Another great video!! You mentioned contract and making sure you having your check in hand. Most import about the home staging business is the operation and function of the business. I signed up for your checklist, however, would love more tips and secrets regarding the business process. Thank you
Hi! Thanks for watching! We have more videos upcoming related to hiring movers, negotiating contracts and the technicalities of a contract what other processes do you want to know more about?
Those are great tips. Thank you both. Unfortunately all the links you put is not working and give me error messages could you please fix them, I’m interested to download them. Thanks
Hi Marie! Thank you for asking! Today we own our inventory. In the beginning we rented some by the room (usually a living room), and we had our own foyers and dining rooms and kitchen accessories. In the beginning we stored our inventory in our own homes, then graduated to a storage facility. We now rent a 2 room storage office with a delivery bay door to make loading and unloading easier! We discuss this in more detail on our other videos, please take a look! Let us know if you have any other questions, and any topics you may like us to cover in the coming weeks. We are here for you! :)
Hi Marie! We own our furniture but we have rented in the past. We will go over that info in an upcoming video. We have a storage space and we go in great detail about that in a video we will release next week. Stay tuned!
Hi ladies, your expertise has been extremely helpful. The link for the website isn't working. Are the free downloads still available? Thanks in advance for your response.
We use social media and worked really hard to connect with realtors directly. I’m happy to hop on a mentor call if you would like to discuss this further. Erin@revisionsofwilmington.com
Great advice! Do you guys own your own inventory of furniture and accessories? I’ve seen some stagers with massive warehouses of supplies, while others don’t. What’s your technique?
Hey Terrence! We own all of our own furnishings and accessories at this point. We have a small warehouse space and we had to get creative about storage because we did not want to spend a tremendous amount of money each month on storage space. In the beginning, we rented until we had enough capital to buy our own stuff.
Clicked on the link for the free download of the checklist you mentioned - went to your website but no download there, only comprehensive package to pay for. Could you please send me the checklist if still available? Thanks x
We quote in terms of package pricing. We happy to help you with your pricing through our one on one mentor program. Email me for more info. Erin@revisionsofwilmington.com
We work with the same company. That said, it's smart to have a backup plan...moving companies are busy these days! You don't want to miss out on a job because the truck isn't available. Have 2-3 you trust and can call on.
I'm new to this in fact so new It's still in the thinking stage I was thinking of starting with apartments and model homes Can you give me some advice on how to get in the door with both of these situations. Also can you recommend a good training and certification course
I would look for new construction. Maybe start with local builders and commercial GC ‘s, who build these types of places. Try to tap into their models and ask them if they are taking bids for staging services. This is an awesome place to start out.
Pricing is difficult and we get asked these questions all the time. We are actually working on a webinar right now, to help you set your pricing in a fair and profitable manner. Give us just a few more days, I will be sure to send you a link.
@@laurinkdesign2703 We invoice based on the number of rooms we rent out. In terms of keeping track of our inventory, we don't have a huge number of houses worth of inventory (we have about 10-12 full houses of furnishings) so it's not hard to keep up with it all. Some stagers who have bigger operations use Asset Tiger or other programs of that nature to keep track of everything. That system is a bit too cumbersome for us. It's easier to take lots of pictures to keep track of it all. Does that help?
This does not make any sense!!! I did not hear any secrets. You Have to count all the time that you invest in that project all together, if you work on that project several hours before the installation you are not making $1000 in that morning, what you are talking about?. Here the whole conversation and secrets revelation are sooo improvised that is quite inefficient. Another thing is, what are you referring to? profiting a thousand dollar or getting a check for a thousand dollar, two very different things. And last but not least, the title suggest $1000 a day, as a $1000 everyday, but as the conversation goes do not seam to be the case of every day, so actually that number does not have any meaning whatsoever. I got a $12800 check the other morning from a staging job, but of course it is not mine to keep the whole value of it, even less suggest that that happen every morning. I am sorry for the naive people that falls for your deceiving title.
