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The thread discusses how to add a potential booking from a party attendee in the P3 system to ensure the previous host receives the booking benefit. Participants share their experiences and methods for entering this information.
Views differ on the specific steps to take, but there is general agreement that it is possible to add a booking for a guest who did not make a purchase.
The discussion centers around the use of the P3 system for managing bookings and host credits within the context of Pampered Chef parties.
Consultants looking for guidance on managing bookings in P3 and ensuring hosts receive appropriate credit for new shows may find this discussion relevant.
P3, or Pampered Chef's Party Planning Program, is an online tool that helps consultants manage their shows, track orders, and communicate with hosts and guests. It simplifies the process of booking shows and keeping track of party attendees.
To add a party attendee to P3, log in to your P3 account, navigate to the specific show you want to update, and select the option to add attendees. You can enter their information manually or import it from your contacts, ensuring you have their email address for communication.
Yes, you can add attendees to P3 even after the show has started. Simply access the show details in your P3 account and follow the steps to add new attendees. This allows you to keep your guest list updated and ensure everyone receives important information.
When adding a party attendee in P3, you typically need their name, email address, and possibly their phone number. This information helps you communicate with them about the show and follow up after the event.
No, there is no strict limit to the number of attendees you can add to P3. However, it's important to manage your guest list effectively to ensure you can provide personalized communication and follow-up for each attendee.