Drawing Slip for Consultant's Use

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the sharing and discussion of various drawing slips used by Pampered Chef consultants. Participants express their preferences, experiences, and ideas for improving these slips in their business practices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares a drawing slip received from another consultant, expressing hope that it will be helpful.
  • Several participants express appreciation for the shared slips, with comments like "I like that" and "Thanks for sharing!"
  • Another participant mentions plans to combine different types of slips for an upcoming show, indicating a desire to experiment.
  • One participant shares their experience using a 1-10 scale on their drawing slip, noting a preference for this format over simple yes/no options.
  • Another participant expresses uncertainty about the number scale but appreciates the cleaner look of a different slip, highlighting the overwhelming number of choices available.
  • One participant recounts observing a director successfully using a slip during a show, leading to multiple bookings and recruit leads, noting the effectiveness of personal engagement over relying solely on the slips.
  • Another participant discusses creating a customer care slip, emphasizing the importance of visual appeal and minimal text to maintain interest.
  • One participant mentions adding color and pizzazz to their slips, suggesting that bright visuals enhance engagement.
  • Another participant contrasts their love for words with the preference for visuals, expressing concern that too many graphics can detract from important information.
  • One participant shares a successful experience using their customer care slip printed on bright pink paper and expresses interest in creating new postcards.
  • Another participant mentions the affordability of paper cutters for creating custom materials.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of visual versus textual elements in drawing slips, with some participants favoring colorful designs while others prefer more text. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best format for these slips.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the design and use of drawing slips in their consulting practices, reflecting a variety of approaches to engaging potential customers and hosts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on creating and utilizing drawing slips in their business may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

Karen Hodge
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Here is a drawing slip another consultant sent me. Hope it is helpful.
 

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I like that. Thanks for sharing it with us!
 
Thanks...I like this one!
 
Thanks for sharing. There are so many types, I'm gonna try to put a bunch of them together. We'll see how it goes! I have a show tonight I'd like to try them out on. (Really bad grammar, Sister Bernadette would pull my hair!)
 
I like! I'm going to format a bit differently, but I like these a lot!Thanks for sharing! :)
 
Here is the one I use - a little different. I like using th 1-10 scale instead of yes, maybe, no......
 

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Hm. I like the cleaner look of that one, but I'm not sure I like the number scale...

Hm. TOO MANY CHOICES! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! :eek:
 
jenniferp417 said:
Hm. I like the cleaner look of that one, but I'm not sure I like the number scale...

Hm. TOO MANY CHOICES! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! :eek:

I don't know that I would have gone with a sliding scale, but I was able to sit in on a director's show, and watched her use it - and loved it! She looked at all of the slips before taking orders, but then didn't use the slips for bookings etc.....she just asked everyone if they were one of the ones who was interested in booking a cooking or catalog show - if they had any questions?, if they were interested in taking home some info about doing what she does - again, any questions?, and then confirming that if the host became a consultant they would like to be one of her first hosts....I watched her gain 4 bookings, 3 recruit leads, and almost everyone said they would help out the host! 2 of the bookings had circles a 2 or 3 - none of the bookings had circled a 10!!!
I have had much the same experience since I started using this slip.
 
Oh, wow! That's amazing!
 
Customer Care slipI just made a new customer care slip. I hope I can figure out how to post it.
 

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chesse said:
I just made a new customer care slip. I hope I can figure out how to post it.

Yeah here is my cup of tea..something with the logo...something that draws the eye. People don't like a lot of words. They get board and lose interest. They need a picture and color. Gotta spice everything up. Don't you remember how we feel when we see that new catalog with new color and pics. If it was all words, we wouldn't even look at it, never mind fill it out, even if it is short.
 
Played with em, Added a burst of color and puts a little PIZAZZ to them. I'll have to put a couple more on one page of course. Print them on Card stock and your good. :D
 

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Jilleysue said:
Yeah here is my cup of tea..something with the logo...something that draws the eye. People don't like a lot of words. They get board and lose interest. They need a picture and color. Gotta spice everything up. Don't you remember how we feel when we see that new catalog with new color and pics. If it was all words, we wouldn't even look at it, never mind fill it out, even if it is short.

I think it must be different personalities like different things.....I LOVE words!:) (I read EVERYTHING!)and sometimes think that pictures get in the way of the important things that need to be said - people look at the pictures and forget to read the actual words! That's one reason why I don't like the new Show Planners - too many graphics and white space, and the words lose their meaning! However, I do like CONCISE explanations.:D
 
I used my new CCS last night and had great success! I know they look a little boring but I printed them on bright pink paper! I am going to look into how expensive a paper cutter like they have at schools might be. I also want to make new postcards to send out since so many of the ones available aren't what I want.
 
Paper cutters aren't bad. I think I paid $30 for mine a few years ago. It's 15 inches square, so more than big enough for cutting letter-size sheets into postcards, etc.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Drawing Slip for Consultant's Use?

A Drawing Slip for Consultant's Use is a tool used by Pampered Chef consultants to collect customer information during events or parties. It typically includes spaces for the customer's name, contact information, and their interest in products, allowing consultants to follow up and build relationships.

How do I use a Drawing Slip effectively?

To use a Drawing Slip effectively, encourage guests to fill it out during your cooking shows or parties. Offer an incentive, such as a chance to win a prize, to motivate them to participate. Ensure you explain how their information will be used and reassure them about privacy.

Can I customize the Drawing Slip for my events?

Yes, you can customize the Drawing Slip to fit your specific events. You can add your branding, modify the questions, or include additional information relevant to your business. Just ensure that the essential elements for collecting customer information remain intact.

What should I do with the completed Drawing Slips?

Once you have collected completed Drawing Slips, review the information and follow up with the participants. You can reach out to thank them for attending, provide additional product information, or invite them to future events. This follow-up is crucial for building relationships and potential sales.

Are there any rules or guidelines for using Drawing Slips?

Yes, when using Drawing Slips, it's important to adhere to Pampered Chef's policies regarding customer information and privacy. Ensure that you inform customers how their data will be used and obtain their consent. Additionally, avoid using the information for unsolicited marketing outside of your business context.

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