Should I Order Recipe Cards for My Website?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various personal experiences and opinions regarding the use of recipe cards by Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on whether to order new recipe cards, how they utilize them, and the effectiveness of these cards in promoting their business.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions considering not ordering new recipe cards due to having leftovers from previous seasons but expresses a reluctance to miss out on them.
  • Another participant shares that they have not used recipe cards in the past but feels positively about the current themes and plans to promote them more actively this season.
  • One participant describes using recipe cards on bulletin boards with their contact information attached.
  • Another participant notes that they do not use recipe cards at shows but distribute them instead of business cards in various public places.
  • One participant states they give recipe cards to customers at checkout during shows, even if they do not demo the recipes.
  • Another participant mentions using recipe cards at fairs and events, finding them more effective than other promotional materials.
  • One participant shares that they include recipe cards in catalogs and distribute them during community events, despite not demoing the recipes.
  • Another participant expresses that they sometimes give out recipe cards at shows but primarily use them at fairs, noting that people tend to keep recipes longer than other flyers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the use and effectiveness of recipe cards, with no clear consensus emerging on whether to order new ones or how best to utilize them.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences vary widely, reflecting different approaches to engaging with customers and promoting their businesses through recipe cards.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the use of recipe cards for promotional purposes may find the shared experiences relevant to their own practices.

Do you order recipe cards for shows?

  • Yes and give them out

    Votes: 16 72.7%
  • No - I tell them to go to my website

    Votes: 2 9.1%
  • No - I just do not fool with them

    Votes: 2 9.1%
  • Yes but I forget to give them out

    Votes: 2 9.1%

  • Total voters
    22
  • Poll closed .
jrstephens
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I am trying to decide. I have been telling people to go to my website for the recipes to try to boost my hits. I am thinking of not even ordering them at all this time. I have so many left over from the past seasons, but I hate not to have them too.

What do yall do?
 
I have to say that in the past, I haven't ordered/used the recipe cards because for whatever reason I didn't focus too much on the theme show recipes they've provided us. BUT this season I feel differently. I think I'll love ALL of these three themes. I do hope to promote these a lot and steer hosts toward one of these three themes (I pretty much give my hosts several choices of recipes and let them pick). If that seems successful, I'll probably order more recipe cards. :)
 
I used them on bulletin boards.I put a label with my info, then post on bulletin boards.
 
I don't use them at shows. I rarely do the theme shows. However, I do use them to get my contact info out there. I hand them out instead of business cards. I just put a label somewhere on the front so I don't obscure any recipe directions.
 
I do like Rae does, I give them to everyone when they check out. I agree with Becky though, I wasn't one to do theme shows, but this season is going to be different! I think these themes are going to be a hit and I am going to try to stick with this Season's Best recipes this fall and see how it goes.
 
Actually, I don't give them out at all at shows. (I have a contact card that I use for that.) I hand them out in grocery stores, doctors' offices, etc. When someone asks if I have a business card, I say, "Yes, but would you rather have a yummy recipe? I have one right here for __________________." If they'd rather have the business card, I give them that. Most of the time they take the recipe. It's bigger, and they're much more likely to hold onto it.
 
I put my info on them and give them out at my "checkout" time at shows. I normally don't actually demo the recipes at my show (I haven't been too thrilled with some of those recipes as "demos") but everyone still loves recipes! And, I think the same as Rae...folks are way more likely to hold onto my recipe card!

I also pass out free recipes whenever I do a fair or a booth. I just did a fair a week ago and it was rather slow. So, I stood out in front of our booth with a stack of recipes and asked everyone "Would you like a free recipe?" That way, they stopped and I was able to ask if they were familiar with PC. I guarantee that I spoke to more people that way! Most of them would NOT have approached our tables!

At shows I always use the current recipe cards. If I have leftovers, I save them for fairs and booths like that!
 
I still have some from when we first started offering them thru the last season. I stick one in each catalog for my shows and in the baggies of candy I toss out at our homecoming parade.
Like Kelly I don't demo those recipes. (except those yummy potstickers)
 
I sometimes give them out at shows but I mostly use them at fairs. People don't throw recipes away as quickly as other flyers.

I like the idea of posting some on bulletin boards around town!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I order recipe cards for my website?

Ordering recipe cards for your website can enhance user engagement and provide valuable content for your visitors. If your audience enjoys cooking and trying new recipes, having visually appealing recipe cards can attract more traffic and encourage users to return to your site.

What are the benefits of having recipe cards on my website?

Recipe cards can improve the user experience by making it easier for visitors to find and follow recipes. They can also increase your website's shareability on social media, as visually appealing cards are more likely to be shared. Additionally, they can help establish your brand as a go-to resource for cooking inspiration.

How can recipe cards improve my sales?

Recipe cards can drive sales by showcasing products used in the recipes, such as kitchen tools and ingredients. By linking these products directly to your online store, you can create a seamless shopping experience for your customers, encouraging them to purchase items that enhance their cooking experience.

Are there any costs associated with ordering recipe cards?

Yes, there are costs associated with ordering recipe cards, including design, printing, and shipping. However, these costs can be offset by the potential increase in traffic and sales generated by the added value of the recipe cards on your website.

How should I design my recipe cards for maximum impact?

To design effective recipe cards, focus on clear, easy-to-read layouts with appealing visuals. Include high-quality images of the finished dishes, concise ingredient lists, and step-by-step instructions. Consider branding elements, such as your logo and color scheme, to ensure consistency with your overall website design.

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