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Mystik said:What size envelopes do you use for the mini-catalogs?
quiverfull7 said:I print my envelopes with addresses on the computer in colored ink. I put the host as the return addess and in the lower left hand corner, I print something like "It's PC PARTY TIME see the great mini catalog enclosed" or something catchy to get their interest. I've had several shows where guests come in carrying their mini with their wish list made out and I get great feedback from it. I get too many things mangled in my own mail that I just don't dare risk it with the invites.
AJPratt said:I did them in envelopes for a bit, but I ran out, so I was debating running to the store or just letting 'em rip. Thanks, Wades Girl & Scott! I think I will try my luck. I'll be sure to tape them closed.
wadesgirl said:Don't run any where if you have a couple days (I know in this case you didn't), order through Office Depot and they deliver for FREE!
1PamperedMommy said:How do you get the free shipping and discount with Office Depot?
AJPratt said:When you send out your mini catalog invites, do you place them in an envelope, or just seal them and send with label on them?
lockhartkitchen said:My postman told me that they get caught in the machines and can come damaged to my clients. He showed me where on the minis to put tape to avoid this possibility. It was too much work. So envelope it is.
See that's what they suggest to do to help but the machines can still get caught on the edges. The mail machines run so fast to keep up with all the mail that they cannot help it if the machine catches some of the mail.AJPratt said:Hmmm... I taped it in three places. I hope that was enough.
JackieB999 said:If you don't use an envelope and you want to go one step further... they also sell clear, round stickers that are perforated down the middle so that people can open the catalog along the perforation without ripping the catalog!
BlueMoon said:wow this is a great idea!
I like the idea of sending without the envelope, but I have told my hosts to call friends first so they are looking for it, and I also like the idea above of a sticker on each side of the mini so people know it's not just random junk.
JackieB999 said:Thanks Marghi!
I like the idea of an envelope with a full page invitation inside with a handwritten envelope... but I just don't have the time for all that! I also work a full time job. :grumpy:
JackieB999 said:Thanks Marghi!
I like the idea of an envelope with a full page invitation inside with a handwritten envelope... but I just don't have the time for all that! I also work a full time job. :grumpy:
A Mini Catalog Invite in Envelope is a marketing tool used by Pampered Chef consultants to invite potential customers to view the latest products and offers from the company. It typically includes a small version of the catalog and a personalized invitation to attend a party or place an order.
To use a Mini Catalog Invite in Envelope, simply fill out the personalized information on the invitation and include it in the envelope along with the mini catalog. Then, hand deliver or mail it to potential customers to generate interest and drive sales.
Yes, you can customize the Mini Catalog Invite in Envelope with your own contact information and party details. This allows you to personalize the invitation for each potential customer and make it more inviting and engaging.
We recommend sending out Mini Catalog Invites in Envelopes at least once a month to keep your customers updated on the latest products and promotions. You can also send them out more frequently during busy seasons or when new products are released.
No, the mini catalogs are included with the Mini Catalog Invite in Envelope. You can order them in bulk from Pampered Chef or receive them as part of your starter kit if you are a new consultant.