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The forum discussion centers around the creation and feedback of a promotional flyer titled "Going, Going, Gone." The flyer was initially designed in Microsoft Word and converted to PDF using PrimoPDF for distribution. Users provided input on design elements, such as shadowing behind the title, and requested a Word version for easier editing. Additionally, there was a discussion about the availability of certain products, including the small round stone, which is reportedly discontinued.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for marketers, graphic designers, and small business owners looking to create effective promotional materials and manage product inventories.
janetupnorth said:Meg, I've printed them in B/W before and they aren't too bad.
Also on another thread I posted the list in word that I got from my ED. That might be good to bring too...
janetupnorth said:The small round stone is discontinued????? Or is it restyled???
It's on the discontinued list but I can't believe it!
The "Going, Going, Gone" flyer is a promotional tool used by Pampered Chef to highlight products that are being discontinued or are in limited supply. It helps consultants inform their customers about items that will no longer be available, encouraging them to make a purchase before they're gone.
You can effectively use the flyer by sharing it with your customers through various channels such as social media, email newsletters, or during cooking shows. Highlighting the urgency of limited-time offers can motivate customers to act quickly and make a purchase.
The flyer usually features a mix of kitchen tools, cookware, and other Pampered Chef products that are being phased out. This can include seasonal items, limited edition products, or those that are being replaced by newer versions.
The "Going, Going, Gone" flyer is typically updated at the end of each catalog season or when there are significant changes in inventory. It's important for consultants to stay informed about these updates to provide accurate information to their customers.
Yes, you can customize the flyer by adding your contact information, personal branding, or specific promotions you may be running. This personalization can help strengthen your relationship with customers and encourage them to reach out to you for their Pampered Chef needs.