Need Ideas for Consultant Catalog Labels and Email Invites?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various ideas and experiences related to catalog labels and email invitations among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their methods for labeling catalogs, including the use of stamps and custom labels, as well as their approaches to sending email invitations for kitchen shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about interesting catalog label templates and whether others print their own or buy custom labels.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a stamp with their information for labeling catalogs and considers switching to a stamp with their website address.
  • One consultant mentions using e-vites and suggests checking the appearance of email invitations by sending one to themselves.
  • Another participant describes their use of various label sizes and templates for different purposes, emphasizing the inclusion of the Pampered Chef logo.
  • One participant notes that they use both stamps and labels to attract attention on catalogs and offers to share a label template.
  • Another participant discusses the challenges of stamping catalogs due to smearing and mentions having printable labels as a backup.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the preferred methods for labeling catalogs and sending email invitations, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to labeling and invitations, reflecting a variety of practices within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for catalog labeling and email invitations may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

TriciaAnn
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Has anyone out there got any interesting catalog label templetes, samples or ideas? These would be the lables that go on your catalogs identifying you as a consultant, consultant #, phone number etc.

Also, do most of you print up address labels for yourself, ya know for when you mail out things? Or do you spend money buying custom made labels?

Do you guys ever send out invites via email? If so what does your email invites look like?

I hope this is not too many questions......

Tricia Ann :)
 
I actually bought a stamp from Town and Country when I first started that has my name, Ind. Kitchen Consultant, address, phone and email address on it that I use to stamp all of my catalogs, etc...

I make my own labels when I need them and I just use the PC logo on the left side and all my info. on the other. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done! You can download the logo from the website. I have been thinking of getting another stamp that has my web address instead of email, but I haven't done it yet.
 
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Great Comments !! ThanksInteresting !! Thanks !!
Tricia Ann :)
 
E-vitesTrisha Ann,
Do you have a Pampered Chef website? If so, send an email e-vite to yourself for one of your kitchen shows (or a bogus one...you can delete it later). This way, you can see what your host and guests will see.

You can also use evite.com. There are MANY templates to choose from. I've used these for other personal parties and get-togethers. It is free. And we love free!

As far as labels: I don't stamp anything. I do make my own. I have about 4 different sizes of templates/labels (Avery or offbrand that fits Avery template). One is very small (80 to a page I think) and they fit perfectly on OOF's, etc. The other is your 1" that I use for catalogs, etc. The other is a 2" that I use for return addresses on big envelopes and boxes. I have the logo and all my stuff on it, and "Join the Fun" under the logo.

Looks like your other questions were answered. HTH!
 
I have a stamp as well that I put on everything, but I also put labels on the front of the catalog (or on the mini catalogs) that hopefully attract some attention. I'll attach one in Word format that is perfect for the Avery 8160 labels. Hope that helps!
 
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Execellent Advice !!That was helpful. !!! :D
 
To stamp or not to sampHello! I actually have a stamp that I sue on the order forms and labels from Town and Country that I stick on the catalogs. They have my address so I use them as return labels as well. I was just stamping catalogs, but they would get smeared. I'm not patien enough to wait for them to dry.

I also have labels I can print up, just in case.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are consultant catalog labels and why are they important?

Consultant catalog labels are personalized stickers or tags that can be placed on product catalogs to identify the consultant and provide contact information. They are important because they help customers easily connect with the consultant for orders, questions, or follow-ups, enhancing customer service and building relationships.

What should I include on my consultant catalog labels?

Your consultant catalog labels should include your name, contact information (phone number and email), and possibly your social media handles. You might also want to include a personal touch, such as a favorite quote or a small image of yourself, to make it more inviting.

How can I create eye-catching email invites for my Pampered Chef events?

To create eye-catching email invites, use a clean and attractive design that reflects your brand. Include high-quality images of products, clear event details (date, time, location), and a compelling call to action. Personalizing the email with the recipient's name can also increase engagement.

What design tools can I use to create catalog labels and email invites?

There are several design tools you can use, including Canva, Adobe Spark, and Microsoft Publisher. These tools offer templates and easy-to-use features that allow you to customize your labels and invites to match your style and branding.

How can I distribute my catalog labels and email invites effectively?

You can distribute your catalog labels by attaching them to physical catalogs you hand out at parties or events. For email invites, consider using an email marketing platform like Mailchimp or Constant Contact to manage your list and track engagement. Additionally, share your invites on social media to reach a wider audience.

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