Best E-vitation Wording Ideas for Your Event | PC Suggested Tips

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various approaches to wording E-vitations for Pampered Chef events, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of suggested text versus custom wording.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using the wording provided by Pampered Chef due to a preference for convenience.
  • Another participant expresses a similar sentiment, highlighting the ease of using the suggested text.
  • One participant shares a custom invitation they created, emphasizing the importance of making the invitation feel warm and inviting.
  • Another participant notes that they prefer to add personal touches to each invitation rather than using a generic template.
  • One participant mentions that they have had guests send invitations via email for better control and ease of editing.
  • Another participant appreciates the customizations they made to their invitation, despite concerns about spelling errors.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the convenience of using the provided wording, with some expressing a desire to personalize their invitations. However, views differ on the extent to which customization is necessary or beneficial.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of experiences with E-vitation wording, highlighting both the ease of using suggested text and the desire for personalization among some participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on E-vitation wording options and those interested in how peers approach invitation customization may find this discussion relevant.

Jilleysue
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What wording do you guys put in the E-vitation beside what PC suggests?
 
nuthin...I use what they provide cuz I am too lazy to change it :)
 
dannyzmom said:
nuthin...I use what they provide cuz I am too lazy to change it :)


Me too!!!:D That's why its great! PC makes it so easy for us!:D
 
Yup. I'm lazy, too.
 
Hey, there's a bunch of us lazy folks around here!
:D

(I'm too lazy to open another browser window to find a cute smilie.)
 
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  • #6
Well it just doesn't make sense for an invitation.

So far, I added this to the top:

Jenni is having is hosting her own Pampered Chef show and she would love for you to come. Come enjoy a Yummy recipe, see the new Spring Products and learn some new Kitchen or Entertaining Tips.
Maybe you'll want to buy everything or maybe you would just love to come and hang out and enjoy the afternoon. Either choice is GREAT! Please feel free to bring a friend if you wish.
If you have never been to a Pampered Chef show, they are always quite fun. There is something for every one from Outdoor items, Entertaintain tools, Cutlery, Stoneware or Cookware. Come enjoy the afternoon and see what is new.

Then I added the April host and guest specials. Seems to make more sense for an invitation rather than just what the special is.

I was just wondering what other people are done...but I guess..NOTHING>>>LOLOLOL!!
 
I'm on the lazy team, too!

What you wrote sounds great, though! Your last big paragraph says entertaintain, just so ya know...
 
I add stuff to each one but don't use a generic text. I've actually had people sending the invites through email rather than PWS as it gives us more control and I find it easier to work with my own email. I send the PWS email to myself, use the text and link to build off of, then forward the edited version to my hosts.
 
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  • #9
Ok, I was just wondering, Nothing before the generic didn't sound like a very warm invitation. I added to the one I add and then no message at the end. It looks soo nice now. I am anxious to see the results minus my spelling errors.
Thanks.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an e-vitation and why is it important for my Pampered Chef event?

An e-vitation is a digital invitation that you can send to your guests via email or social media. It's important for your Pampered Chef event because it sets the tone for your gathering, provides essential details, and allows you to reach a wider audience quickly and efficiently.

What are some key elements to include in my e-vitation for a Pampered Chef event?

Key elements to include in your e-vitation are the event date and time, location (or virtual link), RSVP details, a brief description of what guests can expect, and any special promotions or themes related to Pampered Chef products.

Can you provide some creative wording ideas for my Pampered Chef e-vitation?

Sure! Here are a few ideas: "Join us for a delicious evening of cooking and fun with Pampered Chef!" or "Get ready to spice up your kitchen! You're invited to a Pampered Chef party!" Feel free to personalize these to match your style and the theme of your event.

How can I encourage guests to RSVP to my Pampered Chef e-vitation?

To encourage RSVPs, you can create a sense of urgency by mentioning limited spots or exclusive offers for attendees. Additionally, make it easy for guests to respond by including a direct link or clear instructions on how to RSVP.

What are some tips for following up with guests who haven't responded to my e-vitation?

Follow up with a friendly reminder email or message a few days before the RSVP deadline. You can express your excitement about the event and gently ask if they plan to attend. Personalizing your message can also make guests feel more valued and inclined to respond.

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