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		<title>Starting a home staging business - setting up a home staging business website</title>
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One of the many aspects of starting your home staging business is getting a website.
If you have no experience in this area, it can seem like one of the most difficult steps in getting your home staging business (or any small business) up and running.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">One of the many aspects of starting your <strong><a href="http://www.homestagingsuccess.com">home staging business</a> </strong>is getting a website.</p>
<p>If you have no experience in this area, it can <em>seem</em> like one of the most difficult steps in getting your home staging business (or any small business) up and running.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not a good idea to put off getting a website - it&#8217;s one of the keys to looking like a professional in any business.</p>
<p>First, you need a <strong>domain name</strong>. You may have done this step already, because many people choose a business name by checking which &#8220;dot coms&#8221; are available.</p>
<p>You may end up choosing a name for your <strong>home staging business </strong>based on available domain names, in other words. Many good home staging business names are already taken as domain names, unfortunately, so this can be tough. This is another benefit of using your full name in your business name, chances are &#8220;your name staging&#8221; is available as a dot com.</p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t already, you can get on godaddy and choose a domain name for your <strong>home staging business</strong> website. You can register it at godaddy, or you can just use their domain search until you find a name you like that isn&#8217;t taken.</p>
<p>If you want to <strong>set up hosting</strong> right now (I&#8217;d recommend it) just keep your name in mind and go over to Bluehost. Bluehost will give you the name for free when you sign up for their hosting service. This saves you about $10 and makes things easier.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/hi117ft1zt0GJOOJMINGIHKONOHH" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.bluehost.com';return true;" target="_blank">The next step is to sign up at Bluehost for the least expensive plan they have - that&#8217;s all you need to start your home staging site and you can always upgrade if you need to. You have to pay either 12 months or 24 months in advance to get the best pricing at Bluehost, which will work out to about 7 or 8 dollars per month. This will save you their setup fee and get you the free domain name for your home staging business.</a></p>
<p>If you already have a domain name that you bought at godaddy or another registrar, it is easy to transfer it during your Bluehost sign-up. Remember, <strong>hosting</strong> is what gives your domain name a place to live on the internet. The domain name is just the address.</p>
<p>The great thing about Bluehost is that they offer <strong>easy Wordpress set up</strong>, if you would like to use Wordpress as a content management system.</p>
<p>This site is made with Wordpress, and I love it. It&#8217;s easy to use, easy to update, and you can choose from thousands of free themes. Themes are basically design templates that give you the look and feel of the website.</p>
<p>Wordpress is also very search engine friendly - so people searching for <strong>home staging</strong> in your area can find you!</p>
<p>An alternative to Wordpress would be using Bluehost&#8217;s Site Builder. It&#8217;s a drag and drop system that lets you design your own <strong>staging business website</strong>, add your content, home staging photos, etc. and it is also super easy to use.</p>
<p>Bluehost support is quick and helpful, too. I like them or (I wouldn&#8217;t recommend them); I&#8217;ve used several <strong>hosting companies </strong>and the two that have distinguished themselves for reliability and customer service have been <a href="http://secure.hostgator.com/cgi-bin/affiliates/clickthru.cgi?id=checar" target="_blank" title="cheap hosting"><strong>Hostgator</strong></a> and Bluehost.</p>
<p>The advantage of Bluehost is the one click Wordpress installation. Both have the easy Site Builder, and both are inexpensive web hosting options.</p>
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		<title>More Free Home Staging Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 20:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Home Staging Tips for Kitchen &#38; Dining Room
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some free <em>home staging tips</em> courtesy of <a href="http://www.homestagingsuccess.com/">www.homestagingsuccess.com</a>. Whether you&#8217;re a FSBO home seller, a real estate agent, or a professional home stager, you can use these essential tips when <strong>staging a home for sale.<br />
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<strong>Home Staging Tips for Kitchen &amp; Dining Room</strong></p>
