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The thread explores how participants utilize their PWS (Personal Website) calendars, with various approaches to what they include and how they manage their schedules.
Views differ on what to include in the PWS calendar, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.
Participants share personal experiences regarding their calendar management, reflecting varied practices and preferences.
Consultants looking for insights on how to manage their PWS calendars may find the shared experiences relevant.
chefann said:I usually put upcoming shows and vendor events in mine.
How do you access it at shows? I have had a couple shows where I had internet access, but not most - just wondering how you get to your calendar?sfdavis918 said:I put everything in mine. I like to have my entire calendar with me at shows, so I just use it as my personal one too. I think it's true, that people like to book with busy people. Having everything in mine makes me look very busy!
What a dork I am. I completely missed the PWS part of your question! I thought you were talking about our regular consultant planner. Sorry!sfdavis918 said:I put everything in mine. I like to have my entire calendar with me at shows, so I just use it as my personal one too. I think it's true, that people like to book with busy people. Having everything in mine makes me look very busy!
The "PWS Calendar" refers to the Personal Website Calendar used by Pampered Chef consultants to manage their events, parties, and promotions. It helps consultants keep track of their schedule and plan their direct sales activities effectively.
Yes, it is highly recommended to fill out your PWS Calendar with all upcoming events, parties, and promotions. This helps you stay organized and allows your customers to see what you have planned, which can encourage attendance and participation.
You should include all types of events such as cooking shows, online parties, product launches, and any special promotions or sales. Additionally, consider adding personal events that may affect your availability, like vacations or family commitments.
Leaving your PWS Calendar blank can lead to missed opportunities for sales and engagement with your customers. It may also give the impression that you are not active or available, which can deter potential hosts or customers from reaching out.
It is best to update your PWS Calendar regularly, ideally whenever you schedule a new event or make changes to existing ones. Keeping it current ensures that your customers have the latest information and can plan to participate in your events.