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What Type of Party Should I Do - It Is a Year This Month That I Am

In summary, a Spring Open House party would be a great kick-off for your spring and a great way to bring in new customers, while a "Customer Appreciation" party may be expected to include a cooking show, raffle, or other small activity.
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what type of party should I do - it is a year this month that I am doing pc and I have recently going inactive so should I do an open house party or customer appreciation party? Any help please.
 
A Spring Open House party would be a great kick-off for your spring without having to offer something to your guests.If you want to do "Customer Appreciation" people may expect you to offer "something"...so maybe if you do that you can offer a "free cooking show" - you provide the ingredients to get your schedule off the ground.
 
Why not do a spring kick off with the new products?

Save some green! Host a show with the new PC products!

You could have a mystery host show, where any one who orders gets their name in a drawing to win free products! Then pick someone else to get the 1/2 priced items. etc...

HTH
 
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if I was to do customer appreciation do I invite just past host or all my customers?
 
I would do hosts and encourage them to bring a friend
 
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thanks - I was thinking of not doing a demo beings it would be the same people that I have done shows for should I do a demo or not?
 
nikki70563 said:
if I was to do customer appreciation do I invite just past host or all my customers?
Personally, I"d invite everyone. Do something fun like a raffle every hour or something like that....something small as the prize. Also, for some reason, wording things as Open Houses doesn't always attract the same amount of people as a "spring product preview" or something like that. For some people, it just doesn't carry the same importance as something that has an actual start time and they seem more likely to blow it off.

That seems to be the consensus at least. Good luck to you! Or you can call it a Grand Re-Opening or something!:D
 
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tell me what you think of this for my invite?
 
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can't get it to work so here it is

You’re Invited to My Grand Re-Opening Pampered Chef Party

Saturday, March 15, 2008

1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Xxx Road
XXXXXXX, LA XXXXX

xxx-xxxx

Enter my drawings:
Come to the show – one ticket
Bring a guest(s) – two tickets per guest
Bring outside order(s) – five tickets per order
Place a $20.00 or more order – ten tickets
Book a catalog show – fifteen tickets
Book a cooking show – twenty tickets

Can’t make it but would like to place an order or maybe do a catalog/cooking show call me by March 16, 2008 to let me know.

I will print it on the avery 3381 postcard/index card paper do I need to put them in an envelope since it is a postcard?
 
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You might want to mention what the drawing will be for..prizes, etc. I wouldn't list them all or nothing, but let them get the feeling that they want those tickets.
 
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krzymomof4 said:
You might want to mention what the drawing will be for..prizes, etc. I wouldn't list them all or nothing, but let them get the feeling that they want those tickets.

Yes need some help as to what kind of prizes to give I really don't have anything so was thinking of putting it on host order to get it at discount because I am inactive so I can't but anything right now what are some suggestions.
 
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anyone?????
 
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I would give away the host benefits! Free, half price and discounted!
 
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so should I demo something if so what?

if no demo what should I make for guest to enjoy?
 
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I would have food prepared already. Set up a trial station with potatoes, etc. for them to "play" with the products.
You could make it a mystery draw, but put it in your name. Make sure you keep good notes. You could give away $xx free, the monthly host special, 1/2 price items. Free shippng, Seasons best.
Since you are inactive, you can give your director a holler and see what she might have lying around she is willing to sell you at a discount. The choices are limitless.
 
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bumping up for more suggestions
 
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You can also draw for a free show
 

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