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The thread centers around the absence of new invitations in the change over kit for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants express their experiences and concerns regarding the current invitation options and the implications for their business practices.
Views differ regarding the necessity and availability of new invitations, with some participants expressing a desire for more options while others believe the current offerings are sufficient. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to invitations.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding invitation usage, reflecting a variety of approaches to engaging hosts and guests in their business practices.
Consultants looking for insights on invitation options and practices within the community may find this discussion relevant.
sandilou said:I got my change over kit today, and it took me all day to realize there are no new invitations!Did they say anything about that at the launches?
Sandi
It is the one with the chocolate hazelnut torte that we had last seasonsandilou said:So, are we suppose to just use the mini's now? There is ONE invitation on the Supply Order Form, but I'm not sure what it is. KG32, what ever that ia.
Sandi
wadesgirl said:They must have plenty of the current style that they don't need to change them. Guess I haven't used them in a long time so I don't remember how often they changed them.
sandilou said:So, what do you use -- minis? I have 2 new consultants and need to be able to tell them what to use. I use mostly invitations.
Sandi
wadesgirl said:I do use minis. I was going to switch back but then my printer wouldn't feed the postcards any more and I hate dealing with labels. So it's the minis still for me. It's really up to them what they want to use or if they want to send them at all themselves. My NED doesn't send out invites for her hosts but she's still very successful. I encourage it to all my new consultants but it's not mandatory.
I might have some in my office that I want to get rid of if you are looking for generic postcards.yankfan24 said:The mini's are great, but can get expensive. I don't care for the torte invites and wish that we had the generic ones (with the people standing around) to choose from. People get to the shows and want to know why you aren't making what's on the invitation!! I've been lucky that a lot of my hosts use my PWS for evites and FB events.
sandilou said:Ha! I thought it was just my printer! I give my hosts the option of me sending, and most want to do it themselves b/c they can hand out a lot of them, saving postage. Everyone is looking for a way to save money.
Sandi
skaugchef said:I also have A LOT of generic invitations that I'd be willing to sell.
The change over kit is designed to help consultants transition to new products and promotions, but it may not always include new invitations. This is because the focus is on providing essential tools and resources for selling rather than marketing materials.
Invitations are typically included in the starter kits for new consultants, but they may not be part of the change over kit. The change over kit is more focused on product updates and sales tools.
If new invitations are not included in your change over kit, you can order them through the Pampered Chef consultant portal or create your own digital invitations using templates available online.
The decision to exclude invitations from the change over kit may be based on the understanding that consultants can utilize existing marketing materials or create personalized invitations that better reflect their style and brand.
If you need invitations for an upcoming event, consider reaching out to your upline or fellow consultants for ideas. You can also design your own invitations using online tools or purchase them from third-party vendors that specialize in direct sales materials.