Chef Kearns
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This thread centers around the use of evites through the Pampered Chef Personal Website (PWS) for kick-off shows. Participants share their experiences and challenges with sending these invitations, particularly regarding their effectiveness and the technical steps involved.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of PWS evites, with some participants noting significant issues with spam while others report varying success. There is no clear consensus on the best method for sending invitations.
Participants share personal experiences and methods for sending evites, reflecting a range of familiarity with the PWS and alternative tools like iContact.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on sending evites for events and understanding potential challenges with email visibility.
Chef Kearns said:To your customers? Do you know the steps on doing it? I'm either tired or having a blonde moment (and if you know me then you know that is truly amazing!!). I don't see anything like that. Care to share? Thanks!
Jolie_paradoxe said:Just as an FYI, most of the evites sent from our PWS ends up in the Spam Folder. The success rate of our customers actually seeing them is small.
You might want to input your email address and send it to yourself. Then you can forward it on to your contact list. Only problem is that if your contact base is large, it's a pain and time consuming.
Yes, call Tech Support and they can walk you through it. Just sync with P3 and your contacts will be there. There is not an invitation template in Customer Connection, so you'll have to choose one of the pre-fab templates and then add the invite part. So you won't be able to track RSVPs or anything fancy, but this is the easiest way to send out an email to your entire customer base.pamperedbecky said:You can import info from P3 right into the Customer Connection section of your PWS - at least I think so, it's been awhile since I've done that. Then all of your contacts are in there and you can click on "All Contacts" in the drop down menu. Choose them all or whichever ones. Then you choose to send emails to selected contacts. Then you can choose which of the emails you want to send. Try it out by sending them to yourself.I don't know if that makes sense, but hopefully you'll see it. Next to the "work with your shows" thingy in the PWS.
DebbieJ said:I personally use iContact. Much better success.
DebbieJ said:For hosts, I actually log into my PWS as them, then add me as a guest and send myself an email invite. I then take that invite, forward it to my host, first deleting the response boxes. I ask them to forward it to everyone in their email inbox. That way it still looks nice and has a link to order, but it comes directly from the host's email address so it isn't send to spam and it is more likely to be opened.
PWS Evites are personalized electronic invitations that you can send to your guests for your Kick-Off Show. They are designed to be visually appealing and can be customized with your event details. When guests receive the Evite, they can RSVP directly through the link, making it easy for you to track attendance.
To create a PWS Evite, log in to your Pampered Chef Consultant website and navigate to the "Evite" section. From there, you can select a template, customize the details of your Kick-Off Show, and add your personal touch. Once you’re satisfied with the design, you can send it out to your guest list via email or social media.
Yes, you can customize the Evite with your own images and branding! While there are pre-designed templates available, you have the option to upload your own photos and adjust colors to match your personal style or theme for the Kick-Off Show. This helps to create a unique invitation that reflects your personality.
When creating your Evite, be sure to include essential details such as the date, time, and location of the Kick-Off Show, as well as any special promotions or themes. Additionally, you might want to include a brief description of what guests can expect, such as product demonstrations, cooking tips, or exclusive offers.
If guests haven't RSVP'd to your Evite, consider sending a friendly reminder via email or text message. You can also reach out to them personally to encourage their attendance. Make sure to highlight any exciting elements of the show that might entice them to join, such as giveaways or special discounts.