Efficient Guest List Template for Email Reminders

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the use of guest lists for collecting contact information from hosts' guests, particularly focusing on the inclusion of email addresses for sending reminders about shows. Participants share their experiences and methods for managing guest lists and reminders.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the importance of collecting email addresses to send reminders about the show.
  • Another participant shares their experience using a guest list template with 40 to 60 spots, noting that it encourages hosts to fill in more names.
  • Several users discuss the effectiveness of email reminders compared to traditional invitations, with some expressing concerns about emails being overlooked.
  • One participant highlights the use of Evite.com to track whether guests have viewed the invitation, suggesting it helps ensure accountability.
  • Another participant expresses hesitation about relying solely on email, citing experiences where guests do not check their emails regularly.
  • One participant notes that personal calls may be more effective than emails, as it is harder for guests to decline in person.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of email as a primary method for invitations and reminders. Some participants find it useful, while others express skepticism about its reliability.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding communication methods for inviting guests to shows, reflecting a variety of approaches within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on managing guest lists and reminders may find the shared experiences relevant to their practices.

KellyRedHead
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Does anyone have a guest list they give their hosts to fill out that has -
the name, address, phone number and email addresses of their guests?


I want to get them to give the email addresses so I can remind them via email about the show.
 
This is what I use. I stole it from somebody. So, thanks to whoever created it! The nice thing about it is that it has more than 40 spots. So, people try to get them all filled up. Usually it is close to 40 names and info and they feel bad. I assure them that it is a great list. I found that when you give them 40 blanks, they fill in about 30 and think that is good enough. When you give them 60, they fill in 40-45.
 

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KellyRedHead said:
Does anyone have a guest list they give their hosts to fill out that has -
the name, address, phone number and email addresses of their guests?


I want to get them to give the email addresses so I can remind them via email about the show.
I just say" as a service to my Hosts I will send the invites out personnaly, so as soon as you provide me with a mailing list (addresses, et all) I will get the invites out. Just remember the first invitation should come from the host either personally/telephonically/whatever. Your postcard invites are a reminder, then 2-3 days prior to the show they call AGAIN for the final tally. HTH
 
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First I send out the invites and then I also use Calling Post a day or two before the show as a remindered. I also tell the hostess to call anyone she doesn't hear from.

I just thought emails would work also because I have had some invites not get delivered because of poor addresses, lost postcards, or somepeople who only pick their mail up every few days.

Most people look at their emails regularly, so I thought this might work as a good remindered not the initial invite.
 
I personnally really like this idea..
KellyRedHead said:
First I send out the invites and then I also use Calling Post a day or two before the show as a remindered. I also tell the hostess to call anyone she doesn't hear from.

I just thought emails would work also because I have had some invites not get delivered because of poor addresses, lost postcards, or somepeople who only pick their mail up every few days.

Most people look at their emails regularly, so I thought this might work as a good remindered not the initial invite.

I myself may not listen to my voicemails until too late, but I"m always checking my emails :)

Liz
 
What amazes me is when I go through a list of 23 people and only 4 have even looked at the email I sent through the website!!!!!!! :(
 
cmdtrgd said:
What amazes me is when I go through a list of 23 people and only 4 have even looked at the email I sent through the website!!!!!!! :(
I agree i found that it is way to EASY to bough out of attending when you get an e-mail. They either read and don't respond/ don't read or just check No. It is so much harder to cancel on a friend personally. Just my humble opinion
 
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Thanks Kate for the copy of the guest list you use!
 
I use Evite.com. That way it tells me if they have at least viewed the email and when. They can't get out of it by saying "oh, I didn't get the email".
 
I am just starting to ask for email addresses. My plan is to continue with the two things I've been doing for years (mailing the invites and making the reminder calls the day before the show) and adding an email reminder the day before the show. I'm not confident enough to use email as my primary invitation because I get so many people who tell me they don't check their email daily (imagine that!).
 
not me, I check mine daily sometimes twice
chefjeanine said:
I am just starting to ask for email addresses. My plan is to continue with the two things I've been doing for years (mailing the invites and making the reminder calls the day before the show) and adding an email reminder the day before the show. I'm not confident enough to use email as my primary invitation because I get so many people who tell me they don't check their email daily (imagine that!).

I had a friend call me the end of Feb saying she just got the going going gone letter I sent her the beginning of the month :eek:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an efficient guest list template for email reminders?

An efficient guest list template for email reminders is a structured format that helps you organize and track the guests invited to your Pampered Chef event. It typically includes columns for guest names, email addresses, RSVP status, and reminders sent, making it easier to manage communication and follow-ups.

How can I create a guest list template for my Pampered Chef event?

You can create a guest list template using spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. Start by setting up columns for essential information such as guest names, email addresses, phone numbers, RSVP status, and notes. This will help you keep everything organized and easily accessible.

What information should I include in my guest list template?

Your guest list template should include the following information: guest names, email addresses, phone numbers (optional), RSVP status (attending, not attending, maybe), and a column for notes or reminders. This comprehensive information will help you effectively manage your event communication.

How often should I send email reminders to my guests?

Can I customize my guest list template for different types of events?

Yes, you can customize your guest list template for different types of events by adding or removing columns based on your needs. For example, if you're hosting a cooking class, you might want to include a column for dietary restrictions or preferred recipes. Tailoring the template to fit the specific event will enhance its effectiveness.

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