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The thread explores various ideas and personal experiences regarding the use of old Opportunity Brochures among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on how to repurpose or dispose of these materials in light of new offerings.
Views differ on whether to keep or discard old brochures, with some participants advocating for repurposing while others express a preference for disposal. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to the use of promotional materials in their consulting practices, reflecting a variety of approaches to managing outdated resources.
Consultants looking for creative ways to utilize or dispose of old promotional materials may find the shared experiences and ideas relevant.
BethCooks4U said:If you are talking about the brochures with the starter kit and SuperStarter program on them you might as well throw them away. - well, you could cut the pictures out and use them in a flyer to promote groupings of product ideas.
If it's the other brochure (the one that touches on the various benefits of consulting - "Your Life Your Way") I think you could give it to people. Just put a sticker over the kit picture saying there's a new kit and one over the cost with the new information. The words still work on that page too.
pamperedgirl3 said:I am doing this for a bridal expo tomorrow (putting the stickers on the back), but I was thinking of trying to have a few of the newer ones to show the new kit if someone is really interested. But the way they have it set up on CC, you can't print the first & last page on the same paper so that it can be folded over with part of it as the front of the brochure & part of the back. Has anyone done this?
You can recycle them if they are outdated, or use them for training new team members by demonstrating how to present the opportunity effectively.
While you can’t officially update the brochures, you can create a supplemental document that highlights any new information or changes and attach it to the old brochures.
Yes! You can use them for scrapbooking, as part of a vision board, or even as a teaching tool in workshops to discuss the evolution of the business.
Yes, you can give them away, but make sure to clarify that the information may be outdated. It’s best to accompany them with a note directing people to the latest resources.
Regularly communicate with your team about the importance of using current materials and provide them with updated brochures as soon as they become available.