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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on promoting their Pampered Chef businesses, particularly through wearing logo shirts and sweatshirts. The conversation includes personal updates, encouragement, and anecdotes related to their business journeys.
Participants generally express agreement on the value of community support and the effectiveness of wearing logo apparel for promoting their businesses. However, there are differing opinions regarding the quality of merchandise and personal experiences with ordering products.
The thread reflects a supportive community dynamic where participants share personal experiences and encouragement related to their Pampered Chef businesses. The conversation also touches on the nuances of terminology used within the community, such as "NC" for National Conference.
Consultants looking for relatable experiences and encouragement regarding business promotion strategies may find this discussion valuable.
micocina said:Bless, release and move on to the next one!
katie0128 said:BTW... what wave are you in for NC? And where are you from?
NC is North Carolina - well, Katie means National Conference.blestmom said:I'm from Alaska, but I'm not sure what NC is? Wave??![]()
We are assigned by our Executive Director. Your director should know yours and you can get the full list on consultant's corner.JAE said:National Conference
Wave is when you're supposed to attend according to your national director or National Executive Director, or something like that.
BethCooks4U said:NC is North Carolina - well, Katie means National Conference.![]()
There are 3 different sessions and each one is a wave - there are so many consultants who go that they have to do it 3 times!
Bummer Jill!! I just noticed you're in Wave 1.JAE said:Oh, and Beth, I usually have to think twice about NC. I think of North Carolina before National Conference. I'm getting better with the context thing.
Cool! We'll be tortured with all the others in Wave 3 because we'll be the last to know everything.BethCooks4U said:I'm in Wave 3 with you Becky!
I KNOW!:grumpy: I have been in wave 2 once, wave 1 once and otherwise always in that last wave. Oh, well, at least we don't have to hide our catalogs on our way out of town.pamperedbecky said:Cool! We'll be tortured with all the others in Wave 3 because we'll be the last to know everything.![]()
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kspry said:Deb, glad to read you are not so discouraged anymore!
I just got a catalog show out of the blue, Friday night, so I might just get those pink HWC items free. It's a mother & daughter pair who wanted to order around $100 worth of stuff....I talked to them about the awesome Feb host special and they are psyched! They called me tonight to get more info but I had a houseful of guests - we are going to touch base tomorrow.
Promoting your Pampered Chef business with logo shirts can enhance brand visibility, create a sense of unity among team members, and serve as a conversation starter. Wearing logo shirts can attract potential customers and make your business more recognizable in social settings.
You can get logo shirts from various online printing services that specialize in custom apparel. Websites like Vistaprint, Custom Ink, or local print shops can help you design and order shirts with your Pampered Chef logo.
To promote your business effectively, wear your logo shirt during events, cooking demonstrations, or when running errands. Pair it with casual attire to create a friendly and approachable look, and consider wearing it at gatherings where you might meet potential customers.
Absolutely! Wearing your logo shirt in photos and videos on social media can help increase brand awareness. You can share pictures of yourself cooking with Pampered Chef products while wearing the shirt, or post about events where you’re showcasing your business.
When designing your logo shirt, keep it simple and eye-catching. Use colors that align with your brand, and ensure your logo is prominently displayed. Consider adding a catchy tagline or your contact information to make it easier for potential customers to reach you.