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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and strategies for improving the success of personal websites related to Pampered Chef. The discussion includes various methods for increasing traffic and engagement on these sites, as well as personal anecdotes about their effectiveness.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a desire for help in making their website more successful, noting they have had limited traffic over the past year.
  • Another participant shares their experience of asking hostesses for guest lists to send e-vites, emphasizing the importance of promoting the website on all communications and regularly updating content to keep it engaging.
  • Several users mention the effectiveness of including website information on invitations and marketing materials to drive online orders.
  • One participant highlights the success of their website due to consistent outside orders and suggests that host coaching is crucial for this success.
  • Another participant discusses the potential benefits of promoting a wedding registry and liquidation store to attract more visitors to their site.
  • One participant notes that they have seen an increase in online orders by including their website on invitations and marketing materials.
  • Another participant mentions the affordability of maintaining a Pampered Chef website compared to other business websites, suggesting it is a worthwhile investment.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of marketing and advertising the website on various platforms, including email signatures and business cards.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity and effectiveness of investing in a personal website, with some participants advocating for it as a valuable tool while others express hesitation about the costs involved. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to website success.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to their individual websites, reflecting a range of success levels and marketing techniques. The discussion highlights the varied approaches consultants take to enhance their online presence.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to improve their personal websites or seeking ideas for increasing online engagement may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.

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Ok I see that everybody loves there personal website. So how are you all making yours such a great success? Help desparately needed! I have had mine for over a year with just a few hits. Please e-mail [email protected] any ideas. you can also check my website out to see what I can do to improve it if possible. Thanks again Laurel
P.S.
www.pamperedchef.biz/cheflaurel
 
A couple things. One even on this forum you can't put the whole website out there. So you can see my bland and boring site at /lennhoff.

I ask my hostesses for a list of guests including email addresses and then I input that information into their show on the site and I send out e-vites about the show as well as the usual phone calls (well I intend to do that). Get your host to then go and take a look and see who else she could send evites to that would not attend but might order.

Then make sure your website is listed on everything, every email you send to anyone, your business cards, your newsletters, everything.

Things other people are doing, including recipes that they change either bi-weekly or monthly, return product/broken product instructions, making use of the calendar including booked shows and dates that you want to book shows, make sure you regularly change the pictures on the front page and the articles you have on it, cooking tips, make it a happening place that people want to come back to regularly.

In my case all of my orders have been from remote guests/friends of the hosts or friends of mine. One of my hosts managed to come up with over 40 people to put evites to most that live a distance away from her. Her show the day before closing was not even at $75 and so we sent a reminder out to everyone from the site and the show is now over $200 and growing. Not a lot for a show but given where we were 2 days ago not bad.

Keep a show open at all times in your name, close it every 2 weeks/monthly or when it hits $500 - let people know that product may not ship until the beginning of the next month. Send an email to all your past customers at the beginning of each month with what the guest special is and how to place orders through your show.
 
Include it in your host coaching. I think that's why mine has been a success. I always get outside orders for a show...and it's great for catty shows that way as well.
 
tlennhoff said:
A couple things. One even on this forum you can't put the whole website out there. So you can see my bland and boring site at /lennhoff.

I ask my hostesses for a list of guests including email addresses and then I input that information into their show on the site and I send out e-vites about the show as well as the usual phone calls (well I intend to do that). Get your host to then go and take a look and see who else she could send evites to that would not attend but might order.

Then make sure your website is listed on everything, every email you send to anyone, your business cards, your newsletters, everything.

Things other people are doing, including recipes that they change either bi-weekly or monthly, return product/broken product instructions, making use of the calendar including booked shows and dates that you want to book shows, make sure you regularly change the pictures on the front page and the articles you have on it, cooking tips, make it a happening place that people want to come back to regularly.

In my case all of my orders have been from remote guests/friends of the hosts or friends of mine. One of my hosts managed to come up with over 40 people to put evites to most that live a distance away from her. Her show the day before closing was not even at $75 and so we sent a reminder out to everyone from the site and the show is now over $200 and growing. Not a lot for a show but given where we were 2 days ago not bad.

Keep a show open at all times in your name, close it every 2 weeks/monthly or when it hits $500 - let people know that product may not ship until the beginning of the next month. Send an email to all your past customers at the beginning of each month with what the guest special is and how to place orders through your show.


That sums it up very well. I also think that the liqidation store is going to be a huge hit for the websites, there are lots of people looking for discontinued things and we now have an answer for them.

Also be sure to promote the wedding registry, this also gets your website out in front of peoples faces.

you can check out mine if you like.
/bbaumanskitchen
 
One thing that has helped me is sending out the invitations. I put a label on them saying "can't come to the show? order online at ...." I have been averaging 2-3 outside orders per show online.
 
