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The thread explores the preferences of participants regarding the use of write-in forms versus itemized forms for order taking during shows. Participants share their experiences and opinions on the effectiveness and usability of each option.
Participants generally express a preference for write-in forms over itemized forms, but there is no clear consensus on the effectiveness of the new write-in versions.
Participants share personal experiences from various shows, indicating that their preferences may vary based on the audience and context of the event.
Consultants looking for insights into the effectiveness of different order forms during shows may find this discussion relevant.
pamperedgirl3 said:Has anyone been able to order the 40 free receipts yet? I have updated the program around 5 times & the number still says it's not available. HELP!!
sillylittlechef said:I use outside order forms at the show and then send the PP receipts to the host before the show is delivered. It costs me a couple of stamps to mail them, but I do that to remind myself to send the thank you....PLUS the real reason I use the OOF is so that the guest see the special that month everytime they look at it so they remember to keep adding to their order to hit $60 (if it's a spend $60 get.. free month). And Big plus for me. The PP receipts are cheaper on supply ( a lot cheaper) than the itemized and the write in.
sillylittlechef said:I take my laptop, but I keep the OOF because I'm always afraid my laptop will crash, and I will lose the orders. I"m a little paranoid about that sort of stuff. I've never had anyone even ask to keep it. I do tell them that they will get an official receipt with their order and I guess that keeps them happy.
jodistrauss said:Which is better??
SillyChef said:I love the write ins and so do my hosts and guests.
JackieBozeman said:I love using the OOF, but I've seen previous threads where some states require you give the customer the official language on the back. I've never had anyone come back stating they don't want an order. If I did, I'd probably just keep the items and use them as host gifts. Anyway, you can always print the official language on a separate piece of paper and hand it out so they have the legal language.
The Write In option allows customers to specify a custom amount they wish to spend or donate, while the Itemized option provides a detailed list of products with set prices. The choice depends on whether customers prefer flexibility or a clear breakdown of costs.
The Write In option is ideal when you want to give customers the freedom to contribute any amount they feel comfortable with, such as during fundraisers or special events where donations are encouraged.
The Itemized option provides transparency and clarity, making it easier for customers to understand what they are purchasing. It can also help in upselling by showcasing multiple products and their prices, which can lead to higher sales.
Yes, you can use both options in your direct sales strategy. For example, you might offer an Itemized list for regular sales while providing a Write In option for special promotions or fundraising events, catering to different customer preferences.
To determine the best option for your target audience, consider their preferences and buying habits. Conduct surveys or gather feedback to understand whether they prefer flexibility in spending or a clear itemized list, and adjust your approach accordingly.