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The thread explores various approaches and ideas for contacting former recruits of Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions on how to initiate these conversations effectively.
Views differ on the best approach to take when contacting former recruits, with no clear consensus on a single method being preferred.
Participants share their experiences and suggestions based on their interactions with former recruits, highlighting the varied backgrounds and interests of those they are contacting.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively reach out to former recruits may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.
BethCooks4U said:Hi I'm ______. I worked with ___________ and she isn't with TPC anymore. I wanted to just let you know that I would love to help you with anything you might need. She mentioned that you had interest in our business. Is that something you'd still like to learn more about? Is there anything else? Can I add you to my email newsletter list? When would it be reasonable to check back with you?
...not all in one breath. Let her lead the conversation after your intro and go from there.
heather223 said:Sorry I mis read what you wrote. I would go with something along the lines of what Beth said. I would change the part about interested in the business to... I was calling to see if there was any way I could service you. We have a great host special coming up in _______.
HTH. :chef:
Many people fear rejection, worry about how the conversation will go, or feel anxious about not having the right answers to potential questions. They may also be concerned about coming off as pushy or intrusive, which can create hesitation in reaching out.
Preparation is key to overcoming your fears. Start by reviewing the recruit's previous interactions and notes you may have. Prepare a list of talking points, including updates about Pampered Chef, new products, or promotions that might interest them. Practicing your pitch with a friend can also help build confidence.
Begin the conversation with a friendly greeting and express genuine interest in how they have been. Transition into discussing any exciting updates or changes within Pampered Chef that might appeal to them. Keep the tone light and conversational, allowing them to share their thoughts and feelings without pressure.
It's important to remain calm and understanding when faced with objections. Listen actively to their concerns and validate their feelings. You can ask open-ended questions to better understand their perspective and offer solutions or information that may address their objections. If they are still disinterested, thank them for their time and leave the door open for future conversations.
After the call, send a follow-up message thanking them for their time and reiterating any key points discussed. If they expressed interest, provide additional resources or information that may help them make a decision. Keep the lines of communication open by checking in periodically, even if they are not ready to join again right away.