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The thread focuses on the various components that new consultants consider including in their guest packets. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the materials and formats they use to engage guests during shows.
Views differ on the best approach to guest packets, with some participants favoring detailed folders or binders, while others prefer a more streamlined method. No clear consensus emerges regarding the optimal contents or format.
Participants share a range of personal experiences and preferences, reflecting their individual approaches to engaging guests and hosts during shows.
New consultants exploring options for guest packets may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial as they develop their own materials.
I'm putting different flyers in the backside of the lapboard. I'll have the current guest special in one, the current host special in another, next months..... I'll have them flip over to the flyer side and ask "Who has the info for this months guest special?" I'll ask them to read what the special is. This way everyone can be involved. I'll have some with recruiting info in it, some with a recipe.jcsmilez said:I used to do the folders with the brackets and various flyers inside but am now switching over to binders cut in half as lap boards. There is the space on the backside to insert a flyer and then I will include just the catalog, order form, your life your way brochure and a recipe
I'm thinking that I will also have a bookings binder that I'll pass around that has the specials information, recruiting info, fundraisers, etc. Still working that part out..
Definitely Diddo!I just love this site.
whiteyteresa said:and by the way, my son is doing fine
he says his knee looks terrible but feels fine
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dannyzmom said:Teresa - I LOVE your host booklet and am thinking I may have to start using this system!
What do you do when a host cancels? How do you get it all back?
PCMelissa said:TERESA- THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! I went on Friday and made copies of your inserts! I put them together Friday night while DH and I watched Transformers! I LOVE my host books. I keep looking them over and over! haha. I think they are beautiful and professional. The only disappointing thing is that I didn't get any def bookings at my show yesterday So I didn't get to hand any out!
A guest packet is a collection of materials that you provide to guests at your Pampered Chef parties. It serves to inform and engage potential customers about the products and the business opportunity. Including a guest packet can help guests feel more connected to the event and encourage them to make purchases or join your team.
Your guest packets should include a variety of items such as a catalog, order forms, a special offer or coupon, a personal note, and information about upcoming parties or events. You may also want to include a small sample or recipe card to showcase the products in action.
As a new consultant, it's a good idea to prepare enough guest packets for all attendees at your parties. If you're unsure of the number, consider preparing a few extra packets to account for last-minute guests or those who may express interest in your business opportunity.
Yes! Personalizing guest packets can make them more appealing. You can tailor the contents based on the theme of the party, the interests of the guests, or any specific promotions you may be running. This personal touch can help create a more memorable experience for your guests.
To make your guest packets stand out, consider using colorful and eye-catching materials. You can also include creative elements like fun recipes, product samples, or even a small thank-you gift. Personalizing each packet with the guest's name or a handwritten note can also enhance the experience and make them feel valued.