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The thread explores the use of Facebook for marketing Pampered Chef businesses, focusing on the rules and guidelines surrounding online promotion. Participants share their experiences and concerns regarding the creation of fan pages, posting about products, and the implications of online visibility as consultants.
Views differ among participants regarding the interpretation of the rules and what constitutes acceptable online behavior as consultants. No clear consensus emerges on the use of fan pages or the extent of permissible online promotion.
Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the rules, reflecting a range of practices and concerns about compliance with Pampered Chef's policies.
Consultants interested in navigating Facebook for business purposes may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their own practices.
sandilou said:I think if my friends go to MY page though, they can see it. Sometimes I do that, go to one of my friend's page to look up a post or maybe see if we have any common friends. I can see messages from their friends (on their page), even though I am not friends with them.
Sandi
cmdtrgd said:One of the ideas behind the current policies is to keep us from being "searchable". Right now Team Leaders and above can be eligible for Home Office Leads. If someone were to search for a Pampered Chef consultant and find one who is computer savvy, yet not eligible for leads, that would lessen the benefit for those who qualify. And, it gives an unfair advantage to those of us who know how to become searchable (or those of us married to someone who does). Another thought is that someone could create a mocked-up site to take orders and money and never come through with the products. A great scam, but this helps to keep that from happening. I have seen people who have bought domain names like pamperdchef.com and done something along those lines. With one typo, there could be issues that could hurt the customer as well as our reputation..
NooraK said:If they post it as their own status update, your friends/family/upline will not see it unless they are her friend as well. If she posts it to your wall, they will be able to see.
KCPChef said:I understand what everyone is saying and that we signed the agreement, but I also feel like its also our well being and business to sell. If we can get the word out to people in 5 minutes and reach 500 people about our business, and make money- then we make money and PC makes more money. The better we do, the better they do!
chef131doreen said:I am not sure I even like that consultants have i contact , I know it is a newletter but Pamperedchef has the pws that has a newsletter . i contact a a beautiful newsletter but it cost $$$ and some peolpe can't have both .
I am very surpised that HO allows i-contact and not just what PC ofters
chef131doreen said:I am not sure I even like that consultants have i contact , I know it is a newletter but Pamperedchef has the pws that has a newsletter . i contact a a beautiful newsletter but it cost $$$ and some peolpe can't have both .
I am very surpised that HO allows i-contact and not just what PC ofters
DebbieJ said:I would use Customer Connection more if I was able to edit what I sent out and if the emails didn't always go to spam. HO is WAYYYY behind on this one.
Tasty Tidbits and iContact get me more business then Customer Connection ever did.
Rosebud said:I very much intend to purchase the PWS once I qualify which I am close to doing.
sandilou said:You can't use it for fundraisers?That's why my new consultant paid for it before she qualified! Maybe we can put the new of the church down as first and last name.
Sandi
wcsis said:You do realize that you can pay for the website space before you reach your $1250 in sales don't you? You will not be able to create Fundraisers, Wedding Registries or recieve individual orders through the site, BUT you are able to create your host's parties online so that orders strictly for the shows can be placed right online and paid for.
Just thought I would mention this as the webspace is a fantastic tool for hosts to boost their sales.
pampered1224 said:I am going to put my two cents in here as usual. Most of us who do use FB have figured out one thing. You CAN ADVERTISE there. No one says you need to blatantly put out there that you are a Pampered Chef Consultant or that you do home COOKING shows or that you sell KITCHEN TOOLS or that you have a website at Page Not Found... they can see. All you need to do is simply state that you are a direct seller. That can be enough to get people interested. If someone is interested in what kind of products, they will ask. If not, they won't. You can tell them that you are looking for recruits without every mentioning PC, you can ask them to book without ever mentioning PC. This again is fuzzy but it is legal per the guidelines. Now my question is this. I have a guest doing a party and she put all sorts of stuff on FB about it. Including Pictures of pages of the catalog and how to order on-line including a link to my website. I did not check FB in detail until today as I have been very busy tearing apart my kitchen so I did not know how much she did do. If she is advertising her party and using my info, I need to ask her to change it don't I.