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The forum discussion centers around the need for flyers promoting gifts under $25 and $50 for a fundraiser. Users express their desire for existing templates and share insights on creating and updating gift idea brochures. A significant concern is raised regarding the unauthorized sharing of original documents on other platforms, specifically the PC Community, which claims ownership of posted materials. Participants emphasize the importance of crediting original creators and maintaining the integrity of shared resources.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for fundraiser organizers, community group leaders, and anyone involved in creating promotional materials for events or gifts. It provides insights into resource sharing and the importance of respecting intellectual property.
Ladies and gents: we have an EXCELLENT way to share files on this forum. Anyone can attach a file in a reply and we can always search the files to see if what we need has been posted somewhere. Can we please not ruin a good thread by clogging it up with requests to personally e-mail things to people? If I want to deal with that, I'd be in the PC Community instead of here!
Shelly Flanagan said:some people quit putting there flyers on here because OTHERS take them to the community on CC and put the stuff up. I know myself if I wanted to make my hard work property of PC I would send it to them myself. I know I am not the only one who thinks these forums should be kept completely separate. If it's a document you have created then go for it, that's your perogative, but when it isn't it means you have taken the liberty to give PC full use of someone elses work...that's not right.
I think, though, the point was that once posted in the Community, that document becomes the property of PC (per the terms), and some people don't like that their work is being taken and posted without their permission on the Community. The only way to help that is by not posting for others to take at will.lt1jane said:Since we have access to both forums, there will be crossover. That can't be helped. This is definitely the superior one at the moment. I personally, will take good info wherever I can find it, which is mostly here but I find a few good things over there once in a while. This is the forum I check multipe times a day, that one I check every few days.
NooraK said:I think, though, the point was that once posted in the Community, that document becomes the property of PC (per the terms), and some people don't like that their work is being taken and posted without their permission on the Community. The only way to help that is by not posting for others to take at will.
Shelly Flanagan said:some people quit putting there flyers on here because OTHERS take them to the community on CC and put the stuff up. I know myself if I wanted to make my hard work property of PC I would send it to them myself. I know I am not the only one who thinks these forums should be kept completely separate. If it's a document you have created then go for it, that's your perogative, but when it isn't it means you have taken the liberty to give PC full use of someone elses work...that's not right.
NooraK said:I think, though, the point was that once posted in the Community, that document becomes the property of PC (per the terms), and some people don't like that their work is being taken and posted without their permission on the Community. The only way to help that is by not posting for others to take at will.
Shelly Flanagan said:That's exactly my point Noora, thank you for understanding. I have noticed one person in particular posting other peoples work on CC immediately after it posts here. That is upsetting to me. I know Kam and many others work very hard on their documents and they are kind enough to share with the rest of us. I know my NED seems to end up with things from here and I see her give credit to people who I KNOW FOR A FACT are NOT the original author and that iritates the heck out of me. If I ever use something, I give credit where credit is due. And I certainly will NEVER put someone else's hard work out there for PC or anyone else to take without the original persons ok.
Yes, many consultants create and share flyers for gifts under $20. You can often find these in consultant groups on social media or by asking your upline for resources. It's a great way to showcase affordable options for customers.
You can find gift flyers under $30 by checking with fellow Pampered Chef consultants in your network or searching in online consultant communities. Many consultants share their custom flyers, which can be easily adapted to fit your needs.
Absolutely! Many consultants design flyers featuring products priced under $50. These can be found in consultant training groups or shared during team meetings. Don't hesitate to create your own flyer using popular items within that price range.
To create your own flyer, start by selecting popular Pampered Chef products within the $40 range. Use graphic design tools like Canva or PowerPoint to design an appealing layout. Include product images, descriptions, and pricing to make it visually attractive.
Yes, sharing gift flyers is quite common among Pampered Chef consultants. It helps everyone promote affordable gift options and supports team collaboration. You can ask in your consultant groups or forums for any existing flyers that you can use or modify.