Discontinued Product List and Links - Tips for Creating Your Own

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This discussion focuses on creating a discontinued product list with personalized links, avoiding the use of external sources. The user seeks guidance on how to modify an existing document titled "going, going, gone" to ensure that links direct to their own website instead of others. They recommend utilizing a free downloadable document from Joy at TastyTidbits as a resource for creating a custom list.

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  • Basic understanding of document editing software
  • Familiarity with hyperlinking in documents
  • Knowledge of product listing best practices
  • Access to free resources for downloadable templates
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  • Research how to edit hyperlinks in Microsoft Word or Google Docs
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This discussion is beneficial for small business owners, e-commerce managers, and anyone looking to create customized product lists with effective link management.

smilesarepriceless
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I'm trying best I can to get the product list, without using someone else's and the links going to their website rather than mine..

Can someone explain to me the best way to do this...Rather than having to create the entire document over again..

Thanks so much!
 
search for "going, going, gone"
that is the document that I have pulled off here to e-mail to my customers.
 
having made a document that had the links embedded (without my knowing it) get the one from Joy at TastyTidbits.
she has free downloadable ones!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Discontinued Product List?

A Discontinued Product List is a compilation of items that are no longer available for purchase from a company, such as Pampered Chef. This list helps consultants and customers keep track of products that have been phased out, ensuring they do not promote or order items that are no longer in stock.

Why is it important to create your own Discontinued Product List?

Creating your own Discontinued Product List allows you to have a personalized reference that is tailored to your specific needs and customer base. It helps you stay organized, prevents confusion during sales presentations, and ensures you provide accurate information to your clients about product availability.

How can I find links to discontinued products?

You can find links to discontinued products by checking the official Pampered Chef website or your consultant portal. Additionally, you can reach out to your team or other consultants for shared resources, or create a dedicated document where you compile links as you discover them.

What tips can I use when creating my own Discontinued Product List?

When creating your own Discontinued Product List, consider including the product name, a brief description, the date it was discontinued, and any relevant links. Organizing the list by category or date can also make it easier to navigate. Regularly update the list to ensure it remains accurate and useful.

Can I share my Discontinued Product List with others?

Yes, sharing your Discontinued Product List with other consultants or customers can be beneficial. It fosters collaboration and helps others stay informed about product availability. Just ensure that the information you share is accurate and up-to-date to maintain credibility.

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