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This thread explores the contents of hostess packets used by Pampered Chef consultants, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding what to include.
Views differ on the optimal contents and format of hostess packets, with some participants advocating for more information while others prefer a streamlined approach. No clear consensus emerges on a single best practice.
Participants share their individual experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to hostess packets without implying any official guidelines.
Consultants looking for insights into different strategies for creating hostess packets may find this discussion informative.
That's what I want to start doing. I'm hoping to see some post cards at conference. I like ordering online but sometimes I like to see catalogs and products before I buy.Paige Dixon said:If you can stay organized, I think little bits of information at a time helps. Sending lots of post cards is probaly a better method than long letters or huge host packets. It's too easy to read a post card while a letter or a huge packet gets set aside until there's more time, which never comes.
AJPratt said:I used to fill them with stuff until I realized no one read anything.
Now I use:
Planner
Catalogs
Order forms
Specials
What my Website can do for you flyer
Recruiting brochures
I have these all in a Host Folder I got from thebooster.com. Its got great info in beautiful colors for hosts.
A hostess packet is a collection of materials provided to a hostess to help them understand their role in a direct sales party, such as a Pampered Chef party. It typically includes information about products, party planning tips, and incentives for hosting.
A typical hostess packet should include a hostess brochure, a catalog of products, order forms, a party planning checklist, and information about any special promotions or incentives for hosting. You may also want to include recipes or cooking tips related to the products.
You can personalize a hostess packet by including a handwritten note, tailoring the product selection to the hostess's interests, or adding recipes that align with their cooking style. This personal touch can make the hostess feel valued and more excited about their party.
When presenting the hostess packet, schedule a time to meet with your hostess in person or virtually. Explain each item in the packet, how it can help them, and encourage them to ask questions. This interaction can build enthusiasm and ensure they feel supported.
Yes, it’s a good idea to update the contents of the hostess packet regularly to reflect new products, seasonal promotions, or changes in your business. Keeping the packet fresh and relevant can help maintain interest and excitement for hosting parties.