Is a Website Worth It for Part-Time PC Sales? | Benefits & Reviews

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the value of having a website for part-time Pampered Chef sales, with participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions on the benefits and effectiveness of a website in boosting sales and customer engagement.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that a website pays for itself with just a few orders and enhances outside orders from distant friends and family.
  • Another participant shares their experience of receiving multiple online orders, indicating that the website has consistently generated sales.
  • Several users note that having a website allows them to receive orders while they sleep, particularly beneficial for those living overseas.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of promoting the website and integrating it into various materials to maximize its effectiveness.
  • Another participant mentions the excitement of receiving unexpected orders through the website, highlighting its potential for generating sales.
  • Some participants express enthusiasm for the communication tools provided by the website, such as email invitations and updates.
  • One participant states that the website is essential for their business, while others echo similar sentiments about its value.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the benefits of having a website for part-time sales, with many expressing that it is worth the investment. However, some participants note that promotion and regular updates are necessary for success.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and outcomes related to their use of websites for their Pampered Chef businesses, reflecting a range of sales experiences and promotional strategies.

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.

marykate1
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Hi Everyone,
I don't have a website yet and have been debating whether I should get one. Do you feel it is worth the money if you sell pc part time? What do you love most about the website?
 
Absolutely. It pays for itself in just a few orders. I think it has boosted my outside orders at shows, because hosts can e-mail friends and family that live too far away to come to the show and have them place orders online. It allows you to do wedding registries, and its a great way to keep in contact with customers and keep your information out there for people to see. While you can't link to your site or advertise it online, you never know when someone might pick up your business card and surprise you with an online order. I would definitely suggest getting one, you won't regret it!
 
I was not sure about having a website either, however it has paid for itself everytime. Just today I received 4 orders online totaling $219.00.
 
Yes, it is worth it, for me I live overseas so I make money while I sleep. I love to wake up to an online order and announce how much I made to my husband! Definitely mine pays for itself. I have had over $5,000 in sales this year, not including orders placed through the website for my shows. Well worth it for me.
 
Yes, it is worth it. For me, it also increases outside orders from out of town friends and family. I always tell my hostess to write down their information even if they know he or she will not be in the area. Website a big PLUS!
 
I Love it too! It's a super tool and I've found that many hosts use the evites as well... I like being able to communicate through it and having the outlet available to my contact base is also a huge plus... I love it!
 
YES it is worth it. My business would not be the same without the website. I use the email invitations and the receive orders all the time.
 
I ditto, that the website is totally worth it!Do a search and you will find several threads w/ the same info.
 
I was in the same boat as you not knowing whether or not to do it. My husband was about to start coaching basketball and I had to slow my business down. Well about 2 weeks after purchasing it, I got one outside order for $519! I'm still amazed! YOU NEVER KNOW!
 
I believe that you can't afford not to have one,

$9 for 6 months ($54)

or

$8 for 12 months ($96)

I give each host the info about the site, if they use it, they always gets out of town orders or orders from those that can't attend

Just on this past Sunday, I had a lady call me, it was my daughter's school friends mom, she got my name from her neighbor which is my past host (she said that she never knew that I sold PC but that is hard to believe because I tell everyone) but anyway she wanted to order some spoon rests. I told her that she would have to go to my website to order them if she wants them before Christmas, she ordered them on Monday morning and received them on Tuesday at 12:09pm:eek:

I have had three orders this month alone.

For the price of the webiste, you can't beat it.

It can really help out at times.

Just my opinion

~
 
Absolutely! But it doesn't work all by itself, you have to promote it.
 
That's true. Put your website address on EVERYTHING that leaves your hands: invitations, catalogs, recipe cards, recruiting brochures... EVERYTHING! When I do my monthly email newsletter, I also try to incorporate my website by indicating that the recipe of the month is online.

It's also important to update it frequently so that the data's not stale. Nothing says "amateur hour" quite as much as a website that still has the August specials up in December. :rolleyes:
 
It's definitely worth it! It make take a little time to make alot through it, but it will happen! I had $345 in online orders this month alone, along with guests using it for shows!
 
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Thanks guys, I decided to get website. I have already updated it and I can see some great possibilities..............
 
Yes, Yes, Yes
 
Definitely worth it! My hosts almost always use it to send out evites and get 1 or 2 outside orders on some shows. I also emailed "last days bargain shoppers" before Christmas this year for the outlet and got $250 in ind. orders! :) So I'd say they are totally a benefit to your biz!
 
I have been thinking about it, now I am pumpedup and excitedabout getting one for myself. Thanks for the information. You all really encourage each other.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is having a website beneficial for part-time Pampered Chef sales?

Yes, having a website can be highly beneficial for part-time Pampered Chef sales. It provides a professional online presence, allowing potential customers to learn about your offerings, browse products, and make purchases at their convenience. A website can also serve as a platform for sharing recipes, hosting virtual parties, and showcasing customer testimonials, which can enhance your credibility and attract more clients.

What are the key benefits of having a website for Pampered Chef sales?

The key benefits of having a website include increased visibility, the ability to reach a wider audience, and the convenience of online shopping for your customers. Additionally, a website allows you to easily share information about promotions, new products, and upcoming events, helping to keep your customers engaged and informed.

Can a website help with customer engagement and retention?

Absolutely! A website can significantly enhance customer engagement and retention by providing a space for regular updates, newsletters, and interactive content such as blogs or cooking videos. By keeping your customers informed and entertained, you can build a loyal community that is more likely to return for future purchases.

Are there any costs associated with setting up a website for my Pampered Chef business?

Yes, there are costs associated with setting up a website, which can include domain registration, hosting fees, and possibly hiring a web designer if you want a custom look. However, many user-friendly website builders offer affordable plans that can be suitable for part-time sellers. It's important to weigh these costs against the potential benefits and increased sales that a website can bring.

What feedback do part-time Pampered Chef consultants have about using a website?

Many part-time Pampered Chef consultants report positive experiences with having a website. They often highlight the ease of showcasing products and managing orders online, as well as the ability to connect with customers beyond in-person events. Reviews frequently mention that a website has helped them grow their customer base and streamline their sales process, making it a worthwhile investment.

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