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The thread explores the topic of advertising as a Pampered Chef consultant on Facebook, with participants sharing their understanding of the rules and expressing frustrations regarding compliance among consultants. Various experiences and opinions about the enforcement of these rules are discussed.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the enforcement of advertising rules and the implications of rule-breaking. No clear consensus emerges on the overall effectiveness of the head office's monitoring or the attitudes of consultants towards compliance.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and interpretations of the rules surrounding advertising as a Pampered Chef consultant, highlighting the challenges faced by those trying to adhere to the guidelines.
Consultants seeking to understand the nuances of advertising rules and the community's perspectives on compliance may find this discussion relevant.
Yes you are right.cwinter474 said:I just want to be sure I understand this.
We are not allowed anywhere on the web, other than our own website, made thru Pampered Chef, to advertise that we are a Pampered Chef consultant.
Right?
cwinter474 said:ok, then why can you find consultants thru Facebook?
Judybabe said:I guess if HO was against posting on facebook then they would monitor it. all you have to do is search pampered chef in 'all postings' and a number of women come up with full ads, august, sept. specials, Carol's file of recipes, a christmas brochure on packages that I also saw here.
cwinter474 said:Sorry I didn't research this BEFORE I posted. Excuse me.
Chef Gilles said:In my opinion, HO doesn't care where or how you advertise as long as you sell and they make the money.... They have to have a policy manual, but really....why would they interfere if the money is coming in!
cwinter474 said:Sorry I didn't research this BEFORE I posted. Excuse me.
Judybabe said:Kara, can I list my PWS (Personal Web Site?) or my affiliation with Pampered Chef on my outgoing emails? I have several email listings that I subscribe to that I could email my info, current sales and contact info. This involves several thousand recipients across the nation.
Judybabe said:Kara, can I list my PWS (Personal Web Site?) or my affiliation with Pampered Chef on my outgoing emails? I have several email listings that I subscribe to that I could email my info, current sales and contact info. This involves several thousand recipients across the nation.
rennea said:I don't think Noora meant it the way you think. But this topic has been discussed a millions times and it sometimes leads to hurt feelings and disagreements.
chefann said:Actually, having your PWS in an email signature that goes to a Yahoo/Google group is a violation, since the messages are usually archived and are searchable/viewable from the general internet.
chefann said:Actually, having your PWS in an email signature that goes to a Yahoo/Google group is a violation, since the messages are usually archived and are searchable/viewable from the general internet.
Yes, you can advertise your Pampered Chef business on Facebook. However, it's important to follow the company's guidelines and policies regarding advertising and promotions to ensure compliance.
Pampered Chef consultants can share product information, recipes, cooking tips, and personal experiences with the products. Engaging posts that invite interaction, such as polls or questions, are also encouraged.
Yes, there are restrictions. Consultants must not make false claims about products, use misleading information, or violate Facebook's advertising policies. It's essential to review both Pampered Chef's and Facebook's guidelines before posting.
Yes, consultants can run paid ads on Facebook to promote their Pampered Chef business. However, they should ensure that the ads comply with both Pampered Chef's advertising policies and Facebook's advertising standards.
To effectively promote your Pampered Chef business on Facebook, create engaging content that showcases your products, share customer testimonials, host live cooking demonstrations, and interact with your audience regularly to build a community.