Is it worth becoming a Stampin Up demonstrator?
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Is it worth becoming a Stampin Up demonstrator?
Most demonstrators see the product discount as their biggest benefit. The discount, or commission, is 20-25 percent off all Stampin’ Up! products. After that you can earn what is called a volume rebate, which is based off of your sales each month.
Where are Stampin Up products made?
STAMPIN’ UP’S MFG FACILITY Did you know that many of our products are made right here in the USA? It’s true, our stamps, ink and paper are manufactured in our facility in Kanab, Utah. This facility is a very special place, the employees are passionate about their jobs, and the company.
What are the quarters for Stampin Up?
quarter, you can take advantage of demonstrator discounts and benefits. Stampin’ Up! quarters are Jan. – March, April – June, July – Sept., Oct.
Is sizzix being discontinued?
In a move likely in the works for months, Stampin’ Up has announced that they are discontinuing the Sizzix Big Shot and also are replacing Sizzix as the manufacturer for their dies. Stampin’ Up’s new dies will be a slightly different die style than the previous ones.
Where are Stampin Up Stamps made?
It’s true, our stamps, ink and paper are manufactured in our facility in Kanab, Utah. This facility is a very special place, the employees are passionate about their jobs, and the company.
What is your demonstrator Handbook?
Your Demonstrator Handbook contains important information about Stampin’ Up!—our values, programs, and products and many other aspects of being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator. You’ll also find information on being successful and running events such as parties. Whatever goals you may have, Stampin’ Up! is here to support you.
What is a Stampin’ up demonstrator?
A Stampin’ Up! demonstrator is someone who is passionate about paper crafting and acts as an independent sales consultant for Stampin’ Up!, selling their products and recruiting others to become demonstrators. A demonstrator can be a hobbyist or serious about making money and building a direct sales business.
What do I need to know as a demonstrator?
As a demonstrator, it is your responsibility to familiarise yourself with all the Stampin’ Up! policies, programs and procedures. Make sure that you understand your relationship with Stampin’ Up!, as explained in the Independent Demonstrator Relationship Policy and review the Competitive Activities Policy.
How do I submit orders to Stampin’ up?
As a demonstrator, you are responsible for submitting complete and accurate orders to Stampin’ Up! via the demonstrator website as soon as possible after your workshops close. Whenever you accept orders from a customer, you need to use an order form.