Listing Shows on Personal Website

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores how participants utilize the calendar feature on their personal websites to list shows, share details, and engage potential guests. Participants discuss various strategies for making their show listings appealing and informative.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that listing shows on their website helps guests and hosts see their activity and creates excitement.
  • Another participant shares their experience of including show themes and recipes in the descriptions to attract interest.
  • Several users mention updating their show information frequently, including details about what hosts receive and order deadlines.
  • One participant notes that they have started posting recipes from shows on their website to direct inquiries to their site.
  • Another participant expresses admiration for a fellow consultant's website, indicating it provided them with inspiration and ideas.
  • Some participants discuss the technical aspects of managing their calendar, including how to delete old shows and update information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best practices for listing shows, with some participants sharing similar strategies while others express challenges or preferences that vary.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to their individual websites, reflecting a range of approaches to engaging customers and managing show information.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on enhancing their personal websites and engaging potential guests through show listings may find this discussion beneficial.

AJPratt
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Do you list shows on the calendar page of your personal website? What do you include in the description line? Anything creative to draw interest in a cooking show or catalog show?
 
I do!I feel like when guests or hosts are looking around that they are likely to click on that link and see what's going on. ESPECIALLY if they are interested in the biz, I would think they would like to see what I'm up to, how busy I am, etc. Personally, I list info about what my host gets for doing a show, you can check me out /tiffanyoneill. I am thinking though, for a cooking show, you could tell what recipe you are making or what theme you are doing, etc. MAKE IT FUN!!
 
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I like what you've done!
 
I also.....fill my calendar on the website...I think it creates excitement for the Hosts to see their name and info, and it is helpful for their guests as well....if you want you can see mine (ours) at /kitchencop
 
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Christina: All I can say is WOW!
 
I post theme show info. about each show, order info. for outside orders or ordering online. When the show is finished but not yet closed (I allow about 5-6 days after the show) I post show closing info too (when it is closing, etc.) I also post tidbits about the show, what recipe(s) was sampled, etc. I keep it full too and update often.

BTW, Tiffany, great idea about also posting what the host is getting (benefits). I added that to each of my shows.

Feel free to check it out /pamperedsherrimc
 
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What a great site!
 
sOSherri - Question for you??I was checking out your website.. that was amazing! Great job.. I did notice one thing on your 03/16/06 St. Patty's show you featured these Menu features: Rockin' Reuben Ring, Shamrock Dip with crackers, and Leprechaun Lime Drink. -

Could you email me those recipes? Especially the Leprechaun Lime drink?

Thank you.
 
Here what I doI list my shows and include the following in the description:

If you are unable to attend and would like to place on order go to the Home page, and click the Order Products button in the bottom left corner:

Host's First Name: Jane
Host's Last Name: Doe

If you do not want to place an order online, contact Jane to view a catalog and place an order.

Orders will be submitted on March 23rd and should arrive at the host's home 7-10 days after that.

If you have any questions, please call or email me. (209) 482-6953 [email protected]

As information about the show updates (theme, recipe chosen, etc) I will update here also.

I also include any festivals or fairs that I will have a booth at and offer an incentive if customers stop by and mention that they say the information on my website.
 
St Patty's day
lorianne143 said:
I was checking out your website.. that was amazing! Great job.. I did notice one thing on your 03/16/06 St. Patty's show you featured these Menu features: Rockin' Reuben Ring, Shamrock Dip with crackers, and Leprechaun Lime Drink. -

Could you email me those recipes? Especially the Leprechaun Lime drink?

Thank you.

Lorianne,
If you are looking for St Patty Day ideas there is an awesome thread by DebPC in the theme section of this website!
 
thank you :)
 
Personal website calendarIs there a way to delete off old shows??

Tia


Sk8Mom209 said:
I list my shows and include the following in the description:

If you are unable to attend and would like to place on order go to the Home page, and click the Order Products button in the bottom left corner:

Host's First Name: Jane
Host's Last Name: Doe

If you do not want to place an order online, contact Jane to view a catalog and place an order.

Orders will be submitted on March 23rd and should arrive at the host's home 7-10 days after that.

If you have any questions, please call or email me. (209) 482-6953 [email protected]

As information about the show updates (theme, recipe chosen, etc) I will update here also.

