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The thread explores various methods participants use to dispose of old Pampered Chef catalogs. Participants share personal experiences and strategies for distributing these catalogs in ways that may generate interest in their business.
Views differ on the best methods for distributing old catalogs, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective approach.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies based on their individual practices and local contexts.
Consultants looking for creative ways to utilize old catalogs may find the shared experiences relevant.
vwpamperedchef said:I have a stack on my car, and put them on my windshield when I go into stores, slapped a label on it says TAKE ONE.
I put them in my gym, coffee shops, dr's offices, breakrooms of my old jobs, car washes, etc.
I do hope people will call me...or email...its all about getting your name out there.
I do print the poem on a label. If I have them in the house, I use the 6 to a page shipping labels (can't recall the number), because then there's lots of room under the poem for my info. If I don't have those, I use the 10 to a page address labels (again, no number, sorry).buckeyefan08 said:Ann, do you print the poem on a label? If so which one? I was thinking of putting it on the back of some of my cards but then it wouldn't be as noticeable. Also, do you only go back one season of do you use any old catalog?
The best way to dispose of old Pampered Chef catalogs is to recycle them. Check with your local recycling program to ensure they accept glossy paper, as many catalogs are printed on this type of paper.
While you can throw old catalogs in the trash, it is more environmentally friendly to recycle them. If recycling is not an option, ensure that they are disposed of properly to minimize waste.
Yes! Old catalogs can be repurposed for various crafts, such as making collages, scrapbooking, or even using them as gift wrap. This way, you can give them a new life instead of just throwing them away.
It's a good practice to update your Pampered Chef catalogs at least twice a year, especially when new products are released. This ensures that your customers have the most current information and options available.
Absolutely! Giving away old catalogs to friends or family can be a great way to share Pampered Chef products and ideas. Just be sure to inform them that the products may be outdated, and encourage them to check for the latest offerings.