Thursday, December 6, 2012

FREE INK!! Awesome!

Have you ever thought of becoming a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator?  If you've even thought of it a little bit, now is the perfect time to think about it again.

Between now and December 16th, you can receive a free collection (Brights, Subtles or Regals) of ink.  I just got mine when I re-joined and I'm so excited to have all three sets now and grateful I hadn't purchased all three before I could earn the last one.




Have questions?  See the FAQ's below that might answer some of your questions or please feel free to contact me.


FAQs about Being a Demonstrator

1.   What are the minimum sales requirements?
You only need to submit $300 in sales per quarter. That is less than an average Stampin’ Up!® workshop! 
Also, you can submit your sales in any increment you wish and still receive your 20 percent discount and 
commission.

2.   What if I want to do this as a hobby and not necessarily a business?
Stampin’ Up! supports all demonstrators, no matter their goals or the level at which they choose to run 
their business. If you choose not to hold workshops, you can simply place your own orders and/or 
collect orders from family and friends to equal the $300 quarterly sales minimum.

3.   Can I be my own hostess?
Yes, you can be your own hostess anytime you want. Invite your family and friends into your home and 
have a workshop. You will be the hostess, receiving the hostess benefits, as well as the demonstrator, 
receiving your instant income and commission.

4.   How much does it cost to get started as a demonstrator?
The Starter Kit is only $99, and is fully customizable. You choose up to $125 worth of any current 
Stampin’ Up! products, and you will also receive a business supplies pack containing materials you need 
to run your business (valued at $65).

5.   How can I make money as a demonstrator?
You can earn money in three ways: instant income (20 percent of each order), monthly volume rebates 
(5–20 percent of total sales), and monthly downline override commissions (2–6.5 percent of your 
recruits’ sales).

6.   Do I have to recruit other demonstrators?
No. If you were to recruit demonstrators, you would be paid override commissions on your downline’s 
sales, but this is a perk, not a requirement.

7.   Where will I get project ideas for my workshops? What kind of training can I expect?
Stampin’ Up! provides dozens of training resources filled with project ideas and tips to help you run 
every aspect of your business, including a monthly publication called Stampin’ Success, Demonstrator 
Support agents, a demonstrator-only website, hundreds of samples, annual and seasonal catalogs, a 
training DVD, the Demonstrator Manual, and a Product Guide.

8.   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!

9.   What if I decide that I don’t like it once I’ve started? Will I be penalized if I quit?
You may choose to stop at anytime, and you will not be penalized. You simply stop placing orders. 
However, there are many benefits to remaining an active demonstrator.

If you have any questions about Stampin’ Up! or becoming a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, please contact me:  Donna Kish

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for taking the time to check out my blog and leave a comment. I always love hearing from you and I promise to comment back, so come back again!

Contributors