Iso Host Letter That Goes With Sbrc - Guilt...

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Discussion Overview

This thread revolves around a request for a specific letter intended for hosts of Pampered Chef Cooking Shows, which includes tips for planning and reminders about the importance of the show. Participants share their experiences related to this letter, express concerns about personal information, and discuss the implications of sharing such content publicly.

Discussion Character

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in locating a letter meant for hosts that thanks them for their support and encourages show planning.
  • Another participant shares a version of the letter, outlining steps for hosts to prepare for their Cooking Show.
  • Several users discuss the importance of removing personal information from shared content to protect privacy.
  • One participant mentions that they copied the letter from another source and did not intend to claim it as their own.
  • Another participant emphasizes the need to delete personal details, highlighting the visibility of posts to non-members.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of protecting personal information when sharing content, but there is no clear consensus on the best way to handle the situation regarding the letter's content.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the community's focus on sharing resources while being mindful of privacy concerns, particularly in relation to personal information within shared documents.

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Consultants looking for templates or examples of host letters and those interested in best practices for sharing resources within the community may find this discussion relevant.

SusanBP0129
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Awhile back someone posted a letter that the mail to their hostesses thanking them for "helping them reach a goal" or something like that.
It was to be put with a SBRC and mailed - sort of to ensure the show wouldn't cancel.
I have been looking through the files, but can't find it. :(
Does anyone have it handy??
Thanks!!:)
 
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Hoping someone may remember this...I can't find it and it's driving me nuts.
 
Is this it?


Thank you for booking a Pampered Chef® Cooking Show for_______________________
_________________________________________. I’m looking forward to helping you have a successful (and fun) show and getting as many benefits as possible.

Here are some things to help you get started planning your show:

1. Start telling your friends immediately and ask them to put your show on their calendar.

2. Get orders from those who can’t attend your show. (Be sure to have at least 5 outside orders with you at your show – this ensures a GREAT start)!

3. PLEASE return or email the enclosed Guest List to me filled out as completely as possible by____________________________. I will mail the invitations and pay postage for you. To help you with your guest list, think about these people: family, friends, neighbors, classmates, club members, work associates, and holiday card list. Keep a copy for RSVP purposes. **If you give me 40 complete names/addresses on your guest list, I’ll give you an extra $10 credit at your show.**

4. Get ready to have a great time with your friends while I do the cooking!

Although my job is flexible and fun, it is still my means of income & my family depends on me. Therefore, if you need to reschedule, I respectfully request at least three weeks notice. That will allow me time to offer the date to someone else and not be unemployed for the evening.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. I’ll call to discuss your menu once I receive your guest list! Once again, thank you for hosting a Cooking Show.

I’m looking forward to helping you have a Fun & Successful Show!!
 
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Hey Ann - you might want to edit that and delete Becky's personal info....
 
Well, I would have if it had been "mine," but I just copied and pasted from a file I found on this site...!:love:
 
I think you should still delete it. Anyone can see what's in a post (even if they aren't a member). If it was originally an attachment, only members can open those. If it was originally in a post, then I still think it should be deleted. Becky may have posted it herself, but I bet she'd appreciate having her personal info removed.
 
Especially since it has a link with Becky's website on it.
 
Yep - I did post it as a file - but my personal info does need to be deleted from the post, please!

Thank you!


Just go to edit, and then you can delete it.
 
Thank you. I wasn't thinking of the personal info issue; just didn't want to take credit for the letter myself. How do you create links to files?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Iso Host Letter?

An Iso Host Letter is a communication tool used by direct sales consultants, such as those with Pampered Chef, to reach out to potential hosts. It typically outlines the benefits of hosting a party, including exclusive discounts, free products, and the fun of gathering friends for a cooking experience.

What does "Sbrc - Guilt" refer to in the context of the Iso Host Letter?

How can I effectively use an Iso Host Letter to encourage bookings?

To effectively use an Iso Host Letter, personalize it for each recipient, highlighting how hosting a party can benefit them and their friends. Include enticing offers, such as discounts or free products, and share your excitement about the opportunity to create memorable experiences together.

What are some key elements to include in an Iso Host Letter?

Key elements to include in an Iso Host Letter are a warm greeting, a brief introduction about yourself, the benefits of hosting, any special promotions, and a clear call to action. Additionally, sharing personal anecdotes or testimonials can help make the letter more relatable and engaging.

How do I follow up after sending an Iso Host Letter?

After sending an Iso Host Letter, it's important to follow up within a week. You can do this through a friendly phone call, text, or email to check if they have any questions or need more information. This shows your enthusiasm and helps keep the conversation going without being overly pushy.

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