Sale-A-Bration JOIN


Hi,

In this Post I'll be looking at the Sale-A-Bration JOIN offer.

Let me start with a question, well actually two questions. Having looked through the new Mini Catalogue or the Annual Catalogue do you have a Wish List that comes to more than £99?
If the answer to that question is YES, then, second question is this - have you considered becoming a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator?

That word Join I know conjures the idea of commitment & concern about what am I letting myself in for. So. let me tell you:-

PROS                                                                                                                    CONS

A Discount on your Crafting Supplies                                                        NONE!!
Stampin' Up! Training Events
Pre-Order Period on New Catalogues
Demonstrator Rewards
Home based Craft Business (If you want that)
Becoming part of a like minded community

The usual Joining Fee is £99 & for that you get to choose £130 of Products from any current Catalogue.
You also receive a selection of Business Supplies including some Catalogues
Your Starter Kit is sent to you without charge for P&P
This is a great deal at any time, BUT, in Sale-A-Bration it gets a whole lot better!!
As well as the above, for your £99 you will also receive these other FABULOUS Products:-


A very handy Mini Paper Cutter
A Sampler Pack of 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper
A Stamp Set of your choice from either of the current Catalogues (excluding Host Sets &
Sale-A-Bration Sets)

So, what about the commitment?
Well, to remain an ACTIVE Demonstrator you are required to put through Sales each Quarter of just under £280. Stampin' Up! Quarters run January-March, April-June, July-September, October-December. Those sales can be just your own purchases or a combination of yours & those you obtain from other people. You DO NOT have to run Parties or Demonstrate anything, although of course that option is there if you are looking to build a Home based Craft Business.

But, are you reading this thinking I fancy £130 of Products for £99 plus I'm loving the
Sale-A-Bration Reward, but there's no way I can generate sales of around £280 a quarter. (Can I just say you may well be surprised about what you can achieve just by sharing your love of Paper Crafting with Friends, Family, Neighbours & Work Colleagues)
But, let's just assume you are not going to make those sales - no worries!!

This is why Joining is simply Win Win.
You do not have to put through qualifying Sales in the first Quarter that you Join, so if you join during Sale-A-Bration (Jan-March) your first qualifying Quarter is April-June, so Join in January and you will have nearly 6 months to put through those qualifying Sales & the whole of that time you get the opportunity to buy Crafting Products with a 20% Discount. Plus you'll be a Demonstrator during the Pre-0rder period for the New Annual Catalogue.

What happens at the end of June:-
Sales Target met - You remain ACTIVE for another 3 months & so on.

Not made the Sales Target - you get 1 month in a PENDING Status to make up the shortfall. If made up you become ACTIVE for the next Quarter.

Not made the target after PENDING - you just simply DROP from being a Demonstrator no question asked.

Bottom line is no drama, no long term commitment just a host of benefits for as long as you stay a Demonstrator.

I'm happy to answer any questions you may have, just get in touch.

If you Fancy giving it a try here is the LINK to sign up up to my Team:-

https://ida.stampinup.com/en-gb/?demoid=5025532

Until next time
Take care

Anne x
Rosie Duck Designs


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