<p>If the home has an eat-in kitchen it should have a table and chairs in it. Borrow a set or rent one. Buyers like to see an eat-in kitchen but often don&#8217;t have the vision to see it as such without the furniture.</p>
<p>Plastic paper towel holders have to be removed. Keep paper towels in a cabinet while the home is listed.</p>
<p>Remember we are trying to cut down on all visual clutter and create a spacious, opened-up home. All of the little things contribute to the overall look we are after when we stage homes.</p>
<p>Buy a new, attractive dishtowel.</p>
<p>Bowls are baskets of fruits are excellent. Use the real kind, no plastic.</p>
<p>You can update cabinets with new knobs and pulls for not a lot of money. You may want to paint them if they show much wear and tear.</p>
<p>Organize, neaten, and clean the inside of the cabinets. Store non-essential items elsewhere. Many buyers check inside the cabinets and they are looking for SPACE&#8211;so make them spacious.</p>
<p>More <em>home staging tips</em> soon to help sell your house fast.</p>
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		<title>De-Cluttering for Home Staging</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 18:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Most home owners accumulate a lot of clutter over the course of a few years. While you may be used to it and it may make you feel at home, it can detract from a room very easily.
When you are getting ready to start home staging your house, the first step should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>De-Cluttering for Home Staging</strong></p>
<p>Most home owners accumulate a lot of clutter over the course of a few years. While you may be used to it and it may make you feel at home, it can detract from a room very easily.</p>
<p>When you are getting ready to start home staging your house, the first step should be to remove all clutter. Try to avoid the common problem of throwing it all into a multi-use room, since you never know where visitors may be looking. Instead, try to organize your clutter into tubs or bins and store it in the garage or shed.</p>
<p>The main goal in home staging is to make rooms look bigger, brighter and more inviting.</p>
<p>You want to have a minimum of any items that will draw the attention away from the room itself. Clutter is the main culprit when it comes to devaluing a room. Anything that could possibly be conceived as clutter from newspapers, to magazines, to knick knacks will need to be removed.</p>
<p>When you are done, the only things left should be the furniture and any rugs or pictures on the walls. You can then add in some accessories or accent pieces like candles once all the clutter is gone.</p>
<p>You will be surprised at how big the room looks once all the clutter is gone. In fact, many people find that after going to the trouble of <strong>home staging</strong> that they fall in love with their houses all over again.</p>
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		<title>Home Staging Tips Crash Course in Effective Home Staging</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 18:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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When you start getting ready to stage your home, it is important to take a hard look at what you have as décor. This is a very subjective area and can turn off potential buyers.
 The main goal of home staging is to help potential buyers see themselves in your home. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>How to Stage Your Home Effectively</strong></p>
<p>When you start getting ready to stage your home, it is important to take a hard look at what you have as d<font face="Times New Roman">é</font>cor. This is a very subjective area and can turn off potential buyers.</p>
<p> The main goal of <strong>home staging</strong> is to help potential buyers see themselves in your home. In order for this to happen, you’re going to need to remove a few things first. Let’s start with personal items, such as photos, portraits, memorabilia and religious items. Although you may be very attached to them, they can make some visitors feel uncomfortable, or they may have trouble picturing their own family there instead of yours.</p>
<p>Although it may look a little stark when all of these items are removed, you have actually achieved one of the primary goals of home staging. You have created a blank canvas for your potential buyers to paint on. Speaking of painting, if you have any art work that takes away from the room, this should be removed as well. Art is very subjective and can make some visitors feel that the room just isn’t right, even if they can’t put their finger on the reason.</p>
<p><strong>Real estate staging</strong> doesn’t mean that you have to completely remove any personality from your home. Focus instead on bringing in items like fresh flowers, pretty candles or accent pieces that add to the value of the room in a generic and friendly way. You want to let your visitors fill in the rest of the details in their minds.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:57:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One great tip that home stagers know: buyers like to see a bedroom look like a bedroom.
