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SUMMARY

This discussion focuses on creating effective coupon postcards for upcoming booths using Vista Print. Participants suggest various discount strategies, including 20% off orders over $50, 15% off under $50, and a free cookbook with a booking. Users share tips on finding suitable postcard templates on Vista Print, specifically in the Restaurant/Food category, and discuss the importance of clear wording and design. The conversation highlights the benefits of combining promotional offers with engaging visuals to attract customers.

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  • Research effective coupon design principles
  • Explore Vista Print's Restaurant/Food postcard templates
  • Learn about customer engagement strategies for booth events
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Small business owners, marketing professionals, and event coordinators looking to enhance their promotional efforts through effective coupon strategies and design.

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I'm doing a few booths thes upcoming months anmd was thinking of print a coupon postcard on Vista Print. My ideas are:
20% off any order placed today with purchase of $50.00 or more
15% off any order placed today under $50.00
10% off any order placed by (end of month, one or two weeks after booth event)

Book a show and receive a free cookbook of your choice or free spice/rub

Any thoughts on this or wording choices that may sound better?
 
I printed up address labels & stuck them on the back of my biz card. I offer 10% off order.
 
I think attached is what you are looking for?

Correct?
 

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Yes that's exactly the type of card I'm looking for. I went on vista print found the style that your displays, just trying to fit everything on it. hmmmmmm
 
Thanks, Allison! Off to the Vista Website now....
 
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Here is mine - I "borrowed" it from Ann too.
 
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Great, thanks fot the ideas
 
I really like those. I may have to "borrow" them also.
 
I love this idea, but totally at a loss...where do I find the coupon option on vista print?? (i'm going to feel stupid when someone answers b/c I'm sure its super easy!)

Cheers,
Angela
 
It's one of the standard postcard templates. Look in the Restaurant/Food category and there should be some in there. You can then modify the color scheme and change the picture.
 
When I made mine, once I was on the postcard page, I just typed in Coupon and it came up.
 
found it..thanks!!
 
I just ordered mine yesterday. I checked & they were shipped already. Wow! I even went with the slowest shipping.
 
Are there any coupon codes right now? I think my Vista emails are going straight to SPAM and I've just been deleting the whole thing without checking it (I get like 200 a day).
 
I LOVE the outlet coupon idea! I made mine with the 2 coupons and did 10% off (any order over $40) (I still want to make something) and FREE Show (Book a cooking show and I'll bring the ingredients!). On the back I focused on the benefits of hosting, then below that the info for the call-in opp. line. Then the other side has everything I offer (next time I need to remember to add outlet on there!)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of coupons work best for Pampered Chef booths?

For Pampered Chef booths, consider offering percentage discounts, buy-one-get-one (BOGO) deals, or free shipping on orders over a certain amount. These types of coupons can attract more customers and encourage larger purchases.

How can I create eye-catching coupons for my booth?

Use bright colors and clear fonts to make your coupons stand out. Include enticing images of your products and ensure that the offer is prominently displayed. You can also use creative wording to make the deal sound more appealing.

Should I offer digital coupons or printed ones at my booth?

Offering both options can be beneficial. Printed coupons can be handed out directly to customers, while digital coupons can be shared via email or social media. This allows customers to choose their preferred method of receiving discounts.

How can I promote my coupon offers before the event?

Utilize social media platforms, email newsletters, and your personal network to promote your coupon offers. Create buzz by sharing sneak peeks of the products and the deals you’ll be offering at the booth to attract more visitors.

What should I do if my coupons are not being redeemed?

If you notice low redemption rates, consider evaluating the visibility and clarity of your coupon offers. You might also want to ask customers for feedback on the coupons to understand their preferences better and adjust your strategies accordingly.

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