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Melissa78 said:I started with postcards for the first 4mo of my business and then switched to mini catalogs. I do a full page invite and then trifold it, stuff it in a legal sized envelope that I buy at Sams Club along with the mini. I address the envelope (with labels) to "Suzy Friend & Guest(s)" and then the return address is the hosts name and address.
wadesgirl said:I do the same thing only I address them to "Suzy Guest and Friends" so that it seems more welcoming to invite their friends.
Melissa78 said:DOH! You're right - I do the same thing! Where the heck did I get "guest(s)" from? I wouldn't even say guests let alone type it on the label. WHOOPSIES! Thanks for catching that!
Deb Bixler said:The mini catalogs are great for generating outside orders but I have always used the invitations and addressed them to "and guest". I also pre-print them with the show information. I know that a lot of consultants are mailing them for the host but I found that to be an office night mare! So, by sending them pre-printed it made it easier for me and the host. I just run them through the computer.
The number one reason shows cancel is that the invitations are not mailed. The number one reason why invitations never get mailed is that they take too long to fill out. This solves the cancellation problem for me.
I just run them through the computer.:love:
babywings76 said:I wish I could do this. I tried several times and my printer just can't seem to grab them right. It will print a couple correctly, but then something happens and then they turn out crooked and poorly aligned. i was going through too many postcards from all of my oopsies!
One thing my director does (and when she was my consultant, I LOVED it) is just print out the show info onto a sheet of 30 labels and gives the host a pack of postcards. I would just open the pack, slap on the labels, and then give out or mail out the postcards. I liked this. She still does this method and finds it works really well for her.
Melissa78 said:That's assuming the host actually hands them out... I know when I get a postcard for another party, I tend to misplace it or forget about it all together. Also I find if postcards are mailed they get mixed up in the mail or don't arrive period.
lt1jane said:I do just the mini-cat with a label to close it. I tweaked the HO invite because I could never get it to print correctly, plus I wanted to add some of the infor that we cover up when we use the mini-cats.
ChefCKHall said:Well, I guess I am old school. I preprint labels and slap them on the postcard invites. I give the host 30 preprinted invites for her to hand out or mail. I have big shows, little shows, medium shows....it is all in the host coaching. I would rather keep more of the income I make than spend it on mailing stuff, coordinating getting the info, etc.
On the other hand, I set up their facebook event for them. I do a punchbowl invite email for those not on facebook.
I seem to be doing okay this way so far so will stick to it.
I will say that I plan to test mini cats with the same invitation label on it done for the hosts to hand or mail if they wish. Just to see if anything changes in my sales.
[email protected] said:What is a punchbowl invite email, lol?
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