FAQ’s About Being A Stampin’ Up! ® Demonstrator
July 17th, 2008Welcome back!
1. What will I do as a demonstrator?
Only YOU decide the level of business you want to pursue as a demonstrator – whether you want to keep this as a hobby
or a flexible business of your own. You can share the art of rubber stamping with family and friends through home workshops and selling product through the catalogue. You can also help others enjoy the fun and flexibility of running their own Stampin’ Up!® business. Other options are teaching group or 1-on-1 classes, selling your hand-stamped creations and doing custom cards & scrapbooks for others. Demonstrators choose their own hours and arrange their work schedule to best suit their needs. Thousands of women and men have achieved their personal goals through Stampin’ Up. I know I have and I’ve loved every minute of it!
By joining, you will become part of my “stamptopia.com!” team and I’ll be here to help you with anything you need.
You’ll also have the opportunity to attend Stampin’ Up! training events including our annual convention and smaller regional
events held around the country. On top of that, Stampin’ Up! provides dozens of training resources to help you run your business, including magazines, Demonstrator Support agents, a demonstrator-only Web Site, thousands of samples, bi-annual and
Since customers pay you directly, you will keep 20 percent of each order placed at the time of their payment. You can
earn additional money (5 to 20 percent) through monthly volume rebates when your monthly totals are $600 and above.
In additio, you can earn monthly downline overrides when you meet certain requirements. Again, if you choose to teach
classes or sell your cards, you can make an income through those activities as well.
In the last 19 years, Stampin‘ Up! has become one of the top companies in the paper-crafting industry, developing a
reputation for quality products, innovative techniques, and unparalleled support for its demonstrators. Our relationship
focused business helps demonstrators to make a difference in the lives of others by sharing what they love.
5. Will I have to stock inventories of product?
No. You will only order items when someone places an order and pays you in advance, so you won’t need to keep in
inventory of products.
Stampin‘ Up! does not embrace high pressure sales pitches. Instead I’ll teach you to maximize sales by giving helpful
advice to your customers. I’ll also help you identify ways to share the Stampin’ Up! opportunity with others.
The cost for a starter kit is currently $260 plus PST. There are no annual renewal fees. However, if you live in
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 here. If you’re interested in scrapbooking, you can select the Stampin’ Memories® Add-On for an additional $65.
To stay active you will need to sell a minimum of $450 per calendar quarter. Since the average Canadian workshop total
is $450, most demonstrators find that this goal can be reached in one or two workshops. If you are not interested in doing
workshops and placing orders, you can simply let your demonstratorship lapse and you keep your starter kit contents
– no penalties. What do you have to lose?
If you’re ready to sign up, go HERE! Password is stamptopia
Corinna Mulligan, stamptopia.com team leader
905-789-8617
Contact me anytime to register for classes
WEBSITE: www.corinna.stampinup.net
BLOG: www.stamptopia.com













