Recruiting Prospects: Show & Kit Cost Discounts

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SUMMARY

This discussion focuses on the procedures for prospective recruits to reduce their kit costs through show credits. Recruits can apply $20-$40 towards their kit from their shows, contingent upon reaching a total of $300 or $400 in sales. The necessary product codes for these discounts are available in the PP system, and recruits must complete their agreement online using their consultant and show numbers. The remaining free product value (FPV) can also be applied towards products after the show is closed.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of PP (Product Program) system
  • Knowledge of consultant and show number formats
  • Familiarity with kit cost structures and discounts
  • Basic comprehension of direct sales recruiting processes
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the PP system for product code retrieval
  • Learn about consultant agreement completion procedures
  • Investigate the implications of show sales thresholds on kit costs
  • Explore strategies for effectively closing shows and managing recruit credits
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for direct sales consultants, team leaders, and anyone involved in recruiting and onboarding new consultants within a direct sales framework.

heat123
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I have two prospective recruits who are interested in having a show first and want to buy down their kit cost! Does anyone have any paper work info on this or procedures of any sort? All I could tell them is that they could apply $20-$40 towards their kit from thier shows. And they wanted paper work info to read over.

Do they reach the $300 or $400 to receive the $20 and $40 off then get the $5 remaining in Free products? NOt sure how this all works yet! Help!:confused:

thanks!
 
Heather,

There is a product code in PP for the $20 and $40 conversion. Sort by item number and it's at the top of the list.

And you're right--whatever FPV is left over, they get to use towards products.

Once the show is closed and in the system, they can then go online to complete their agreement. They will need the show number 123456K1234 where the first six #s are your consultant number and the last four numbers are their show number. They will need that to sign up and then they will pay the difference $50 or $70.

Hope that makes sense! Ask more questions if it doesn't.
 
I have a host that wants to be a Consultant and I'm not sure how to get her the credit. Where do I enter the information? Where do I find the codes? I tried doing what the above post suggested but I couldn't find it. Help. She wants to close her party tonight and I can't get a hold of my director.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of recruiting prospects for Pampered Chef?

Recruiting prospects for Pampered Chef can lead to increased sales and personal income. By building a team, you can earn commissions on their sales, access to exclusive promotions, and the opportunity to grow your business network. Additionally, you can provide support and mentorship to new consultants, fostering a positive community.

What is the cost of the Pampered Chef starter kit?

The Pampered Chef starter kit typically costs around $109, which includes a variety of essential tools and products to help new consultants begin their business. This kit is designed to provide everything needed to host cooking shows and demonstrate products effectively.

Are there any discounts available for the starter kit?

Yes, Pampered Chef occasionally offers promotions that provide discounts on the starter kit or even waive the fee altogether during specific recruitment events. It's best to check with your consultant or the official Pampered Chef website for current offers and promotions.

How can I effectively recruit prospects for my Pampered Chef team?

To effectively recruit prospects, share your personal success stories and the benefits of being a Pampered Chef consultant. Host informational sessions, utilize social media to reach a wider audience, and offer incentives for joining your team, such as discounts on their starter kit or additional training and support.

What should I say to prospects who are hesitant about the kit cost?

Address their concerns by highlighting the value of the starter kit, which includes high-quality products that can be used for their own cooking needs. Emphasize the potential for earning back their investment through sales and the flexibility of the business model. Sharing testimonials from successful consultants can also help alleviate their hesitations.

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