Feedback on Neighborhood Pampered Chef Show Flyer

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The forum discussion centers on feedback for a neighborhood Pampered Chef show flyer. The original poster, Cat, seeks advice on her colorful flyer design, having transitioned from black and white due to a new color printer. Lisa, another participant, shares her upcoming open house details, including product lists and a promotional offer for booking future shows. The conversation highlights the importance of engaging visuals and strategic product showcases to enhance attendance and sales at such events.

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I have had some success in the past with hosting a neighborhood Pampered Chef show. I'm not good at making up flyers and was hoping to get some feedback on this one. The last flyer I did was in black and white, but we just bought a color printer (YAY!) so I'm taking advantage of it! (Did I use too much color???) Hopefully I don't run out of toner in one month!

Does anyone have any other flyers for doing a neighborhood show or open house?

Thanks!
 

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Cat~
I just opened your invite and it looks great! I am having an open house on Feb 26 from 2-4. I put the time, date, etc on my invite and am not doing a demo. I put that down too. I am going to have the list of products that will be retiring and a list of what products will be increasing in price come March 1st. I am making all three of our new desserts for people to try and I offered a "free" show (I will bring ing. for their recipes) for booking in the next two months with me. I am going to have a bunch of my products out for guests to look at or try out (using potatoes). :D
Sounds like your party will be a success!
Take Care
Lisa
 
onepamperedmom68 said:
Cat~
I just opened your invite and it looks great! I am having an open house on Feb 26 from 2-4. I put the time, date, etc on my invite and am not doing a demo. I put that down too. I am going to have the list of products that will be retiring and a list of what products will be increasing in price come March 1st. I am making all three of our new desserts for people to try and I offered a "free" show (I will bring ing. for their recipes) for booking in the next two months with me. I am going to have a bunch of my products out for guests to look at or try out (using potatoes). :D
Sounds like your party will be a success!
Take Care
Lisa

I would love to know how things go...please let me know. I'm iffy on having my own and not having a good turn out.
 
Will do ;)
 
Has anyone done this as a "no orders expected" party? I know that PC products sell themselves, so sales will happen anyway.
 
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shirley said:
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the original file and post was from 2006. You might search in the "Files" section for a keyword that says "neighborhood" or "Community" and find something similar.Or look at the bottom of this thread for similar threads that might have what you need/want.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I include in my Neighborhood Pampered Chef Show Flyer?

Your flyer should include the date, time, and location of the show, a brief description of what attendees can expect, any special promotions or discounts, and contact information for RSVPs. Including enticing visuals of Pampered Chef products can also attract attention.

How can I make my Pampered Chef Show Flyer stand out?

What is the best way to distribute my Pampered Chef Show Flyer?

Distributing your flyer can be done through various methods. You can hand them out in your neighborhood, post them on community bulletin boards, share them on social media, or send them via email to your contacts. Consider also leaving them at local businesses with permission.

How can I gather feedback on my Pampered Chef Show Flyer?

You can gather feedback by asking friends or family for their opinions on the flyer’s design and content. Additionally, consider conducting a short survey after the show to see what attendees thought about the flyer and how it influenced their decision to attend.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when creating a Pampered Chef Show Flyer?

Common mistakes include overcrowding the flyer with too much information, using small or hard-to-read fonts, and neglecting to include a clear call to action. Ensure that your flyer is easy to read and that it clearly communicates what you want your audience to do, such as RSVP or attend the show.

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