Hi Ana- thank you for your response. The purpose of this video is to teach someone how they can make $1000 daily staging if they choose. This can be gross or net, depending on how one conducts their business. And, yes it is totally possible to make $1000+ daily if ones business is set up to do so. It may take time to build up to that. But, with focused efforts and discipline a staging business can be very lucrative. It sounds like you are already staging good for you!
@@RevisionsMentor questions remain the same, and your title is still deceiving, your answer is very generalize and counts for any business for that matter. No secrets there and not magic thousand dollars a day whatsoever. If you go to the stent to claim a thousand dollar daly, no doubt in my mind feasible, you can not exclude to clarify the big capital investment you would need in other to get to there, furniture, art & accessories, lighting, rugs, linens..... and the list goes for ever!!! and that can be builded up over time but never from nothing, storage and mobility are two very big expenses right from the start; and in all honesty, it es very misleading of you to claim that that is and achievable goal dedicating three sweet morning hours. And handling furniture it is not selling Avon. And there is other things as well that cannot escape to be mention. To start, you will need to develop strong selling points to convince people to spend money on a property they are trying to get rid off and educate customers about this; you just not need a little bit of taste and creativity (things that I assume people watching this video believe they already have) to achieve your goal, you have to have a vision to hide the weakest point of the property, move the focus, highlight better features be very resourceful and incredible inventive (even more so if you are in a budget), and always always be aware of the buyer expectation and exceed them, remind that your goal is to sell houses not just to make them look little prettier. And when you are heavily invested to profit those kind of numbers you are also facing big expenses and if the market stays still for a couple month the number can even down quite quickly. By this I do not want to discourage anybody from the business, but we have to be responsible with our claims. This is a fun and exiting business to be in, but certainly it is a very multi-faceted one and you need some guts to sail it thought. Good luck to everybody in you new enterprise!!!!!!
This is a fun and exciting business, we agree with you! We do work very hard at it, and we know you do too. We believe in supporting other small businesses and emerging entrepreneurs who, like us, value advice, ideas, guidance and support. We welcome a phone conversation with you directly so that we can listen and better understand each other's viewpoints and find a way to support and encourage each other as a community. We are all in this together, and coming together makes us all stronger! Best, Jenny
Another great video!! You mentioned contract and making sure you having your check in hand. Most import about the home staging business is the operation and function of the business. I signed up for your checklist, however, would love more tips and secrets regarding the business process. Thank you
Hi! Thanks for watching! We have more videos upcoming related to hiring movers, negotiating contracts and the technicalities of a contract what other processes do you want to know more about?
We are so glad you are benefiting from our videos! Keep the questions coming, we are here for you! :)
What are some alternatives that actually work for hanging things without nailing them in?
We’ve used command strips, but never on new paint. It will peel the paint off the wall.
Those are great tips. Thank you both. Unfortunately all the links you put is not working and give me error messages could you please fix them, I’m interested to download them. Thanks
revisionsofwilmington.com/product-category/digital-tools/
I tried this link and it won’t open?
Thank you for sharing. Did you take an online certification course? If so, with what school?
Hey there! No, we didn’t take any formal certifications, but we studied a lot on the business side.
Excellent tips. Thank you. Questions, do you rent the furniture or do you own? If you own, do you have a warehouse?
Hi Marie! Thank you for asking! Today we own our inventory. In the beginning we rented some by the room (usually a living room), and we had our own foyers and dining rooms and kitchen accessories. In the beginning we stored our inventory in our own homes, then graduated to a storage facility. We now rent a 2 room storage office with a delivery bay door to make loading and unloading easier! We discuss this in more detail on our other videos, please take a look! Let us know if you have any other questions, and any topics you may like us to cover in the coming weeks. We are here for you! :)
Hi Marie! We own our furniture but we have rented in the past. We will go over that info in an upcoming video. We have a storage space and we go in great detail about that in a video we will release next week. Stay tuned!
