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This thread explores the practice of sending invitations for hosts versus having hosts mail them out themselves. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding this aspect of hosting shows.
Views differ on whether to send invitations or have hosts do so, with some participants preferring to send them for better control and others advocating for hosts to manage their own invites.
Participants share a range of experiences from new consultants to veterans, reflecting various strategies and challenges faced in managing invitations for shows.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on managing invitations for shows and understanding different approaches within the community.
pamperedcheermom said:I started mailing the invitations for my hosts when I had a host tell me she mailed them a week before the show, only to find out she never mailed anything and no one was coming. I found this out the night before the show. Ever since then, I mail them myself. I ask them for a guest list and I have a template I use for that and then I mail the invitations 10 days before the show. I don't send them a hostess packet until I receive the guest list. I've lost too many catalogs, OOF, flyers, etc. by giving the host a packet when she books a show. I figure that once the invitations go out that she'll more than likely hold the show and not cancel knowing she has people coming to her house.
wadesgirl said:I started in March and I love it. I just require them to get me their guest list before I send their host packet. I'm going to start getting stricter on a deadline for the guest list. The biggest thing is that I almost always know when I don't have a show because I never got a guest list! Usually you finally get a hold of the host a day or two before the party when she tells you that she never sent the invites. Plus I know when they went out and how many went out. I am going to start doing the mini catalogs for the holiday season and see how that goes. I did hear about sending invites for a catalog show, I really like that and will start doing that too.
I send 5-10 invites in their host packet so they can hand them out also. I tell all my hosts to carry the invites with them at all times so they can hand one if they see someone they forgot. Or if they remembered an address after sending me their list they can do it themselves.jrstephens said:I do not send them out, my host do. A lot of my host hand theirs out personally.
I usually call them and say "Your party is this Saturday and I have not received your guest list yet. If you have personally invited your guests, then the show will still be on. If you need to reschedule or change to a catalog show, please let me know as soon as possible so that I can plan accordingly." If I still do not hear from them, I assume the show is not on. If they do not respect me enough to return my phone call, my time is more important to me!chefsteph07 said:I usually do give a deadline on the guest list, within about 9 days at the LATEST. Now, my problem at the moment is I have a show scheduled for next Sat and I have NOT gotten the guest list yet, what should I do???
Offer to do a catalog show? I have a feeling she will say she got too busy and she will just "tell everyone" about the party, but this show is an hour away and I DO NOT want to get stuck! Advice please!
wadesgirl said:I send 5-10 invites in their host packet so they can hand them out also. I tell all my hosts to carry the invites with them at all times so they can hand one if they see someone they forgot. Or if they remembered an address after sending me their list they can do it themselves.
I usually call them and say "Your party is this Saturday and I have not received your guest list yet. If you have personally invited your guests, then the show will still be on. If you need to reschedule or change to a catalog show, please let me know as soon as possible so that I can plan accordingly." If I still do not hear from them, I assume the show is not on. If they do not respect me enough to return my phone call, my time is more important to me!
chefsteph07 said:OMG, I am so mad right now I could spit nails! What would you all do in this situation and with this email??? The first one is from my host that I just wrote about...I have not gotten her list after telling her from DAY ONE that I mail out the invites! I feel like I am totally being bullied!!!
I need advice asap as to how to approach this woman! Oh man!!!
Stephanie:
We need to operate a little differently for this party and demo. I'd like to send pass out the invitations so please send them to me with a few catalogs. There were two apple dishes and a chicken recipe that I have considered. Do you have a limit to the dishes that you prepare?
Thank you!
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Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 15:42:30 -0700
Hi Barb, how are you coming along w/ your guest list? I would very much like to send them out at the latest by Wednesday so I can get them out in a timely manner. I hope you are telling your friends and family about the party...Have you made a decision on what you would like me to demo? I would like to send out your catalogs, but I don't do that until I have a guest list verification from you. Thank you! Stephanie
Stephanie Scavnicky Independent Consultant/The Pampered Chef
chefsteph07 said:I guess I just dont like the tone of the first line..I tell her how I do things and she tells me "we need to operate a little differently for this..."...I mean, come on...
chefsteph07 said:I guess I just dont like the tone of the first line..I tell her how I do things and she tells me "we need to operate a little differently for this..."...I mean, come on...
chefsteph07 said:Ok, you guys are right...I'll do things the way SHE wants to do it and I hope it is worth it! Ugh! I AM a control freak!![]()
chefsteph07 said:Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 15:42:30 -0700
Hi Barb, how are you coming along w/ your guest list? I would very much like to send them out at the latest by Wednesday so I can get them out in a timely manner. I hope you are telling your friends and family about the party...Have you made a decision on what you would like me to demo? I would like to send out your catalogs, but I don't do that until I have a guest list verification from you. Thank you! Stephanie
Stephanie Scavnicky Independent Consultant/The Pampered Chef
chefmeg said:I have been sending the invites for my hosts for years and have very, very few cancelations. I do not give them a host packet until I recieve their guest list. At the show they book from, they get a SASE and the guest list. I tell them I must have the list filled in its entirty by ______ date (usually within 5 days of the show we are at). This reserves their date for them and gets them their host packet (which I intend to start giving in person) with the catalogs, order forms, and about 10 invitations. I have had no complaints all these years and have many repeat hosts.
Yes, it is their show, but it is your business and you get to choose how to run it. There will be a learning curve at first because so many people are used to having to send the invites themselves, but it will turn around and soon, no one will even remember they used to do that!
I also use postcalls to make the reminder calls for my hosts and that has increased attendance at all of my shows since I started using it September 1!
redsoxgirl said:I send out a mini catalog with the printable invite from CC. I ask them to bring the mini catalog back and if they do they get extra tickets in the drawing at the show.
Yes, sending invites for the host is a great way to ensure that their friends and family are aware of the event. It helps to create excitement and encourages attendance.
Sending invites can increase participation, help the host feel supported, and ensure that the event is well-attended. It also allows the host to personalize the invitation and add a personal touch.
To make the invitation more appealing, consider using engaging visuals, adding a personal message from the host, and including details about any special promotions or products that will be featured during the event.
You can use various platforms to send invites, including social media, email, text messages, or even traditional mail. Choose the method that best suits the host's audience and preferences.
Yes, following up with invitees is important. It serves as a reminder and shows that the host values their presence. A simple message or call can significantly increase the chances of attendance.