Does Anyone Hand Out Mini Catalogs as Invitations?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the practice of using mini catalogs as invitations for shows among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences, thoughts on effectiveness, and variations in approach.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that Executive Director Don Funt's use of mini catalogs as invitations reportedly increases show sales significantly.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using mini catalogs for a month without noticing a substantial difference in sales.
  • One consultant describes their method of including a postcard invite with the mini catalog and offering an extra door prize ticket for bringing it back, though they have not yet observed a noticeable impact.
  • Another participant notes that mailing invites with mini catalogs has led to increased attendance and sales, but they question the cost-effectiveness of the catalogs.
  • One consultant reports a rise in show averages and outside orders since starting to use mini catalogs as invitations, suggesting that the benefits outweigh the costs.
  • Several participants discuss the timing of using holiday versus fall mini catalogs, weighing the benefits of providing gift ideas before shows.
  • One participant mentions using mini catalogs at booths and offering incentives for website visits, though they did not see immediate results.
  • Another participant shares a success story where a guest booked a show after being inspired by the holiday mini catalog.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and cost-benefit of using mini catalogs as invitations, with no clear consensus emerging on whether it universally boosts sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and strategies related to their individual businesses, with varying levels of success reported.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for new ideas to enhance their show attendance and sales may find the shared experiences relevant.

PCCHeather0506
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I saw in this months Consultant News that Executive Director Don Funt gives out the Mini Catalogs as Invitations and it increases his show sales MAJORLY!! Does anyone else do this? How would you do it? Does it really help?? Do you think it's worth it?
 
I've been doing it this month, but I can't say that I've seen a huge difference in sales so far....
 
I started doing this for my November shows and will continue through the holidays. I still make up the postcard invite and stuff it in an envelope with a mini catalog. I put on the invite to bring the catalog back for an extra door prize ticket. Not sure if I've noticed anything different yet but we'll see!
 
My director mentioned this to me about a month ago. I do mail out invites for my host and noticed a big difference in attnedance and sales. I do not know if the expense of the mini catalogs is going to be worth it.
 
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bknowles67 said:
My director mentioned this to me about a month ago. I do mail out invites for my host and noticed a big difference in attnedance and sales. I do not know if the expense of the mini catalogs is going to be worth it.

That's my concern too!! That's why I was looking for some feedback. I already do send out all the invites for my hosts...just looking for ways to boost my sales!
 
I send them as invitations. I probably have been doing that for about 4 months or so. I have a lot more shows lately than I had been having (hmmm, maybe this is why??) so it's getting kind of hard to keep up with them, but i think the benefits far outweigh the costs. My outside orders have been good and I really like knowing my hosts' guest lists ahead of time because I can coach them on adding more people. My show average has gone up since doing this (and go figure-it's in THIS economy) and my last 10 shows have had a show average of nearly $800.

I put a big nametag size label on the front of the mini catalog with the show information and direct people to my website if they can't come and want to place an order or they just want a bigger preview. I would recommend putting the mini catalog in an envelope because they get torn up in the mail if they're just taped shut and sent that way.

I suggest trying it for at least 3 months and see what it does for you! I also think being able to say at a show "It's so easy to host....I'll even send out your invitations FOR you to save you the time and expense" is a great little plug. I don't ask them to reimburse me for postage, but plenty of consultants do, so do what you feel comfortable.

I say try it!!! I hear about doing this more and more-especially from some of the top top performers.
 
PCCHeather0506 said:
That's my concern too!! That's why I was looking for some feedback. I already do send out all the invites for my hosts...just looking for ways to boost my sales!

