Was Inactive, Help to Restart Web Site

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and challenges related to reactivating personal websites for Pampered Chef consultants who have been inactive. Participants share their personal experiences and insights on the process of getting back online after a period of inactivity.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentioned being inactive since April but recently submitted a $900 show and expressed a desire to restart their website.
  • Another participant suggested that the Personal Website Assistant should provide a walkthrough for reactivation steps.
  • A different participant confirmed that the information provided in the thread was directly from the Personal Website Assistant page.
  • One participant shared their experience of reactivating their website, noting it took about 3 to 4 days after submitting a show for them to access the website again.
  • Another participant expressed excitement about their website becoming available again after waiting for the normal Web Assistant page to show up.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the clarity of the reactivation process, with some participants finding it straightforward while others expressed confusion about the available resources.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences regarding the reactivation of their websites, highlighting varying timelines and challenges faced during the process.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who have been inactive and are considering reactivating their personal websites may find the shared experiences relevant.

mtayloruh
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I have been inactive since April, but I just submitted a $900 show. There was too much going on in my life this summer, so I allowed my web site subscription to run out. It was the free three month trial for new consultants. My PC business is booming without any of the leg work, and people are asking about ordering through my web site. I would like to restart my web site.

The Consultants Corner/Web Site Assistant when visited and clicked on states:


"We Want to Help You Build Your Business! Use These Great Tools to Get Back Online:

Your Recruiter or Director: These key people can provide one-on-one coaching on how to increase your bookings or invite you to observe one of their Kitchen Shows to gain valuable tips.
Recipe for Success: This handbook includes the how-to's for creating a strong business.
The Pampered Chef Look in Consultant's Corner for the latest promotions and information from the Home Office.
For details on Pampered Chef policies, refer to the Recipe for Success or call the Solution Center at (888) OUR CHEF, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. CT Monday through Friday. "


Once Again, the above is DIRECTLY from the Personal Website Assistant page

When I go to the suggested places or links above, there is not any clear information about how to get back online. I have read the policies and proceedures, etc. There is nothing in there for inactives, who re-activate and want to re-start their web site. I am sure I will have to call HO. I was just wondering if anyone knew a better answer.
 
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I'm thinking on CC under Personal Website Assistent you should be able to click there and have you walk thru the steps.
 
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I did that. The writing in blue above is word for word what it says.
 
I reactivated and it took a few days for me to be able to sign up for the website after I submitted my show. I think about 3 or 4 days tops. I just kept going to pws and waiting for it to change. Hope that helps.
 
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The normal Web Assistant page showed up today!!! I can't wait to get back online!

Thanks for your quick answer!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean if my Pampered Chef website is inactive?

An inactive Pampered Chef website typically means that your account has not been used for a certain period, which can lead to the suspension of your website and associated features. This can happen if you haven't made any sales or engaged with your business for a while.

How can I restart my inactive Pampered Chef website?

To restart your inactive website, log into your Pampered Chef consultant account. You may need to update your personal information, renew your consultant agreement, or make a sale to reactivate your site. If you encounter issues, contacting Pampered Chef support can provide additional assistance.

Will I lose my previous customer information if my website is inactive?

No, your previous customer information should remain intact even if your website is inactive. However, it’s always a good idea to back up any important data or customer lists you may have, just in case.

Are there any fees associated with reactivating my Pampered Chef website?

Typically, there are no specific fees for reactivating your website, but you may need to meet certain sales requirements or renew your consultant agreement, which could involve costs. Check with Pampered Chef for the most accurate and updated information regarding fees.

What steps can I take to prevent my website from becoming inactive in the future?

To prevent your website from becoming inactive, regularly engage with your business by making sales, hosting parties, and updating your website content. Staying active in the Pampered Chef community and maintaining customer relationships can also help keep your account in good standing.

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