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The thread discusses strategies for leaving Pampered Chef catalogs in doctor’s office waiting areas to attract attention from patients. Participants share their personal experiences and creative ideas for making the catalogs more appealing.
Views differ on the feasibility of leaving catalogs in doctor's offices, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others mention restrictions.
Participants share personal anecdotes and creative ideas based on their experiences with local offices, highlighting the informal nature of their discussions.
Consultants looking for creative ways to promote their Pampered Chef business in local community settings may find these shared experiences helpful.
cewcooks said:My dr's office did not let me do this so last fall, I made some treats and had a few orders, I got the idea from this site check out pampering a business threads on this site.
Di_Can_Cook said:What do you pamper him with? Not carmel nutty brownies, I hope! (they stick in his teeth!)
Yes, you can leave Pampered Chef catalogs at your doctor's office, especially in the waiting area or lounge. It's a great way to share your products with potential customers who may be interested in cooking and kitchen tools.
It's always best to ask for permission before leaving catalogs at any business, including a doctor's office. Speak with the office manager or receptionist to ensure they are okay with you placing your materials in their lounge area.
Along with the catalogs, consider including a business card or a small flyer with your contact information and any upcoming events or promotions. This makes it easier for interested customers to reach out to you.
It's a good idea to check the doctor's office regularly, perhaps every few weeks, to restock the catalogs and ensure they are still in good condition. This also gives you a chance to follow up with any potential leads.
If someone shows interest in your products after seeing the catalog, be sure to follow up promptly. You can offer to answer any questions they have, provide additional information, or even schedule a cooking demonstration to showcase the products.