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This thread discusses the process of ordering from a catalog show through a personal website (PWS) and how guests can designate the correct host's event when placing orders. Participants share their experiences and tips regarding navigating the ordering system, especially when multiple shows are involved.
Views differ on the ease of navigating the ordering process, with some participants finding it straightforward while others express confusion, indicating no clear consensus on the user experience.
Participants share personal experiences related to the ordering process and website navigation, reflecting a range of familiarity with the system.
Consultants who are new to setting up catalog shows and those seeking to understand the ordering process through their personal websites may find this discussion helpful.
A catalog show is a type of event where products are showcased through a catalog rather than a live demonstration. Guests can browse the catalog, place orders, and support the host without needing to attend a physical party. This format is great for those who may not be able to gather in person but still want to participate in the host's event.
When placing an order from a catalog show, you can designate the host's event by selecting their name or event link during the checkout process. This ensures that the host receives credit for the sales made through their catalog show. If you are unsure, you can always ask your consultant for assistance.
Yes, you can absolutely order from a catalog show even if you can't attend the event. Simply reach out to the host or the consultant to get the catalog and place your order. Your order will still count towards the host's sales and rewards.
Payment methods for catalog show orders typically include credit cards, debit cards, and sometimes PayPal, depending on the consultant's setup. Make sure to check with the consultant for specific payment options available for the event.
The timeframe for placing an order for a catalog show varies depending on the host's event. Generally, orders should be placed before the host's closing date, which is usually communicated by the consultant. It's best to place your order as soon as possible to ensure it counts towards the host's rewards.