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Hang Up That Phone: 4 Easier Ways to Grow Your Home Staging Business

When you’re a home stager one of your most important tasks is taking action every week to grow your home staging business— that is, if you want to earn a nice living and see your situation consistently improve. After all, you can’t stay in business for long if you aren’t bringing in new clients! Many [...]

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New Staging Diva Service: Home Staging Website Checkup

If you already have your own website and it’s not getting the results you’d like, consider having a Home Staging Website CheckUp with me. I’ll go through your site with you on the phone and tell you all the things you can do to improve it, from how it looks visually, to how your copy [...]

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Six Elements website makeover

I built SixElements.com over 7 years ago to promote my home staging, color consulting and interior redesign business. It was only the second website I had ever created, so part of my limitation in constructing it was what I could figure out how to do on my own programming-wise. This is tricky though because you [...]

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Home Staging Business Tip – Web Site Health Check

Your home staging web site might look great, but is it doing the job it needs to so that potential clients can find you? Here’s a little “health check” you can do and it’s important even if you’ve hired a professional to build your site for you. Search engines don’t read a web site the [...]

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Focus on home staging and let the Staging Diva Team handle your website

Besides hiring a website designer or using a template to build your own website, another option is to focus on home staging and let the Staging Diva Team take the whole website task off your “to do” list! Did you know the price difference between a Mini Listing and a full Profile Page on the [...]

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Using a website template for your home staging business

Instead of working with a designer for your home staging website, you could try using a template. The downside of using a website template is your site will look like a lot of others and you may have trouble getting all the fonts right and things lined up the way they should be. If you [...]

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Red flags to look for when you’ve hired a website designer

Because search engines read websites differently than humans do (by looking at the code behind the scenes not what appears on the page to a person visiting) it’s important that your home staging website is search engine friendly. I mentioned in a previous post that if you’ve hired someone to design your site for you, [...]

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Hiring a designer to build your home staging website is hard work

If you’re hiring someone else to build your home staging website, be prepared for it to take up to 6 months. Cost will be in the $5,000 range if they really know what they’re doing. You have to provide all the copy, photographs, think through the logic of what pages you want, and how your [...]

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What pages do you need for your home staging website?

If you’ve decided to have an Internet presence to promote your home staging business, good for you! This is one of the primary ways new clients will find you. In Course 4 of the Staging Diva Home Staging Training Program, I spend 2 full hours talking about marketing. Included in this discussion is information about [...]

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