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The thread explores the experiences of participants regarding the effectiveness of wearing Pampered Chef (PC) branded clothing and accessories, such as shirts and tote bags, in generating leads for their business. Participants share personal anecdotes about their interactions with others while wearing these items.
Views differ on the effectiveness of PC shirts versus tote bags and pins in generating leads. While some participants find the tote bag and pins more effective, others express hope that wearing shirts will eventually yield results.
Participants share personal experiences and observations, with no claims made about the overall effectiveness of these items in generating business leads.
Consultants interested in exploring different ways to promote their business through branded clothing and accessories may find the shared experiences relevant.
Cindycooks said:I love the tote bag. I have a few shirts. One thing on VIP's shirts - they run big and everyone I know says the same thing. I usually wear a M/L and it takes a small in all their stuff. Haven't had much luck wearing them tho to be honest. More noticed with the tote bag. I drop my wallet in and take it everywhere!
ChefBeckyD said:Maybewith the clothing, it's because people are afraid you will think they are staring at your chest when you wear the clothing???![]()
GeorgiaPeach said:I really haven't had much luck wearing PC shirts but I keep hoping!!![]()
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I get comments every now and then but usually someone has a consultant or they want to know how to replace a broken stone!!
I have found VIP shirts to be oddly sized. I have two medium shirts...same style and fabric content...one fits, one doesn't! One shirt that said "runs big" so I bought a small instead of the usual medium....I can hardly breath in it!! I have always been disappointed in the prices of VIP stuff. VIP (correct me if I'm wrong...I'm sure someone will) was started by Jay and is now being managed by Jay and Doris' son-in-law. If it has a direct connection to PC (unlike Merrill and Nancy's Artworks), they could offer us something at a better price...IMO.
GeorgiaPeach said:I really haven't had much luck wearing PC shirts but I keep hoping!!![]()
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I get comments every now and then but usually someone has a consultant or they want to know how to replace a broken stone!!
I have found VIP shirts to be oddly sized. I have two medium shirts...same style and fabric content...one fits, one doesn't! One shirt that said "runs big" so I bought a small instead of the usual medium....I can hardly breath in it!! I have always been disappointed in the prices of VIP stuff. VIP (correct me if I'm wrong...I'm sure someone will) was started by Jay and is now being managed by Jay and Doris' son-in-law. If it has a direct connection to PC (unlike Merrill and Nancy's Artworks), they could offer us something at a better price...IMO.
cmdtrgd said:Becky - what do the new Nancy's pins look like?
ChefBeckyD said:It's interesting - and I'm not sure why this is, but I get way more comments when I wear my PC pin from Nancy's, than any of my clothing.....and my director swears by her PC cap from VIP - she throws it on when she's having a bad hair day and gets all kinds of leads......Maybewith the clothing, it's because people are afraid you will think they are staring at your chest when you wear the clothing???I'm not sure - but I keep several pins handy to wear - and bought 3 of the new ones from Nancy at Conference!
dannyzmom said:I can't find the pins on Nancy's site - what category are they under?
Yes, wearing Pampered Chef shirts can help generate leads by increasing brand visibility. When you wear the shirt in public, it can spark conversations about the products and the business opportunity, potentially leading to new customers or recruits.
Shirts that feature the Pampered Chef logo or catchy phrases related to cooking or hosting parties tend to be the most effective. These designs can attract attention and encourage people to ask questions about the brand.
To maximize lead generation, wear your Pampered Chef shirt in social settings, such as grocery stores, farmers' markets, or community events. Engage in conversations about cooking and hosting, and always have business cards or brochures handy to share with interested individuals.
Yes, wearing Pampered Chef shirts at events like cooking demonstrations, home parties, or community gatherings can be particularly beneficial. These settings provide natural opportunities to discuss the brand and connect with potential customers.
Absolutely! Posting pictures of yourself wearing your Pampered Chef shirt on social media can help generate interest. Use relevant hashtags and engage with your audience by sharing cooking tips or product highlights to attract potential leads online.