You're right, you are paying for mini catalogs, but they're actually VERY cheap compared to other kinds of "Marketing" materials. you can stick a mini catalog in an envelope with a postcard invitation OR a full page flyer and still only pay .42 for postage, just FYI>:D
 
Thanks Becky! I think I will give it a try. Laura Aridgides always says you have to try something for 3 months to see if it works. I only have 2 shows on my calendar that have not had the invites sent out yet. So the cost will not be that much. I am off to order mini catalogs!
 
bknowles67 said:
Thanks Becky! I think I will give it a try. Laura Aridgides always says you have to try something for 3 months to see if it works. I only have 2 shows on my calendar that have not had the invites sent out yet. So the cost will not be that much. I am off to order mini catalogs!

And I'd suggest getting the holiday mini catalogs to get you through December, then go back to the regular mini catalogs.

GOOD LUCK!!!
 
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At this point in time would you send out the regular fall/winter mini or the holiday mini?
 
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Looks like GREAT minds think a like Becky...thanks for the advice! I'll be trying it!
 
Becky - I'd love to see the template for your show info sticker. Can you post it or email it to me? [email protected]

I've got a ton of minis left over from a booth I did last month that I'd like to get rid of. I was thinking of inserting an invitation, but the sticker might be better - they won't lose the info.
 
I have been using Minis this fall. I ask for postage from my hostesses. I have seen outside orders go up. I'm going to keep doing it this whole season and then re-evaluate.I'm still using Fall minis because the Holidays minis are being shipped with every show right now--everyone will get one with their order. I may use them for my December shows, though--we'll see.
 
I had the same thought about the Holiday minis, Deb - that it was better to send the Fall since they get a holiday one with the order. But I realized that it's better for them to have gift ideas before the show, so they come prepared to look at things as gift ideas.
 
chefann said:
I had the same thought about the Holiday minis, Deb - that it was better to send the Fall since they get a holiday one with the order. But I realized that it's better for them to have gift ideas before the show, so they come prepared to look at things as gift ideas.

I had that same thought too - and I've actually had people comment on it when they come to the show. I have a couple of the gift ideas bundled like they do in the Holdiay Mini, and people have said "Oh, good! I wanted to see that set"...and things like that.
 
I have just started doing this for my last 4 parties so I am going to continue to do this through the spring and see if it does boost sales any. I am hoping!!!

I have cut back on the number of parties I am doing so I am hoping to try and maintain the sales that I have had in the past. We will see!
 
I've had several people say that they're so glad they saw the wine glasses in person and the beaded serving pieces too because they felt the pictures didn't do them justice. I just was glad to hear they looked through the catalog beforehand! I'm also using the mini holiday catalogs to hand out at booths. I put that sticker on them that instructs them to visit my website within 48 hours to get a free gift and if they place an order they get a free grill rub. Well, I used them at a booth last Friday and no takers to visit my website and contact me. I have a HUGE booth tonight, so I'm getting them all ready. I hope they drive traffic to my website and I get orders out of it. For the first time, I'm bringing a lot of cash and carry so we'll see how that goes.

I'll try to post the template I use for the invitations in a bit.
 
Just now had a phone call that is a testimonial for using the Holiday Mini as an invitation!

A guest for my show next Tuesday was looking through her Holiday Mini, and called because the Homemade For The Holidays Show looks like so much fun, she wanted to see if she could still book a show before Christmas!

Got her show scheduled and on the books for Dec 9!:thumbup:
WAHOOOO!
 
Wahoo Becky!All my November invites are out with the Fall Minis, but I will be using the holiday minis for my remaining shows.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Just now had a phone call that is a testimonial for using the Holiday Mini as an invitation!

A guest for my show next Tuesday was looking through her Holiday Mini, and called because the Homemade For The Holidays Show looks like so much fun, she wanted to see if she could still book a show before Christmas!

Got her show scheduled and on the books for Dec 9!:thumbup:
WAHOOOO!

That GREAT !!!
 
PCCHeather0506 said:
I saw in this months Consultant News that Executive Director Don Funt gives out the Mini Catalogs as Invitations and it increases his show sales MAJORLY!! Does anyone else do this? How would you do it? Does it really help?? Do you think it's worth it?