I also include any festivals or fairs that I will have a booth at and offer an incentive if customers stop by and mention that they say the information on my website.
 
Yes, you can delete a show at any time. And you are limited to ten calendar events.

I have put my open house at the very top of the pile... followed by my shows in order of date.

Love+
Rachel

/rachelnguyen
 
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Just wanted to bump this up to see if anyone had any new ideas!
 
I tried this... but it's just way too much work for me. I have to say, those of you who do this on your websites ROCK MY SOCKS. It's so awesome and looks great! :D
 
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Thought this might be good for some ideas for anyone with a PWS.
 
WOW! What a great idea. Those sites look wonderful. Maybe I could have my DH enter the infor for me on his days off. :)
 
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Hi, Laurie... Yes, they are awesome!
 
I just recently started putting the recipes from the show in the description part on each show. That way if people ask about the recipe at the show I can direct them to my website, and tell them while they are there they can check out the outlet. I just got tired of taking recipes to shows and people didn't want them or them asking for it the time I didn't bring it. This seems to satisfy them.
 
I think this a great idea Melissa. I may borrow it from you....:o
 
mellissacooks4you said:
I just recently started putting the recipes from the show in the description part on each show. That way if people ask about the recipe at the show I can direct them to my website, and tell them while they are there they can check out the outlet. I just got tired of taking recipes to shows and people didn't want them or them asking for it the time I didn't bring it. This seems to satisfy them.

I have a few recipes in the news section, but I think I will add them to my calendar section as well, if you don't mind. Thanks, I was trying to think of ways to personalize the calendar per show.
 
Sherri

I loved your website that was amazing to see and gave me so many ideas.
 
There was a thread back in Jan(?) that had some good ideas on personal websites. One of the ideas I liked was simply listing your booking dates and showing which are available and which are already booked. That's what I do...in addition to listing featured themes for the month.

My site is /krisbrooks. (I 'adopted' the calendar format and some of the wording from another PWS...but I don't remember whose!) I offer a lot of dates, but I'm a full-timer...no children, semi-retired, incredibly supportive spouse....and access to all the incredible resources/support on this site!
 
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Its been a little while since we discussed this and I was wonering if anyone had any new thoughts...
 
I Post the host name and after the show is closed I put in how much she got for free!
 
I was trying to update a show that had already happened and had to change the date to the date that I was doing the update. Meaning that if a show was on June 24 and today is June 26th, then when I update the show information then I had to put in today's date (26th) or later. Is there a way around that? or am I missing something?
 
I just signed up for my PWS last Monday night. it's /jill
Any feedback would be great.
 
Tina,

I haven't found a work-around for that. It drives me crazy. I'd prefer they just ask if we mean the date to be passed...kind of like an 'are you sure' pop-up that we can click yes or no to.

Kris
 
I am asking my recruiter to write the date thing down for conference on their table of suggestions. I also have asked Pampered Laura (CS'r)on the Technical committee about it. Hopefully we can get it changed to at least ask if we want to keep the old date.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Listing Shows on my Personal Website?

Listing Shows on your Personal Website are events that you can create to showcase your Pampered Chef products. These shows allow customers to browse and purchase items directly from your website, making it easier for them to shop at their convenience.

How do I set up a Listing Show on my Personal Website?

To set up a Listing Show, log in to your Pampered Chef consultant portal and navigate to the section for creating shows. Follow the prompts to select the type of show, add products, and customize the details. Once completed, your Listing Show will be live on your Personal Website.

Can I customize the appearance of my Listing Show?

Yes, you can customize the appearance of your Listing Show to align with your branding. You can add images, descriptions, and even special promotions to attract customers. Make sure to keep the layout user-friendly and visually appealing.

How do I promote my Listing Shows to increase attendance and sales?

Promoting your Listing Shows can be done through social media, email newsletters, and personal invitations. Share engaging content, such as product highlights or cooking tips, to generate interest. Consider offering incentives, like discounts or giveaways, to encourage participation.

What should I do if I encounter technical issues with my Listing Show?

If you encounter technical issues with your Listing Show, first check the FAQ section on the Pampered Chef consultant portal for troubleshooting tips. If the problem persists, contact Pampered Chef support for assistance. They can help resolve any issues you may be facing.

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