"Sorry You Couldn't Make It" - pp

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants expressing their frustrations regarding the inability to edit or remove predetermined email scripts for "sorry you couldn't make it" messages on their personal websites. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for improving this feature.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to create personalized emails instead of using the prescripted ones, starting with a greeting that appears in the second paragraph.
  • Another participant shares their method of copying the emails to Word to customize them before sending, emphasizing the importance of personalization based on the host.
  • Several users mention the need for the website to allow more flexibility in selecting or creating email scripts.
  • One participant suggests that they should collectively email the home office with their suggestions for website improvements.
  • Another participant confirms they have emailed their suggestion regarding the issue.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the frustration with the current email script limitations and the desire for more customization options. There is a shared interest in collectively addressing this issue with the home office.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with the email system used by Pampered Chef consultants and highlights a common concern regarding communication tools available to them.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on managing email communications and those interested in advocating for changes to the website features may find this discussion relevant.

its_me_susan
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Does anyone have a great "sorry you couldn't make it" or "Last call ~ I'm closing Mary's show" emails?

I wish we could just delete the prescripted ones and create our own! I always start my paragraph (which shows up in the second paragraph because I can't get rid of the 1st prescripted one) with "***** Hi Ladies...."

Susan :)
 
I too, am unhappy about our inability to edit/remove the predetermined scripts in the personal website emails. I have gotten to where I will copy/paste special the emails to Word,to create my list, then do a bcc email to the individuals so that I DECIDE what the sorry you can't make it emails say. I do not, however, have a script that I use. It's just whatever I type at the time. I always try to personalize it with something that I know about the host.

I think that portion of our website should be like the rest where we can select scripts to use, but don't have to. Another suggestion we need to email home office about.

Just re-read your post. Pampered Partner? I thought you were referring to Working with Your Shows on the Personal Website Assistant in Consultant's Corner.
 
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rwesterpchef said:
Just re-read your post. Pampered Partner? I thought you were referring to Working with Your Shows on the Personal Website Assistant in Consultant's Corner.

Yes that's what I meant! Let's all write to PC with our website suggestion?
 
I emailed my suggestion tonight
 
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ok me too! thank you!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Sorry You Couldn't Make It" mean in the context of Pampered Chef?

"Sorry You Couldn't Make It" typically refers to a message sent to guests who were invited to a Pampered Chef party but were unable to attend. It serves as a way to acknowledge their absence and keep them engaged with the brand.

How can I follow up with guests who couldn't attend the party?

You can follow up with guests by sending them a personalized message or email expressing that you missed them at the party. Include highlights from the event, any special offers, and a link to the catalog or online party for them to browse at their convenience.

Is there a way for guests to still place orders if they missed the party?

Yes, guests can still place orders even if they missed the party. You can provide them with a link to your personal Pampered Chef website or offer to take their orders directly. Make sure to inform them of any promotions or discounts that were available during the party.

How can I encourage guests to attend future parties after they missed one?

To encourage guests to attend future parties, you can send them a follow-up message thanking them for their interest and inviting them to the next event. Highlight what they missed and any exciting new products or recipes that will be featured in the next party.

What should I include in a "Sorry You Couldn't Make It" message?

Your message should include a warm acknowledgment of their absence, a brief recap of what they missed, any special offers or promotions, and an invitation to check out the products online. Personalizing the message can also make it more engaging.

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