Did a simple flyer lead to a new client and wedding registry?

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses a participant's experience of gaining a new client and a wedding registry opportunity through a mailed flyer. Other participants express excitement and curiosity about the situation, while also sharing their thoughts on the effectiveness of such promotional efforts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of receiving a booking after mailing a stoneware flyer to past guests, which led to a referral from a new homeowner.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the surprise outcome of the flyer and the potential for further opportunities.
  • Several users mention their enthusiasm and curiosity about the details of the flyer mailing process.
  • One participant inquires about the specifics of how the flyer was sent, showing interest in the promotional strategy used.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express excitement and positivity about the outcome of the flyer, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences related to promotional strategies within the context of Pampered Chef consulting.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring promotional tactics and sharing experiences related to client acquisition may find this discussion relevant.

lockhartkitchen
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I recently got a call for a booking. I ask how she found me. Her friend lives in a town 1 1/2 hours away from me. At the beginning of the month, I mailed a stoneware flyer to past guests/hosts. One of my past guests had moved, so the flyer arrived at the address with the new home owner. The new home owner shared my name with her friend living in my town, and I got a booking for February! PLUS- this new booking has a daughter that's going to do a wedding registry with me for a May wedding. What a small world. I'm glad the new owner read it.
 
wow...nice!
 
How funny! That is cool...you will have to keep track of what comes of this....wouldn't it be neat if you got a $1,000 show or a recruit out of this!??
 
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I'll let you all know. I'm very excited. The other call I got this week, from my advertisement, not only booked a show, but is coming with me to my cluster meeting tomorrow night. yeah! and she's bilingual.
 
That is great!
 
So, when you mailed the stoneware flyer, did you do it in an envelope, or just folded over and stapled, or taped? Also, did you do a color copy, or colored paper?

I'm just trying to visualize how the new customer received it...

By the way, very cool, getting a customer this way! One just never knows! I'd definitely say, that was "postage well spent"!!

Good luck!
Paula
 
:thumbup: Good for you. What a great surprise.:p
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a simple flyer really attract new clients for my Pampered Chef business?

Yes, a well-designed flyer can effectively attract new clients. It serves as a visual representation of your offerings and can catch the attention of potential customers. Including enticing images, clear information about products, and a call to action can encourage people to reach out to you.

What should I include on my flyer to promote a wedding registry?

Your flyer should include details about the benefits of setting up a wedding registry with Pampered Chef, such as exclusive discounts, a wide range of kitchen products, and personalized service. Additionally, include your contact information and a brief description of how easy it is to set up a registry.

How can I distribute my flyer effectively?

Consider distributing your flyer in places where engaged couples frequent, such as bridal shops, wedding expos, or local coffee shops. You can also share it digitally via social media, email newsletters, or community boards to reach a wider audience.

What kind of response can I expect from using a flyer?

The response can vary based on your target audience and the effectiveness of your flyer design. Many consultants have reported gaining new clients and wedding registries after distributing flyers, especially when they are eye-catching and informative.

How can I follow up with leads generated from my flyer?

After distributing your flyer, follow up with potential clients by reaching out via email or phone. Thank them for their interest, answer any questions they may have, and offer to assist them in setting up their wedding registry or exploring Pampered Chef products further.

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