Need Help with Recruiting for Your SSM2 Team? Learn How to Get Started Here!

Click For Summary

Discussion Overview

This thread explores the experiences and strategies of participants regarding recruiting for their teams within the Pampered Chef community. Participants share their personal challenges, successes, and various methods for building their teams.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses feeling overwhelmed by the guidelines for website usage and the competitive nature of recruiting in their area.
  • Another participant shares their experience of finding enthusiasm and personal connections to be key in recruiting, suggesting that personal contact is more effective than advertising.
  • Several users mention the importance of sharing one's love for the products during shows and not prejudging potential recruits.
  • One participant highlights the success they found in recruiting through personal relationships, noting that this leads to stronger consultants.
  • Another participant shares their journey from viewing Pampered Chef as a hobby to successfully recruiting multiple consultants, attributing their success to enthusiasm and fun.
  • One participant encourages others by stating that deciding to grow a team is a significant first step and emphasizes the importance of sharing excitement about the business.
  • Another participant mentions their recent success in recruiting, thanking others for their advice and expressing optimism about future growth.
  • One participant notes the differences in market saturation between regions, sharing their experience of hosting a party with many new attendees.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of advertising versus personal contact in recruiting, with some participants favoring personal connections while others acknowledge that advertising can have some success.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences as consultants at different stages in their recruiting journeys, with varying levels of success and strategies discussed.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on recruiting strategies and personal experiences from others in the community may find this discussion beneficial.

D
Daventray
I am in ssm2 and I think I would like to start building my team. I just really don't know where to start. There are so many guidelines for website usuage and linking I am a little gun shy. I wanted to run an ad in the local paper but read on another thread that people had tried and it didn't result in any leads, but cost alot of $$. I am in RI and this seems to be a very competetive area for PC. Tons of Consultants. But like my director says alot more kitchens... I feel a little overwhelmed I guess but still love PC! ;)
 
Daventray said:
I am in ssm2 and I think I would like to start building my team. I just really don't know where to start. There are so many guidelines for website usuage and linking I am a little gun shy. I wanted to run an ad in the local paper but read on another thread that people had tried and it didn't result in any leads, but cost alot of $$. I am in RI and this seems to be a very competetive area for PC. Tons of Consultants. But like my director says alot more kitchens... I feel a little overwhelmed I guess but still love PC! ;)
Just show how much you love what you do. Share it at your shows. ASK everyone (don't prejudge anyone) if they want to have the opportunity you have. Speak from your heart and they will want to be on your team! Also, remember that only 1 in 10 will be interested so don't be discouraged. Keep on loving your job and telling others!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #3
Thank You!Thank You for being positive! Has anyone ever done flyers at the grocery store or chamber of commerce? If so do you have a word file as example?
And do you post them for bookings or team building or both?
 
a fellow RI'er!First of all congrats on your business, and deciding to build your team. :) I have been doing PC now for over 3 yrs, and really enjoy it. I just recently decided to grow my team also! You just need to remember that every person is a whole new circle of contacts. Even though it may seem RI is a small state, you would be surprised at the number of people I have come in contact with who never heard of PC! :cool: Good Luck and welcome! Maybe our paths will cross one day.

Sherrie
~Independent Kitchen Consultant
 
Recruiting is a personal touchI think you'll find your most effective recruiting is through personal contact. Flyers, websites and ads are fine but the reality is that most people are recruited through personal contact with a consultant. Be careful not to sink to much time and/or money into advertising (in newspapers, flyers posted in stores, etc.). Not that there's anything wrong with it, and I know people have had some success, but if you put the same focus and energy into customer care, host coaching, and doing shows, you'll have better results overall. You will also find that people you recruit through shows or other personal contact will tend to be stronger consultants as there is a relationship building there. This is a major relationship business -- don't underestimate that power.

