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Growing your staging business in a down economy....hire a business coach!

By
Home Stager with Real Estate Staging Unlimited

Growing your business in a down economy is possible but you better be using great business concepts such as:

Marketing your Staging Business- Staging Business Concepts,
business plans, business names, branding, trademarks, logos

Grow your Staging Business-How to develop a staging team and
find new revenues for your business

Inventory Investment- Determine if renting or owning products
is best for your company

Creative Ways to BOOST Your Inventory-How to build inventory
on a shoe-string budget

Creating Visibility- Marketing ideas and systems. Pitching to the
media and repeat and referral business strategies

Presentation Skills-
How and what to present to a handful or
a roomful of clients

Technology- 
Websites, yours and others, e-newsletters,
blogs, database programs. systems for efficiency

Digital Photography-
How and Why perfect pictures are critical

Mindset Motivation-
How to stay motivated, on track and focused

Staging for Vacant Homes-Create strategies to appeal to
homeowners, Realtors, Investors and Builders

Staging for Occupied Homes
- how to approach clients
in furnished homes and provide a unique staging service to them

Alliances-Who they are and why you need them

Smart Growth- When and how to add help, rent space, buy new
equipment and more services and sources

Staging Business Concepts- S
olid business concepts
including forms, documents, contracts, insurance, time
management and more for a small business. Customize your business to fit your future goals

Okay.... we all know there is a lot to do when you own and operate your own business.  I'm sure that some of these ideas and concepts you are already doing and others you haven't started for many reasons.  That's where a business coach can help. Hi my name is Karel Rogers. I am the founder of Real Estate Staging Unlimited the largest home staging business in the Reno area. When I started my business I hired a coach to help me start my business -it was money well spent. I knew that having a good foundation for the skyscraper (my staging business)  that I was hoping to build was critically important if it was going to stand erect, be unique and tall enough to stand out from the rest and not topple down from some strong storms. 

For most stagers you get your training, open your business and depending on many factors you either experience success or not.  Starting a business or keeping one running successfully requires a lot of planning. It's not just being creative, having an idea, getting a license, business cards and opening your doors for business. If it were that easy there would not be the high failure rate seen in the first five years of business. Not to mention the huge debt that often follows due to errors made in the early years of establishing a business.

If your business is new or established, business coaching can be a very affordable growth opportunity. I started Staging Business Solutions last year and it  is designed to help home staging professionals by providing business tools to help grow a healthy-happy business that will stand out and above the home stagers  in your area.  We guarantee it!

If you want to take your staging business to the next level call us @ 775-828-1133

Staging Business Solutions ONE-ON-ONE Coaching

www.realestatestagingunlimited.com

 

Pangaea Interior Design Kitchen & Bath Design, Remodeling
Portland Oregon - Portland, OR

I firmly believe in having a business coach. My business coach is my cheerleader when I'm feeling discouraged, and she is the 'lens' that helps me focus when I'm feeling scattered. Most importantly, my business coach has helped me to create the kind of business that I really want, rather than to just copy someone else's success.

Jan 19, 2009 03:31 PM
Terry Miller
Miller Homes Group - Tyler, TX
Miller Homes Group and Tyler Apartment Locator

Great post. We do a ton of business coaching and it's amazing what another set of eyes can do for us all.

Jan 30, 2009 09:22 AM