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The discussion centers on effective flyer strategies for hosting a successful show, particularly for a first-time host. Participants suggest utilizing a Personal Website System (PWS) to create online invitations and share flyers. Specific resources mentioned include generic flyers from Pc.com and a "Do You Love a Bargain" flyer created by ChefAnn. Additionally, a Tic-Tac-Dough game is recommended to incentivize guests to place outside orders, enhancing attendance and engagement.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for first-time hosts, event planners, and anyone looking to enhance their promotional strategies for shows and gatherings.
kearstin said:Do you have a PWS? If so, you could put the show online and she could send out evites.
Miss Cori said:I am going to have my first show this weekend. Its my aunt who lives 3 hrs away
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. She was going to cancel so I didnt send her a host packet well now she is back on so does anyone have a flyer or something I could email to her to get some people to come? Thanks for all your help!!
When creating a flyer for your first Pampered Chef show, be sure to include essential elements such as the date and time of the event, the location, a brief description of what guests can expect, and any special promotions or offers. Additionally, include your contact information and a call to action, encouraging guests to RSVP or bring a friend.
To make your flyer visually appealing, use bright colors and high-quality images of Pampered Chef products. Incorporate a clean layout with easy-to-read fonts and bullet points to highlight key information. Consider using Pampered Chef branding elements to create a cohesive look that aligns with the company's image.
Distributing your flyers can be done through various methods. You can hand them out at local community events, post them on community bulletin boards, or leave them at local businesses with permission. Additionally, consider sharing a digital version via social media, email, or local online groups to reach a wider audience.
To encourage attendance, highlight any exclusive offers or incentives for those who RSVP or attend the show. Use engaging language that conveys excitement about the event and the products being showcased. Including testimonials or quotes from previous shows can also help build interest and credibility.
Yes, including a theme for your show can make it more enticing and memorable. A theme can guide your product selection and create a fun atmosphere. Be sure to mention the theme prominently on the flyer, as it can attract guests who are interested in that specific topic, such as "Healthy Cooking" or "Quick Weeknight Meals."