Why am I Struggling to Secure My Second Recruit?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the challenges faced by participants in recruiting new consultants for Pampered Chef, sharing personal experiences and insights on the recruiting process.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over leads that do not convert into recruits, noting that it can be discouraging.
  • Another participant suggests that not all leads will become consultants and emphasizes the importance of understanding the potential recruit's perspective.
  • Concerns are raised about possibly overwhelming potential recruits with enthusiasm, with one participant sharing a personal experience of losing a lead due to this.
  • One participant advises focusing on listening to potential recruits and tailoring the conversation to their interests.
  • Another participant shares their experience of the ups and downs of recruiting, mentioning the importance of following up on leads and aiming high in recruitment goals.
  • A participant reflects on their own delayed decision to join, attributing their eventual sign-up to a compelling recruiting incentive.
  • One participant highlights the significance of timing in recruiting, noting that past conversations may yield results later when the timing is right.
  • Another participant shares that they prefer not to emphasize financial benefits, instead focusing on personal freedom gained from the business opportunity.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various recruiting strategies and the timing of potential recruits' decisions, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences related to recruiting, indicating that individual circumstances and timing play significant roles in the recruitment process.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into the recruiting process and those seeking to understand the challenges and experiences of their peers in similar situations.

pamperedmom2owen
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I keep coming up with what seem like great leads, i.e. they approach me before I have the chance. But, I keep coming up empty. It's so frustrating! :mad:
 
What are you saying to them when they approach you? Remember that you will get lots of leads, but not all leads become consultants. I think it is one out of every 10 will decide to become a consultant. I do understand you being discouraged, but it is not about you...it is about them.
 
Do you think you can scare them off with too much enthusiasm? I'm afraid I may have lost one that way myself?
 
One of the things you need to remember is that you have 2 ears and one mouth. You should be doing 2x listening.

I know that I "vomited" on them with information. Find out what interests them in PC then focus on that. Ask them, would you like more information or are you ready to get started now.

There is a lot of information on recruiting posted here. Do a search. I think several things even give you the words to say.
 
PamperedMomRecruiting can be a roller coaster. It can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you can tell that people are so close to signing. Just follow some of the suggestions on this site and take the "Responding to Objections" teleclass.

One note... always aim high when recruiting. If you want to promote to Director, recruit 7 people instead of 5. You never know if all of your recruits are going to stay active.

I promoted to Future Director last month and then my first recruit went inactive. I just found out this weekend that I lost my promotion and am back at the consultant level. :( I can guarantee that I will be following up on my leads this week!!! Being a Future Director for a month was really nice and it was that much closer to Directorship.

Hang in there, and be sure you always listen. Try not to talk too much, even as excited as we are about the business.
 
I think I was probably one of those frustrating people you ladies mentioned thats on the verge of signing but still won't. My recruiter tried for 2 years to get me to sign up. The thing that did it for me was a great recruiting incentive. So when those do come up(like this month) call those who have expressed interest or make a nice e-mail about the incentive and send it. It worked on me! :p
 
I think it is really important to remember that people who sign when the time is right for them will do much better at this business. I know it took me a while to make up my mind, and I am really glad I waited. I just signed a gal that has been coming to my meetings and has been to a couple of my shows... we have been doing this since November. But now she is ready to go out and start her business rolling. (She is my 6th)

Also, it takes about 5-10 interested people to get one recuite... and you would rather have that one be serious one than several that drop out right away.

hope this helps,
Shana
 
And... people you have talked to in the past, what might not have been good timing then may be good now. And I have to say that the 1 in 10 rule holds true for me. That's for sure. I've spoken to about 10-15 different people about the opportunity and fianlly have one sign! Woo-hoo!

I don't always talk about the money benefits. What got my last recruit was that I told her that I no longer feel trapped in my day job. That I KNOW I could walk in there and tell the boss to stick it! If I could get the DSA benefits (not available in my state) I would be outta there!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I struggling to secure my second recruit?

Struggling to secure your second recruit can be due to several factors, including a lack of confidence in your own sales abilities, not having a clear recruiting strategy, or not effectively communicating the benefits of joining your team. It's important to reflect on your approach and consider how you can improve your outreach and engagement with potential recruits.

Am I targeting the right audience for recruitment?

Identifying the right audience is crucial for successful recruitment. If you're targeting individuals who may not be interested in direct sales or the Pampered Chef products, you may face challenges. Consider reaching out to friends, family, or acquaintances who have shown interest in cooking, home goods, or entrepreneurship.

How can I improve my recruiting pitch?

Improving your recruiting pitch involves clearly articulating the benefits of joining your team, such as flexible hours, potential income, and personal growth opportunities. Practice your pitch with friends or fellow consultants to gain feedback, and ensure you tailor your message to resonate with the interests and goals of your potential recruits.

What resources can I use to enhance my recruiting efforts?

Utilizing resources such as training materials from Pampered Chef, online webinars, and mentorship from experienced consultants can significantly enhance your recruiting efforts. Additionally, consider joining social media groups or forums where you can share experiences and learn new strategies from others in the direct sales community.

How can I build my confidence in recruiting?

Building confidence in recruiting takes time and practice. Start by setting small, achievable goals for yourself, such as reaching out to a certain number of people each week. Celebrate your successes, seek feedback, and remember that rejection is a normal part of the process. The more you practice, the more comfortable you will become in your recruiting efforts.

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