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This thread centers around a video featuring Patsy McGovern, where participants share their thoughts and experiences regarding the use of a catalog tote for promoting Pampered Chef products. Many express varying levels of success and strategies related to using the tote in public settings.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the effectiveness of the catalog tote. Some report positive experiences, while others express frustration and a lack of success.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to using the catalog tote, with some noting cultural differences in engagement, as one participant mentions being in Canada.
Consultants looking for insights on using promotional materials in public settings may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.
Di_Can_Cook said:It's on consultant's corner ... you should have gotten an e-mail with a link.
I am listening to it for the second time to see if I missed something ... to be honest ... I have carried that catalog tote around with me everywhere since I got it. Not a single viable contact came out of it. Most of the examples are of people seeing it and asking about Pampered Chef. I really need to teach me not to let the logo or the bag do the talking! I don't know how to approach strangers without feeling like a stalker!
Di_Can_Cook said:OK ... Jenni, I am NOT trying to be difficult ... I am just trying to understand ...
* Do you just CARRY the tote or is there a particular way you carry it? (On your shoulder, not in the cart?)
* Do you make a point of shopping in stores you wouldn't normally (expensive stores rather than bargain-basement ones)
* Do you just carry the bag and go about your business ... or do you approach people?
It just makes it sound like contacts and bookings fall into your lap when you carry this tote ... I have not seen that happen.
pamperedharriet said:I carry my tote everywhere I go and not everyone stops to comment but I do get people stop me and inquire. Just the other day I was waiting at the pharmacy and someone approached me as she saw my bag and wanted to order more collapsible bowls. The girl behind the counter had to wait until we were finished talking to find out who the prescription was for that she came to pick up. It was funny looking back at it now. She caught me off guard as I carry it so much and put it down on the floor and forgot which bag I was carrying when she asked me for a catalog.
When I go shopping I usually put the bag in my cart in the seat section with the catalog cover facing the people coming in front of me and try not to bury my groceries around it.
Di_Can_Cook said:It's on consultant's corner ... you should have gotten an e-mail with a link.
I am listening to it for the second time to see if I missed something ... to be honest ... I have carried that catalog tote around with me everywhere since I got it. Not a single viable contact came out of it. Most of the examples are of people seeing it and asking about Pampered Chef. I really need to teach me not to let the logo or the bag do the talking! I don't know how to approach strangers without feeling like a stalker!
The "Patsy Mcgovern Video" showcases various cooking techniques and recipes using Pampered Chef products. It aims to inspire viewers to utilize their kitchen tools effectively and enhance their cooking skills.
You can watch the "Patsy Mcgovern Video" by visiting the official Pampered Chef website or through the link provided in promotional materials. It may also be available on social media platforms where Pampered Chef shares content.
Yes, the "Patsy Mcgovern Video" is designed to cater to all skill levels, including beginners. Patsy Mcgovern explains techniques in a simple and approachable manner, making it easy for anyone to follow along.
Typically, the recipes featured in the "Patsy Mcgovern Video" are available for download on the Pampered Chef website or can be requested from your Pampered Chef consultant. Check the video description for specific links or instructions.
Yes, you can share the "Patsy Mcgovern Video" with friends and family. Sharing the video can help others discover new recipes and cooking tips, and it also promotes the use of Pampered Chef products.