Advertising in Your Neighborhood

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various methods for advertising Pampered Chef consulting services within local neighborhoods. Participants share their experiences and opinions on appropriate strategies for outreach, including the legality of placing materials in mailboxes and alternative methods of distribution.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the appropriateness of placing mini-catalogs in neighborhood mailboxes.
  • Another participant mentions that it is illegal to put items in mailboxes unless properly stamped and suggests going door-to-door instead.
  • Several participants express uncertainty about the legality of mailbox use in Canada.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a neighborhood newsletter to promote their services, resulting in an order.
  • Another participant discusses using door handles for flyers as a viable alternative to mailboxes.
  • One participant mentions using newspaper boxes for distribution, while another suggests hosting a Recipe Tasting party to engage neighbors.
  • Several participants discuss the use of Nextdoor.com for advertising, with one sharing their experience of posting an ad in the Classifieds section.
  • One participant seeks assistance with proofreading a neighborhood flyer for an upcoming event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the legality and effectiveness of using mailboxes for advertising, with some participants agreeing on the legal restrictions while others share alternative methods. There is no clear consensus on the best approach to neighborhood advertising.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding local advertising strategies, reflecting a range of practices and legal considerations in different regions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on neighborhood advertising strategies may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant to their own outreach efforts.

TheFreddiesCook
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I was wondering if it's appropriate to let people in my neighborhood know that I am a PC consultant by putting mini-catalogs in their mailboxes with some info about booking a show, etc. Has anyone done this ? What else can I do? Thanks!
 
It's illegal to put things in mail boxes unless it's stamped and sent through the PO. Just note that this kind of action puts the ball in their court and post of the time they aren't going to contact you. You would be better off going door to door and talking to them for a little bit, trying to get information from them (offer a drawing) and then following up.
 
Is it illegal in Canada too??
 
richardson3 said:
Is it illegal in Canada too??

Not sure.

I do have to say that yesterday I noticed our landlord going down the street putting stuff in people's mailboxes. I was wondering what was going on and why he was too lazy to just put notices on our door. Today I get the mail and it's our RENT payment not even in an envelope! Just laying there open for anybody to see if they decided to open our mail box. I think I might call the PO on Monday and let them know. I don't want to have my rent statement just laying there. It's part of doing your business, you STAMP and MAIL our statements or bring them to our door.
 
wadesgirl said:
Not sure.

I do have to say that yesterday I noticed our landlord going down the street putting stuff in people's mailboxes. I was wondering what was going on and why he was too lazy to just put notices on our door. Today I get the mail and it's our RENT payment not even in an envelope! Just laying there open for anybody to see if they decided to open our mail box. I think I might call the PO on Monday and let them know. I don't want to have my rent statement just laying there. It's part of doing your business, you STAMP and MAIL our statements or bring them to our door.

What a passive-agressive cheapskate!
 
ChefPeg said:
What a passive-agressive cheapskate!

This is the third landlord we've had since we moved here 7 years ago and this one is the worst!!
 
I'm doing that very thing this week - except I'm putting them on their front doors. I have some mini catalogs, a note from me and plastic bags that hang on the doors.
 
I get flyers and such all the time stuck in my door handle so as long as it isn't on the mailbox you are golden :-)
 
We have a neighborhood newsletter that I have my name and number in. So far I have gotten 1 order from it. She's thinking about having a show now. =D
 
I agree with the no-mailbox rule. It's a Federal violation to put something in mailboxes without running it through the post office with proper postage.You can buy one of these:
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(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003REH4T6/?tag=pfamazon01-20), hang it on your back window next to the Merrill logo, and let your car advertise everywhere you go including your neighbors and their guests ... 365 days a year. ;) (Check with your insurance company, I hear some states have rules.) It comes in 3 pieces and you use the included double sided sticky tape. You don't have to add the over-the-window hanger - you can affix it directly to the back glass if you choose.
 
If they have boxes for newspaper you could use those instead. We get handouts on our all the time.
 
pampchefrhondab said:
If they have boxes for newspaper you could use those instead. We get handouts on our all the time.

That what I was going to suggest also, although I think putting them on the door handle may be more effective, if you have the time (or kids who like to help!) to walk up to each door. I've done the newspaper box route, and it's always funny to me how much trash from other flyers and business cards, etc has been left in their boxes...usually in the back. But they are dirty, weathered, wet, etc. I try to keep mine towards the very front so it's obvious. But people just get their mail and leave the "trash". (I take them out if nothing else to throw it away).

And don't spend too much money on whatever you DO put in the box. Most will pitch it. A recipe card and a mini or a flyer may be sufficient.

Or do a Recipe Tasting party at your house to introduce yourself to them. Make an invitation, and include that with a mini & a recipe card. Those who are really interested, will show up. Walk around on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon when folks are out an about...or after dinner in the evenings. (I need to do this more!) Get to know your neighbors in person! It will be much more affective.
 
I found a neighborhood flyer and updated it. I was hoping someone could check it to make sure all seems correct as I would like to use it at an upcoming event. When I try to upload it (word document) I get the error message below. Does anyone have a suggestion or is someone willing to proof-read if I e-mail it to them? (Maybe Greg can help)
 

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Does your neighborhood participate in Nextdoor? Nextdoor is a social media outlet that is specific to neighborhoods, and usually includes a "Classifieds" area. www.nextdoor.com
 
I have an ad posted on Nextdoor.com under Classifieds. Don't post in the main area or you will get booted.
 
TheCookingDoctor said:
I have an ad posted on Nextdoor.com under Classifieds. Don't post in the main area or you will get booted.
I just got into Nextdoor! Great idea to find leads around where you live.
 
Its this ok to post on the Nextdoor.com? and how far can I go with sharing? should I say in my neighbor hood or can I post to the whole area? I just don't want to make a mistake. any thoughts? this is my first fundraiser and I want to help them as much as I am able to.I will be holding a Pampered Chef Fundraiser for TC Roberson High School Band
if you would like to make a purchase a portion of your order will be donated to the Band.
here is the link to place your orders.https://pamperedchef.com/go/TCBandFundraiser2016
you can choose to have your order shipped to directly to you or the school & I will deliver your items.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact me.
Thank-you for supporting TC Roberson Band
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are effective ways to advertise Pampered Chef products in my neighborhood?

Effective ways to advertise include hosting cooking demonstrations, distributing flyers or brochures, setting up a booth at local events, utilizing social media platforms to connect with local groups, and engaging with neighbors through word-of-mouth recommendations.

Should I seek permission before advertising in my neighborhood?

Yes, it's a good practice to seek permission, especially if you plan to distribute flyers or set up displays in common areas. This shows respect for your neighbors and local regulations.

How can I use social media to promote my Pampered Chef business locally?

You can create a dedicated Facebook group or page for your Pampered Chef business, share local events, post cooking tips and recipes, and engage with your community by offering exclusive promotions or hosting virtual cooking classes.

What materials do I need to effectively advertise in my neighborhood?

Essential materials include business cards, flyers, product catalogs, and promotional items such as samples or coupons. Having a professional-looking setup will help attract attention and convey credibility.

How can I measure the effectiveness of my neighborhood advertising efforts?

You can measure effectiveness by tracking sales generated from local promotions, collecting feedback from customers, and monitoring engagement on social media. Additionally, consider asking new customers how they heard about your business to gauge which methods are most successful.

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