The deadline for submitting testimonials from a recent conference is today, with current submissions at 1,721, indicating low participation despite the incentive of a free GPS or prepaid gas card. There is a focus on the importance of quantity over quality in submissions. Participants are encouraged to share how they impact their community through their shows, particularly noting shifts in content relevance, such as moving from dessert to main dish recipes based on local needs. Some individuals may feel unsure about what to write or doubt the value of their contributions, but it's emphasized that everyone has worthwhile insights to share.
Just a reminder to those who attended conference: today is the last day to submit a testimonial online. The count is 1675 as of this morning, so we still have a long way to go. This is one of those times that I think quantity is more important that quality!!
Can someone post what they said? I am having a hard time with this one. I'm not sure what's she's asking. How do we impact our community through our shows? What? Can some of you that posted to the challenge post what you said here? If you can't tell I still need to do mine.
I don't have it word for word, but I said that since most people in my area (rural, spread out) are constantly driving to and from places, they tend to rely on fast food. Many of my guests are grateful for the recipes presented by PC, since they cut down on cooking time and help their budget.
As you can see, I didn't have a specific circumstance, so I generalized my response.
I think people are confused about what to write or think that they don't have something worthwhile. Of course we should all know that we have something worthwhile to submit!
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chefkathy
#6
I just wrote how I have changed my shows...I used to do desserts, now I do main dishes because it's what people need. I have seen my sales go up because PC is so relevant.