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Nanisu said:We can't link our sites to our blogs but we can mention our products. I have a blog and although I don't have a link to the website I certainly mention Pampered Chef in the text and show products in the pictures. I think if she removes the link, she should be ok.
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Nanisu said:Why do we all have to appoint ourselves the Internet Police over someone's Blog? Geezo Peezo...it's not like we're going to have people storming our emails to order anything because we show a product or two or mention it. It's a stupid policy, and why do we here have to "politely inform HO" about anything? I know I know, Can of Worms, be opened.
KymberlyMcD said:The only reason why I would report it is because I do not think it is fair for a person to have another outlet other than social media since it is not allowed by Pampered Chef and in 'violation'. Believe me, I'd be the first one to plaster it all over my blog if it weren't against the rules. I do not agree with the rule because I think that if I were a company owner, I would want to spread the word through several avenues other than social media.
bentleymommy said:What I think is so wrong about their policy is that you can post all over facebook, but you cant post on a blog. I wouldnt care if they wrote my blog post or censored it or whatever, but letting one kind of social media do it and the others not? Not fair.
ChefPeg said:I have two thoughts on this...
1. First Amendment Rights
2. Don't they realized we (and they, in extension) can get more business that way?
Has anyone spoken with HO about this restriction?
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Question 2:A violation of the Pampered Chef Consultant's blogging policies can include sharing confidential company information, making false or misleading claims about products, or engaging in any behavior that could damage the company's reputation or brand image. It can also include any behavior that goes against the company's values and ethical standards.
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