Exciting News: Pampered Chef to Offer Email Services at Conference!

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Discussion Overview

Participants are discussing the potential introduction of email services through Pampered Chef, as announced at a recent conference. Many express enthusiasm for the idea, while others raise concerns about the implications of transitioning to a new email system.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses excitement about having a professional email address ending in @pamperedchef.com.
  • Another participant agrees and hopes the idea is considered by the company.
  • Several users mention the challenges of changing existing email addresses and contacting everyone who knows their current email.
  • One participant shares their experience that email services can often route emails, allowing for a gradual transition to a new email address.
  • Another participant raises concerns about the potential for email accounts to be disabled if consultants become inactive.
  • Some participants note the logistical challenges and costs associated with implementing such a service, suggesting it may not be a priority for the company.
  • One participant mentions the idea of using a professional email address from Chef Success to avoid issues with spam filters.
  • Several participants express curiosity about the term "snowshoer" in relation to email practices.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the feasibility and desirability of implementing email services through Pampered Chef, with some expressing strong support and others highlighting significant concerns and logistical challenges.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding the potential impact of a new email service on their business practices and customer communications.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the implications of a potential email service and those interested in the discussion around professional email practices may find this thread relevant.

Kelly8
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Pampered Chef announced at Conference that we are going to have e-mail through them. I would love that! :love: That would be so professional to have *****@pamperedchef.com.
 
I agree! Hopefully they read this and "steal" your idea!
 
That would be really cool!
 
I would love that..great idea..
 
Besides having to change everything that already has my email on it now, and trying to contact everyone who knows my email now, I suppose it would be nice.
 
ChefCat said:
Besides having to change everything that already has my email on it now, and trying to contact everyone who knows my email now, I suppose it would be nice.

You wouldn't really have to change it unless you wanted to, most email services will route emails' for you so they are all in the same mailbox, especially if you use outlook, it can just check all your email accounts for you.

What you could do is gradually transition over to the @pamperedchef.com...

But it is hard to get people to update their email address books.
Marghi
 
It would probably get disabled if consultants went inactive for a month!
For new consultants just starting out, it might be nice. I agree with the comments about changing everything over, with existing emails.
 
Oooh, and what about the hundreds of business cards I have?:eek:
 
ChefCat said:
Besides having to change everything that already has my email on it now, and trying to contact everyone who knows my email now, I suppose it would be nice.

i agree with the hassle to change everything over (including my merrill car sticker) but i'd love that!
 
I'd think the issue ShellBeach brought up would be the most imoprtant one--inactive consultants. I can't see them making a PC email address available. Besides, if you have a website your customers can connect to you through that.
 
raebates said:
I'd think the issue ShellBeach brought up would be the most imoprtant one--inactive consultants. I can't see them making a PC email address available. Besides, if you have a website your customers can connect to you through that.

I agree. The logistics of putting something like that together would be quite daunting, and I don't think it's something HO wants to put the money and effort into. There are more important things to invest in. Plus it would go against HO's own guidelines that we should not make it appear as though we work for PC, but that we are independent consultants.
 
NooraK said:
I agree. The logistics of putting something like that together would be quite daunting, and I don't think it's something HO wants to put the money and effort into. There are more important things to invest in. Plus it would go against HO's own guidelines that we should not make it appear as though we work for PC, but that we are independent consultants.
That was exactly the point I was going to make, and the most likely reason HO has not done this. If you want a more professional appearing e-mail address, though, you can always get one here at Chef Success. In fact, after reading something about a company being considered a 'snowshoer' because many of their customers had free e-mail addys, I'm wondering if changing mine, at least for iContact, would help keep my e-newsletters out of junk files. I have a gmail account, and would route e-mails to that one, but if they appear to be coming from @chefsuccess.com perhaps they may not be blocked.
 
Okay, now I'm curious. What's a "snowshoer"?
 
raebates said:
Okay, now I'm curious. What's a "snowshoer"?

From spamhaus.org (this is the watchdog company devoted to identifying and shutting down spammers):

Snowshoe Spamming
Like a snowshoe spreads the load of a traveler across a wide area of snow, snowshoe spamming is a technique used by spammers to spread spam output across many IPs and domains, in order to dilute reputation metrics and evade filters.
Snowshoers use many fictitious business names (DBAs), fake names and identities, and frequently changing postal dropboxes and voicemail drops. Conversely, legitimate mailers try hard to build brand reputation based on a real business address, a known domain and a small permanent range of sending IPs. Snowshoers often use anonymized or unidentifiable whois records, whereas legitimate senders are proud to provide their bona fide identity.

Some showshoers use tunneled connections from their back-end spam cannon to the spam egress IP. The back-end IP address is not in the spam headers. ISPs, you are in a position to detect those back-end spam cannons by checking where traffic flows are coming from. Remember, the tunneled connection is not necessarily on port 25. Spamhaus always appreciates such information.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the email services being offered by Pampered Chef at the conference?

Pampered Chef is introducing a range of email services designed to help consultants enhance their communication with customers. This includes customizable email templates, automated follow-up sequences, and tools for managing customer lists effectively.

How will these email services benefit Pampered Chef consultants?

The email services will enable consultants to streamline their marketing efforts, improve customer engagement, and increase sales. By using professional email templates and automation, consultants can save time and ensure consistent communication with their clients.

Will there be training on how to use the new email services?

Yes, the conference will feature training sessions specifically focused on the new email services. Consultants will have the opportunity to learn best practices, explore the features, and ask questions to maximize their use of the tools.

Is there an additional cost for the email services?

Details regarding any potential costs associated with the email services will be provided during the conference. However, Pampered Chef aims to offer affordable solutions that provide significant value to its consultants.

When will the email services be available for consultants to use?

The email services are expected to be launched shortly after the conference, with specific timelines communicated during the event. Consultants will receive updates on when they can start utilizing these new tools in their businesses.

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