A moving company! AWESOME tip. I can imagine this is one of the things most people do not think about.
Thanks! Are there other topics you’d like ya to cover? We have some more really practical advice about storing and moving furniture.
Here is another video we made about working with movers. ruclips.net/video/Wvn5YMzL2ck/видео.html
Thanks ladies
Our pleasure!
Hi ladies, your expertise has been extremely helpful. The link for the website isn't working. Are the free downloads still available? Thanks in advance for your response.
Hey there. Shoot me an email and I’ll send you info about our downloads. Erin@revisionsofwilmington.com
Thanks For The Info, Could You'll Share How U Acquire New,Clients, And I've Tried Trade Shows, Just Needing Some Genuine HELP, Thank You'll
We use social media and worked really hard to connect with realtors directly. I’m happy to hop on a mentor call if you would like to discuss this further. Erin@revisionsofwilmington.com
Great advice! Do you guys own your own inventory of furniture and accessories? I’ve seen some stagers with massive warehouses of supplies, while others don’t. What’s your technique?
Hey Terrence! We own all of our own furnishings and accessories at this point. We have a small warehouse space and we had to get creative about storage because we did not want to spend a tremendous amount of money each month on storage space. In the beginning, we rented until we had enough capital to buy our own stuff.
Clicked on the link for the free download of the checklist you mentioned - went to your website but no download there, only comprehensive package to pay for. Could you please send me the checklist if still available? Thanks x
Hey Jody! I sure can. Email me at erin@revisionsofwilmington.com and I’ll send it over!
bit.ly/RevisionsMentorCourses
Do you quote by the item or by the square footage of each room?
We quote in terms of package pricing. We happy to help you with your pricing through our one on one mentor program. Email me for more info. Erin@revisionsofwilmington.com
HI! I've seen all your videos!! I wanted to know if you guys do Proposals for your clients?
Hi Roseanna! We sure do! We have a formal staging proposal we send when we put in a bid for a staging job.
@@RevisionsMentor Thank you! :)
We have a template we will make available to you. We will let your know when it’s ready for download.
I would love to have that checklist. Where can I Find it?
Hi! Check out our website bit.ly/RevisionsMentorCourses and shoot me an email, I will get it to you! :) jenny@revisionsofwilmington.com
Here's a link to our current courses and downloads! bit.ly/RevisionsMentorCourses
Do you guys work with the same moving company or do you have a couple different ones on rotation?
We work with the same company. That said, it's smart to have a backup plan...moving companies are busy these days! You don't want to miss out on a job because the truck isn't available. Have 2-3 you trust and can call on.
I can’t find the link to the checklists…….new to RUclips and I’d appreciate any help! TIA 💗
Hey there. Shoot me an email and I’ll send you info about our downloads. Erin@revisionsofwilmington.com
would love to have a copy of your check list
drop us an email and we will send it over! erin@revisionsofwilmington.com
Do you guys do occupy home or just vacant
Both!!! :)
Do you guys require a deposit? Do you guys not get fully paid until the house is sold
Hi! Our contract requires payment up front, on or before day of initial installation. Then we invoice every 4 weeks. Hope this helps. :)
I'm new to this in fact so new It's still in the thinking stage I was thinking of starting with apartments and model homes Can you give me some advice on how to get in the door with both of these situations. Also can you recommend a good training and certification course
I would look for new construction. Maybe start with local builders and commercial GC ‘s, who build these types of places. Try to tap into their models and ask them if they are taking bids for staging services. This is an awesome place to start out.
@@RevisionsMentor thank you so much for the reply what price point would you suggest I start the bidding for these jobs at
Pricing is difficult and we get asked these questions all the time. We are actually working on a webinar right now, to help you set your pricing in a fair and profitable manner. Give us just a few more days, I will be sure to send you a link.
