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,… continue reading […]
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What does your logo say about your home staging business?
Home Staging is an image business and your logo is part of your image. Does your logo need some polish? I’m really proud of these professional examples from Staging Diva Graduates. You’ll notice some use an image and some just use words. The possibilities are endless. The first step is deciding what kind of image… continue reading […]
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… continue reading […]
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… continue reading […]
You don’t have to choose between home staging and interior design
I’m often asked the difference between Interior Redesign and Home Staging, whether a person should do both, which should be more expensive, and whether the Staging Diva Home Staging Business Training Program covers both of these fields. The difference between home staging and interior redesign: Both services use many of the same skills, except in… continue reading […]
Don’t panic over your first home staging client
It’s ironic that so many people wonder if there’s any work for home stagers when I keep getting frantic emails and phone calls from stagers who have their first client lined up and no clue what to do with them! Judging by the inquiries we get, I suspect more than half the people who order… continue reading […]