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The thread explores various methods participants use to incorporate minicatalogs into invitations for their September shows. Participants share their personal experiences and strategies for including show details and engaging potential guests.
Views differ on the effectiveness of minicatalogs in driving sales and attendance, with some participants noting positive experiences while others remain uncertain about the impact.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and strategies related to using minicatalogs for show invitations, reflecting different approaches and preferences within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for creative ways to engage potential guests and enhance their show invitations may find the shared experiences and methods beneficial.
lacychef said:I make little notes to stick inside---4 to a page--and mail. I stick a label on the outside that says "you're invited to a cooking show--see inside for details".
DebbieJ said:and I plan on putting my host's address as the return address so they know who it is coming from.![]()
ChefMary412 said:Do you think this is worth it even if I don't have a lot of the new products for them to actually look at in person? I like this idea!!
DebbieJ said:and I plan on putting my host's address as the return address so they know who it is coming from.![]()
Yes, you can use minicatalogs for September host invitations. They are a great way to showcase new products and encourage potential hosts to book a party.
You can order minicatalogs through the Pampered Chef consultant portal or check with your director for any available resources or supplies.
Yes, make sure to follow the Pampered Chef guidelines for promotional materials. This includes using the latest versions and ensuring they are presented professionally to potential hosts.
It's recommended to send at least one minicatalog per invitation. You can also include additional copies for the host to share with friends and family.
Absolutely! Personalizing minicatalogs with notes or highlighting specific products can make them more appealing and encourage hosts to engage with the invitation.