I received a phone call today from a new REA that asked if I was still in business and if I would still be here next year. Of course I said "yes", but it made me stop and think about why he asked that. So, I asked him.......... He said that he had asked other stagers that he had used before and they had all quit or couldn't do it right now.
OK... you might be saying "So what?"
I am an advocate for the staging industry, always have, always will. I believe in standards and helping each other to attain our goals. True... there are 75% less stagers here in NorCal than there was a year ago. That is right... 75% less. What concerns me is why it didn't work for them. Were they mis-lead by false training and broken promises? Did they think that they were jumping on the staging train? Did they actively set their staging business up as a true business?
I don't know the answers, but it does have me thinking about what I can do to help or what we all can do to help. It saddens me actually. I don't think of my competition as "competition", I consider them as affiliates for the industry.
For me...I have had to diversify, to be innovative, and accept change. Staging is a blanket term for many different areas for our clients. To offer a variety of services based upon area, buyers, trends, and the market, one has more of an arsenal so to speak. I am proud to still be standing. I credit my wonderful team for this, but I still feel for my staging friends who have moved on to other things, to have quit with broken dreams.
Why do you feel you are still standing and what positive advice can you give to others?
Hi Lori! We are standing because we are pretty new. HOWEVER, we are in it for the long haul and I don't see quitting as an option. We love it and provide a wonderful service. That will always be needed :) Getting "rich" quick wasn't the goal!!