After looking through the Stampin’ Up! catalogues and you have found that your wish list over £99.00 or maybe you have heard about discounts and advance product ordering if so have you heard about the Starter Kit?
For £99.00 you can choose any of the products from the current catalogues or current promotions up to the value of £130.00 with FREE Postage and packaging.
Once you join my team you will receive a business supplies kit which you can either use to start your business or just keep for the future. There is absolutely no pressure from me to start a business and you can use the starter kit to continue as a ‘hobby demonstrator’ and just order for yourself, family and friends and still get all of the benefits of joining my team.
Join Stampin’ Up!
- Click here to join
- Read and agree to the Independent Demonstrator Agreement.
- Purchase your Starter Kit. The online form will prompt you to choose up to £130 (175 €) worth of products to create your own custom Starter Kit, allowing you to start your
demoship , your way! You will also need your IBAN code which is always on your bank statement so that Stampin’ Up! can pay any discounts straight into your bank account.
Benefits from Stampin’ Up!
• 20% minimum discount off all Stampin’ Up! products (after VAT) • Early access to products in the upcoming catalogues and the opportunity to purchase products before everyone else. • Creative inspiration from other exclusive demonstrator groups. • Weekly emails delivered direct to your inbox with project ideas. • Buying rewards eg 50% price item and Sale-a-bration products available to you as a demo. • No Risk – you can test out your Hobby Demoship for the 3 months and if you do not want to continue as a demo you just walk away.Benefits from me
• Welcome pack
• Exclusive Facebook Group – A Kaleidoscope of Stampers
• Free access to tutorials
• Support whether you want to be a ‘Hobby Demo’ or want to run a business.
As part of my Team you will also have access to the following from my Upline:
- Creative and Business Challenges (if you want to take part).
- Monthly Team gatherings online/in person .
- Facebook Group.
- Access to the Resource Library which has loads of information including techniques.
Questions and Answers
Here are some common questions that I am asked. If you have any other questions please do contact me at stampin_n_crafting@cheryldiana.co.ukHow much do I need to spend as a Demo?
You need to spend or sell a minimum of approximately £225 in commissionable sales per quarter which is about £270 at catalogue price. This does not include the quarter you join so that you have some time to settle in first. Most demonstrators find that this goal can be reached either with their own sales, orders from friends and family or in one or two workshops per quarter. Remember you do not have to demonstarte, hold classess or run a business to be a demonstrator.
Can I buy the Starter Kit and not continue as a Demo
Of course,
You just stop placing orders. If you don’t meet the minimum quarterly requirement, you will just cease being a demo – no questions asked!
Well only from me as I will be checking that you are OK
Do I need to run classes?
No. There is no need to run any classes if you do not want to. It is totally up to you. There is no pressure from me.
This is too good to be true. There must be a catch.
No. No catch. You can join whenever you want, stay for as long as you want, and buy as much or as little as you want. If you do not meet the quarterly minimum, you drop from the demoship. You keep all the products you have bought or earned for free and can even sign up again the very next day.
Why I love being a Stampin’ Up! Independant Demonstrator
Apart from the benefits mentioned above I have had the opportunity to meet other demonstrators from all over the UK, Ireland, Europe and the world either face to face at Stampin’ Up! events or virtually.
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I have also met Shelli Gardner, Cofounder of Stampin’ Up! and Sara Douglass, Shelli’s daughter and CEO of Stampin’ Up! so you never know who you might meet when being a demonstrator.
Plus of course the obligatory photo with our lovely Demonstrator Development Manager Helen Slimm.