Bev Mantle

Become a Demonstrator

October 6th, 2006 by Bev

 

What kind of Demonstrator would you be?

There’s many different types of Stampin’ Up! demonstrators, and Stampin’ Up! are proud to support all of them, whatever their reasons for deciding to become a Demonstrator:

* Discount Purchaser: Likes buying stamps for personal use at a discount, and occasionally sells to friends and family.
* Short-term Demonstrator: Sells for a short time to earn some extra money and stops when the goal is reached.
* Seasonal Demonstrator: Works hard at the business during September, October & November for seasonal money, and maintains minimum orders and sales during the balance of the year.
* Hobby Demonstrator: Loves doing demonstrations and earning extra money when it�s convenient; Works a lot some months and very little other months; Likes to do workshops that are easy to book; and doesn�t like to work too hard to book workshops.
* Career Demonstrator: Views Stampin Up! as a viable income with long-term career potential; Loves attending Stampin Up! events, and has developed close relationships with other demonstrators; Works at her business in a consistent manner.

 

Whether you’d like to earn money or simply get a discount on your stamping supplies, becoming a demonstrator will help you do it. You can purchase a starter kit and you will be underway.  You will receive a monthly newsletter, access to a Demonstrator Web Site with lots of workshops that you can use for your own scrapping and stamping or to use and make your hobby into a business. For a more detailed look at how it all works just email me at bevmantle@bigpond.com and I will send you out a small info package and dvd for you to peruse at your leisure and I am willing to discuss anything you would like to know about this wonderful opportunity with Stampin Up.

To Sign Up go to www.bevmantle.stampinup.net

 

 

  

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