I started doing this the first of Jan. I am trying it for 3 months. I have already seen a difference. I had 4 shows this last weekend and two of them were over $1000.00 in sales!!! :sing: So I won't be stopping this anytime soon!
 
I just started thinking about doing this as well, I have alot of fall ones left...Crystal, what did you do, did you send them w/ an inviation or a postcard or what?
 
The video on the PC website from NED Nancy Jo Ryan said she prints out the downloadable invitation from the website, puts both in an envelope and mails it. She said it had doubled the outside orders at hers and her Team's shows! I'm going to do this as well!
 
chefsteph07 said:
I just started thinking about doing this as well, I have alot of fall ones left...Crystal, what did you do, did you send them w/ an inviation or a postcard or what?

I send them with a 1/2 page invite in an envelope. They get chewed too badly if I tape them.
I've attached my blank invite. It's a little goofy becuase I'm not very tech-savy. I just print page 1 & 4, 2 & 3 are blank.
 

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As a brand new consultant who has been a customer for years, I will say I love the idea of using the minis as invites. This way every potential guest is getting to see the product, with prices without needing the extra step of going to our websites. Let's face it... with the average potential customer they get the invite, think I can or can't go, plan to check out the website and life gets in the way. This way, they are getting a sampling of products with prices and when they call suzy hostess if their saying no i can't come they can be automatically saying but i want x, y, z product.
 
i want to do this too, but I have no shows right now. :cry: I had several cancel for personal reasons, I know these hosts well so it had to be big. Crystal, do you have a copy of your invite done with another program? My version of Publisher is different and it won't open. :( Thanks everyone for your thoughts on this.
 
There are invitations that you can print out from CC. Each theme show has a printable invite, so you can see what ones fit your show.
 
pamperedbecky said:
I've had several people say that they're so glad they saw the wine glasses in person and the beaded serving pieces too because they felt the pictures didn't do them justice. I just was glad to hear they looked through the catalog beforehand! I'm also using the mini holiday catalogs to hand out at booths. I put that sticker on them that instructs them to visit my website within 48 hours to get a free gift and if they place an order they get a free grill rub. Well, I used them at a booth last Friday and no takers to visit my website and contact me. I have a HUGE booth tonight, so I'm getting them all ready. I hope they drive traffic to my website and I get orders out of it. For the first time, I'm bringing a lot of cash and carry so we'll see how that goes.

I'll try to post the template I use for the invitations in a bit.

We were talking about this at our cluster meeting last night. I was going to start working on a label template but would love to see what you have.
 
Jewel said:
i want to do this too, but I have no shows right now. :cry: I had several cancel for personal reasons, I know these hosts well so it had to be big. Crystal, do you have a copy of your invite done with another program? My version of Publisher is different and it won't open. :( Thanks everyone for your thoughts on this.

Here is the one page invite. You should be able to open this one.
 

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I have always sent a mini catalog, along with an invitation similar to Crystals. That way I can personalize the invitation. I have even added, along with the mini catalog and invitation, that month's guest special. The mini catalogs don't cost that much and I feel that I have better show sales by sending it with the invitation. Good luck everyone!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does anyone hand out mini catalogs as invitations for Pampered Chef parties?

Yes, many Pampered Chef consultants use mini catalogs as invitations to their parties. This method allows potential guests to preview products and get excited about the event.

What are the benefits of using mini catalogs as invitations?

Using mini catalogs as invitations can create interest in the products, provide a tangible item for guests to look at, and serve as a reminder of the party date and details. It can also help in showcasing new or popular items.

How should I distribute mini catalogs as invitations?

You can distribute mini catalogs by handing them out in person, mailing them to potential guests, or including them in goodie bags at other events. Make sure to include your contact information and party details for easy RSVP.

Are there any specific tips for creating effective mini catalog invitations?

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Can I use digital versions of mini catalogs as invitations?

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