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The discussion centers around the request for "going, going, gone" flyers, with participants suggesting various methods to obtain or create them. Users recommend searching under files for existing templates and utilizing design programs to craft personalized flyers. Additionally, reaching out to local businesses or organizations for inspiration is advised. These strategies provide effective avenues for acquiring or designing promotional materials.
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The "Going, Going, Gone Flyer" is a promotional tool used by Pampered Chef consultants to highlight limited-time offers and discontinued products. It helps consultants inform their customers about items that are being phased out, encouraging them to make purchases before they are no longer available.
You can use the flyer as part of your marketing strategy by sharing it with your customers through social media, email newsletters, or during cooking shows. Highlighting the urgency of limited-time offers can motivate customers to act quickly and make purchases.
The latest version of the "Going, Going, Gone Flyer" can typically be found on the Pampered Chef consultant website or in the resources section of your consultant portal. Make sure to check regularly for updates to ensure you are sharing the most current information with your customers.
The flyer is updated periodically, usually in conjunction with product launches or seasonal changes. It’s important for consultants to stay informed about these updates to effectively communicate with their customers about which products are being discontinued.
While the flyer is a standardized promotional tool provided by Pampered Chef, you can add your personal touch when sharing it. This could include adding a personal message, using your branding elements, or incorporating your own sales strategies to engage your customers more effectively.