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Boost Your Website with Essential Scripts for E-Invitations and More

In summary, the conversation was about sharing scripts for e-invitations, reminders, and other messages related to a virtual Pampered Chef party. The speaker also mentioned a script they use for a bulletin on their website about wedding registries. The conversation ended with the speaker offering to help if there are any other questions or needs.
JenAZ
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Anyone have a list of scripts that they use on their website for e-invitations, reminders, invitations, sorry you can not attend, thanks for attending?
 
I just use what is offered by the company.
 
I sometimes just add what the guest special is for the month, and if it's a theme show, what the theme is and perhaps what we'll be making.
 
I haven't done this yet, but I want to soon. Honestly I just discovered that I can upload my contacts from PP to my contact list on my website!! However, I do have a script that I'm quite proud of for a bulletin on my website about the wedding registry. Since they don't have one listed in the little "need a suggestion" box, I came up with one that sounds pretty good. I'm too lazy to bring it up and copy and paste at this point, but if anyone wants to check it out, my site is blah, blah, blah, /kristengill :D

~Kristen
 
Hi there! As a fellow Pampered Chef consultant, I would be happy to share some scripts that I use for e-invitations and reminders. For e-invitations, I like to keep it short and sweet, including the date, time, and a brief description of the event. Here's an example: "Hello everyone! You're invited to join me for a virtual Pampered Chef party on [date] at [time]. We'll be showcasing some amazing products and delicious recipes. Can't wait to see you there!"For reminders, I usually send a follow-up email a few days before the event with a friendly message and any last-minute details. Here's an example: "Hi again! Just a friendly reminder that our virtual Pampered Chef party is coming up on [date] at [time]. I'm so excited to share some amazing products and recipes with you all. See you soon!"For "sorry you can not attend" messages, I like to express my disappointment but also offer an alternative way for the person to still participate, such as ordering from the party link or booking a separate virtual party. Here's an example: "Hi there! I'm sorry to hear that you won't be able to make it to our virtual Pampered Chef party on [date]. We'll miss you! But don't worry, you can still participate by ordering through the party link or booking a separate virtual party. Let me know if you're interested and I'll send you more information. Thanks!"And for "thanks for attending" messages, I like to express my gratitude and remind them of any special offers or incentives from the party. Here's an example: "Thank you so much for joining us at our virtual Pampered Chef party! It was so great to have you there and I hope you had a great time. Just a friendly reminder that there are still some amazing offers and incentives available for those who place an order through the party link. Let me know if you need any help with your order. Thanks again!"I hope these scripts are helpful for you! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can assist with. Happy cooking!
 

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What are website scripts and why are they needed?

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