@@RevisionsMentor thank you so much I'm looking forward to your webinar
What’s your email address?
So you are averaging around a $2500+ project correct?
Hey Stacey! Email us at Jenny@revisionsofwilmington.com and we can talk more in detail about pricing. :)
@@RevisionsMentor Thanks
how do you itemize each product?
Do you mean in terms of invoicing?
@@RevisionsMentor yes and how do you keep track of all your items? in a store they use sku numbers and tags... how do you know what is where
@@laurinkdesign2703 We invoice based on the number of rooms we rent out. In terms of keeping track of our inventory, we don't have a huge number of houses worth of inventory (we have about 10-12 full houses of furnishings) so it's not hard to keep up with it all. Some stagers who have bigger operations use Asset Tiger or other programs of that nature to keep track of everything. That system is a bit too cumbersome for us. It's easier to take lots of pictures to keep track of it all. Does that help?
This does not make any sense!!! I did not hear any secrets. You Have to count all the time that you invest in that project all together, if you work on that project several hours before the installation you are not making $1000 in that morning, what you are talking about?. Here the whole conversation and secrets revelation are sooo improvised that is quite inefficient. Another thing is, what are you referring to? profiting a thousand dollar or getting a check for a thousand dollar, two very different things. And last but not least, the title suggest $1000 a day, as a $1000 everyday, but as the conversation goes do not seam to be the case of every day, so actually that number does not have any meaning whatsoever. I got a $12800 check the other morning from a staging job, but of course it is not mine to keep the whole value of it, even less suggest that that happen every morning. I am sorry for the naive people that falls for your deceiving title.
Hi Ana- thank you for your response. The purpose of this video is to teach someone how they can make $1000 daily staging if they choose. This can be gross or net, depending on how one conducts their business. And, yes it is totally possible to make $1000+ daily if ones business is set up to do so. It may take time to build up to that. But, with focused efforts and discipline a staging business can be very lucrative. It sounds like you are already staging good for you!
@@RevisionsMentor questions remain the same, and your title is still deceiving, your answer is very generalize and counts for any business for that matter. No secrets there and not magic thousand dollars a day whatsoever.
If you go to the stent to claim a thousand dollar daly, no doubt in my mind feasible, you can not exclude to clarify the big capital investment you would need in other to get to there, furniture, art & accessories,
lighting, rugs, linens..... and the list goes for ever!!! and that can be builded up over time but never from nothing, storage and mobility are two very big expenses right from the start; and in all honesty, it es very misleading of you to claim that that is and achievable goal dedicating three sweet morning hours. And handling furniture it is not selling Avon.
And there is other things as well that cannot escape to be mention. To start, you will need to develop strong selling points to convince people to spend money on a property they are trying to get rid off and educate customers about this; you just not need a little bit of taste and creativity (things that I assume people watching this video believe they already have) to achieve your goal, you have to have a vision to hide the weakest point of the property, move the focus, highlight better features be very resourceful and incredible inventive (even more so if you are in a budget), and always always be aware of the buyer expectation and exceed them, remind that your goal is to sell houses not just to make them look little prettier.
And when you are heavily invested to profit those kind of numbers you are also facing big expenses and if the market stays still for a couple month the number can even down quite quickly.
By this I do not want to discourage anybody from the business, but we have to be responsible with our claims.
This is a fun and exiting business to be in, but certainly it is a very multi-faceted one and you need some guts to sail it thought.
Good luck to everybody in you new enterprise!!!!!!
This is a fun and exciting business, we agree with you! We do work very hard at it, and we know you do too. We believe in supporting other small businesses and emerging entrepreneurs who, like us, value advice, ideas, guidance and support. We welcome a phone conversation with you directly so that we can listen and better understand each other's viewpoints and find a way to support and encourage each other as a community. We are all in this together, and coming together makes us all stronger! Best, Jenny