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The thread explores various contents and ideas for recruiting packets used by Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions regarding what items they include to engage potential recruits.
Views differ on the specific contents and presentation of recruiting packets, with no clear consensus on a single approach or item set.
Participants share their personal experiences and creative ideas, reflecting a variety of strategies for engaging potential recruits in the Pampered Chef business.
Consultants looking for inspiration on how to create effective recruiting packets may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.
KellyTheChef said:I have made up "opportunity bags" that are a gift bag with:
small bottle of water with my label on it (thanks Jillisue!)
individual packet od Crystal light for the water
small micro bag of popcorn
our Your Life DVD
Postcard thanking them for their interest and telling them to enjoy their cold drink and popcorn while watching the DVD
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Thanks...idea came from seeing Julie Weiss and just changed it to suit me!Ginger428 said:WOW!!! That is soooooooo cool...Thank You so much for the info.....![]()
KellyTheChef said:I have made up "opportunity bags" that are a gift bag with:
small bottle of water with my label on it (thanks Jillisue!)
individual packet od Crystal light for the water
small micro bag of popcorn
our Your Life DVD
Postcard thanking them for their interest and telling them to enjoy their cold drink and popcorn while watching the DVD
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Jillisue made one up...I'll get it posted and you can just change it with your information. Then, I just print it off on bright paper and use my paper trimmer to cut them apart so they are straight. Then, use doublesided tape to put them on so you can't see the tape!mommyhugz1978 said:That's Clever... did you jsut make the lable on the computer or did you order it from some where?
KellyTheChef said:Thanks...idea came from seeing Julie Weiss and just changed it to suit me!
Now to get people to take them....
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KellyTheChef said:Jillisue made one up...I'll get it posted and you can just change it with your information. Then, I just print it off on bright paper and use my paper trimmer to cut them apart so they are straight. Then, use doublesided tape to put them on so you can't see the tape!
KellyTheChef said:I do!
Purple underwire bra- for all the support I get from my cluster and director. What other type of job applaudes you every month for DOING YOUR JOB?!?!?
Luggage claim ticket from suitcase- reminds me I am earning an all expense paid Carrabean cruise this year! Also- I have two step kids that go back and forth between OH and FL...PC has paid for ALL of their flights since I started selling
CD- reminds me how God used PC to push me out of my comfort zone. I help to lead our worship services at church (singing) and singing has given me self-confidence to get up in front of people at demos and vise versa doing PC has given me more confidence with my singing!
School bus- started this business needing to be home by the time my step kids got home from school...and now it is allowing me to be a full time SAHM for my 2 yr old!
Small candle- My goal this year is to be a light to others. PC allows me to meet people that I would have never come into contact with! Many of those people BLESS ME!! It is a win-win situation!
Julie Weiss suggests only using 4-5 items tops so you don't overwhelm people and don't talk too long...keep it short and sweet!
Ginger~Ginger428 said:Kelly,
When did you see her? I saw her 3/11, thought she was GREAT!
luvs2cook said:$125 in cash - I count out all my money, $20, $40, $60, $80, $100, $120, and $125...that's how much I make in one night. Image what you could make if you did only 4 shows...that's $500.
I put all my "why" stuff in my free cookware bag!!! People think it's very cute.
Kelly~pckelly said:I am going to try the WHY bag, but I do have individual recruiting bags. I found gift bags at the dollar store that look like purses...O MY GOODNESS they are so cute. Anyway, I put the Apron Flyer, Your Life Your Way Flyer, DVD, candle, nail file, lip gloss, and a dark chocolate Dove Candy bar, and on a bright colored card(index card) I write "Take some time to pamper yourself and imagine the possibilities of owning your own Pampered Chef Business"
pckelly said:I am going to try the WHY bag, but I do have individual recruiting bags. I found gift bags at the dollar store that look like purses...O MY GOODNESS they are so cute. Anyway, I put the Apron Flyer, Your Life Your Way Flyer, DVD, candle, nail file, lip gloss, and a dark chocolate Dove Candy bar, and on a bright colored card(index card) I write "Take some time to pamper yourself and imagine the possibilities of owning your own Pampered Chef Business"
A recruiting packet is a collection of materials provided to potential recruits to inform them about the Pampered Chef business opportunity. It typically includes information about the company, the products, compensation plan, and how to get started as a consultant.
Your recruiting packet should include a welcome letter, a brochure about Pampered Chef, a detailed explanation of the compensation plan, testimonials from successful consultants, and information on training and support available. You may also want to include a sample product or a catalog.
You can personalize your recruiting packet by adding a handwritten note or a personal story about your experience with Pampered Chef. Tailoring the packet to the individual’s interests or needs can make it more appealing and relatable.
Yes, including pricing information for the starter kit and any ongoing costs can be helpful. This transparency allows potential recruits to understand the initial investment and any recurring expenses associated with being a Pampered Chef consultant.
It’s a good idea to update your recruiting packet regularly, especially when there are changes in the product line, compensation plan, or company policies. Keeping the information current ensures that potential recruits receive the most accurate and relevant details about the opportunity.