Stampin' Up!® has all kinds of demonstrators...

 

Discount Demonstrator: You like the idea of buying stamping and scrapbooking supplies for yourself at a discount. You may occasionally sell to friends and family either at RRP or at discount.

Short-term Demonstrator: You will sell for a short period of time to earn a set sum of money for bills, holidays, a new car (the list is endless!) and will stop once your goal is reached.

Hobby Demonstrator: You love buying at discount, doing workshops and earning extra income when it is convenient. You work a lot some months, and a little other months. 

Career Demonstrator: You view a Stampin' Up! demonstratorship as a viable business with the potential to develop into a long-term career option. You actively pursue workshops, sales and recruits, and actively work to expand your business.

                                                                                ...what kind will you be?

When you become a Stampin' Up!® independent demonstrator all training and support is provided. Whether you have been stamping for years or don't know a postage stamp from a rubber stamp, the Starter Kit has everything you need to get you started.

 

FAQ's about being a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator*

1) What will I do as a demonstrator?

You will enjoy running your own business by sharing stamping with others at workshops. By joining you will become part of my downline group and have the opportunity to attend Stampin' Up! training events, including our annual convention and training events.

2) Will I receive support and training as a demonstrator?

I'll be here to help you with anything you need. Feel free to call me with questions. You'll also have face-to-face interaction with other members of our group who will be bale to help you. On top of that, Stampin' Up! provides dozens of training resources to help you run your business, including a monthly publication called Impressions, Demonstrator Support agents, a demonstrator-only website, hundreds of samples, annual and seasonal catalogues, a training DVD, the Demonstrator Manual and Product Guide.

3) How can I make money as a demonstrator?

You can earn money in three ways: Instant income (20 per cent of each order), monthly Volume Rebate (3-12 percent of total sales), and monthly Downline Override commissions (2-6 per cent of your recruits' sales)

4) Is Stampin' Up! a well-known, respected company?

For over 18 years, Stampin' Up! has been selling rubber stamps and paper crafting supplies. In that time, not only have we won industry awards and accolades, but also the loyalty and admiration of demonstrators and customers alike. And that is a trend we work hard to maintain. You can rest assured that the reputation of Stampin' Up! will only continue to improve!

5) Will I have to stock inventories of product? Will I be trained to use high pressure sales pitches to sell and recruit?

No. You will only order items when someone places an order and pays you in advance, so you won't need to keep inventories. Recruiting is absolutely optional. We'll teach you how to maximise sales by giving friendly, helpful advice about your customer's product needs.

6) How much to I have to spend to become a demonstrator?

The only cost is $324 to purchase the starter kit. There is no annual renewal fee.

7) What is in the starter kit?

Stampin' Up!'s Starter Kit has products to help you start your business, including stamp sets, ink pads, card stock, adhesive, scissors, stamp cleaning supplies, and business supplies. You can see a picture of all the items it contains in the back of your Idea Book & Catalogue, or online at www.stampinup.com. If you 're interested in scrapbooking, you can select the Stampin' Memories Add-On for an additional $75.

* © 2006 Stampin' Up! Australia Pty Ltd.

For more information about the benefits of becoming a Stampin' Up!® Independent demonstrator, contact me.

 

 

 

 

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