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Photography Tips for Home Stagers – Part III

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Today’s photography tip for home stagers is probably the most important one of all, especially if you’re currently developing your home staging portfolio. As a home stager this advice is probably pure common sense to you, but I will assume nothing and share anyway. Sometimes… Read More →

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Photography tips for home stagers – Part II

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If you’re following along with us, I think you’ll appreciate today’s tip which takes us back to the basics. If you missed ‘Part I’ of this series on home staging photography tips Wednesday, you can find it here. And please, if you have your own photography… Read More →

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Photography Tips for Home Stagers – Part I

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The photos you put in your professional home staging portfolio are among the most important photos you will ever take. Your portfolio is used to show your prospective clients what a talented home stager you are, and whoever is looking at it is expecting to see dramatic transformations to … Read More →

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Smart business goal setting – Part II

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Hopefully you read part 1 of this article on Wednesday where I shared the first two of my five favorite tips for setting goals to increase the chances of you meeting them.

They included the important step of writing your goals down and listing past successes to help get you in the right frame … Read More →

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Smart business goal setting – Part I

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It’s January which means most of us are feeling the urge to make this our best year yet. While the start of a new year is a great time to evaluate your life and your future, you may feel a lot of pressure to do something big to initiate a life change at the beginning of a new calendar year.

If … Read More →

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Home Stager Needed – Satanta, KS

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There’s a homeowner in Satanta, Kansas looking for a professional home stager. This 2000 square foot home is furnished and will be put on the market in May at the price of approximately $165,000.

Satanta, Kansas is a safe small community with a thriving main street. According to the… Read More →

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Staging Diva Grad on HGTV in First Year of Home Staging Business

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Suzanne Manlove of Arlington Home Interiors (VA) didn’t waste any time getting her home staging and decorating business off the ground.

Within two months of completing the Staging Diva Home Staging Business Training Program, she earned $2,250 for her time on her first client project,… Read More →

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Readers join Staging Diva on Twitter and Facebook

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I’ve had a great time the last few days re-connecting with Staging Diva Graduates who have joined me on Facebook and Twitter.

I’m also getting to know many aspiring home stagers better and answering their questions about how to get into the home staging business.

These two social… Read More →

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Home Stager Needed in Johnson City, TN

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I have a client in Johnson City, Tennessee who needs a professional home stager. This 3900 square foot home is vacant and is currently on the market with a list price of $289,900. This client happens to be a real estate agent, so this would be a great opportunity for you to prove to an agent that… Read More →

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Attract Clients to Your Home Staging Business Without Breaking the Bank

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With the economy on everyone’s mind, I hope you’re not interpreting all the “bad” news as a reason to stop home staging marketing for your business.

A slow housing market makes home staging and even more valuable service.

For one quick example of why, think about… Read More →

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