Can I Add My Website Address to Someone Else's Facebook Page?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the topic of whether a Pampered Chef consultant's website can be shared on a Facebook page by an out-of-state catalog show host. Participants express various opinions regarding the policies surrounding this issue and share personal experiences related to social media usage and compliance with company guidelines.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses urgency in finding out if a host can list a consultant's website on Facebook.
  • Another participant states that it is against policy to list the website on Facebook.
  • Several users suggest that the host could send private messages to friends about the show instead of posting publicly.
  • One participant mentions that emailing the website address is acceptable, but public postings are not.
  • Another participant believes that as long as the Facebook settings are private, sharing the website should be fine.
  • One participant raises concerns about the monitoring practices of the home office regarding policy violations.
  • Another participant shares their experience of seeing many websites posted publicly, questioning the enforcement of policies.
  • One participant discusses the potential for using email invitations through the consultant's personal website to avoid policy violations.
  • Several participants express frustration with the strictness of the policies and the implications for consultants.
  • One participant questions the appropriateness of listing "Independent Consultant for The Pampered Chef" on personal profiles.
  • Another participant notes that while some policies may seem outdated, they should still be respected until changed.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the sharing of website addresses on social media, with some supporting private messaging and others emphasizing adherence to policy. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and interpretations of company policies, particularly in the context of social media and online communication.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating social media policies and looking for insights on how to communicate with potential customers may find this discussion relevant.

Kelly8
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I know the answer to this is probably on this website somewhere, but I'm running out of time, so if someone knows and can help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
I have an out-of-state catalog show host. Can she put my website address on her facebook page? She moved out-of-state for work reasons, and so most of her friends and family are still here and they communicate a lot through facebook.
Thanks!
 
No she cannot list your website on facebook. It would still be against policy.
 
Tell her to Message everyone about her show and then it should be ok - i think!
 
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Thanks so much! I really wish they would change that policy!
 
She can email your address out but nothing public.
 
Like everyone else said, have her send them a private facebook message! :-)
 
it wouldnt be a broadcast public message to everyone on facebook so she why couldnt she.. its would only be in her circle of friends, not different then her sending an email..
 
I think as long as its a PRIVATE set face-book she is fine-Its just her friends-I say go for it--
 
Nah... it's not as private as we all like to believe. To be safe, say messages only. Why risk it?
 
people are way crazy in their legistics on all this web-drama.

If you have people on your facebook that are going to turn you into home office, I'd really evaluate who you let on your facebook.

Some people really have nothing more important to do :>
 
Why can't she send out e-vites through your PWS to her friends EMAIL addresses? Coach her on how to best utilize the PWS Host area to reach her friends. Surely she has their email addresses, even if they do communicate through Facebook. And if she doesn't have all of them, maybe she can ask them through Facebook private message for their email address so she can send them an evite. This wouldn't risk violating any HO Policy, regardless of what we all think about it. And she can still get her invites- PLUS it insures that her friends correctly get to her show through your website- so she gets the credit.
 
It is not the friends on FB that would turn someone in... HO monitors the web and if they can "search" and find your website somewhere on another website, FB, or MySpace, it is in violation of policy. If you have all your settings to "Friends only" (which is not the default BTW), you should be safe. It just depends on what your friends settings are.
 
A fundraiser can be put on the organization's website (maybe not facebook) with HO's permission. My daughter's animal rescue shelter's website advertises my personal website whenever she's doing a fundraiser.
 
I really wonder how much monitoring HO really does on this, I have seen MANY pc websites posted on a particular site, totally against policy, it is very public. I mind my own business, but wonder why people would do that when they know they can't. It will only hurt everyone else in the long run. I too would encourage her to use your PWS to do evites. That way all the freinds and family get notified of the party and can access the website. Easy and within the rules.
 
teresah551393 said:
I really wonder how much monitoring HO really does on this, I have seen MANY pc websites posted on a particular site, totally against policy, it is very public. I mind my own business, but wonder why people would do that when they know they can't. It will only hurt everyone else in the long run. I too would encourage her to use your PWS to do evites. That way all the freinds and family get notified of the party and can access the website. Easy and within the rules.

They do it because they know that HO probably won't find out about it unless someone reports them. So they take the chance and do it anyway in the hopes no one will and they can earn money and get some contacts in the meantime. If they are reported and notified, then they just remove it. They've accomplished something with it for the time they had it. *at least, that would be my guess as to 'why'*
 
I do think that HO searches, however, there are so many sites. I personally am so tired of eBay and people taking advantage of people on there. I see products all the time listed way over catalog price, and shipping is often outrageous. I know many of the big sellers on there aren't consultants, they just have consultants who are their suppliers. I think the consultant would know if they are someone's supplier. I think this is a loop hole they need to close.
 
I have a question...
On your FB profile can you write that you are a PC Consultant where you list your occupation? No web address or anything just "Occupation: Independent Consultant for The Pampered Chef"
I see there is a Pampered Chef group you can join. Is that ok?

