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The thread centers around ideas for easy recipes to include on the back of business cards, with participants sharing various suggestions and personal experiences related to recipe choices and printing options.
Participants generally agree on the value of sharing recipe ideas and experiences related to printing business cards, though specific recipe preferences vary.
The discussion reflects a collaborative spirit among participants, with many sharing personal experiences and insights related to their roles as Pampered Chef consultants.
Consultants looking for creative ideas for business cards and those interested in community support and recipe sharing may find this discussion beneficial.
chefann said:With VistaPrint's premium cards, you can pay extra to get printing on the back.
They've got a sale running right now for free premium cards, so you'd just have to pay for shipping and the printing on the back. I can forward you the email if you send me your email address (that way, I can get the referral credit, too.)
Of course, Becky and Janet can also forward it to you, if you'd rather give them the referral.![]()
chefann said:With VistaPrint's premium cards, you can pay extra to get printing on the back.
They've got a sale running right now for free premium cards, so you'd just have to pay for shipping and the printing on the back. I can forward you the email if you send me your email address (that way, I can get the referral credit, too.)
Of course, Becky and Janet can also forward it to you, if you'd rather give them the referral.![]()
genburk said:This is what I love about TPC and chef success. I have not found anyone that was selfish, everyone has been very helpful and giving in person and in the business. Most business people want to keep their ideas and thoughts to themselves, but not with this business. What a great company and group of friends to work with !!:D
Teresa Lynn said:peanut butter cookies
1 egg
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup sugar
Just a quick note, this works with the Granular Splenda (marked for baking).
I bake them on the pizza stone![]()
The "Easy Business Card Recipe" is a creative approach to designing business cards that not only provide contact information but also make a memorable impression. It typically includes elements like a unique design, a personal touch, and possibly a small recipe or cooking tip that reflects the Pampered Chef brand.
You can incorporate Pampered Chef products by featuring images of your favorite tools or recipes on your business card. Additionally, you might include a QR code that links to a recipe video or a product demonstration, showcasing how the products can be used effectively.
To make your business card stand out, consider using high-quality materials, vibrant colors, and a clean layout. Including a catchy tagline or a unique recipe can also help. Personalizing the card with a handwritten note or signature can create a more personal connection with potential clients.
Yes, including your social media handles on your business card is a great way to connect with potential customers. It allows them to follow you for updates, recipes, and promotions, enhancing your visibility and engagement with your audience.
It's a good practice to update your business cards whenever there are significant changes, such as a new phone number, email address, or social media handle. Additionally, if you have new products or services to promote, refreshing your card design can keep your marketing materials relevant and engaging.