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linojackie said:You can also make your own...which is what I do. I make them in different colors so they're easier to find!
chefann said:Carolyn! Did you see in this week's Newswire that HO is adding yes, maybe, no BACK to the DPDS? Wa-hoo!! They'll start shipping next week.
dannyzmom said:I am SO excited!!! And just today I received a pad of them from PamperedPals!! Thank you!!
"Older Door Prize Drawing Slips" refer to the slips used in previous Pampered Chef events for participants to enter a drawing for prizes. These slips typically include options for participants to indicate their interest in purchasing products or hosting a party.
The "Yes, No, Maybe" options allow participants to express their interest levels regarding hosting a party or purchasing products. "Yes" indicates a strong interest, "No" means they are not interested, and "Maybe" suggests they are uncertain and may need more information.
To use the drawing slips effectively, ensure that they are easily accessible during events. Encourage participants to fill them out by explaining the benefits of hosting a party or purchasing products. Collect the slips after the event to follow up with interested participants.
Yes, you can still use older slips as long as the information is relevant and the options provided are still applicable. However, it may be beneficial to update the slips to reflect any changes in products or promotions to ensure clarity for participants.
Once participants complete the drawing slips, collect them and review the responses. Use the information to follow up with those who expressed interest, and consider using the slips for a drawing to incentivize participation and engagement.