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Post #242 has the label information listed for you.ChefAndiHV said:I love your folder idea. I would like to use this idea if you don't mind. I was just curious as to what the little labels are that you put throughout your folders. I could not read them in the pictures.
hunkiemunkie said:So I went back to my business yesterday. Of course there were some duds. But I got two bookings out of it before this month is over which is before my 30 days. So I wouldn't call if a failure. At the end of the day its a numbers game.
Good Luck everybody!
Geekgirl69 said:I use this label (that I got here of course):
The date on this catalog may be old,
But look inside and you'll be sold…
Many great products you will see
Call me to learn how to get them FREE!
If extra income is what you need,
I can help you to succeed.
Hope that helps.
KaiKendall said:I have a question for people who have completed these types of shows. I read ALL 14 pages of this thread today! I noticed some people have GREAT success ($600+ and $800+) shows, and some not so much... I also noticed some tell the business to offer this to their clients/guests too, but I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the business solicit for me... I would rather just pamper the workers of that office/spa/salon, etc.
What are the best tips from these PAB? I know follow-up is a must! (that's going to be hard for me!). Anything else?
KaiKendall said:Boo, no one answered my questions! I sent out 12 letters too, what are the odds usually? If I sent out 12, I should get maybe 2-3 bookings? Any other insights?
babywings76 said:Sorry no one responded directly to your post. Sometimes people miss seeing all the questions in threads.
There are lots of other threads about this topic, though. Did you happen to search through any of them? I know others have posted their results and how things went (what wording they used, how they approached it, etc.) I hope things work out for you. Please share with us what ends up happening with your efforts. Good luck!
rompydompy said:Would it be beneficial, you suppose, to Pamper a Radio Station? I know in my small hometown, businesses continually supply breakfasts and such to the DJ's, and in turn the DJ's rave about it on the air.... :chef:
Pampered Angel said:I actually tried my first PYB this week! Both of my DS had dentist appointments on Monday, so I took a catalog and some order forms, along with a sheet of my open dates for Nov and Dec for bookings. I am going to pick it up on Tuesday and take a treat - I can't wait to see if I get any results!
The "Pamper Your Business" approach is a unique way to promote and showcase Pampered Chef products in a business setting. It involves partnering with local businesses to set up a catalog show, where the business displays the Pampered Chef catalog for a designated period of time. On the final day, the consultant brings in a free dessert for the business to enjoy while picking up orders.
The "Pamper Your Business" approach benefits both the consultant and the business. The consultant gets the opportunity to showcase their products and potentially gain new customers, while the business gets to offer their employees or customers a free dessert and support a local consultant.
The "Pamper Your Business" approach can be promoted by sending out letters to local businesses, offering them the opportunity to host a catalog show. The consultant can also display this as a service offered at parties and events, and share it on social media platforms.
Businesses have the option to choose from 7, 10, or 14 days to host the catalog show. The consultant will then bring in a free dessert on the final day to pick up orders and thank the business for their participation.
The success of the "Pamper Your Business" approach may vary, but the feedback has been positive so far. The consultant has had two shows and has another one scheduled, which shows that businesses are interested in participating in this unique approach to promoting Pampered Chef products.