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This thread explores various strategies participants use to generate leads from grocery stores and other public places. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for engaging potential customers in casual settings.
Views differ on the best methods for generating leads, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective approach.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and strategies, reflecting their individual comfort levels and creativity in outreach efforts.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to engage potential customers in everyday situations may find the shared experiences helpful.
Jilleysue said:Can you post the flyers you are talking about?
There's an "Ask me about The Pampered Chef" button that's available through the Director's Store at VIP. Your director can order it for you. (Suggest that he/she offer it as an incentive one month!)sillylittlechef said:Scott, what button are you talking about? Does it say something to tell people to ask?
ChefBeckyD said:I don't think there is an actual flyer posted - I think she is referring to the flyer talked about in post #2!![]()
Wow, Valky!! That's brilliant!!! Great job!yummy4tummy said:I changed dentists recently (started going to DH's dentist instead of commuting 100 miles r/t to mine). When I went for my appointment I had a catalog, The girls pounced on it...even the dentist (female). I got 2 immediate orders and probably some more when March rolls around (new products). In turn, the dentist sent me to orthodontist (braces at my age YUK) When I went I was wearing a self made PC shirt. When they told me how much it was going to cost for my orthodontia they asked if I had any questions. I said yes, How many shows can I expect to get out of this office to help pay for the braces?Well, it worked. I have a show at the office next month! Now, I just hope it is a good one. LOL Valky
BTW, I spent mega $$ at my previous dentist office and not a single order in the years that me and my DD went there. Now I have much friendlier environment, a customer base and save $$ on gas...my teeth look good too!![]()
Start by practicing a friendly and approachable demeanor. Smile and make eye contact, and begin with a simple greeting. You can ask open-ended questions about their shopping experience or share a quick tip related to cooking or meal prep to engage them in conversation.
Keep your introduction brief and to the point. You might say something like, "Hi, I'm [Your Name], and I'm a Pampered Chef consultant. I help people discover easy and fun ways to cook at home. Have you heard of Pampered Chef before?" This opens the door for further conversation.
Rejection is a natural part of sales. If someone isn't interested, thank them for their time and move on to the next person. Remember, not everyone will be a potential lead, and that's okay. Focus on the positive interactions and learn from each experience.
Offer something of value in exchange for their contact information, such as a free recipe card, a cooking tip, or an invitation to a cooking demonstration. Make it easy for them to sign up by providing a simple form or using a digital tool to capture their details.
After collecting contact information, send a friendly follow-up message thanking them for their time and reminding them of your conversation. You can also invite them to a cooking class or share a special offer. Personalizing your message will help you stand out and build rapport.