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The thread centers around participants seeking and sharing creative wording ideas for DVD labels, particularly in the context of Pampered Chef recruiting efforts. Various participants express their challenges with wording and share personal experiences related to creativity and labeling.
Views differ on the best approach to DVD labeling, with no clear consensus on a specific wording or method. Participants share a variety of ideas and personal experiences without reaching a unified solution.
The discussion reflects a community of Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and creative ideas, with an emphasis on informal and lighthearted exchanges.
Consultants looking for inspiration or ideas for DVD labeling in their recruiting efforts may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
pamperedalf said:Bumping this up............
Okay I would like something w/ Take 5 ........ I bought the take 5 bars to put into my recruiting bags if I don't eat them all first.
Any ideas??????????
I hate killing my own thread......LOL
DebbieJ said:Instead of labelling the DVD, I print a saying on paper and then tape it AROUND the DVD--saying don't open this if.....(my saying was stolen from Don Funt, but I like Rae's a little more).
pamperedalf said:Thanks Rae, I like it!
At least I haven't killed my own thread yet.
Anymore, keep them coming. I had a parent ream me a new one today, so any creativeness I had is so gone. I think I found more grey hair after she left.
And if Pampered Chef isn't right for you
Perhaps you know someone to give this to!
Consider using playful phrases that reflect the content of the DVD, such as "Culinary Adventures Await!" or "Delicious Recipes at Your Fingertips!" You can also include a subtitle that highlights the theme, like "Easy Meals for Busy Nights" or "Family Favorites to Share."
To enhance the appeal of your DVD label, use vibrant colors and fun fonts that match the theme of the content. Incorporate images or icons related to cooking or the specific recipes featured, and ensure the wording is concise and engaging to capture attention quickly.
Yes, including your contact information can be beneficial, especially if you're using the DVD for promotional purposes. Consider adding a small section at the bottom with your name, phone number, or website, so viewers can easily reach out for more information or to place orders.
The wording should be large enough to be easily readable but not so large that it overwhelms the design. A good rule of thumb is to use a font size that is at least 18-24 points for the main title and slightly smaller for subtitles or additional information.
Absolutely! Including a short quote or testimonial can add credibility and entice viewers to watch the DVD. Just make sure it's relevant to the content and fits well within the overall design of the label.