Recruiting Paperwork at Checkout?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various approaches to utilizing recruiting materials during checkout at Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their experiences and strategies regarding which brochures to use and how to engage potential recruits effectively.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using the "Your Life, Your Way" (YLYW) brochure but notes limited success in attracting interest without actively asking guests.
  • Another participant shares their experience of revamping their approach by using a gift box with the new recruiting booklet and a candy bar to make it more appealing.
  • Several users mention the importance of follow-up after offering brochures, with one participant emphasizing marking down who takes materials for later contact.
  • One participant expresses concern about having limited brochures and considers using the YLYW for casual inquiries while reserving the "Come Join Us" booklet for more interested guests.
  • Another participant notes that the "Come Join Us" brochure may contain too much information for casual inquiries and prefers the YLYW for initial interest.
  • One participant discusses the need to ask guests about the opportunity in a casual manner to encourage them to take materials.
  • Another participant mentions using a combination of brochures and personal materials in their recruiting kits, including business cards and training invites.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various brochures and the best methods for engaging potential recruits. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies, reflecting a range of practices and outcomes in recruiting efforts at shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on recruiting strategies and materials that may enhance their engagement with potential recruits during shows.

ChefJoyJ
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Hey guys! I have a show tonight and I want to utilize the 3 pile checkout method. So, my question is...what do you put in the recruiting pile and what do you give out to those interested? Just the Your Life, Your Way flyer?
 
recruiting...I was JUST thinking about that this morning!!! :)

I have always just put out the YLYW brochure, but haven't had much success with it (with people taking it) --I realize that you HAVE TO ask to get their initial interest...then they would more likely to help themselves to a brochure.

I have begun putting my referral system on a label on front of the YLYW brochure - so I hope that will help too.

I am curious to read others responses and input. :)
 
I revamped mine. I used to give alot of information. Now I use a gift box (found one that was 7x7) and put tissue paper with the new recruiting booklet (the green one with the girl on front) and the DVD. I also put a PayDay candy bar or a 1000 grand candy bar depending on what I can find. I tell them it's the best "gift" I have to offer them. Someone also mentioned a little bag of popcorn to go with the DVD (like HO did with our interactive DVD).
 
I use the Come Join us brochure -

The key is FOLLOW UP - mark down who takes it when you offer it and follow up with a phone call to answer any questions they might have!!
 
I put an Opportunity brochure (YLYW) in every guest packet and ask everyone at checkout. If they are interested, I give them the Come Join Us booklet and follow up in 24-48 hrs (in a perfect world). :)
 
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Okay...let's say I only have 4 come join us brochures and about 15 YLYW (came w/ kit - haven't ordered more). What would you do then? Have the YLYW for those curious and checkout? Give the come join us brochure to the more interested? Or use the come join us as a follow up? Ie, what did you think of the YLYW? Any questions? Would you like to meet, say for coffee, and discuss the opportunity in more detail? (and then give the come join us brochure?) I don't have but 1 copy of the YLYW DVde (my copy) and I'm not sharing! (terribly rude, isn't it? :p )

Any ideas?
 
Sounds like a good plan until you get more!
 
I use the Come Join Us for interviews. I think there's a little too much info in it for someone who is only casually looking at the business. YLYW is designed to be the perfect little sample of info.
 
DebbieJ said:
I put an Opportunity brochure (YLYW) in every guest packet and ask everyone at checkout. If they are interested, I give them the Come Join Us booklet and follow up in 24-48 hrs (in a perfect world). :)
That's exactly what I plan on doing!
 
ChefJoyJ said:
Okay...let's say I only have 4 come join us brochures and about 15 YLYW (came w/ kit - haven't ordered more). What would you do then? Have the YLYW for those curious and checkout? Give the come join us brochure to the more interested? Or use the come join us as a follow up? Ie, what did you think of the YLYW? Any questions? Would you like to meet, say for coffee, and discuss the opportunity in more detail? (and then give the come join us brochure?) I don't have but 1 copy of the YLYW DVde (my copy) and I'm not sharing! (terribly rude, isn't it? :p )

Any ideas?

You can download the Come Join Us booklet from CC. I just did a recruiting interview (literally across the country) and had emailed her the CJU book prio to the call so we could reference it in the interview. Turns out I didn't need it as she just needed to know how to get started (woo hoo).
 
I wouldn't give the Come Join Us booklet before the interview...unless you have someone who is pretty much ready and really likes that type of information. This tool was developed to help us in the interview - not to hand out as a piece of advertising. It's got a lot of information that requires interaction and questions / explaining between yourself and the potential recruit.

My recruiting kits include an opp. brochure, a rewards brochure, a little flyer I made, a business card. The ones I carry in my purse and give away at trade shows also have a mini catalog in them and an invite to our next team training.
 
my 2nd upline (a senior director) uses Come Join Us as her recruiting literature for the 3 piles, along with the DVD -- that's all she uses. My feeling is, if it works for her it can work for me -lol.
 
I have been using the Come Join Us but haven't gotten many bites to even look over it. I'm looking at my wording and trying to change it up. I think you definately have to ask the guests about the opportunity, not wait for them to take one but also to ask in a way that is very casual... "If I gave you some information to look over would you be willing to do that and then we can talk and see if this would be a good fit for you and your family." I feel like my guests are scared to even take it. I must be doing something wrong! :confused:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is recruiting paperwork at checkout?

Recruiting paperwork at checkout refers to the documentation that potential recruits can fill out during the checkout process when purchasing Pampered Chef products. This paperwork allows interested individuals to express their interest in joining the Pampered Chef team and provides the necessary information for follow-up.

Why is recruiting paperwork important?

Recruiting paperwork is important because it helps streamline the process of identifying and onboarding new consultants. It allows the company to capture potential recruits' information efficiently and ensures that interested individuals receive the necessary information about the opportunity to join Pampered Chef.

How can I encourage customers to fill out recruiting paperwork at checkout?

You can encourage customers to fill out recruiting paperwork by highlighting the benefits of becoming a Pampered Chef consultant, such as flexible working hours, earning potential, and the chance to be part of a supportive community. Additionally, you can mention that filling out the paperwork is a simple way to learn more about the opportunity without any obligation.

What information is typically included in the recruiting paperwork?

The recruiting paperwork typically includes fields for the individual's name, contact information, and any specific interests they may have regarding the Pampered Chef business opportunity. It may also include questions about their previous experience in direct sales or their motivation for wanting to join.

What happens after a customer fills out the recruiting paperwork?

After a customer fills out the recruiting paperwork, a representative from Pampered Chef will usually follow up with them to provide more information about the opportunity, answer any questions, and discuss the next steps for becoming a consultant. This follow-up is crucial for converting interested individuals into active team members.

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