Is the Events Section of Our PWS Being Used?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the usage of the Events Section of the Personal Website (PWS) among participants, with a focus on sharing ideas and experiences related to its functionality.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about the overall usage of the Events Section and seeks ideas from others.
  • Another participant mentions using the Calendar section to write blurbs about upcoming shows, team meetings, and other events.
  • One participant shares their experience of listing recipes used at shows along with the host's name, directing attendees to their site for copies.
  • A participant describes using the Calendar to detail upcoming shows, including personal touches about the hosts and events, as well as vendor events and cluster meetings.
  • Another participant notes including monthly team meetings and public events like bridal fairs in their Calendar entries.
  • One participant simply states that they also use the Calendar section.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the extent of usage of the Events Section, with some participants actively using it for various purposes while others question its overall utility.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and practices related to the Events Section of the PWS, without implying any official guidance or recommendations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into how peers utilize the Events Section of their PWS may find this discussion relevant.

SonyaVerrillo
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I've tried searching through past threads and was just wondering if anyone actually uses the Events Section of our PWS.
I'm looking for ideas, if they're out there.
Maybe if nobody uses it, HO could use the space for something else more useful!
 
Do you mean the Calendar section? I use that. I write little blurbs about upcoming shows (how I met the host, what kind of show we're doing, etc.), team meetings, and even NC.
 
I use the calendar section to put the recipe that I used for each show. I list the host name and tell people at the show to go to my site if they would like a copy of the recipe.
 
I use the Calendar section much the same way as Rae. I list my upcoming shows, and do a little blurb about the party - what kind it is, what we'll be demoing, if it's a repeat host & group, I'll say something more personal like "looking forward to partying with Lisa and her crazy friends. We always have so much fun!"

I also list upcoming vendor events that I'm doing, with the address for the event.

Oh, and any meeting that I am holding for my cluster, and meetings for people interested in hearing more about PC.
 
I put in each month's upcoming team meeting as an open invitation to explore our business. Also put in bridal fairs or other large, open to the public booths.
 
I use the Calendar too. :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Events Section of Our PWS Being Used?

Yes, the Events Section of your Personal Website (PWS) is designed to be utilized for promoting your cooking shows, parties, and other events. It helps you keep your customers informed and engaged.

How can I tell if my Events Section is effective?

You can track the effectiveness of your Events Section by monitoring the RSVP responses, attendance rates at your events, and any increase in sales or bookings that result from the events you promote.

What types of events should I list in the Events Section?

In the Events Section, you should list all types of events such as cooking shows, virtual parties, product launches, and any special promotions or workshops that you are hosting.

Can I customize the Events Section of my PWS?

Yes, you can customize the Events Section by adding your own event details, images, and descriptions to make it more appealing and informative for your customers.

How often should I update the Events Section?

It's a good practice to update the Events Section regularly, ideally whenever you schedule a new event or if there are changes to existing events. Keeping it current helps maintain customer interest and engagement.

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