A recent question was asked, “What has been your biggest success in building your staging business in terms of getting new clients?”
At RESA HQ our team is asked questions from home stagers throughout North America on a daily basis, from where to get training, how to keep up with inventory, where to find clients, the best resources for contracts, and more! For our Ask The Experts Blog series we take some of these questions to experts in our industry to get their advice.
The RESA mission is for home staging to be an industry where high standards are well-established and practiced universally, and by sharing some tips from the experts we hope to help those in the staging industry be the most successful they can be.
Dawn Bach Thurman established Eye to Eye Interiors, LLC in Chicago in the summer of 2007. She has since served over a thousand clients in the Chicago area, specializing in occupied staging and redesign.
She has been a member of RESA since 2011, and recently served as the President of the RESA Greater Chicago Chapter 2019. Her work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Voyage Chicago and Lux Magazine who awarded her firm with a 2018 Leading Designer Award.
“There is plenty of work for all of us out there – a plethora of homeowners and realtors needing your professional guidance to present their properties.”
Dawn Bach-Thurman gives advice on her most successful way to build business by gaining clientele:
First, let’s talk about the real way to attract clients.
So let yourself and your business be critiqued. Be willing to embrace the fact that you don’t know everything. Entertain all suggestions, all possibilities.
Be willing to learn.
Be willing to try new things or change something that is not serving you and your business.
Be willing to be staged.
The best advice I ever received from one of my fellow business owners was to raise my rates.
So what leads to a growth in new clients? Quality. And word of mouth.
When I deliver a quality product, the word spreads. The word spreads because I ask for it to be spread. I request that people review my work. I ask them to tell their friends, their family members, their real estate agents.
Similarly, don’t pay for leads!
There is plenty of work for all of us out there – a plethora of homeowners and real estate agents needing your professional guidance to present their properties. As a homeowner myself, I don’t want to BE a paid lead. I’m the person who scrolls down past all of the sponsored listings to get to the “real” reviewed businesses. It should come as no surprise that I will never accept an invitation to join an “exclusive” networking group that requires a monthly or annual fee to be a member. The fees are steep, and I don’t need the stress of generating leads for other group members. I’ve attended a few “audition” meetings only to leave with a bad taste in my mouth. I get recognized because I do quality work. I get referrals because I do quality work. People tell others about my quality work, which costs me nothing.
Say it with me: Don’t. Pay. To. Play.
You know the ones – all the kids (and not so young kids) are addicted to scrolling through countless posts of cat videos and life hacks. Here’s my take: dive in. It’s okay to be late to the party. Why? It’s an opportunity to keep your business engaged and possibly get noticed in the crowd, and you’ll never guess what the social media experts agree is the best way to be noticed: go ahead, guess. If your answer is “provide quality posts” then ding, ding, ding you’re the winner.
Engage your audience, share tips, tricks and advice about your niche. Maybe throw in a cute cat video for funsies, but focus on quality and always ask for a call to action (like or comment below).
This is where you nod and say “I sense a theme here, Dawn.” So what’s my advice on how to grow your business and get more clients? Start with providing a quality product. Then ask for people to talk it up. It is and will always be the most effective marketing.
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