What to Do with Old Pampered Chef Catalogs?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the use of old Pampered Chef catalogs, with participants sharing creative ideas for repurposing them, particularly in the context of promotional events like booths and garage sales.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a desire to find a sticker or label to use on old catalogs during an upcoming booth event.
  • Another participant shares a catchy poem they use to promote the catalogs, noting its effectiveness in attracting interest.
  • Several users mention using similar poems or phrases on their labels to engage potential customers.
  • One participant discusses their efforts to revive their business, indicating they have limited shows scheduled.
  • Another participant suggests that participating in fairs could be a good way to generate leads.
  • One participant humorously notes the absence of labels they intended to share.
  • A participant shares their own label format, which includes an invitation to contact them for current catalogs or to schedule shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific wording and strategies for using old catalogs, but there is a general enthusiasm for creative approaches to engage potential customers.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to promoting their businesses using old catalogs, reflecting a community of consultants looking to support each other.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants seeking innovative ways to utilize old catalogs for promotional purposes may find the shared ideas and experiences beneficial.

Soozeeq
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I am doing a booth this weekend and have lots of old catalogs that I would love to get rid of. Does anyone have a sticker saying that they put on old catalogs that they could share?

Thanks

Susan:)
 
Though the date on this catalog may be old,
just look inside and you will be sold
all the great products there are to see,
call me to see how you can earn them for free!

I think that's how it goes anyways...
 
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Good one Alison!!
 
Thanks... but don't credit me... I got it on here after me first change-over... it was so cute that it has just stuck with me :)
 
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Thanks! That will be great! I have to run out and get some stickers to print that on. I am really trying to get my business going again. I have 1 show on the calendar and that is in July. I have got to turn this thing around!
 
That's the poem I use, and I add the following 2 lines (got them from around here, sorry- I don't remember who posted it):If extra income is what you need
I can help you to succeed.
 
here are the labels I use:
 
If their is fairs that have booths avilable try getting a booth at a fair!! It might help get some leads for you!!
 
That is cute!That poem is cute! I wouldn't mind using that. I am having a garage sale this weekend. I usually put something like this on my labels:

Call me for a current catalog or schedule
your cooking or catalog show today if you
are already familiar with PC!
Then I put my contact info here!!

Debbie :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I do with old Pampered Chef catalogs?

You can repurpose old Pampered Chef catalogs by using them for crafting projects, such as making collages or scrapbooking. They can also be used for training new consultants or as reference materials for recipes and product information.

Can I recycle old Pampered Chef catalogs?

Yes, old Pampered Chef catalogs can typically be recycled. Check with your local recycling guidelines to ensure they accept glossy paper products, as some areas have specific rules regarding recycling materials.

Are there any charitable uses for old Pampered Chef catalogs?

Absolutely! You can donate old catalogs to local community centers, schools, or libraries where they can be used for educational purposes or as part of fundraising events. They can also be included in care packages for shelters or community outreach programs.

How can I use old Pampered Chef catalogs in my direct sales business?

Old catalogs can be valuable tools in your direct sales business. You can use them to showcase past products during parties or events, provide samples of recipes, or even as a conversation starter with potential customers about new products and promotions.

Is it worth keeping old Pampered Chef catalogs?

It can be worth keeping some old Pampered Chef catalogs, especially if they contain timeless recipes or products that are still relevant. They can serve as a reference for your own cooking or for sharing ideas with customers. However, consider decluttering by keeping only the most useful ones.

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