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Carissidy said:thanks for the feed back!
I am thinking I am going to give it a shot... I would like it ready for my Mystery Host Catalog show in January. I think it could be beneficial.Kitchen Diva said:Oh, you are most welcome! I do wish we had more styles, or themes to choose from, but all in all I do really like having it. It works well for outside orders from shows- and it is a good recruiting tool. There is the option of paying for 6 months only- you should know by then if you like it and want to keep it, and then you'll only be out about $50.00 I believe.
HTH and let us know what you decide.
One thing I do is I NEVER put my email address on anything. I only put my PWS address and phone number on all my correspondence and catalogs and stuff. I can be contacted via my website.
kspry said:Hey, great minds think alike! I figured out about 6 months ago that my name, phone and website is all that is needed on stickers for all my catalogs, recipe cards that I hand out at vendor booths, etc.
- they need to know my name
- they need a phone number if they don't have web access
- if they have web access, the contact link is on my PWS
Now, I used to design websites back in the day and it really irks me that I can't change some things, but I realize PC wants (and needs) to present a uniform image on websites.
It has already paid for itself this year.
To any new people reading this, don't get a website until you are qualified. Read the fine print.
And if you're a USA director and don't have a PWS, that's just silly, because directors get home office leads.
I know of a director who doesn't have a PWS...but I don't think she is going to be a director for much longer.
I would think your pretty little manicured toes would be reason enough for business people to want to do business with you. That is if that picture of those sassy feet are yours...raebates said:I love having one. I can't say I get lots of orders, but I've definitely gotten more than enough to pay for it. Plus, it allows me to look more professional to business people, which is always a plus.
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