One of the Tips in My Pws Class at Conference Was to Put My Own

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience of adding a personal photo to their Pampered Chef Personal Website (PWS) and the reactions from other members regarding the idea and their own experiences with similar updates.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that they added their own picture to their PWS for a personal touch and received positive feedback on it.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm about the idea of using personal photos, noting that it can make them appear more approachable and friendly.
  • Another participant mentions they are also behind the camera and need to update their own photo for their newsletter.
  • Some participants appreciate the idea of including personal stories and photos on their websites, with one noting a reminder to update their own page.
  • Several users mention liking the survey idea that was also discussed in the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists regarding the value of using personal photos on PWS, with multiple participants expressing positive sentiments about this practice. However, there is no clear consensus on the specifics of how to implement these updates.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding website personalization among Pampered Chef consultants, emphasizing the importance of connection through visuals and stories.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to enhance their personal branding on their PWS may find the shared experiences and ideas relevant.

NooraK
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One of the tips in my PWS class at Conference was to put my own picture on my PWS so people will have a visual reminder of who I am. I finally got around to searching for one (I'm usually the one behind the camera). The only one decent enough was a picture taken at HO that I cropped.

What do you think?

/NooraK
 
Re: PictureLet's see it! :)
 
Re: PictureI think it looks great! Very bubbly personality-type photo! :)
 
Re: PictureYep! I agree with Bobbi - you can so easily see how much fun it would be at one of your parties.
 
Re: Picture**psst, Sheila, you can see the picture by going to her PWS**
 
Re: PictureThat's a great picture! I've been thinking of doing that myself.
 
Re: PictureI'm also the one behind the camera, so I'd have to have my picture taken.

I've got to do that also for my newsletter.

Lisa
 
Re: PictureDuh, I forgot to say, I like you photo, I'd book a show with you. You look friendly and approachable.
 
Re: PictureI loved reading your story, on your website. Now, with the baby's picture as your avitar, does that mean you have a new baby in your home? Time to include that too.

I have a photo with two of my grands, since I use Grandmarita for my website name.
 
Re: PictureHey I like it!!! I also like the survey! Great idea!
 
Re: Picture
pampchefsarah said:
**psst, Sheila, you can see the picture by going to her PWS**

Mommy brain at work again!!! :blushing:

Yes, I think it looks okay too. ;)
 
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Grandmarita said:
I loved reading your story, on your website. Now, with the baby's picture as your avitar, does that mean you have a new baby in your home? Time to include that too.

I have a photo with two of my grands, since I use Grandmarita for my website name.

Good point. I don't think I've updated that since I wrote it when I first got my site!
 
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Grandmarita said:
I loved reading your story, on your website. Now, with the baby's picture as your avitar, does that mean you have a new baby in your home? Time to include that too.

I have a photo with two of my grands, since I use Grandmarita for my website name.

I know you're comment wasn't for me, but it was a wake up call for me as well. My son is 6 months old & I still hadn't updated my page either. Thanks for the reminder. ;)
 
Re: PictureLove the survey idea!
 
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Sheila said:
I know you're comment wasn't for me, but it was a wake up call for me as well. My son is 6 months old & I still hadn't updated my page either. Thanks for the reminder. ;)

Well, see, Markus is 15 months now... :D
 
Re: Picturegreat picture and I love the survey idea!
 
Re: PictureThank you for passing on the info..great picture and great idea!!!!
 
Re: Picture
NooraK said:
Well, see, Markus is 15 months now... :D

Okay, you win! LOL

Oh, I missed the survey! I actually sat & designed one last week and then didn't send it out because I didn't want to send 2 things (that & the newsletter) in the same week. I was trying to figure out how to attach it to the newsletter, got distracted & forgot. I never thought about putting it on my web page! I should have, since I came up with the idea of putting the newsletter sign up there ... Mommy brain strikes again!!! :rolleyes:
 

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