Is It Necessary to Include My Home Address on My Business Cards?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the necessity of including a home address on business cards for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding this aspect of their business materials.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about whether to include their home address on business cards before making a purchase.
  • Another participant mentions that including a home address can facilitate individual orders from customers who may not want to host a show.
  • Several users suggest that having a website is beneficial and can be printed on business cards, with one participant sharing their experience of waiting to get cards until after obtaining a website.
  • One participant notes that they prefer not to include their home address for privacy reasons, especially when they have young children at home.
  • Another participant shares that they have their business cards printed without their street address, opting to include only their city and state.
  • One participant mentions using Vista Print for printed materials, finding it more cost-effective than Merrill.
  • Several users emphasize the importance of having a website, with one stating it has significantly contributed to their business success.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the inclusion of home addresses on business cards, with some participants preferring to omit it for privacy, while others see value in including it for customer convenience. No clear consensus emerges on this topic.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to their business practices as Pampered Chef consultants, particularly focusing on the use of business cards and websites.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the design of their business cards and the implications of including personal information may find the shared experiences relevant.

Kimberlymmj
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I was just wondering before I buy the cards
 
yes, it makes things much easier... as some people can't/don't want to host or go to a show but they can place and individual order... and even get random orders from catalogs that someone has picked up...I would suggest getting a website before buying the cards that way you will have it printed on there....
 
Just a tip...if you'd like to have cards before you get your website, you can purchase blank ones & print them off on your computer. I got mine from Walmart...I think Avery makes them.
 
I wished I had waited to get cards until I got my website. I also wish I hadn't hemhawed around & just gone ahead & gotten it at the beginning.
 
It can take a little while for people to start using your website, but it's so totally worth it once they do.
 
I love it!~ My first couple shows were catty shows out of state. Totally helped my shows!!!!
 
Can't live without mine....I get orders every month!
 
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Can I use it even if I just signed up? I am a little confused.
 
I think you have to qualify first. But I think you can use it for Wedding Registries... Not really sure how it goes
 
until you qualify, you can not have wedding registries or online orders; you can use it for show invites & having it set up, though.
 
You can buy your website as soon as you get your Consultant #. Then when you qualify, they give you credit for the free 3-month subscription if you qualify in 90 days! I couldn't do without mine! I get lots of orders on it!I noticed on Merrill you have to put in your home address. I don't like having my home address out there for everyone to know where I live, especially if a catalog gets left someplace I wouldn't like! Someone could show up and take your boxes or try to get in your home under false pretenses... I know that sounds a little paranoid, but I am home during the day with a 2-1/2 yo and a 7 mo old and don't have a "spy hole" in my front door.
 
pcchefjane said:

I noticed on Merrill you have to put in your home address.
I don't like having my home address out there for everyone to know where I live, especially if a catalog gets left someplace I wouldn't like! Someone could show up and take your boxes or try to get in your home under false pretenses... I know that sounds a little paranoid, but I am home during the day with a 2-1/2 yo and a 7 mo old and don't have a "spy hole" in my front door.

I'm guessing you are talking about the business cards. I have my business cards done by Merrill. You can take that information off. I don't have my street address listed, just the city & state. Also, I don't list my email address, just my website and phone number. My website address will not change (or most probably not my phone number) but I may have to change my email address.
 
I got all my printed material through Vista Print at less than 1/2 of what Merrill charges. Depending on their specials, I got lettehead, Small & Large postcards w/recipes to pass out at shows (less likely to get lost-like a business card), a T-shirt, a dots pen, magnetic calendars and of course the busness cards and spent under $30.00 for all.
I love my website and it really goes hand in hand with a newsletter also!
Sometimes you need to spend money to make money.;)
 
I love having the website. I feel it is worth the cost.
 
pcchefjane said:
You can buy your website as soon as you get your Consultant #. Then when you qualify, they give you credit for the free 3-month subscription if you qualify in 90 days! I couldn't do without mine! I get lots of orders on it!

I noticed on Merrill you have to put in your home address. I don't like having my home address out there for everyone to know where I live, especially if a catalog gets left someplace I wouldn't like! Someone could show up and take your boxes or try to get in your home under false pretenses... I know that sounds a little paranoid, but I am home during the day with a 2-1/2 yo and a 7 mo old and don't have a "spy hole" in my front door.

chefjeanine said:
I'm guessing you are talking about the business cards. I have my business cards done by Merrill. You can take that information off. I don't have my street address listed, just the city & state. Also, I don't list my email address, just my website and phone number. My website address will not change (or most probably not my phone number) but I may have to change my email address.

Yes you can delete your home address, just take that line out. That's what I do.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it necessary to include my home address on my business cards?

No, it is not necessary to include your home address on your business cards. Many direct sellers choose to omit their home address for privacy reasons and instead provide alternative contact information such as a phone number or email address.

What are the benefits of including my home address on my business cards?

Including your home address can lend a sense of legitimacy and professionalism to your business. It may also be helpful for local customers who prefer to visit or pick up products in person.

Are there any privacy concerns with including my home address?

Yes, there are privacy concerns. Sharing your home address publicly can expose you to unwanted attention or potential safety issues. Many direct sellers opt to keep their personal information private to maintain their security.

What alternative information can I provide instead of my home address?

Instead of your home address, you can include your business phone number, email address, website, or social media handles. This allows potential customers to contact you without compromising your personal information.

Can I use a P.O. Box instead of my home address?

Yes, using a P.O. Box is a great alternative to protect your privacy while still providing a physical address for your business. It allows customers to send correspondence or orders without revealing your home address.

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