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The thread discusses the use of personal websites (PWS) by Pampered Chef consultants in Facebook invites, particularly in the context of fundraising shows. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding the limitations on promoting their businesses online.
Views differ on the appropriateness and implications of the restrictions on linking to PWS in social media. Some participants express frustration with the limitations, while others acknowledge the need for certain rules to maintain fairness.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding the use of social media for business promotion, reflecting a range of perspectives on the policies governing such practices.
Consultants interested in understanding the nuances of promoting their businesses online and the associated guidelines may find this discussion relevant.
NooraK said:The only exception to PWS links on the web is fundraisers, but you have to get it approved by HO first. Once they approve it, then you can post it. You can fill out the section for the approval on your PWS when you set up the show.
RunawayChef said:nevermind, I just found the answer. Can anyone explain why we can't post about the business? You'd think that the company would be ecstatic about the web offering new ways to promote their business. (and I say "their business" because they limit it so much that I can't say it's "my business")
A PWS link refers to a personalized web address that directs users to a specific content or page related to a Facebook event or invite. It allows users to easily share and promote their events with others on the platform.
To create a PWS link for your Facebook event, go to your event page, click on the 'Invite' button, and look for the option to copy the link. You can then customize it if the platform allows, or simply share the generated link with your audience.
Yes, many social media management tools and link shorteners offer tracking features that allow you to monitor clicks and engagement on your PWS link. This can help you understand how many people are interacting with your event invite.
There is generally no limit to how many times you can share your PWS link on Facebook or other platforms. However, excessive sharing may lead to your posts being flagged as spam, so it's best to share it strategically.
If your PWS link isn’t working, first check to ensure that the link is correctly copied and formatted. If the issue persists, verify that the event is still active and that there are no privacy settings preventing access. You may also want to regenerate the link if possible.