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This thread discusses the inclusion of a personalized letter in host packets for Pampered Chef events, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on its effectiveness and importance.
Views differ on the seriousness with which hosts approach their commitments, with some participants expressing frustration over hosts forgetting about their shows while others emphasize the importance of maintaining strong relationships.
Participants share personal experiences related to their roles as consultants and the challenges they face in managing host relationships.
Consultants looking for insights on enhancing host communication and managing event expectations may find this discussion relevant.
chef131doreen said:GREAT letter . I like the part about Pampered Chef is my job and to let me know if you need to cancel.
listen to this one I have a show this Thurs night I called the host house last Friday to see about the menu ect and her DH said she is not home can I help you I said this is Doreen from PC and I just wanted to know hen she will be home to talk about the Party , he sid she was away with work and will not be home till FRIDAY the day after her show ....... What is wrong with these people I guess she forgot about her show I will now use the letter you have about Cancaling Thanks
Carolyn, I think she means the letter which includes a paragraph about canceling--it is the last paragraph in the letter attached to the first post.dannyzmom said:What's the letter about cancelling shows?
An Effective Host Packet Letter is a personalized communication sent to hosts of a direct sales event, such as a Pampered Chef party. It outlines the details of the event, provides tips for success, and includes a personal message to motivate and engage the host.
A personalized message helps to build a connection between the consultant and the host. It shows that the consultant values the host's efforts and is invested in the success of the event, which can lead to increased enthusiasm and participation from guests.
The Host Packet Letter should include the event date and time, a list of suggested recipes or products to showcase, tips for inviting guests, and any special promotions or incentives. Additionally, a personal note expressing excitement and support can enhance the letter's impact.
To make your Host Packet Letter more engaging, use a friendly and conversational tone. Include visuals, such as images of products or recipes, and consider adding a checklist or timeline to help the host stay organized. Personal anecdotes or success stories can also inspire and motivate.