Pampered Chef Consulting: Refer to Our Website!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the guidelines and personal experiences related to mentioning Pampered Chef consulting on social media platforms, particularly MySpace. Participants share their interpretations of the rules regarding linking to personal websites and advertising their consultant status.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant asks if they can mention being a PC Consultant and refer to their website on MySpace.
  • Another participant states that linking to PC websites from other sites is not allowed.
  • One participant mentions they express their love for the PC business on their website but do not include links.
  • Several participants express that they believe it is acceptable to state they are a PC Consultant without linking to their website.
  • One participant suggests mentioning consultant status and inviting contact for more information instead of linking directly.
  • Another participant expresses concern about mentioning their PC business due to uncertainty about the rules.
  • One participant shares that they were told they cannot mention being a PC Consultant on their MySpace page, which they find strange.
  • Another participant reflects on the inconsistency of being able to advertise on cars or T-shirts but not on social media.
  • One participant shares a direct quote from the Pampered Chef Policies and Procedures regarding online mentions and advertising.
  • Another participant appreciates the clarification provided by the quoted policies.
  • One participant speculates that the restrictions may be to prevent confusion in search engine results for potential clients.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of what can be mentioned regarding PC consulting on social media, with some participants believing it is acceptable to state their consultant status while others reference restrictions against such mentions.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal interpretations of Pampered Chef's guidelines and the challenges participants face in navigating social media advertising as consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants exploring how to navigate social media mentions of their business may find the shared experiences and interpretations relevant.

pkd09
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Can wbe mention on our MySpace.com page that we are a PC Consultant and refer them to our PC Website? Someone a little while ago posted this and I can't find it and the answer. Sorry for the repeat.
 
No. We are not to link our PC websites to any other site.
 
I mention on my website how much I love my PC business but I don't link anywhere. Of course I don't have a website yet, but if I did I still wouldn't link to it.
 
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So ... can I just say "I am a PC Consultant" and not mention my PC website?
 
I do. I don't see why you couldn't.
 
I do.... I dont' know why you can't mention it either .
 
You could mention you are a consultant and then say "contact me for more informaton." Then if they contact you, you could give them your website. Couldn't you??
 
i'M SO glad you asked this question. I have been wondering the same thing and have been afraid to even mention my PC business!!

I'm off to myspace to alter my page!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I was told you cannot mention you are a "PC" consultant or have TPC name on your myspace page and ofcourse not your website link. Which I thought totally strange since we can advertise on our cars or Tshirts but that is what I was told. Just FYI. YOu might check with HO about it to make sure!
 
oh my don't you remember this type of tread heather? lol. I say I am a Pampered Chef consultant. And I don't see HO complaining when I putting in shows. ;) Just MHO.
 
Yeah, I tought it was weird that you cannot even list you are a PC person! It's just another form of advertising if you ask me.
 
This is what's in our Policies and procedures, I just copied and pasted it didn't alter any of it, I have been told to elude to it, but you can't specifically say PC, something like I do home parties and demonstrate high quality kitchen tools, ask me for more information.

Internet/Web: Additional Guidelines
Consultants and Above
Other than signing up for a Pampered Chef® Personal Web
Site or approved vendor sites like Visual Impact Products,
do not list the company name when filling out personal
profiles on the Internet.
You may not purchase lists for e-mail marketing purposes.
Spamming is not allowed.
You may not sell any Pampered Chef® products — current
or discontinued — through online auction houses (like
eBay.com) or on any Web site other than your Pampered
Chef® Personal Web Site.
You may set up a chat room or e-mail newsgroup ONLY to
communicate solely with other Pampered Chef® Consultants
about the business. Please do not mention, advertise or
promote your Pampered Chef® business on any chat
rooms, other than those created for communicating with
other Consultants.
 
Thanks for posting Jennifer, as I was going by hearsay so it's good to read the fine print in our PC manual!
 
I don't know this for certain, but based on my limited knowledge of how search engines work, my guess is that PC wants to avoid having potential clients type in "Pampered Chef" at Google, only to be directed to a hundred myspace or yahoo profiles, instead of the official website (where inquiries are referred out to directors).

I know I'd love to take advantage of internet marketing, but I also understand that PC is a direct marketing business, and I'm supposed to be generating my own leads and contacts, etc., even if that is the much HARDER way!
 

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