Good point Lacy. This month, i started putting little labels with my site over the PC site address on the postcards. Let's see if it helps!
 
invite templatehere is what I print on all my invites before they go to the host.
When I put the invites in my printer it says the paper is not the right size, but I just press "continue" and it prints on the invites perfectly. It saves on the labels.
 

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I am in the same boat. I just don't know whether to do it!! I just started out and have had only 3 shows so I am still unsure about the whole thing! I know its the cheapest way to have a website, but it still seems a big investment. I am trying to minimize all my upfront costs in everyway.

Do you guys think I should take the plunge??

Misty
 
advertise advertiseadvertise.....put it on EVERYTHING, your signature on emails, your business cards, your voicemail on your phone "be sure to visit me on the worldwide web at www. blah blah blah..."......make sure it is on ALL your labels....when doing invites, be sure to do labels to cover the www.pamperedchef.com one....host coaching, get emails for all the guests and use the evites.....that is how I got all my orders....and EVERY show I've done has gotten at LEAST 2 orders from online......

it's all about MARKETING.....get a sticker made up for your car...."visit www.blahblahblah.....with the Pampered Chef window sticker above it.....
 
It ReALLy isn'ta big investment...I'd HATE to say how much i pay for my Real Estate website.....when I say this is the BEST investment you'll make, it is.....I have done my own websites, design, maintain and thought THOSE where inexpensive, NOT....this is by far the BEST I have seen....Partylite doesn't have the ability to send "sorry evites" that give the guest the ability to click Order Now.......so they LOSE sales that way.....MaryKay doesn't either, i dont' think.....

So do it, even if it is the 42.00 JUST DO IT....
AND you can put up your schedule for folks to see so if your doing expos etc....

AND it allows you to get a rolling contact list going that you can shoot emails to all at once....keep them up to date of new stuff.....

AND it is a WRITE OFF for your business......so it is a NO LOSE proposition....
 
Kelley Sells said:
a big investment...I'd HATE to say how much i pay for my Real Estate website.....when I say this is the BEST investment you'll make, it is.....I have done my own websites, design, maintain and thought THOSE where inexpensive, NOT....this is by far the BEST I have seen....Partylite doesn't have the ability to send "sorry evites" that give the guest the ability to click Order Now.......so they LOSE sales that way.....MaryKay doesn't either, i dont' think.....

So do it, even if it is the 42.00 JUST DO IT....
AND you can put up your schedule for folks to see so if your doing expos etc....

AND it allows you to get a rolling contact list going that you can shoot emails to all at once....keep them up to date of new stuff.....

AND it is a WRITE OFF for your business......so it is a NO LOSE proposition....

AMEN to what Kelley said. My real estate site is tremendously more expensive than my Pampered Chef one! These are a STEAL!
 
There is a thread on here about a website idea exchange so you can check out other people's sites and add things. Also, on CC is a recorded teleclass about websites. Very informative!!
 
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Personal WebsitThanks to all for the great ideas. I took it all in and peaked at many websites and borrowed and created and now have an updated more welcoming website. Thank You Thank You Thank You. Laurel
 
karlene said:
here is what I print on all my invites before they go to the host.
When I put the invites in my printer it says the paper is not the right size, but I just press "continue" and it prints on the invites perfectly. It saves on the labels.

I have used this template for Postcard invites. I have not tweaked it lately since I do not do Post cards anymore. too many never got to the guests. I now do full page invites in a buis env. I like it cause I can get more info on there too.
I average 2 website orders per show. Durring the holidays I usually get a few web orders from people who have picked up my catalog somewhere.
 

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I'm thinking that I could put the postcards into envelopes and then they'd get lost less.
 
The recorded Tele-Class is a gem - listen to it! There are also recordings available on supply order with ideas.

The most important thing is to keep your site fresh. Set aside 10 minutes a week to update information. You don't have to change your articles each week, but change which ones display on the home page. It's amazing how many people only click onto the links from the front and never go to the "News" listings.

Encourage people to bookmark your page, too. If they don't have to retype the address, it's easier for them to just pop in for a quick visit.

When you post factoids and tips, make sure you include some reference to our products. Sure, it's great to learn a tip that silicone mats work fabulously for keeping children from sliding out of high chairs at restaurants. But you'll probably make a sale if you post that fact with a mention that the Baker's Mat is large and easily packed in a diaper bag for trips. And it makes a great surface for rolling out clay/Play-Doh.

I send a monthly email newsletter. It includes references to stories on my PWS, and usually features a recipe that I do not use on the PWS that month. That way, my newsletter readers are more likely to also go to my site. I also occasionally include a "newsletter-only" special on my site, to encourage people to get the email.

Try to post a variety of news items: recruiting, product tips, recipes, hosting, etc. The more types of information you include, the more likely a viewer is to find something that interests them.

And finally, when in doubt, think "Would I be likely to visit this site more than once?"

/annszwarc

Ann
 

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