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Top things I learned when talking with a realtor about staging

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Home Stager with StageStruck

I had a meeting with a realtor yesterday to discuss my staging business. I learned some things I did not know but am glad that I did so I can keep it mind before I do a presentation before a group of people.

1. Professionalism, professionalism, professionalism. This is a play on the saying, "Location, location, location." These people work with professionals who dress the part and carry themselves professionally everyday. I found out that it is not only important to dress and act the part, but also to have professional looking marketing materials. I had forgot to take in my portfolio and instead brought in an example of a thrown together foam core board with pictures of staging. It was not professional looking due to the fact that I had one week to put together a staging speech and needed an example of staging for a booth without having to bring in furniture. The foam core board was something all I could think of at the time. I know the board did not look professional but I was trying to show the realtor an example of what staging looked like.

2. Don't call them realators. They are realtors. Don't put in that extra syllable.

3. It is better to offer say a coupon for like 10% off something rather than to offer free services. The word free conjures up ideas that there is a catch.

4. Don't say "if" say "when". Like "if you hire me as a stager". Say, "when you hire me as a stager" there is no such word as "if".

5. The agent liked the brochures and my flyers. She suggeted I put together information to give to the agents. Wait a few weeks, and give out some more information. This is to establish that I am a professional who knows what I am talking about and to get my name circulating around their office.

6. Email newsletters and not to putthem into the realtors' mailboxes. Chances are if they are in the mailboxes they will be thrown away. The realtor said they always read email but they get too much paper and it usually ends up in the trash.

7. Concentrate on one or two offices at a time. Get well known there first. Focus on the big well known offices.

8. Make sure to state in my presentations and on any marketing materials that there is an urgency for staging. Have an interesting subject line in your newsletter so it will grab their attention.

9. Do not give the impression you are desparate for work even if you are. Again, this really refers to Number #1 where you need to look and act the part.

10.  Make your pictures more valuable. Show how staging really changes the look of a room and why it is so needed in this field.

I am sure there are many more, but these are the things that really spoke to me. I hope this helps someone who is starting out in the business or those who really never thought about this much.

 

Lisa Roy
SPACELiFT HOME STAGING, Greater Vancouver - Vancouver, BC

Hi Sheila,  That is great that Realtor took some time to give you feed back.  Invaluable information and thatnks for passing it on.

Jul 04, 2008 03:35 AM
Beth Lester
Beth Lester Designs - Torrance, CA
Home Staging & Interior Decorating

I had a good chat with a realator - oops, that's a "realtor,"  this week.  He has worked with an interior designer for a few years.  She goes in and does a fairly quick consultation (usually 45 minutes) and just tells them what to do.  If she helps move furniture, etc., it takes a little more time obviously, but he never pays over $100.  He said that the consults are really just a way to try to get more leads for the bigger jobs, such as redesign after they move. 

Just another way to look at things...

Jul 04, 2008 04:06 AM
Julia Maher
Nestings: Connecticut Home Staging and Model Homes - Fairfield, CT
Connecticut Home Stager

Thanks for sharing, Sheila!  Happy Staging - Julie

Jul 04, 2008 08:39 AM
Sheila Swanson
StageStruck - South Bend, IN

Hey everyone, happy July 4th. Thanks for replying back.

Jul 04, 2008 09:35 AM
No Longer Active in Staging. No Longer Staging
Hickory, NC

Sheila, Thanks for sharing your feedback and information, I do appreciate it..  God bless,

Jul 04, 2008 12:36 PM
Terrylynn Fisher
Dudum Real Estate Group - BuyStageSell.com - Walnut Creek, CA
HAFA Certified, EcoBroker, CRS, CSP Realtor, Etc.

Very accurate and helpful hints Sheila.  Also, show them how you can save them money and time.  Those are a premium for busy realtors. 

Jul 04, 2008 07:51 PM
Michael Fontana
Round Rock Home Stager Austin Home Staging - Round Rock, TX
@ The Stage Coach

hi, Shiela:
I like your post - yes, dressing the part of a professional is important.  Dress to impress for that presentation!  But do not be afraid to dress to get for work for the Staging.  My Staging uniform is shorts and my company tshirts.  My presentation attire is always pressed slacks and a shirt with a logo - whether I plan to see 4x Realtors, or 40x.
thanks for sharing!

The Stage Coach ASP Home Stager Round Rock Home Staging Austin Home Stager 

Jul 07, 2008 07:03 AM
Melissa Marro
Keller Williams First Coast Realty - The Marro Team - Orange Park, FL
Jacksonville Real Estate and Home Staging

It seems as if you learned some very valuable lessons that many stagers should find valuable.  I think someone needs to give you a gold star.... hint hint Yvonne...

Oh, you might also want to add it to Real World Home Staging for Newbies It is definately good information for them...

Jul 07, 2008 01:52 PM
Michelle Finnamore
Toronto GTA, Alliston, Newmarket - Vaughan, ON
Preparing your property for sale

I wear all black when staging. I have been told it looks professional and that I take Staging their property seriously. Also have been told artists, creative people wear all black. You could say that we are definitely a creative bunch here.

Jul 07, 2008 01:57 PM