As a new recruiter, start with the materials HO provides and do what they say! Use teleclasses, past conf workshop CD's & training tapes, your Recipe for Success manual, etc. There are wonderful resources from HO and successful recruiters within our company -- if you listen to one of the past Circle of Honor achievers in recruiting, I've never heard any of them say their strength in recruiting was a newspaper ad or mailing. It is always their connection with people and FOLLOW-UP! :D
 
RecruitingI started PC one year ago, and thought that it would be a hobby. I really didn't want to do a lot with it. However, a year later, I have 8 consultants below me! Two have been recruited by personal recruits and 6 of my own. I am still waiting for all to qualify so I can promote to driector, but it is so exciting! The true secret is ENTHUSIASM. If you truly love the products, and love what you do, and have FUN all the time, then others will see it and they will want to do it too. This is an extremely easy business, (in that I mean uncomplicated). Open a box and all you need to add is enthusiasm! We have great products, our consultants earn great margins, and the best thing of all is the other consultants. I have never worked with such caring and sharing individuals! That is how I have made a team in a year!
Wishing you the best!
John
 
You've already taken the first step!Just deciding to grow your team is a very powerful first step! Think about why you decided to join and realize there are a lot of people out there just like you. Yes, there's a lot of info involved, but people are attracted to people. If you know it's fun and exciting, share that with others, and they'll want to join you. Don't worry about the whole website policy thing. The website is not what builds your business - you do that! It's the enthusiasm and sincerety that builds your team, and the more people you can share with, the faster your team will grow. I'm a big believer in goal-setting. Ask your Director how to do that, set some goals, and good luck!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #8
Thanks For the Great Advice!I have since started recruiting and have signed my second recruit as of this morning! Thanks for your advice! Heres to becoming a FD!

:D
 
  • Thread starter
  • #9
Another RIerHi Tracy,

Just wanted to say congratulations and hello from another RIer. (Warwick!)

I am in SS2 and have yet to sign anyone. I am trying though! LOL!

I have a friend who used to live in Pennsylvania and she said PC was WAY more saturated there. So really I think we are lucky. I did a party on Saturday with 14 guests and only one had ever done a PC party before! (A roomful full of PC Virgins! Made for some low sales numbers, but got some bookings from it!)

Anyway,

I'd love to hear from you offline if you feel like chatting.

My email is [email protected]
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SSM2 in the context of Pampered Chef?

SSM2 stands for "Senior Sales Manager 2," which is a leadership level within the Pampered Chef direct sales structure. It signifies a level of achievement where individuals not only sell products but also build and manage their own teams of consultants.

How can I effectively recruit new team members for my SSM2 team?

To effectively recruit new team members, start by sharing your personal success stories and the benefits of joining Pampered Chef. Utilize social media platforms, host informational sessions, and engage with potential recruits by answering their questions and addressing their concerns about the business opportunity.

What resources are available to help me with recruiting for my team?

Pampered Chef offers various resources for recruiting, including training materials, webinars, and support from experienced leaders. You can also access marketing tools and templates to help you create appealing content for potential recruits.

How do I approach someone about joining my team without being pushy?

Approach potential recruits by focusing on building a relationship first. Share your experiences and the positive aspects of being a Pampered Chef consultant. Ask open-ended questions to understand their interests and needs, and offer the opportunity to learn more without pressure.

What are some common objections I might face when recruiting, and how can I overcome them?

Common objections include concerns about time commitment, financial investment, and fear of sales. To overcome these objections, provide clear information about the flexibility of the business, the low startup costs, and the support available to help them succeed. Share testimonials from other consultants who have successfully navigated these challenges.

Similar Pampered Chef Threads

  • finley1991
  • Pampered Chef Recruiting
Replies
2
Views
2K
Admin Greg
Replies
2
Views
2K
Admin Greg
  • heat123
  • Pampered Chef Recruiting
Replies
2
Views
2K
Admin Greg
  • Sarah K.
  • Pampered Chef Recruiting
Replies
11
Views
2K
Sarah K.
  • Morgan032032
  • Pampered Chef Recruiting
Replies
6
Views
3K
jcsmilez
  • wadesgirl
  • Pampered Chef Recruiting
Replies
7
Views
2K
wadesgirl
  • Kathylynn
  • Pampered Chef Recruiting
Replies
14
Views
3K
apamperedone
Replies
9
Views
2K
AJPratt
  • josh_j_216
  • Recruiting and Team Leaders
Replies
10
Views
3K
loreo
Replies
2
Views
4K
pamperedmom2owen
Back
Top