Stampin’ Up! invites all kinds of
demonstrators.
Which demonstrator would you be?
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Discount Demonstrator
Likes the idea of buying stamps for
personal use at a 20% discount and may occasionally sell to neighbors,
relatives, friends, etc.
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Short-Term Demonstrator
Sells for a short period of time to
earn a specified amount of money and stops when the goal is reached.
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Seasonal Demonstrator
Works hard at the business during
September, October, and November for seasonal money and maintains minimum
orders and sales during the balance of the year.
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Hobby Demonstrator
Loves doing workshops 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; doesn’t like to work too
hard to book workshops.
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Career Demonstrator
Views a Stampin’ Up!
demonstratorship as a viable business with long-term career potential; pursues
management and wants to move up the career ladder; loves attending Stampin’ Up!
events and has developed close social relationships with other demonstrators;
works at her business in a consistent and outgoing manner.
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As you can see, this
is a flexible, fun business or hobby you can build to suit your needs and
desires. Make it fit for you by using your unique talents and style.
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If any of these ideas
appeal to you, ask me for more information about becoming a Stampin’ Up!
demonstrator & joining my family of 45 downline in 23 states!
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Stella MacKay – Manager
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Independent Demonstrator for Stampin’
Up! since 2002
StellarStamps@comcast.net