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This thread explores the topic of advertising practices among Pampered Chef consultants, particularly regarding the rules and potential repercussions for violations. Participants share their personal experiences and observations about the enforcement of these rules and the confusion surrounding them.
Views differ on the clarity and enforcement of advertising policies, with some participants expressing confusion and others advocating for stricter adherence to the rules. No clear consensus emerges regarding the effectiveness of current communication about these policies.
The discussion highlights the challenges faced by consultants in understanding and navigating advertising rules, particularly for those who are new to the business. Personal experiences shared reflect a range of interpretations and reactions to the policies.
Consultants seeking to understand the implications of advertising rules and those interested in the experiences of others regarding compliance and enforcement may find this discussion relevant.
Jewel said:I'm not sure about that. But did you see the list of Pampered Chef recipe pages? Should that be reported too? I also found a link that said "What is the Pampered Chef?" Wow those people are nasty. Not one of them has a clue about the business and have had some really bad consultants. I had to create a log in to comment so I didn't but wow no wonder I am having a hard time with bookings.
They can, but there are very specific restrictions on them. They can't be sites aimed at customers, only for team training.esavvymom said:Some levels of executive director or something CAN have their own website, can't they? I thought I read that in P&P once before.
Not sure which one you are thinking of but this is chow.com or something like that. some were old but some were only a couple of months ago. I didn't notice the names but now that you mention it, it did kinda sound the same.pamperedlinda said:if that's the same one I'm thinking about, aren't all of the comments a couple of years old? Plus, they seam to be from a couple of people who are just having fun bashing PC - ignore it.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:What do to was covered in the FAQ thread, the sticky with the title of The Hitchhiker's Guide to CS.
Hmmmm, I don't see the email address in your post, but I see it here in the quote. I wonder why?You can see the link here. Click on the word "here."And just in case you can't see it in Chefann's post, the address is: [email protected] ETA: Chefann, now I can see it. I wonder what that was all about?chefann said:You can also send the web address (with a screen shot if you have it) to [email protected]
noodles64 said:Hello everyone,
I am a new consultant joined late December, and just got an internet violation. Trust me, I was not trying to get into trouble, but, understand a little more about it all now.. sorry, didn't mean it.. I got caught up by accident and thought I was safe with the following link... it was a little misleading as I hope you can see.... again it seemed pc okay but have found out otherwise... I won't let it happen again.. sorry
Pampered Chef in Colorado Springs CO
noodles64 said:No, this is not my page.. I was just posting it to show how misleading it was, and I got caught up in it innocently. I made use to go on my facebook and make sure nothing said pampered chef so I will never get one of these notes about violation. Anyway again sorry, the policy does not upset me... just want to make sure I am playing in the same field as everyone.. thanks for listening
Yes, Pampered Chef consultants can advertise their business on social media platforms. However, they must adhere to the company's guidelines regarding branding and representation to ensure consistency and compliance with company policies.
Consultants are generally allowed to use paid advertising to promote their Pampered Chef business, but they should review the company's policies on advertising to ensure they are following all rules and regulations. It's important to avoid misleading claims and to represent the brand accurately.
Yes, there are certain restrictions on promotions. Consultants must not make false claims about products, use unauthorized images, or misrepresent the company. It's essential to follow the guidelines provided by Pampered Chef to maintain brand integrity.
Consultants can create their own promotional materials, but they must ensure that these materials comply with Pampered Chef's branding guidelines. Using official logos, images, and content provided by the company is recommended to avoid any issues.
If you notice another consultant violating advertising rules, it's best to report the issue to your upline or directly to Pampered Chef's corporate team. They can investigate the situation and take appropriate action to ensure compliance with company policies.