Label for Postcard Invite Over TPampered Chef Website

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SUMMARY

This discussion centers on the challenges faced by Pampered Chef consultants regarding the visibility of the main PC website on postcard invitations. Users express frustration that the PC website detracts from their personal websites, which are crucial for earning commissions. To combat this, participants share strategies such as using return address labels to cover the PC website and phone number, ensuring their contact information is prominently displayed. Tools mentioned include colorful labels ordered from Artistic Labels, which help maintain a professional appearance while promoting personal websites.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Pampered Chef business model
  • Familiarity with label printing techniques
  • Basic graphic design skills for creating labels
  • Knowledge of effective marketing strategies for direct sales
NEXT STEPS
  • Research label design software for creating custom labels
  • Explore marketing techniques for personal branding in direct sales
  • Learn about effective use of social media to promote personal websites
  • Investigate bulk label printing options for cost-effective solutions
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This discussion is beneficial for Pampered Chef consultants, direct sales professionals, and anyone looking to enhance their marketing strategies while promoting personal websites effectively.

Jess_K
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I hate that the PC website is listed to go view products on the bottom of the postcard invites so I made this up to put over that line. I am just cutting them and so I have three stickers per label and it fits great. I know it's easy to make, but I thought I would share it anyway. I have my website listed on the label that i put over the date/time info.
 

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I've been using labels also, but I ordered 1000 from artistic labels. They are colorful they have my website and say Phone oRders welcome with ph#.

I love it!
 
Thanks! Those look nice.:thumbup:

What I have been doing is putting a return address label over the PC website with my name, phone and website on it. 80 per page so that's 2 packs of invitations. I think I use 8 font which is still readable but lets it all fit.
 
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those are also great ideas! once it's later in the season I think I'll use one of those :) I didn't think the 80 per page would fit on the bottom there.. thanks!
 
Why don't you like the website at the bottom?
 
For those of us who have a personal website with PC, we will lose out on business since customers who see the general website will likely go there instead of to our own personal site where we would receive commission and our hosts would receive credit.
 
Stephanie Fisher said:
Why don't you like the website at the bottom?

Because it directs people to the main PC website, instead of my own website. I always cover it with a label with my name and website on it.

The issue being that someone could see that website, and order that way, or find another consultant that way instead of coming to me. I also put a label with my info over the PC 800 # on the back of the SB cookbooks.
 
Thanks for the hint about the SB's Becky. Never thought of that!
 
I'm so glad you all do my thinking for me! Thanks for the tips.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a postcard invite for Pampered Chef?

A postcard invite serves as a personal invitation to your friends, family, and potential customers to join a Pampered Chef party or event. It helps to create excitement and encourages attendance, making it an effective tool for direct sales.

How can I create a label for my postcard invite?

You can create a label for your postcard invite by using design software or online tools that allow you to customize templates. Include essential information such as the date, time, location, and RSVP details for your Pampered Chef event.

What information should be included on the postcard invite label?

Your postcard invite label should include the event title, date, time, location, RSVP contact information, and a brief description of what guests can expect, such as product demonstrations or special offers.

Can I use Pampered Chef branding on my postcard invites?

Yes, you can use Pampered Chef branding on your postcard invites as long as you adhere to the company's guidelines for branding and marketing materials. This helps maintain a professional appearance and aligns with the company's image.

Where can I find templates for postcard invites?

You can find templates for postcard invites on various graphic design websites, such as Canva or Vistaprint. Additionally, Pampered Chef may provide resources and templates through their consultant portal to help you create effective marketing materials.

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