Uncovering Answers: Can Co-Hosted Shows Appear on a Website?

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the visibility of both co-host names on the website.
  • Another participant shares their experience suggesting that two separate shows can be set up under each co-host's name to track orders.
  • One participant explains that during the setup in the PWS, both co-host names can be entered, and they should be visible when searching for the show.
  • Another participant expresses appreciation for the information provided and confirms that both co-hosts can be listed on the website without needing to duplicate orders.
  • One participant confirms that both names can be seen on the event page under the "Hosts" tab.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that both co-host names can be displayed on the website, though some details about the setup process vary.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and methods for managing co-hosted shows within the Pampered Chef system.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for guidance on setting up co-hosted shows and ensuring visibility of both hosts on their websites may find this discussion helpful.

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Can both the names of a co-hosted show be seen on the website? If so, how? Thanks....
 
Re: co-hostNot sure on the first part of the question, but since it is the PWS, just set up 2 shows there, one in each of the co-hosts names. It will be fun to see which one collected more internet orders and you can offer them a prize for that! :)
 
Re: co-hostYes. When you create the show in PWS, you'll see a Host Information box on the left, and a Co-Host Information box on the right. Typically, we fill in the one on the left. Just shift your eyes to the right side of the page and you'll see it when creating the new show. It should then be visible in either name. (I don't think it lists them TOGETHER, but if someone enters either name- they find it.)After you set up the show- test it out. Try to search for either name. I'm almost 100% certain I tested this out with my last co-host show and saw it worked...but it's been 2 months and I can't remember what I did THIS MORNING, let alone 2 months ago. ;)
 
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Re: co-hostI love this website! Thanks Bobbi for the answer I was looking for. Since P3 has the great download web orders feature, I didn't want to have two shows and then have to type orders from one into the other. With your advice, I have the two hosts both on the website! Thanks.
 

Hi there!Yes, the names of both co-hosts can be seen on the website for a co-hosted show. To do so, simply go to the event page on your consultant website and click on the "Hosts" tab. From there, you can see the names and contact information for both co-hosts.Hope this helps! Happy hosting!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can co-hosted shows be featured on a personal website?

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.

What are the benefits of featuring co-hosted shows on a website?

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.

Are there any restrictions on how co-hosted shows are presented online?

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.

How can I promote a co-hosted show on my website?

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.

What should I do if I encounter issues with co-hosted shows on my website?

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.

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