Starting next week there will be a very special offer for those who are looking to join my team and start their own Stampin' Up! Business, so for this week's Find Out About Friday I thought I would share some thoughts on why now is a great time to do just that.
The news is full of stories about recession, economic doom and gloom and industry cut backs, and I am sure that even if we have not been personally impacted by the recession we know someone who has been. We have all also seen our bills rise without the same rise in our income.
Despite the economic climate Stampin' Up! has flourished and grown by an average of 80% year on year - incredible growth which shows no sign of slowing down and there are a number of reasons for that.
The Crafting Industry is Growing
In stressful recessionary times people the research shows that people are looking for an escape, something that gives them a sense of pride and satisfaction and which makes them and others feel good. In an increasingly fast paced and on line world they are also looking for something which helps them slow down and reconnect by making something tangible. Crafting fills this need we all feel and the growth in the crafting industry reflects that.
The Crafting Industry is more accessible than ever
The popularity of shows such as the Great British Bake Off, the Great British Sewing Bee and Kirstie Alsopp's Homemade made programmes highlight this trend for crafting and introduce new people to the idea of making themselves. It is estimated that the total income from homemade contemporary card making businesses alone is worth in excess of £457 million pounds.
The ease with which handmade projects can be shared on line and via things like Facebook, You Tube, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter also boosts the accessibility of crafting and helps people know they too can make beautiful things.
Direct Sales is Growing
Direct Sales, where businesses provide products without a fixed retail location, is not a new business model, but it is one which is currently experiencing a revival. The Direct Selling Association estimate that sales of £2 billion were generated by direct sellers in the UK last year. The flexibility of a direct sales business allows people to build a business on their own terms and around their other commitments.
This makes a business such as Stampin' Up! ideal either to provide some financial freedom, to replace an income or to pay off some bills.
Their research also shows that those who are passionate about their products and what they do are the people who do best - and lets face it as crafters we LOVE what we do and we LOVE to share it with others!
And that is not all
These three factors alone would allow you to start a business which is likely to do well. However, as I often do, I am going to provide you with some extra reasons why joining my Stampin' Up! Team could be a great decision for you...
Stampin' Up! provide us with a lot of support to allow us to do well and when you join my team you get even more!
- Dedicated support to help you achieve your goals - both crafting and business. I am one of the most successful demonstrators in the UK and I have a extensive background in business coaching. I am passionate about helping others achieve what they want to achieve.
- Proven business success plans and techniques to help you build your business your way.
- Access to an extensive training programme
- A fantastic discount on some of the best paper crafting products available in the UK
- Friendship and encouragement from an amazing team
If you would like to know more about this amazing opportunity and the great offer when you join my team that starts next week please email bekka@feeling-crafty.co.uk We will arrange a no pressure, no obligation chat to see if this is the right opportunity for you.
Just think soon you could be experiencing the rewards - financially, socially and creatively of starting your own business. Imagine all your bills being paid, the financial freedom to do what you love to do, and never paying for your crafting products again ... email me today bekka@feeling-crafty.co.uk and let's chat.
Happy Stampin'
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