Here are my flyers with March:
**Just added 2 month Feb/March
**Just added March host/guest on one page
**Just added 2 month Feb/March
**Just added March host/guest on one page
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The forum discussion revolves around the use of Mini Catl inserts for flyers in February and March. Participants share their experiences and techniques for utilizing these inserts effectively. Key insights include cutting the sheets in half to fit the Mini Catl, leaving the top section blank for customization, and using the inserts to introduce new products or provide show information. The discussion emphasizes the importance of maximizing business potential through creative flyer design and distribution.
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If you cut the sheets in half length-wise (and trim off a slight amount) they should fit inside the mini-catty (width-wise). Then just fold in half to fit inside top to bottom.You can type anything you want in the blank section. I leave it blank so others can fill in and use this how they want. Show info, any incentives you are offering or any sales blurb. I never used the mini's as invitations myself, so I am sure others might explain how (if) they use this in conjunction with the mini being a show invite.I generally used the mini's at the beginning of each season and would mail out to people on my mailing list trying to get shows and introducing the new products.chefrobin said:Now a question...Kathleen I have not ever used the Mini Catl inserts and would love to know a few things...what do you type in the blank area at the top? Do you fold these sheets down to fit in the mini catl and then put a big label on the outside with show info and use as an invitation? TIA! Robin
kam said:If you cut the sheets in half length-wise (and trim off a slight amount) they should fit inside the mini-catty (width-wise). Then just fold in half to fit inside top to bottom.
You can type anything you want in the blank section. I leave it blank so others can fill in and use this how they want. Show info, any incentives you are offering or any sales blurb.
I never used the mini's as invitations myself, so I am sure others might explain how (if) they use this in conjunction with the mini being a show invite.
I generally used the mini's at the beginning of each season and would mail out to people on my mailing list trying to get shows and introducing the new products.
The "Flyers: February & March Host/Guest on One Page" serves as a marketing tool for Pampered Chef consultants. It provides a concise overview of the promotions and offers available for hosts and guests during these months, making it easier for consultants to share information and encourage bookings.
You can use the flyers to highlight special promotions, product offers, and incentives for hosting a party or attending as a guest. Distributing these flyers at events, through social media, or via email can help attract potential hosts and guests by clearly communicating the benefits of participating.
While the flyers are designed to provide general information, you can personalize them by adding your contact details, party dates, and any specific events you are hosting. This customization helps create a personal touch and encourages potential hosts and guests to reach out to you directly.
The flyers can typically be found in the consultant resources section of the Pampered Chef website or through your consultant portal. Make sure to check for any updates or new versions that may be released for upcoming months.
Yes, you can print the flyers for distribution. However, it’s important to follow any guidelines provided by Pampered Chef regarding branding and distribution methods. Ensure that you are using the most current version of the flyers and that you are adhering to any company policies regarding marketing materials.