What Is Your Favorite Recruiting Line?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various recruiting lines used by participants during their shows to engage potential recruits. Participants share personal experiences and creative phrases that have resonated with their audiences.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their line about earning products for free and making commission, highlighting the benefits of joining.
  • Another participant mentions using a line about paying for a cruise through their shows, emphasizing the financial rewards of being a consultant.
  • Several users discuss the impact of sharing personal stories about earning products and financial help, such as paying bills or college expenses.
  • One participant notes their use of a roll of accounting tape to visually represent the products earned for free, which sparks interest among attendees.
  • Another participant mentions a humorous line about offering everyone a job, which they found effective in engaging the crowd.
  • Some participants express that they are still developing their own recruiting lines or have tried different ones without settling on a favorite.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of specific recruiting lines, with no clear consensus on a single favorite line among participants.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes and creative approaches to recruiting, reflecting their individual experiences rather than any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration or ideas for engaging potential recruits during their shows may find this discussion helpful.

bbauman07
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What is your favorite recruiting line that you use at your shows?
 
"I got almost everything you see here for FREE with my kit or during my SS months while also earning commission."
 
Do you LIKE to pay taxes?
 
I paid for a cruise for my husband and I by doing a show a month for six month.
 
This is a great thread, BTW!!!
 
Anne - you did 6 shows and were able to go on a cruise? Was it the PC cruise?
 
No, it was just our annual vacation. We only do one a year, so we make it something nice.

And, yes, it was six shows, albeit couple of really good ones in there, and some outside orders.
 
When I get to the skillets part of my show I talk about how I had a show to get the skillet I wanted for 1/2 price, and when I found out how much the consultant made at my show I decided I was on the wrong side of the table :) - then I go on to tell them that now I was able to earn all the new exec skillets for free, b/c when PC comes out with new products, we consultants always have a chance to earn them for free.
 
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I really don't have one yet. I have tried a few different ones though.
 
If you love the products you just may want to try on my apron!
 
I have three things that I bring to my show with me on a constant bases.... and during my show Italk about how I earned those things for free in my first super starter month!! :) I get a lot of questions asked when I say that, I also through in that it can help with rent,mortagage, a bill, a car payment, or help pay for college.
 
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I do have a roll of accounting tape that I write eveything I got for free on and put it in a small gift bag and take it to my shows. I got this idea from a fellow cheffer. I don't read the list but, I do pull it out and show how long it is getting. It is there if they would like to take a closer look at it.
 
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:) :) :) bump :) :) :)
 
Good thread!:D

"I'm offering every one of you a job today; this apron comes in all sizes."
I listened to a tape (can't remember which one) and I thought it was great to actually say to the crowd that you're offering them all a job.
 
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I also like Don Funt's line does anyone here have a bill they would like to eliminated not a husband named bill but a debt?
 
What would you do with an extra $400-500 a month?
 
I got almost everyone one of my PC products for FREE while earning a commission check to go shopping and pay bills off with!
 
What a great thread! I usually talk about the kit, but I really don't have a line.
 
bbauman07 said:
I also like Don Funt's line does anyone here have a bill they would like to eliminated not a husband named bill but a debt?

I LIKE IT!!! :D :D :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good recruiting line for Pampered Chef?

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How can I make my recruiting line more effective?

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What should I avoid in a recruiting line?

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Can humor be effective in a recruiting line?

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How often should I change my recruiting line?

It's a good idea to refresh your recruiting line periodically to keep it engaging and relevant. Consider changing it based on seasonal promotions, new products, or personal experiences. This keeps your message fresh and can attract different audiences over time.

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