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The thread discusses the visibility of co-host names on consultant websites for co-hosted shows and how to set them up correctly in the Pampered Chef system.
Participants generally agree that both co-host names can be displayed on the website, though some details about the setup process vary.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and methods for managing co-hosted shows within the Pampered Chef system.
Consultants looking for guidance on setting up co-hosted shows and ensuring visibility of both hosts on their websites may find this discussion helpful.
Yes, co-hosted shows can be featured on a personal website. However, it's important to ensure that all hosts involved are in agreement and that the show complies with the company's policies regarding promotions and advertising.
Featuring co-hosted shows on a website can increase visibility and reach a wider audience. It allows both hosts to leverage their networks, potentially leading to higher sales and engagement. Additionally, it can create a sense of community among customers.
Yes, there may be specific guidelines set by the company regarding how co-hosted shows can be presented online. It's essential to review these guidelines to ensure compliance, including any branding, promotional materials, and messaging standards.
You can promote a co-hosted show on your website by creating a dedicated page or section for the event, sharing engaging content such as recipes or product highlights, and utilizing social media links to drive traffic. Collaborating with your co-host to cross-promote can also be effective.
If you encounter issues with co-hosted shows on your website, it's best to consult with your company's support team or leadership for guidance. They can provide assistance with any technical issues or clarify policies regarding co-hosted events.