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ChefBeckyD said:I used to send them out 2 weeks ahead...but since taking Tammy Stanley's workshop, and subscribing to her newsletter, reading some of her books, etc...I've revised that.
Now, I have my host personally invite guests through phone calls/email/facebook/face-to-face AS SOON as they know their party date, and then I send out the invitation one week before the party. (for instance, my party next Monday - the invites went out Saturday & Monday)
I use the mini catalog, with the printed label invite that's on CC (mailed in an envelope), and my attendance and sales have never been better!
ahinchey said:I have a question -- do you guys pay for the postage your self or do you ask your host for that? I've been nervous about offering to send the invites because of the cost -- but now I am considering trying it to bump up my sales. I was worried about asking for the postage -- if it would be weird?
chefsteph07 said:I pay postage myself, and I think most consultants do. It's a write off, and I wouldn't feel right asking for payment back.
ChefBeckyD said:I used to send them out 2 weeks ahead...but since taking Tammy Stanley's workshop, and subscribing to her newsletter, reading some of her books, etc...I've revised that.
Now, I have my host personally invite guests through phone calls/email/facebook/face-to-face AS SOON as they know their party date, and then I send out the invitation one week before the party. (for instance, my party next Monday - the invites went out Saturday & Monday)
I use the mini catalog, with the printed label invite that's on CC (mailed in an envelope), and my attendance and sales have never been better!
chefsteph07 said:I do the same as Becky, and because of Tammy Stanley!
I inform the hosts that my "invites" are merely "official reminders" about the party and the ones on their "official" list will get a mini to look through as well as info about the party and online ordering, etc.
I also offer the evite option on the website etc, if they give me email addresses, I'll input those for the host as well.
I send them out 10 days prior. I have a party next Fri and sent my invites today. They will get them tomorrow. I've been doing this for a while and haven't had any complaints.
chefjeanine said:Keep in mind that we are sending mail with a 44cent stamp. . .not a postcard. Postcards are more likely to get lost in the mail or take longer to arrive, so you need to send them sooner (think 3 weeks before). I send my invitations anywhere from 2 weeks to 1 week before the party.
I put the Host's return address on my invitations so that she can deal with anything that comes back to her.
chefsteph07 said:I pay postage myself, and I think most consultants do. It's a write off, and I wouldn't feel right asking for payment back.
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