Dropping Off Open House Orders: Should I Include a DYLAB Flyer?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the appropriateness of including a DYLAB flyer in the bags of customers during the drop-off of open house orders, particularly for a customer who ordered through a friend and has not been met before.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about including a DYLAB flyer, questioning if it would be wrong to do so.
  • Another participant argues that including the flyer is appropriate since the customer has shown interest in Pampered Chef products.
  • A third participant supports including the flyer and suggests adding recruiting information as well.
  • One participant shares a concern about being perceived as pushy but is reassured by others that it is not pushy to include the flyer.
  • A fifth participant mentions that including the flyer is a good opportunity to introduce the customer to products and potentially gain a new customer.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of including the flyer, with some participants supporting the idea and others expressing concern about being pushy. No clear consensus emerges.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding customer engagement during open house order deliveries.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering strategies for customer engagement during open house events may find this discussion relevant.

NMmommy
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I am dropping off my open house orders today. I have one lady I have never met that ordered through a friend. Would it be wrong to put in a DYLAB flyer in her bag?
 
Why would it be wrong? If she ordered, she's interested in PC. You SHOULD do it!!
 
I with Jules, you NEED to put it in there...she is obviously interested in PC. I might even drop in some recruiting info!!
 
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I guess I just worry about being pushy! It is not pushy at all. LOL
 
Hi there! It's always great to hear that you have orders coming in for your open house. As for the lady who ordered through a friend, I don't think it would be wrong to include a DYLAB flyer in her bag. It's a great opportunity to introduce her to our products and potentially gain a new customer. Plus, who doesn't love a good deal? Best of luck with your open house orders! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DYLAB flyer?

A DYLAB flyer is a promotional tool used in direct sales, particularly by Pampered Chef consultants, to showcase upcoming events, special offers, or new products. DYLAB stands for "Do You Love A Bargain," and the flyer typically includes information that encourages customers to engage with the brand and make purchases.

Should I include a DYLAB flyer when dropping off open house orders?

Yes, including a DYLAB flyer when dropping off open house orders is a great idea. It provides additional information about upcoming promotions or events, which can entice customers to make future purchases and stay engaged with your business.

What benefits does a DYLAB flyer provide to my customers?

A DYLAB flyer offers several benefits to your customers, including awareness of special promotions, details about new products, and information on upcoming events. This can enhance their shopping experience and encourage repeat business, as they feel informed and valued.

How can I effectively use a DYLAB flyer with my open house orders?

To effectively use a DYLAB flyer, ensure it is visually appealing and easy to read. Include clear calls to action, such as RSVP details for events or links to online shopping. Personalize the flyer with a note or message to your customers to make it feel more engaging.

Is there a cost associated with printing DYLAB flyers?

Yes, there may be costs associated with printing DYLAB flyers, depending on the quantity and quality of the materials used. However, consider it an investment in your business, as effective marketing can lead to increased sales and customer loyalty.

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