AJPratt
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The thread centers around a participant's inquiry about accepting cash for a kit purchase and the possibility of using a charge card for the transaction. Participants share their personal experiences related to recruiting and the dynamics of following up with potential recruits.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of "giving up" as a strategy, with some participants finding humor in the concept while others emphasize the importance of follow-up. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to recruiting.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and humorous takes on recruiting strategies within the consultant community.
Consultants interested in informal discussions about recruiting experiences and strategies may find this thread engaging.
I guess there is something to be said about giving up. You certainly lower your expectations. LOLamy07 said:Great Job Ann! Ok, I think I'm going to take your lead and "forget about recruiting", cause look what happened when you totally relaxed! Was this the waitress?
AJPratt said:I guess there is something to be said about giving up. You certainly lower your expectations. LOL
This is a past host, who had said to be back in NOVEMBER that she wanted to sign after her baby was born. So, I just kep in touch with her.
AJPratt said:Yeah... I can just hear Jean Jonas now... "Ladies, just let it go and they will come to you." LOL
katie0128 said:ROFLMAO!!!! Wonder if HO would spotlight this in WB or CN! That would be a great topic for NC... New Recruiting Strategy - GIVE UP!
pamperedgirl3 said:Maybe they could split this into two topics--Anne's "Give Up" strategy & Gillian's "Recruit hosts so you don't have to do their show" strategy! Either one would probably work better than what I'm doing now!
AJPratt said:I guess there is something to be said about giving up. You certainly lower your expectations. LOL
This is a past host, who had said to be back in NOVEMBER that she wanted to sign after her baby was born. So, I just kep in touch with her.
AJPratt said:Thanks! Well, she came to the cluster meeting last night and SIGNED UP!!! She actually had the agreement all done and I just needed to put in the CC#. Talk about motivated!!
Let's see...mommyhugz1978 said:How many recurits does that make for you now???
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