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This thread discusses the process of sending e-invitations for hosts in the context of Pampered Chef. Participants share their experiences regarding how invitations appear to recipients and the steps needed to ensure they come from the host rather than the consultant.
Views differ on the initial understanding of how e-invitations are sent, but there is agreement that logging in as the host is necessary for proper attribution.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and assumptions related to the use of e-invitations in the Pampered Chef community.
Consultants who are new to sending e-invitations or those looking for clarification on the process may find this discussion helpful.
This typically means that the email was sent from your account, and the host's guests will see your name and email address as the sender. This is standard practice to ensure that the host's contacts recognize the email and feel comfortable engaging with it.
Yes, you can customize the email to better reflect your style and the preferences of your host. You can add personal messages, change the subject line, and adjust any details to make it more appealing to the recipients.
The Bev and Bites email serves as an invitation and provides essential information about the event, including the date, time, and any special offers. It's a great way to generate excitement and encourage attendance at the party.
If your host wants to make changes after the email has been sent, you can either send a follow-up email with the updated information or ask them to reach out to their guests directly. It's important to keep communication clear to avoid any confusion.
You can track the effectiveness by following up with your host to see how many guests RSVP or engage with the email. Additionally, you can ask if guests mention the email during the event, which can give you insight into its impact.