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KellyTheChef said:Especially since you are new and don't need to spend every last dime you make, make your own lapboards if you want them.
abrahamlaur said:Rae .. is that flyer on this website? Also, i'm trying your no demo show on friday! Wish me luck!!! Any other tidbits would be helpful!
tlennhoff said:LOL, I can find the thread where you discuss your no demo show (http://www.chefsuccess.com/showthread.php?t=16925) but I cannot find the flyer either.
I've got that thread bookmarked so I can easily find it.
raebates said:I'm flattered. I'm also sad for you that your memory is becoming as bad as mine. It does, however, make me feel a little better about my own bad memory.
raebates said:I used to say that I was a human Etch-a-Sketch. When I lay down at night it erases my brain. I've graduated to MagnaDoodle, now. My eyelids act like that little eraser bar--zip, zip and it's forgotten.
To create a guest packet for your cooking show, you will need to gather all the necessary materials such as product catalogs, order forms, and any special promotions or discounts. You can also include a personal note or invitation to your guests. Once you have all the materials, organize them in a folder or envelope with your contact information and the date and time of the cooking show.
Your guest packet should include product catalogs, order forms, any special promotions or discounts, and your contact information. You can also include a personal note or invitation to your guests to make it more personalized. Additionally, you can include samples of your products or recipe cards to give your guests a taste of what they can expect at the cooking show.
The number of guest packets you should prepare will depend on the number of guests you have invited to your cooking show. It's always better to have a few extra packets just in case you have last-minute guests or if some of your guests want to take an extra packet home to share with their friends and family.
You should distribute the guest packets a few days before the cooking show. This will give your guests enough time to review the materials and come prepared with any questions they may have. You can distribute the guest packets in person or send them out via email or mail, depending on what works best for you and your guests.
You can make your guest packets more engaging by including interactive elements such as quizzes or games related to your products. You can also include a call-to-action for your guests to bring the packet to the cooking show to receive a special discount or gift. Additionally, using colorful and visually appealing designs for your packets can make them more eye-catching and engaging.