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raebates said:I put one on the front listing the host benefits.
I put my contact info on the back.
I put an address label with my website over the HO website inside the catalog where it talks about wedding registries.
raebates said:I don't know if I have or not. Here it is as a PDF and in Publisher.
raebates said:I don't know if I have or not. Here it is as a PDF and in Publisher.
raebates said:I don't know if I have or not. Here it is as a PDF and in Publisher.
chefann said:I put a small (30 to a page) label with my info on the front. Then I put a larger label 910 to a page) with the PC logo and my info on the back, plus the recruiting call label near the photo of the kit. I started putting the logo on my labels when someone at a vendor event walked up to me, picked up a catalog, and said, "What company is this? I don't know what you're selling." Of course, she missed the logo on the front cover, my shirt, my apron, and the tablecloth, too.
I always look on the back for consultant info, too, because most companies have a spot there (and so they don't lose valuable front cover photo space). But it's surprising how many consultants don't label/stamp their catalogs. In 7 years, I've worked a lot of vendor/craft/bridal events and have been given catalogs by a lot of consultants. I'd be willing to bet that about 1/3 of them had no contact info on them at all, or just a handwritten first name and phone number (often without an area code, and I'm in an area that has 10-digit dialing on all calls).niclowther said:Someone told me once to put on front, but everyone automatically looks on back. My old catalogs had outlet sticker on front and my info on back.
chefann said:I always look on the back for consultant info, too, because most companies have a spot there (and so they don't lose valuable front cover photo space). But it's surprising how many consultants don't label/stamp their catalogs. In 7 years, I've worked a lot of vendor/craft/bridal events and have been given catalogs by a lot of consultants. I'd be willing to bet that about 1/3 of them had no contact info on them at all, or just a handwritten first name and phone number (often without an area code, and I'm in an area that has 10-digit dialing on all calls).
chefann said:I always look on the back for consultant info, too, because most companies have a spot there (and so they don't lose valuable front cover photo space). But it's surprising how many consultants don't label/stamp their catalogs. In 7 years, I've worked a lot of vendor/craft/bridal events and have been given catalogs by a lot of consultants. I'd be willing to bet that about 1/3 of them had no contact info on them at all, or just a handwritten first name and phone number (often without an area code, and I'm in an area that has 10-digit dialing on all calls).
chefann said:I always look on the back for consultant info, too, because most companies have a spot there (and so they don't lose valuable front cover photo space). But it's surprising how many consultants don't label/stamp their catalogs. In 7 years, I've worked a lot of vendor/craft/bridal events and have been given catalogs by a lot of consultants. I'd be willing to bet that about 1/3 of them had no contact info on them at all, or just a handwritten first name and phone number (often without an area code, and I'm in an area that has 10-digit dialing on all calls).
ChefBeckyD said:Rae - you are a genius!
maassl said:Love this, thanks!
kaseydee said:I love your label Rae!
To label your catalogs for Pampered Chef, you can either place the label on the front or back cover. Simply peel off the sticker backing and carefully place it on the desired location.
No, there is no specific spot for the label on the catalog. You can place it on the front or back cover as long as it is visible and does not cover any important information.
Yes, you can customize the label with your own information. You can add your name, contact information, and any other details you would like to include. This can help personalize the catalog for your customers.
No, you do not have to use the labels provided by Pampered Chef. You can create your own labels or use a different type of labeling system as long as it does not damage the catalog or cover important information.
Yes, you can remove the label if you want to reuse the catalog. Simply peel off the label carefully and make sure to not damage the catalog. You can then use a new label for the next use.