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The discussion centers around finding a specific bookings flyer for hostess packets, particularly one titled "Do You Love a Bargain?" which encourages hostesses to book additional shows. Users confirm the existence of this flyer and express interest in obtaining versions for different months, including December and January. The flyer is designed to help hostesses maximize their benefits from hosting shows.
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heat123 said:Are you thinking of "Do you love a bargain" or was it something else?
do you have 1 for January yet?pmprdprettyinsnj said:This is decembers, if you want novembers please just say the word and I will post it for you.
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You can find a bookings flyer for your hostess packet in the Pampered Chef Consultant Portal. Log in to your account, navigate to the resources section, and look for marketing materials or hostess resources.
Yes, Pampered Chef provides several templates for bookings flyers. You can customize these templates to fit your style and the theme of your party. Check the Consultant Portal for downloadable options.
Absolutely! You can create your own bookings flyer using design software or online tools. Just make sure to include essential information like your contact details, upcoming events, and any special promotions.
While there is no strict format, a good bookings flyer should be visually appealing and easy to read. Include images, bullet points for key information, and a clear call to action encouraging hosts to book a party.
It's a good idea to update your bookings flyer regularly, especially if you have new promotions or events. Consider refreshing it every month or whenever you have new offerings to keep it relevant and engaging for potential hosts.