Have you ever though how great it would be to do what you love? Sell the products that you love to use. You do not have to live close to me to be in my team, thanks to the wonders of technology and emails, I can support you as an upline just as easily as if you were next door. I currently have a team of 7 Demonstrators, and I’m a Senior Supervisor. If you’ve ever considered joining Stampin Up, Now is the time!
Ask me how!
You do not have to conduct workshops to be a demonstrator, many of us have signed up purely for the discounted products! The below FAQ’s have been taken directly from the Stampin Up Website and are Copyrighted to Stampin Up!
FAQ’s for Becoming 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 other 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
interaction with other members of our group who will be able 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 web site, hundreds of samples, annual and seasonal
catalogues, a training DVD, the Demonstrator Manual, and a Product Guide.
3. How can I make money as a demonstrator?
You can earn money in four ways: instant income (20 percent of each order), monthly volume rebates (4–12
percent of total sales), monthly downline override commissions (2–6 percent of your recruits’ sales), and title
accelerator (5—30 percent of your downline override commissions).
4. Is Stampin’ Up! a well-known, respected company?
Since 1988, 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 that 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 customers’ product needs.
6. How much do I have to spend to become a demonstrator?
The only cost is $324 to purchase a Starter Kit. There are no annual renewal fees.
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.
If you have any questions about Stampin’ Up! or becoming a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, please contact me:
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 other training events. You can do workshops and classes, or just purchase at a discount for yourself.
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
interaction with other members of our group who will be able 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 web site, hundreds of samples, annual and seasonal
catalogues, a training DVD, the Demonstrator Manual, and a Product Guide.
3. How can I make money as a demonstrator?
You can earn money in four ways: instant income (20 percent of each order), monthly volume rebates (4–12
percent of total sales), monthly downline override commissions (2–6 percent of your recruits’ sales), and title
accelerator (5—30 percent of your downline override commissions).
4. Is Stampin’ Up! a well-known, respected company?
Since 1988, 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 that 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 customers’ product needs.
6. How much do I have to spend to become a demonstrator?
The only cost is $289 to purchase a Starter Kit. There are no annual renewal fees. There are Quarterly Minimums to maintain your status as a demonstrator, ask me for more details.
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.au. If you’re interested in scrapbooking,
you can select the Stampin’ Memories Add-On for an additional $75.
If you have any questions about Stampin’ Up! or becoming a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, please contact me:
Contact me at:
branicinoz@gmail.com
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