I feel very lost! LOL!
 
No, you cannot list that you are a consultant. There are a lot of PC groups on there, but if joining them would indicate that you are a consultant, you would be in violation of P&P.
 
I was always told prior to facebook/myspace but on any form or anything we were suppose to put our employment as PC. Because that is our employment.
 
StephsKitchen said:
I was always told prior to facebook/myspace but on any form or anything we were suppose to put our employment as PC. Because that is our employment.

But the rules about posting on the internet trump this.

I'm not saying HO's policy is up to date, but I am saying that we need to respect the policy until it is changed.
 
COns policy guide pg 38

"Other than signing up for a Pampered Chef® Personal Web
Site or approved vendor sites, do not list the company name
when filling out personal profiles on the Internet
."
 
smilesarepriceless said:
people are way crazy in their legistics on all this web-drama.

If you have people on your facebook that are going to turn you into home office, I'd really evaluate who you let on your facebook.

Some people really have nothing more important to do :>


I so agree with you!
 
You are allowed to post as your employment, Independent consultant for a popular kitchen tools company. And if anyone wants more details they can ask you for them.
 
lol...Just my .02 cents... if we get technical... this website is public and WE ALL post here... and it isn't a Pampered Chef issued website ... so I guess every consultant on this site is in violation of the policy in one form or anything.

Just my .02 cents.
 
cookwithtiffany said:
lol...Just my .02 cents... if we get technical... this website is public and WE ALL post here... and it isn't a Pampered Chef issued website ... so I guess every consultant on this site is in violation of the policy in one form or anything.

Just my .02 cents.

Actually the consultant guide addresses chat rooms:

You may set up a chat room or e-mail newsgroup ONLY to
communicate solely with other Pampered Chef® Consultants
about the business. Please do not mention, advertise or
promote your Pampered Chef® business on any chat
rooms, other than those created for communicating with
other Consultants.

And this site isn't public, we have to pay for it. Yes, people can see our posts, but they can only see a limited number of them, before they are promted to register. Also, because of this we are not to post our PWS link.
 
smilesarepriceless said:
people are way crazy in their legistics on all this web-drama.

If you have people on your facebook that are going to turn you into home office, I'd really evaluate who you let on your facebook.

Some people really have nothing more important to do :>

I understand your point of view. However, I have the opposite view. If someone is openly, blatantly breaking the rules and expecting me to ignore that fact, I'd have to really evaluate whether or not I'd want them on my facebook. It's kind of like a person expecting me to look the other way while they shoplift a pack of gum. It may seem inconsequential, but it's wrong.

The rules are the rules. Whether we agree with them or not, by signing our contracts we agree to abide by them. I realize that people can accidentally violate a few of those rules. I once did. My son helped to set up my myspace and listed me as a PC Consultant under occupation. I didn't even know it was there. However, the moment someone let me know that it was there and was a violation, I changed it.

The HO gives people the benefit of the doubt and allows a certain amount of time before taking action. I think that's fair.
 
raebates said:
I understand your point of view. However, I have the opposite view. If someone is openly, blatantly breaking the rules and expecting me to ignore that fact, I'd have to really evaluate whether or not I'd want them on my facebook. It's kind of like a person expecting me to look the other way while they shoplift a pack of gum. It may seem inconsequential, but it's wrong.

The rules are the rules. Whether we agree with them or not, by signing our contracts we agree to abide by them. I realize that people can accidentally violate a few of those rules. I once did. My son helped to set up my myspace and listed me as a PC Consultant under occupation. I didn't even know it was there. However, the moment someone let me know that it was there and was a violation, I changed it.

The HO gives people the benefit of the doubt and allows a certain amount of time before taking action. I think that's fair.


Thanks Rae - that was well stated. I'd been thinking the same thing, but having a hard time getting it out into sentences. :)
 
pcchefjane said:
It is not the friends on FB that would turn someone in... HO monitors the web and if they can "search" and find your website somewhere on another website, FB, or MySpace, it is in violation of policy. If you have all your settings to "Friends only" (which is not the default BTW), you should be safe. It just depends on what your friends settings are.

It also depends who your friends are...... :grumpy::grumpy::grumpy::grumpy:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Thanks Rae - that was well stated. I'd been thinking the same thing, but having a hard time getting it out into sentences. :)
It took me a while to organize my thoughts and feelings on this one into something coherent.I realize there are those who will disagree. I may even ruffle some feathers. That's okay. Everyone's entitled to their opinions.
 
Question, When I go to Facebook and enter Pampered Chef is the search engine, the names of 500 consultants appear, ARE ALL OF THEM IN VIOLATION? It just means that they have employment listed as The Pampered Chef, mos allow only friends for access their page for viewing but their occupation is there for everyone to see. Just curious because if the rules are the rules than why such a high #?
 

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