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Home Stager Needed in Mt. Pleasant South Carolina

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Carmel California Home Staging Job

I have a client who has a home in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina who needs a home stager within the next couple of months. The home is 1200 square feet, furnished and will be listed in the $145,000 range.

We’ve made it really easy for you to apply for this home staging project. Simply complete the

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Stage Yourself to Sell: Image is Everything (Part 2)

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In part one of “Stage Yourself to Sell: Image is Everything,” I focussed on wardrobe and looking and acting the part of a successful home stager even if you aren’t totally there yet in reality.

Today, I’d like to focus on business image.

An important piece of this… Read More →

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Stage Yourself to Sell: Image is Everything Part 1

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When you’re in the business of turning drab and cluttered interiors into beautifully polished spaces, it’s important you look the part of someone that can successfully do that.

In other words, when you’re staging homes to sell, you should stage yourself to sell.

One of the easiest ways to… Read More →

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Home Stager Needed in West Springfield MA

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Carmel California Home Staging Job

I have a client who has a home in West Springfield MA area who needs a home stager soon. The home is 1800 square feet, furnished and will be listed between $290,000 and $340,000.

We’ve made it really easy for you to apply for this home staging project. Simply complete the form at the Staging… Read More →

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Military Spouse: Home Staging Business Moves With You

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home staging career for military spouse

Finding secure and steady employment when you’re a military spouse can be a challenge when you’re faced with frequent and sometimes unpredictable moves.

A home-based business is a good option, but a home-based career that is portable is even better.

There aren’t very many… Read More →

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Home Stager Needed In Valrico Florida

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Carmel California Home Staging Job

I have a client with a Valrico, Florida home who needs a home stager immediately. The home is 4250 square feet, furnished and will be listed for $650,000 within 30 days. This is an excellent opportunity to transform a space using mostly what the home seller already has.

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Home Stager Needed In Phoenix, Arizona

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Carmel California Home Staging Job

I have a home owner in Phoenix, Arizona who needs a home stager immediately. The home is 1440 square feet, vacant and will be listed around $310,000 in August. This is a great opportunity to use your creative skills to take an empty space and turn it into an inviting home with rental furniture,… Read More →

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Part 2 of Recession Proofing your Interior Design Business

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Kitchen after staging

Here a few ways a home staging business can be more profitable than an interior design business:

1.  As a home stager you get the opportunity to work with different types of people than you would as an interior designer.

Generally, only very high income individuals hire interior designers,… Read More →

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Home Staging in A Recession Protects Your Interior Design or Decorating Business

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If you make a living as an interior designer or decorator any slow down in the local economy impacts your business. Running a home staging business in a recession is much more “recession-proof” – keep reading to learn why.

Most “non essentials” drop to the bottom… Read More →

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This Old House Features Staging Diva

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I was thrilled to wake up to an email from the senior editor of This Old House Magazine today to learn that my home staging tips are featured in a front page story “House-Selling Secrets of a Home Stager” on their website!

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