Old Registry Vs New Wedding Registry

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various approaches to managing bridal showers and wedding registries, particularly in light of the new wedding registry format. Participants share their experiences and strategies for maximizing host benefits and facilitating gift purchases.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions the challenge of incorporating the new wedding registry and suggests starting with a traditional wish list to maximize free products for the bride.
  • Another participant shares their experience of creating a "news" item on their website for the bride's wish list, providing instructions for guests on how to order and maintain the list as items are purchased.
  • A different participant describes their method of placing the bride's wish list on their website, allowing guests to order directly and ensuring they communicate with gift-givers for customer care.
  • One participant notes they will edit the wish list in their news section as orders come in, indicating a willingness to manage the list actively.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for the shared strategies, indicating a sense of community support.
  • A participant raises a question about suggestions for those without a personal website, seeking alternative methods for managing bridal showers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of using a wish list and actively managing it to ensure guests can purchase gifts effectively. However, there is no clear consensus on how to handle situations for those without a personal website.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies within the consultant community regarding bridal showers and the transition to the new wedding registry format.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on managing bridal showers and wedding registries may find the shared experiences and strategies beneficial.

Pampchefjen
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Help. :confused: I never actually did a bridal shower before and now have a customer asking how it will work and how to incorporate the new registry. I am trying to "wrap my mind around" how this will work to get the MOST host benefits for the bride. If they register with the new wedding registry first, then she is capped at $200 free product when her sales hit $1000. My thought was to have her do a traditional wish list first and have a shower (set up like a regular show in PP and on my website) so she could potentially get a lot more for free as a result of the shower. Then, I could set them up with the new wedding registry afterwards for whatever they did not get at the shower. My question is for the shower, how will guests who cannot attend be able to view her wish list and purchase gifts? I have never set up a gift registry the old way so I am not sure how people who log on to my website and then select the bride as host would view a wish list? I tried to look on CC and they have shut down the gift registry until they unveil the new wedding registry on March 1st Help please. thanks a ton
 
Put Wish List on Your WebsiteI have been thinking about this also. Here is what I am going to do:

On my website, I will create a "news" item for "Suzy Bride's Wish List", with instructions for how to order (like, type the bride's name in as the host; and did you know you can order for yourself too? That way Suzy Bride will get even more benefits!, just be sure to send me an email or give me a call to let me know what items you purchased for yourself). Then, as people order, I will remove items from the list. It will mean a little more work, but I think that would be the only way around it. That way, you can maintain the list as it changes, but others can still view it.

Hope this helps!

Happy selling!
 
Here's what I have done for my bridal showers:

I put her wish list on my web site - title "Mary & Steve's Wish List" and let host of the shower and the bride know that it's there. People can then go there, look at the list and place an order right there. They just go back to my main page and put the bride's name in as host of a show.

When I get the notice that the product was purchased I call the giver to see if anything was purchased for anyone besides the bride (a suggestion I make just before the list) and thank them for the order. I also do other customer care in that call if I can. Then I delete the gifts from the list.

Once the shower closes I put the wish list into the registry. I do it this way because I don't want a well meaning person to make a mistake that could cost the bride some free stuff!

That all being said, now with the new registry format:

I think I will start by registering her (or better yet - let them do it - that gives them ownership and they will more likely promote it to their friends and relatives).

I will suggest putting the registry cards in with any other kind of shower invitation and if a PC shower is planned I will add a note to the invitation stating that the couple is registered with the PC so they can look at the products they would like to purchase for the couple but that they should wait to purchase until the shower.

I'll also add a note saying if they can't come to the party they should contact me to order because the couple gets more free products at the shower and the purchaser can also save money on shipping.

Obviously I need to work on the verbage but you get the idea. :rolleyes:
 
I'm doing a shower later this month and I have her wish list in my news section. As orders come in, I will have to edit, but that's ok.
 
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ThanksThanks a bunch guys! I guess that's the only way to do it since you are all recommending the same thing. Thanks.
:)
 
What are your suggestions if you don't have a personal website?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the Old Registry and the New Wedding Registry?

The main difference lies in the user experience and features offered. The New Wedding Registry typically includes enhanced online tools for easier management, a wider selection of products, and improved sharing options with friends and family compared to the Old Registry.

Can I transfer items from my Old Registry to the New Wedding Registry?

Unfortunately, items cannot be directly transferred from the Old Registry to the New Wedding Registry. However, you can manually add items from your Old Registry to the New one by browsing the current catalog and selecting your desired products.

Are there any benefits to using the New Wedding Registry over the Old Registry?

Yes, the New Wedding Registry offers several benefits, including a more user-friendly interface, better tracking of gifts, and the ability to manage your registry from mobile devices. Additionally, it often includes exclusive promotions and discounts for registry users.

How do I create a New Wedding Registry?

To create a New Wedding Registry, visit the Pampered Chef website and navigate to the registry section. From there, you can sign up or log in, fill out your details, and start adding items to your registry. The process is designed to be quick and intuitive.

What happens to my Old Registry if I switch to the New Wedding Registry?

If you switch to the New Wedding Registry, your Old Registry will remain active, but it will not receive updates or new features. It's recommended to inform your guests about the new registry to ensure they know where to purchase gifts.

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