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This thread explores the topic of selling Pampered Chef products online, particularly through blogging and social media platforms like Pinterest. Participants share their experiences and concerns regarding the rules and guidelines that govern online advertising as Pampered Chef consultants.
There appears to be a general agreement among participants that linking to personal sites and advertising on blogs is not permitted. However, views differ on the use of Pinterest, with some expressing uncertainty about its status under the guidelines.
Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the rules surrounding online promotion as Pampered Chef consultants. The discussion reflects a range of concerns about compliance and the effectiveness of various platforms for marketing.
Consultants interested in navigating the complexities of online selling and advertising within the guidelines may find this discussion relevant.
NewtoMom said:Question about selling online. I’m a blogger and thought about writing about me selling PC and then linking to my PC personal site. Is this something I can do? Or can I advertise on other blogs?
I think it’s ok but I don’t want to do something wrong since I just signed up a week ago.![]()
wcsis said:I would write about your experiences about selling PC. You know stuff about shows you do and when your going to be at a vendor event and such. End the post with something like, "if you would like view my most current newsletter contact me" (most blogs have a way to email you I believe)
Anyone that contacts you forward the current newsletter to them and they can access your website from the newsletter.
There are strict guidelines on your webpage being accessible by linking from another webpage. If you are doing a fundraiser you must get specific permission for your webpage to be directly linked to the organizations webpage.
You can't say anything about being PC, about specials, etc. It would be too cryptic. It really is advised to read the Policy. It spells out those details (and the consequences). Skip over what doesn't apply to you (ie- things pertaining to Directors or upper Level directors, etc). But the policy covers online rules, advertising, articles like what you mentioned (I think if it's PRINT, you are ok, but there are rules if it's online),etc.When you log into CC, on the main page (not the specials grid), you'll see it is the first link under the "Frequently Visited Links" section along the right (under "Consultant Connection".NewtoMom said:another question. Does that mean I can't write a post stating what the specials are with my email address to contact me with questions? Or is it best to leave my blog out of the whole equation?
babywings76 said:What is everyone's thoughts about Pinterest? I know some people have thought Pinterest is another great way to promote their DS business (what's the name of that lady who did our FB training?), but I'm wondering how to do it without breaking any rules. I've seen some consultants put links to their websites in the description of things they pin or in the comments of other people's pins, but doesn't this also violate Pinterest's rules?
esavvymom said:I think from a "rules" standpoint, Pinterest would still be out for us. It's not mentioned by PC in the policy- unlike Facebook, Linkedin, etc. which they call out by name. So in my understanding, it would still be off limits.
Personally, there is SO MUCH stuff on there, can you really get that much exposure? I was looking at the page yesterday and it's overwhelming the amount of things on that page. I know it probably links up to something else, but still....seems a bit much to me personally. But what do I know.![]()
wcsis said:I have never heard of Pinterest.
The best platforms for selling Pampered Chef products online include social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, personal blogs, and e-commerce platforms like Etsy or Shopify. Utilizing these platforms allows you to reach a wider audience and engage with potential customers effectively.
To effectively use social media, create engaging content that showcases your products, such as cooking demonstrations, recipe ideas, and customer testimonials. Utilize hashtags related to Pampered Chef and cooking to increase visibility, and consider running promotions or giveaways to attract more followers and potential customers.
Focus on creating content that provides value to your audience, such as cooking tips, recipes using Pampered Chef products, product reviews, and kitchen organization ideas. High-quality images and videos can enhance your posts, making them more appealing and shareable.
To drive traffic to your online store, utilize SEO strategies to optimize your blog posts and product descriptions. Share your content on social media, collaborate with other bloggers or influencers, and consider using paid advertising options like Facebook ads to reach a targeted audience.
Effective advertising strategies include creating targeted Facebook ads, using Instagram stories for product showcases, and leveraging Pinterest for recipe ideas that link back to your store. Additionally, email marketing campaigns can help keep your audience informed about new products and promotions.