Recruiting Leads: Has Anyone Tried It?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the topic of purchasing leads for recruiting in the context of Pampered Chef. Participants share their thoughts on the effectiveness and implications of this approach, particularly in relation to company policies and personal experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based, Anecdotal, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the experience of purchasing leads to recruit, expressing interest in reaching a different market.
  • Another participant questions the legality of purchasing names, noting that it may violate company policies unless individuals have explicitly requested information.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of building relationships over purchasing leads, suggesting starting with a personal contact list.
  • Another participant shares a negative experience with purchasing leads, stating that their cluster's attempt to buy leads for shows was unsuccessful.
  • One participant mentions hearing about successful advertising in local papers but warns against buying lead lists due to lack of control over the content and competition for the same leads.
  • Another participant strongly advises against buying leads, citing that it is often considered a waste of time and money based on information about multi-level marketing practices.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the purchase of leads, with some participants strongly opposing the idea while others share personal experiences that reflect both skepticism and curiosity about the approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their experiences and opinions within the framework of recruiting practices for Pampered Chef, highlighting the challenges of reaching new markets.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants exploring different methods for recruiting and those considering the implications of purchasing leads may find the shared experiences relevant.

k chan
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Has anyone purchased leads to recruit? I know there isn't any mention of this in the training, but has anyone tried and how did it work out? I live in a small community and am thinking of trying it to get out into a different market.
 
Like purchase a list of names? I know that purchasing information is against PC's policies but I am not sure if that is what you are talking about...

I think anything is against the rules unless the people specifically asked for recruiting information knowing you are with PC or if they agreed when you offered.
 
If you want to get out into a different market, find a booth in a nearby town. Don't purchase names!!! I have never bought anything from a telemarketer - which is what you will be seen as.
 
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Yeah, like a list of people who have responded to an Ad that they want to start a home based business.
 
If you want to be successful in this business, you need to BUILD RELATIONSHIPS. Start with your list of 100 and go from there.
 
k chan said:
Yeah, like a list of people who have responded to an Ad that they want to start a home based business.
I'm not sure if this is the same thing but our cluster tried buying into David's Bridal for leads everymonth (for shows not necc. for recruiting) and it totally bombed!
 
Now, I have heard of people successfully putting an ad in the paper and getting people to call them. However, it can be a huge expense. I would not purchase a lead list from someone else's ad because you don't have control over what is said in the ad and you have no idea how many other people have purchased the same list!
 
Don't buy leads. Everything I've read about MLMs (apparently, other companies train on purchasing leads) indicate that it's a big waste of time and money.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are recruiting leads in the context of Pampered Chef?

Recruiting leads refer to potential individuals who may be interested in joining your Pampered Chef team as a consultant. These leads can come from various sources, including friends, family, social media, and networking events.

How can I find recruiting leads for my Pampered Chef business?

You can find recruiting leads by leveraging your personal network, attending local events, hosting cooking shows, and utilizing social media platforms. Engaging with your audience and sharing your experiences can also attract potential recruits.

Has anyone successfully recruited leads through social media?

Yes, many Pampered Chef consultants have successfully recruited leads through social media. By sharing engaging content, hosting virtual cooking demonstrations, and actively participating in relevant groups, consultants can connect with individuals interested in the business opportunity.

What strategies can I use to convert leads into recruits?

To convert leads into recruits, build a relationship with them by providing valuable information about the Pampered Chef opportunity, addressing their concerns, and showcasing the benefits of joining your team. Personal stories and testimonials can also be effective in persuading leads to sign up.

Are there any common challenges when recruiting leads?

Common challenges include overcoming objections, dealing with rejection, and finding qualified leads who are genuinely interested in the business. It's important to remain persistent, positive, and adaptable in your approach to recruiting.

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