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This thread centers around the creation and use of business cards for Pampered Chef consultants, particularly in relation to showers and registries. Participants share their experiences with designing cards, express appreciation for each other's designs, and seek clarification on guidelines for using business cards.
Views differ regarding the use of business cards from vendors other than Merrill, with some participants indicating that it is permissible under certain guidelines while others express uncertainty.
Participants share personal experiences and insights related to designing business cards, highlighting a mix of familiarity and confusion regarding the guidelines for consultants.
This discussion may be useful for new consultants seeking guidance on business card design and understanding the associated guidelines within the Pampered Chef community.
chefann said:Love those, Kris! Very nice.
dymplz8 said:How do you get the registered trademark symbol to come up after you type "The Pampered Chef" I've been online trying to order some business cards and I can't figure out how to do it. Help!
ChefTPhad said:I am a newbie so probably quite naive, but I thought the only business cards we were supposed to use were the ones through Merrill? If we can get them elsewhere please fill me in. Thanks.
Your business cards should include your name, title (e.g., Pampered Chef Consultant), contact information (phone number, email), and a link to your personal website or social media. You might also want to include a brief tagline about your services or a special offer for new customers.
Yes, handing out business cards at bridal or baby showers can be very beneficial. These events often gather a group of potential customers who may be interested in your products or hosting a Pampered Chef party. It’s a great way to network and increase your visibility.
It's a good idea to bring at least 20-30 business cards to a shower or registry event. This ensures that you have enough to distribute to guests, and it allows for some extra in case of unexpected attendees or opportunities to connect.
Absolutely! Including a special offer, such as a discount or a free gift with purchase, can entice potential customers to reach out to you. Make sure the offer is clear and has an expiration date to encourage prompt action.