities.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for direct sales consultants, marketing professionals, and anyone involved in promoting cookware or similar products, particularly during tax season. It provides insights into leveraging tax returns for personal investment and business growth.
sarahlegare said:Yeah, I'd like something about using the tax refund to get the start up kit! But I like figuring out the per day $$ for the cookware! Here's the breakdown!!
7 piece Executive Set .95 per day/year Make that a 5 year investment per day & it's .19 cents a day!! AND you'll be using your cookware MUCH longer than that!!!
5 piece Executive .62 cents a day/year .12 a day/5 year
7 piece stainless $1.23/day/year .25 cents/5 years
5 piece stainless .81/day/year .16 cents/5 years
Interesting!!
jbarnhill said:This is great but it would be even less if they book a show in february and use their two 60% off items to get the 5 and 7 piece sets.
Glad you like it - thanks for the note! I will fix it now!climbercanoe3 said:That looks great. A quick little change, the product value is over $500.. even better.
That's a great flyer! I need to use that in my April NL! Great job, thank for sharing!jbachen said:How about this: (And I hope it posts... I am not sure I am doing this correctly.)
TaxSeasonRecruiting.doc
This phrase emphasizes the importance of using your tax return as an opportunity to invest in personal and professional development. By allocating some of your tax refund towards educational resources, tools, or training, you can enhance your skills and ultimately improve your income potential.
You can invest in yourself by purchasing courses, attending workshops, or acquiring tools that will help you grow in your direct sales business. Additionally, consider spending on marketing materials, such as flyers or business cards, to promote your Pampered Chef products effectively.
When designing flyers, ensure they are visually appealing and easy to read. Use high-quality images of your products, choose a clean layout, and incorporate your branding elements. Include a clear call-to-action and contact information to encourage potential customers to reach out.
To track the effectiveness of your flyers, include unique promotional codes or specific contact methods for customers who respond to the flyer. Monitor sales and inquiries that come from these sources to evaluate how well your flyer is performing.
Yes, expenses related to your direct sales business, such as marketing materials, training courses, and business supplies, may be tax-deductible. It's important to keep accurate records and consult with a tax professional to ensure you maximize your deductions appropriately.