New Consultant's Guide to Website Hosting & Password

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the experiences and questions of a new consultant regarding website hosting, password management, and the functionalities of their Personal Website (PWS) and P3 system. Participants share insights on navigating these tools and address concerns about privacy and order management.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, expresses confusion about the password for their host and the limitations of their website before qualifying.
  • Another participant mentions that the password is automatically assigned when setting up a show and is included in the email sent to the host.
  • Several users clarify that online orders can be accepted as part of a show, but not until the consultant is qualified.
  • One participant shares that the information entered regarding a show does not appear on the public calendar, which must be manually updated.
  • Another participant discusses the process of using a laptop at shows and how to manage orders effectively.
  • One participant notes the importance of entering show information in both the PWS and P3 systems for proper order management.
  • Several participants engage in light-hearted banter about addressing each other and share personal anecdotes, contributing to a friendly atmosphere.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of using the PWS and P3 systems, particularly regarding how to manage show information and customer privacy. No clear consensus emerges on some technical aspects, as participants share varying experiences.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the initial challenges faced by new consultants in understanding the functionalities of their tools and the community's supportive nature in addressing these concerns.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants navigating their Personal Website and P3 system may find the shared experiences and insights beneficial as they learn to manage their business tools.

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Denarella said:
Im sorry ladies. I confused myself. When I started, I was talking about the website and adding shows because I saw the 'calendar' tab. I was hesitant because I didnt' want names posted in this area for the "public" to see, I didnt want to invade the privacy of customers who maybe sensitive to that. I should've been more clear. So I was wondering if what I type on my calendar on my website is seen by the public, or is that something that only I see when I log into my website.

Then I accidentally called Lamar a lady, got a flustered and humiliated, and went into P3 questions with my laptop. Wherein, Cath and Ann did double work decifering and decoding my questions and answered them with ease.

I apologize for the confusion and thank you wholeheartedly for your advice and answers! Its all very overwhelming!

So am I to understand for my Mystery Show at my house next weekend, I have should enter this show into BOTH PWS and P3 but not put myself in as the host? As you suggested Cathy, I should enter my show info into P3 before the show, and as I get the orders, enter the item numbers in to get the totals for them to write onto their write in order forms and go back and enter their personal information after the show.

Any individual orders I get in from my website also have to be added into my P3 and hopefully, I have a show to tack those individual orders onto?


Dena:yuck: :yuck:



Thank you, Ann
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the New Consultant's Guide to Website Hosting & Password?

The New Consultant's Guide to Website Hosting & Password is designed to help new Pampered Chef consultants set up their online presence effectively. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to host their personal website, manage their online store, and secure their accounts with strong passwords.

How do I set up my personal website as a new consultant?

To set up your personal website, you will need to log into your Pampered Chef consultant account and navigate to the website setup section. Follow the prompts to customize your site, including adding your personal information, branding, and product offerings. The guide provides detailed instructions to ensure a smooth setup process.

What should I do if I forget my website password?

If you forget your website password, you can reset it by clicking on the "Forgot Password?" link on the login page. You will need to enter your registered email address, and a password reset link will be sent to you. Follow the instructions in the email to create a new password.

Are there any best practices for creating a strong password?

Yes, creating a strong password is crucial for securing your account. Best practices include using a combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid using easily guessable information, such as birthdays or common words. Aim for a password that is at least 12 characters long.

Can I update my website and password later on?

Absolutely! You can update your website content and password at any time. Simply log into your consultant account, navigate to the website management section to make changes to your site, and go to the account settings to update your password. Regular updates can help keep your site fresh and secure.

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