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whatsthefkeydo said:Hi Everyone
I'm new to all this and I was wondering what should you include in your host packets.
Sometimes the postage works for me, sometimes it doesn't. I've had a few shows book in real close lately, and I just give the host a packet of invitations that have already been labeled with the show info. I don't often get 40 names. But I also offer the free mailing when I offer a "free" show as an incentive.MicheleC said:Ann, I've been sending out the invitations for my hosts and covering postage but never put a minimum number of invitations on it. Wondering how that's working for you. What percentage of your hostesses complete the 40. Do you get some back without payment that are less than 40 names? I like the idea of the host having their own side. I'm wondering about making up the packets with os order forms ahead of time too. Do you have them generic or do you do something additional when you send the packet to make them aware of guest specials? Is that what the sale fliers are for? Are the sale fliers the guest special?
DizziePixie said:Good idea, Ann. Has anyone seen the host packets that come pre-done in the Super Starter Kits? I would love to buy those and save me some time!! Maybe if enough of us bug them......
chefann said:They are VERY basic - 1 catalog, the show planner and 1 pack of invitations in an envelope. By the time you add outside order forms, a couple more catalogs and specials for the month, they really don't save any time.
A host packet should include a catalog or product brochure, a host rewards flyer, a host invitation, order forms, and a thank you note. It may also be helpful to include any special offers or promotions that are currently available.
The best way to organize your host packet is to start with the host invitation on top, followed by the catalog or product brochure, then the host rewards flyer, and finally the order forms and thank you note. This ensures that the most important information is easily accessible for the host.
Yes, you can customize your host packet for different hosts by including personalized information such as their name, the date and time of their party, and any special offers or promotions that may be specifically relevant to them.
Including samples in your host packet can be a great way to entice potential hosts to book a party. However, make sure to only include a few samples and not overwhelm the host with too many products to try.
To make your host packet stand out, consider adding a personal touch such as a handwritten note or a small gift. You can also use colorful or unique packaging to make your host packet more visually appealing.