Win a Cookbook at Our Booth: Enter or Draw!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses suggestions for wording on signs to attract visitors to a booth offering a chance to win a cookbook. Participants share their preferences for phrases that would encourage engagement.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests "Enter here to win a cookbook" or "Drawing for Cookbook" and seeks feedback on which is more effective.
  • Another participant prefers "Enter to win a cookbook," noting that it includes a verb and encourages action.
  • A different participant agrees with the "enter to win" phrasing, finding "Drawing for Cookbook" to be unclear and unappealing.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience recommending "Enter to win a FREE cookbook!" to emphasize the prize and suggests using eye-catching graphics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the preference for "Enter to win" phrasing, with no clear consensus on the exact wording.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and preferences related to booth signage for promotional purposes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on effective booth signage and engagement strategies may find this discussion relevant.

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I am doing a booth this weekend and making some signs but I need help with the wording. Does " Enter here to win a cookbook" or "Drawing for Cookbook" sound better? I want it to be something that will get them to come to my booth any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I'd use "Enter to win a cookbook" or something along those lines. It's a more dynamic phrase because it actually includes a verb, so it includes action. And since you want them to act, you need to plant that idea. :)
 
I'd go with the "enter to win" verbiage too. "Drawing for Cookbook" sounds like a weird art instruction book or something... or an odd cousin to Bowling for Dollars..
 
funny lkprescott. I thought the same thing! Go with enter to win. It is very descriptive and to the point.
 
Hi there! As a fellow Pampered Chef consultant, I would recommend using "Enter to win a FREE cookbook!" This wording not only highlights the prize, but also emphasizes that it is a free opportunity for them. You could also add in some eye-catching graphics or colors to make the sign stand out even more. Best of luck with your booth this weekend!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Win a Cookbook at Our Booth: Enter or Draw!" promotion?

The "Win a Cookbook at Our Booth: Enter or Draw!" promotion is an exciting opportunity for attendees at our events to enter a drawing for a chance to win a free cookbook. Visitors can fill out an entry form at our booth, and winners will be selected randomly.

How do I enter the drawing for the cookbook?

Is there a cost to enter the drawing?

No, entering the drawing for the cookbook is completely free! We encourage everyone to stop by our booth and participate.

When will the winner be announced?

The winner of the cookbook will be announced at the end of the event. We will contact the winner directly using the information provided on their entry form.

Can I enter the drawing more than once?

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