Member kit

A physical kit and a set of printable templates proposed for members, and what has not been decided about them.

What the kit is for

A dealer's week is not spent in a browser. It is spent at a bench, at a counter, at a fair, and in the post. The parts of a membership that show up in those places are the parts other people in the room see, and at the moment a Worldwatch membership is invisible everywhere except a screen.

The kit is the answer to that: a small number of physical objects, posted once, that sit in a shop for years rather than being read once and closed.

What is proposed for the box

A jeweller's loupe. A notebook. An enamel pin for trade events. A self-inking stamp carrying the member handle. A vinyl decal for the shop window, which is the piece a walk-in customer actually reads.

Templates

Four printable documents, personalised with a shop's own details and its Worldwatch handle. Each has its own page, and each is a description rather than a working generator.

Before any of it can be ordered

Someone has to decide what goes in the box, what it costs to make and post, and which plans carry it. Until then there is no order form here, because a form that takes a shipping address for a box that does not exist is worse than an empty page.

Tell us what you would use if you want to shape the list. The dealer toolkit covers the software side of the same idea.