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nikki70563 said:Becky - do you give them there host packet when they book are after you get there list of names and what do you have in it?
dannyzmom said:I ask for the guestlist 4 weeks before the show.
I mail out the invites 2-3 weeks before the show.
If the show is booked closer in, I mail the invites as soon as possible. I find the postcards move more slowly thru the postal system so I like to give them ample time to arrive.
dannyzmom said:I am not Becky but wanted to tell you waht I do - I no longer give the host packet until I get the guest list - I have lost too many catalogs by giving it to them w/o th eguest list only to have them cancel.
its_me_susan said:How far out do you ask the host to give you the addresses?
Have you really found this to improve attendance? Doesn't it add alot more work to your already busy schedule?
its_me_susan said:Congratulations on your TPC and diamond! Way to go Carolyn!
dannyzmom said:I am not Becky but wanted to tell you waht I do - I no longer give the host packet until I get the guest list - I have lost too many catalogs by giving it to them w/o th eguest list only to have them cancel.
dannyzmom said:I am not sure which part your suggesting adds more work...so lemme see if I can address it all - LOL...
I begrudgingly started sending out invites for my hosts in Aug of '05. I was "testing it out" and was only going to do it for 2 months. I immediately saw a HUGE increase in attendance and decrease in cancellations.
The "gimme your guest list 1 month before the show" thing...I just started that about 6 months ago. It has saved me from the last minute cancellations. This way I know FOUR WEEKS out if a host is serious or not...and it allows me enough time to attempt to re-book that date. I tell them that if I don't have their guest list by 4 weeks out, I open that date up again, as I cannot afford to be unemployed for the night. Example - I had several flakey hosts in Marcg/April. But since they let me know 4 weeks out that they were flakes, I was able to open their dates up to other hosts...those hosts were then booking in WAY close so you are pretty sure they'll hold. SAved my butt big-time in April.
It's all no more time consuming than chasing down flakey cancelling hosts - LOL
its_me_susan said:How much is postage running you? (Just curious about all of itI guess). I'm hesitant to do it still.
nikki70563 said:Thanks for all the help - do you just mail the invitations and the host calls the guest to remind them are what?
dannyzmom said:Yep - I mail out the invites and she calls the guests.
Mchongpchef said:Does anyone have a letter they send to the hosts to get the invite list? Alot of my hostesses want to do it themselves to save me the trouble, but I'd feel better if I just did it myself.
To request invitations for your party, simply reach out to your Pampered Chef consultant. They will be able to provide you with physical or digital invitations to send out to your guests.
Yes, you can customize the invitations with your party details such as date, time, location, and theme. Your Pampered Chef consultant can provide you with a template to fill in the information or they may be able to customize the invitations for you.
The number of invitations you should mail out will depend on the size of your guest list and the space available for your party. As a general rule, it's recommended to invite at least 10-20% more guests than you expect to attend.
Yes, you can track RSVPs with the invitations by including a response card or requesting guests to RSVP through email or phone. Your Pampered Chef consultant may also have an online RSVP system available for you to use.
It's recommended to mail out the invitations at least 2-3 weeks in advance to give your guests enough time to RSVP and plan for the party. However, your Pampered Chef consultant may have specific deadlines for ordering and mailing out invitations, so it's best to check with them for their specific guidelines.