Thanking Past Hosts With Thanksgiving Theme - and Inviting Them

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the idea of thanking past hosts with a Thanksgiving-themed invitation for a 'BLACK FRIDAY' Bazaar. Participants share their thoughts on the approach and offer feedback on the communication strategy.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their plan to thank past hosts by sending a Thanksgiving-themed invitation for a Bazaar, expressing hope for its success.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm and encourages the original poster to share the results of their efforts.
  • One participant mentions feeling overwhelmed by the amount of information in the invitation and suggests a simpler approach, such as sending a handwritten postcard instead.
  • Another participant agrees that the original message contained too much information and indicates they will opt for a more straightforward version.
  • Several users express positive sentiments about the idea and offer support and encouragement.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the amount of information to include in the invitation, with some participants advocating for a simpler approach while others support the original plan.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and preferences related to communication strategies for engaging past hosts in a festive context.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to thank past hosts and engage them during the holiday season may find this discussion relevant.

scottcooks
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This is my 'BLACK FRIDAY' Bazaar invitation, that starts out with a thanks for past hosts.

I'll print both back-to-back, and email and physically mail and call my past hosts with the offer - It could be amazing!

I'll let you know how it works out.

God Bless You! -praying for Paige and her family-
 

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Sounds great Scott. Let us know how everthing turns out.
 
All I can say is...AWESOME!!! PLEASE let us know how it turns out! GOOD LUCK!!
 
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WORRIED:

It is a LOT of info all at once - My wife said send just a postcard with the Thank You on it - hand written. Then send out the other separately. Thoughts?

-praying for Paige and her family-
 
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It was too much!NEW VERSION - Godly and not sales-oriented

It was too much info. I'm sending this instead.

God bless you!

-praying for Paige and her family-
 

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what a sweet message and great idea
 
Scott, I love them both!!! Good luck and thanks for some ideas.
 
How did your black friday bazaar go?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I thank my past hosts during the Thanksgiving season?

One great way to thank your past hosts is by sending them a personalized thank-you card or a small gift that reflects the Thanksgiving theme. You can include a note expressing your gratitude for their support and how much you enjoyed working with them. Consider including a recipe or cooking tip that they can use during the holiday season.

What are some creative ways to invite past hosts to a Thanksgiving-themed event?

You can invite past hosts to a Thanksgiving-themed cooking party or virtual gathering. Send out festive invitations that highlight the fun activities planned, such as cooking demonstrations or recipe sharing. Use Thanksgiving imagery and colors to make the invitation appealing and festive.

Should I offer any incentives for past hosts to attend my Thanksgiving event?

Yes, offering incentives can encourage past hosts to attend your Thanksgiving event. Consider providing exclusive discounts on products, a chance to win a special prize, or a small gift for attending. This not only shows your appreciation but also adds an element of excitement to the invitation.

How can I incorporate Thanksgiving recipes into my invitation?

Incorporating Thanksgiving recipes into your invitation can make it more engaging. You can include a featured recipe that you plan to demonstrate at the event or share a few of your favorite Thanksgiving recipes in the invitation. This gives your past hosts something to look forward to and encourages them to participate.

What should I include in my thank-you message to past hosts?

Your thank-you message should express genuine appreciation for their support and participation in your Pampered Chef events. Mention specific memories or highlights from their hosting experience, and let them know how their involvement has impacted your business. Additionally, invite them to reconnect and share what they’ve been cooking or baking for Thanksgiving.

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