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This discussion focuses on creating personalized host packets for parties, emphasizing the importance of including tailored letters and flyers. Participants share their experiences and templates, highlighting the effectiveness of month-specific content and detailed timelines for hosts. Key elements mentioned include the "Tale of Two Hostesses," "Coupon Challenge," and various recipe flyers. The consensus is that personalized communication enhances host engagement and improves party attendance.
PREREQUISITESDirect sales consultants, event planners, and anyone involved in hosting parties who seeks to enhance their host packets and improve participant engagement.
sOhSherri said:Here is what I use. I have attached July and Aug. This comes from another talented Consultant on another board. Thanks to all her hard work.
PampMomof3 said:That looks great Sherri! I think when I branch out a little more
Angela Epps said:Does anyone have a letter to give customers that purchase the stoneware muffin pan? That would tell them how to season it to keep it from sticking. And some recipes other that just muffins & cup cakes. Thanks!
AldeaY said:These are the flyers that I use for Ktichen Host and Catalog Host flyers.
Sorry darlin'. Just now saw your post! Generally, I give them a mini-serving spatula for helping "serve" up a great show. I change it up every now & then based on what extras I have laying around. Now one show, the host had given me the list with 54 people, had 22 at the show, and had her list to me EARLY, which was much appreciated (not having to chase her down or play phone tag). I gave her the micro-cooker (a discontinued color I received from National Conference goodie-boxes).LuvStoneware said:The post from Rita with the letter attached, you mention a free gift that you give for having them fill out the guest list via email? What free gift do you give them..........also, in the past I mailed out the invites and for some reason got worse response at parties. I sent out 40 invites one time and no one showed. Has this happened to anyone before? It was pretty bad. I would love to provide this service to my hostesses, but for some reason it did not work for me.
A host packet is a collection of materials provided to a host who is organizing a direct sales party, such as a Pampered Chef party. It typically includes information about the products, party planning tips, and incentives for hosting. The host packet is important because it helps the host understand their role, encourages them to promote the party effectively, and ensures that they have all the necessary tools to make the event successful.
The letter to the host should include a warm welcome, an overview of the party process, details about the host rewards and incentives, tips for inviting guests, and any important dates or deadlines. It should also encourage the host to reach out with any questions or concerns they may have as they prepare for the party.
To personalize the letter, include the host's name and mention any specific details that relate to their interests or preferences. You can also reference any previous interactions you’ve had with them or highlight products that you think they would love based on their tastes. Personal touches can make the host feel valued and more excited about their role.
The tone of the letter should be friendly, encouraging, and supportive. It’s important to convey enthusiasm about the upcoming party and express confidence in the host’s ability to make it a success. A positive and upbeat tone can help motivate the host and make them feel more comfortable in their role.
To ensure the host understands the information, keep the letter clear and concise, using bullet points for key details. You can also highlight important sections with bold text or different colors. Additionally, encourage the host to reach out with any questions and offer to schedule a quick call or meeting to go over the details if needed.