Getting Started with Websites: What to Know Before You Decide

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the experiences and opinions of participants regarding the decision to get a website as a Pampered Chef consultant. Participants share their thoughts on the features, benefits, and maintenance of websites in relation to their business practices.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a future consultant, inquires about the necessity of a website and its features, expressing uncertainty about when to get one.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a website to promote specials and facilitate orders, highlighting the ease of customization and maintenance.
  • One consultant mentions that their website has been financially beneficial, helping them achieve sales goals and earn commissions.
  • Another participant reflects on their delayed decision to get a website, noting that it resulted in extra work to update business materials but ultimately led to increased orders.
  • Several users mention that having a website allows for additional orders from guests who may not have been reached otherwise.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the timing of getting a website, with some participants advocating for an early investment while others suggest waiting. However, many participants agree on the positive impact a website can have on sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to their websites, including customization options and the ease of maintaining content. Some mention specific challenges faced due to external circumstances, such as natural disasters.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering whether to invest in a website may find the shared experiences and insights helpful in making their decision.

heat123
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Hi there- :rolleyes:
I am a future PC gal and have another question re: websites
would you all recommend me getting one as I sign up? Or wait awhile? I have read good things and bad as far as business being brought to them and all. What exactly can you do with them- or what are the features you use ? I also visited a few of them and was wondering if you get to choose your format background? I noticed two different looks to them. The one w/ dark maroon and another one that was like peach in color and the settings and format was different on each. And do you get to choose what literature is under your news titles- basically do you write it yourself? Are they hard to maintain?

Thanks for any replies-
Heather I.
Future PC pal ;)
 
I would definitely get a web site as you sign up. That way you could put it on your first business cards. I give my new consultants a set of cards (just 10 - it's a sheet that I print) and if they want it I give them the template so they can make more. If they told me they had a website I would put it on there too...

What exactly can you do with them- or what are the features you use ?
I put a lot of information there about upcoming specials and meetings, etc. The feature I like best is that I can set up my shows and guests can order right from there with the virtual catalog. Go to my web site at www.pamperedchef.biz/bbrigham and put my name (Beth Brigham) in as "host" to see how it works for guests to order. You can go all the way to the submit screen without it going through as an order so don't worry - besides if it would go through :eek: I would call you before placing the order. ;) Hosts can also do all their e-vites right from the website too!

you get to choose your format background?
We get several choices for the backround - it's really easy to customize the sites!

do you get to choose what literature is under your news titles- basically do you write it yourself? Are they hard to maintain?
You can either use their prewritten text and photos or you can change theirs to suit your business or write your own text entirely. You can even put your own pictures in if you like. They are VERY easy to maintain. Just go back monthly or as needed and make whatever changes you want. I love it!!

It makes us look so skilled and professional!!
 
I would get the website if you can afford it. I was able to save $40 on kit by giving a show and using the kit credit. So I then spend money on 6 month subscription. It has paid for itself already.

I had my website up and running on Aug. 1. 2005 which was my start of first SS month.

Two August catalog hostess used the site to increase their sales. One hostess received one order for $89.75 and the other hostess received 5 orders for $111.50. So I had $201.25 in online sales for August whish gave me $40.25 in comission from online sales. Without the website I would not have reach my $1250 to qualufy and get first SS bonus pkg.

In Septembr one catalog hostess used the website only for her catalog show. She collected 5 orders totaling $208.? in commissionable sales. So I made $41 in commisiion for Sept. online sales.

So far the website has been good for me. I am in Louisiana so PC has extend my website for a year to help our sales because of the hurricane. This is a blessing and I think it will help my business during this tough time.

Good Luck
Charlene
 
cbord said:
So far the website has been good for me. I am in Louisiana so PC has extend my website for a year to help our sales because of the hurricane. This is a blessing and I think it will help my business during this tough time.

Good Luck
Charlene
My heart goes out to you and everyone who has been affected by the hurricanes. I am so glad to hear the PC is doing so much to help you all make it through this time!

We'll keep you in our prayers!!
 
I totally recomend a web site !I waited over a year to get mine ! Dont ask me why ! So now i had to go back and re- do everything ! My business cards, stamp ! Ughh ! I just bought lables figured out how to print them and had to cover up everything !
On every show i do , i end up with at least two orders off the web site. With out it , those are orders i would not have gotten. People the host may not have seen to show a book to. A feww shows back i had a guest who had never tried stoneware , ordered a stone used it loved it , she got my monthly email , saw the stones on sale and placed a $45.00 order online. Whith out even having to contact me. I also added a recipe of the month feature to it , hopefuly to have people stop in each month to check out the new recipe. I started out with a 6 month subscription for $42.00 , i was unsure how i was going to like it. I say go for it ! Well worth the investment !! :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of having a personal website for my Pampered Chef business?

A personal website can enhance your online presence, making it easier for potential customers to find you. It allows you to showcase products, share recipes, and provide information about upcoming events. Additionally, a website can serve as a platform for customer engagement and can help build your brand identity.

Do I need technical skills to create a website for my Pampered Chef business?

No, you don't necessarily need technical skills to create a website. Many website builders offer user-friendly interfaces with drag-and-drop features, making it easy for beginners to design and launch a site. However, having basic knowledge of web design can be beneficial.

What should I include on my Pampered Chef website?

Your website should include essential information such as your biography, product offerings, recipes, customer testimonials, and contact information. Additionally, consider adding a blog or resources section to share tips and cooking ideas, which can help engage visitors and encourage repeat visits.

How much does it cost to set up a website for my business?

The cost of setting up a website can vary widely depending on the platform you choose and the features you want. Basic website builders can cost as little as $10 to $30 per month, while more advanced options with custom domains and additional features may range from $50 to $200 per month. Be sure to factor in potential costs for domain registration and hosting as well.

Can I use social media instead of a website for my Pampered Chef business?

While social media can be a powerful tool for promoting your business, having a dedicated website provides a more professional and comprehensive platform. A website allows for greater customization, control over content, and the ability to capture leads through email sign-ups, which social media alone may not offer.

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