Maximizing Old FW08 Catalogs: A New Consultant's Guide

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses how new consultants can utilize old FW08 catalogs, considering the changes in pricing and product availability. Participants share various strategies for repurposing these catalogs in their business practices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, questions the usefulness of the old FW08 catalogs due to price changes and new items in the SS09 catalogs.
  • Another participant mentions a creative idea of printing a poem on labels to attach to old catalogs for distribution in waiting rooms.
  • One user expresses concern about using old catalogs, sharing a personal experience of losing sales due to outdated pricing.
  • A participant shares their method of labeling old catalogs with a warning about price changes while still using them at vendor booths.
  • One consultant mentions leaving old catalogs in various locations like salons and car washes, using a sticker with their contact information.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for sharing ideas on how to label and distribute old catalogs effectively.
  • One participant shares their plan to include information about the Outlet on their old catalogs to enhance their marketing.
  • Another participant notes that they have not encountered negative feedback when explaining price changes to customers who call about old catalogs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and appropriateness of using old catalogs, with some participants supporting their use while others express caution due to price discrepancies.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas regarding the use of outdated catalogs in their consulting practices, reflecting a range of opinions on their value in marketing efforts.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants looking for innovative ways to utilize old catalogs in their business may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

funinyourkitchen
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I'm a new Consultant, this week is my 30 days. But what do I do with the 20+ FW08 catalogs that I received with my kit? Can these old catalogs be used in any way, since many of the prices have changed & there are many new items in the SS09 catalogs?
 
check the old posts....there is a really cute poem many people print out on labels and stick to the front of old catalogs to leave in dr. offices, and other waiting rooms!
HTH
Jen
 
Normally I would agree to leave them around, but with SO MANY price increases, this is one catalog I'm tossing! I just closed a show and ended up eating quite a bit because the host booked off a show in Jan and used the old catalog to share at work. I didn't realize what was going on until she already had $300 in outside orders!! I can't remember another time when there were so many at once!
 
If you've got the sticker on the front, then if someone does want to purchase, they can't say you didn't warn them. I use the 2"x4" labels ("Oldie but Goodies" - try searching for "catalog labels" in the FILES section here on CS). I stick it smack-dab in the front, plus a contact label.. I've started putting an Outlet sticker on there too.I'm currently using my old catalogs at a vendor booth this week, since I don't have but a dozen current catalogs. I have the mini-cats to give them showign the new product. I think the BIGGEST price change is the Stoneware and Cookware- both seemed to be about a 10% increase. The other items seemed menial...so I'm still using them- for now. After this booth, I probably won't though. I've have used up my F/W, and then would only have 2-season's ago, which is too old (I bought a bunch on e-bay).But for 20- you could use those pretty quickly.
 
I am not a fan of that poem but I do leave my old catalogs in the hair salon, car wash, doctor's office, etc. I have a sticker with my info that basically says: Your free copy to keep. Call me for the latest catalog".
 
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Awesome ideas, thanx guys. I'm going to print up some labels this week and drop them off in different places.
 
Don't forget car dealerships . People have to sit around waiting. I actually got a very nice catalot show from doing that at a dealership.
 
pampered Ruth said:
Don't forget car dealerships . People have to sit around waiting. I actually got a very nice catalot show from doing that at a dealership.

Great idea! :thumbup: Hadn't thought of that one before!
 
Here's what I'm thinking of putting on my old catalogs, instead of the poem:Free Copy! Take me home today!To see our newest catalog or Outlet specials:
www.pamperedchef.biz/xxxxxxxLike what you see and want it FREE, contact me:Amanda xxx-xxx-xxxx
*prices and availability in this issue are subject to change
 
I've never had anyone be upset when they call and I tell them the price has changed. I just explain that they have an old catalog and so there are some price adjustments...I'd never throw them away - what a great way to advertise!
 
babywings76 said:
Here's what I'm thinking of putting on my old catalogs, instead of the poem:

Free Copy! Take me home today!

To see our newest catalog or Outlet specials:
Page Not Found

Like what you see and want it FREE, contact me:

Amanda xxx-xxx-xxxx
*prices and availability in this issue are subject to change

I like that! If Iwere tired of the poem or wanted to try something else that sunds great! I think you covered all the bases as well.
 
babywings76 said:
Here's what I'm thinking of putting on my old catalogs, instead of the poem:

Free Copy! Take me home today!

To see our newest catalog or Outlet specials:
Page Not Found

Like what you see and want it FREE, contact me:

Amanda xxx-xxx-xxxx
*prices and availability in this issue are subject to change

I like the wording! Can I steal this idea from you, Amanda? :D
 
Steal away! :D
 
Yes- that's great! I was looking at my old catalogs today while standing in my booth and thinking I needed to figure out a way to include something about the Outlet on it. I'll still keep it on the 2"x4" label just so it stands out, but least it gives them all the info they'd need. Thanks for sharing!
 
I did it on the 2x4 label and it looked pretty good. The way it looks on my labels is much nicer than the way it appears in my other post. If anyone wants, I can upload the Word doc (and take out my info). Just let me know.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FW08 catalog and why is it important for new consultants?

The FW08 catalog refers to the Fall/Winter 2008 catalog from Pampered Chef. It is important for new consultants because it contains a variety of products and recipes that can be used to showcase the brand's offerings. By familiarizing themselves with this catalog, new consultants can effectively engage with customers and highlight popular items, which can lead to increased sales.

How can I effectively use the FW08 catalog in my sales presentations?

To effectively use the FW08 catalog in your sales presentations, start by familiarizing yourself with the products and their features. Use the catalog to demonstrate how the products can solve common cooking challenges. Incorporate recipes and tips from the catalog to create engaging cooking demonstrations, and encourage guests to ask questions and share their own experiences with the products.

What strategies can I implement to promote products from the FW08 catalog?

To promote products from the FW08 catalog, consider hosting themed cooking shows that highlight specific items or recipes. Utilize social media to share photos and videos of the products in action, and offer exclusive promotions or discounts on catalog items. Additionally, encourage your customers to host their own shows, where they can showcase the catalog products to their friends and family.

Are there any specific products in the FW08 catalog that are best sellers?

Yes, the FW08 catalog features several best-selling products that are popular among customers. These often include versatile kitchen tools, unique cookware, and innovative gadgets. Pay attention to customer feedback and sales trends to identify which items are consistently in demand, and make sure to highlight these products during your presentations.

How can I track my sales and customer interactions related to the FW08 catalog?

To track your sales and customer interactions related to the FW08 catalog, consider using a customer relationship management (CRM) tool or a simple spreadsheet. Record details such as customer names, products purchased, and any feedback received. This will help you identify trends, follow up with customers, and tailor your future presentations to meet their preferences.

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