You’re probably naturally creative if you decided to go into the home staging business. But like many entrepreneurs, you might not be great at marketing. Unfortunately, if you don’t put an honest effort into promoting your business, nobody will ever know how talented you are at what you do.
In a new 14 page Staging Diva report titled “14 Marketing Ideas to Rev Up Your Home Staging Business” I share more than a dozen low- or no-cost ideas to promote your home staging business. Try implementing at least one each week as you head into the spring real estate market and you’ll be amazed at how far it can take you!
Here’s what a couple of readers say about 14 Marketing Ideas to Rev up Your Home Staging Business:
“I have found the 14 marketing ideas report incredibly helpful! It can be so difficult to find reputable sites on the web for resources and I found your marketing ideas have made it much easier!” Deb Dekker
“I just created a blog as you instructed, thanks for the jump start I needed.” Jill Kershner, Finishing Touches
“I enjoyed reading the motivational marketing reminders and appreciate your support of fellow stagers.” Tracey Phillip, S.O.S. Home Staging
You can get your own copy from the Staging Diva Store.
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