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Booth advertising is permitted on the radio and in local circulars as part of the booth price, according to recent confirmations from event organizers. A participant received clarification from the event's head office that radio advertisements are acceptable, and they can also promote their booth in local magazines. However, advertising on the internet is prohibited, as evidenced by a violation incurred from promoting in a local email newsletter that had an associated website.
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pcdiva said:Awesome. I learned recently that we can actually advertise in local circulars and magazines as well.
Yes, you can advertise your Pampered Chef booth on the radio. However, it's important to ensure that you comply with any local regulations and the company's policies regarding advertising. Always check with your Pampered Chef director for guidance on promotional activities.
While you can advertise in local circulars, you should verify that your advertisements align with Pampered Chef's branding and messaging guidelines. It's advisable to consult with your director to make sure your ads are compliant with company standards.
You typically do not need explicit permission to advertise your booth, but it is recommended to inform your director about your advertising plans. This ensures that your promotions are in line with the company's policies and helps maintain brand consistency.
Your advertisement should include essential information such as the date, time, and location of your booth, as well as any special promotions or products you will be showcasing. Additionally, including your contact information can help potential customers reach you easily.
Using Pampered Chef's logo in your advertisements typically requires permission from the company. It's best to consult the company's branding guidelines or speak with your director to ensure you are using the logo correctly and legally.