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The thread explores various locations where participants leave their Pampered Chef catalogs to promote their business. Participants share personal experiences and strategies for distributing old catalogs in different public spaces.
Views differ on the effectiveness of leaving catalogs in various locations, with no clear consensus on which places yield the best results.
Participants primarily discuss their personal experiences with distributing old catalogs, emphasizing the casual nature of their approaches.
Consultants looking for creative ideas on where to leave catalogs for potential business exposure may find this discussion relevant.
And of these how many place have you gotten responses from?vwpamperedchef said:old ones, i leave everywhere.
on my windshield when I am at stores
dr offices
supermarkets on the ledge
nail/beauty parlors
my gym (all ladies)
car washes
bulletin boards (flyers)
bathrooms
starbucks
everywhere........!
vwpamperedchef said:old ones, i leave everywhere.
on my windshield when I am at stores
dr offices
supermarkets on the ledge
nail/beauty parlors
my gym (all ladies)
car washes
bulletin boards (flyers)
bathrooms
starbucks
everywhere........!
redsoxgirl said:Do you leave a note that says "TAKE ME" or something? I think if I saw that I'd think someone left if under your wiper for you to have!
Effective places to leave your Pampered Chef catalogs include local coffee shops, community centers, libraries, and waiting rooms of salons or doctor's offices. These locations often have high foot traffic and can attract potential customers who are interested in kitchen products.
Yes, many grocery stores have bulletin boards or community sections where you can leave your Pampered Chef catalogs. Just be sure to ask for permission from the store manager before placing them to ensure you comply with their policies.
Yes, local fairs, farmers' markets, and community events are great opportunities to distribute your catalogs. Setting up a booth or simply handing them out while networking can help you reach a wider audience.
Absolutely! Leaving catalogs in mailboxes, community mail areas, or even at local parks can be effective. Just make sure to follow local regulations regarding distribution in residential areas.
While not a physical location, social media is a powerful tool. You can share digital versions of your catalogs on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest, and encourage your followers to request a physical copy for a more personal touch.