Catch-all rooms don&#8217;t help sell houses.
If you have four bedrooms, show them off by having beds in them. You can &#8220;make&#8221; a bed with an air mattress set on top of some milk crates or cardboard boxes. A twin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One great tip that home stagers know: buyers like to see a bedroom look like a bedroom.</p>
<p>Catch-all rooms don&#8217;t help sell houses.</p>
<p>If you have four bedrooms, show them off by having beds in them. You can &#8220;make&#8221; a bed with an air mattress set on top of some milk crates or cardboard boxes. A twin or double are fine for rooms other than the master.  Make the bed beautifully with a bedspread (or comforter or quilt) that hangs low enough to conceal your &#8220;home-made&#8221; bed. Buyers don&#8217;t look under beds when house shopping</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:55:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home staging tip: Now is the time to put away your non-essential items, organize, control clutter. Thin out your belongings by having a garage sale or donating items. Pack what you won&#8217;t need and store boxes in the garage or in a storage unit if you can.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home staging tip: Now is the time to put away your non-essential items, organize, control clutter. Thin out your belongings by having a garage sale or donating items. Pack what you won&#8217;t need and store boxes in the garage or in a storage unit if you can.</p>
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		<title>Home staging tips for vacant homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Staging Tips for Vacant Homes
I am often asked about staging vacant homes.
Do you really need to show a house full of furniture for buyers to fully appreciate the home? Not really. Placing some key pieces of furniture like a small sofa or loveseat, arm chair, coffee table, and dining set is ideal. But you [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am often asked about <strong>staging vacant homes.</strong></p>
<p>Do you really need to show a house full of furniture for buyers to fully appreciate the home? Not really. Placing some key pieces of furniture like a small sofa or loveseat, arm chair, coffee table, and dining set is ideal. But you can do a lot by using vignettes in a staged home; and you can put fake beds in the bedrooms using the air mattress-on-boxes trick. </p>
<p>Some examples would be:</p>
<p>1. A small bistro set in the kitchen set up with &#8220;wine for two&#8221;</p>
<p>2. A luxurious bath gift basket in the bathroom with some rolled towels tied with raffia.</p>
<p>3.  Tea cups and a pretty tea pot on a tray on the bed</p>
<p>4.  A bowl of lemons, a pretty glass pitcher, and a wooden cutting board placed on the kitchen counter. An attractive sugar jar can go with this set-up, but leave out the knife <img src='http://home-staging-tips.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>5. A cozy white wicker chair with pillows and a throw, placed on a wrap-around porch or in a shady back yard spot. Leave a good book on the chair, too.</p>
<p>You wouldn&#8217;t want to use ALL of these suggestions in the same house. Try a couple of vignettes along with fresh flowers and large candles on countertops and mantles. Just putting a bright throw rug in front of the kitchen sink does wonders, too. Next time you <strong>stage a vacant house</strong>, if furniture rental isn&#8217;t in the plan, you can create tons of warmth and appeal with vignettes and a few accessories. These tips will help sell your vacant house fast!</p>
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		<title>Does home staging work? Yes, it does!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It happened again.
A non-staged home was on the market for 4 months with no offers. And the thing is, it was priced well because the seller is relocating and looking for a quick sale. 4 months later&#8230;I did some staging at this pretty piece of country real estate. 
Since it is a country farmhouse I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It happened again.</p>
<p>A non-staged home was on the market for 4 months with no offers. And the thing is, it was priced well because the seller is relocating and looking for a quick sale. 4 months later&#8230;I did some <strong>staging</strong> at this pretty piece of country real estate. </p>
<p>Since it is a country farmhouse I kept it casual, nothing fancy. The stage was set in the kitchen with a few colorful objects to move the eye around the bare countertops, a &#8220;making lemonade&#8221; vignette (pretty glass pitcher, bowl of gorgeous lemons, glass sugar jar, nice wood cutting board, flour-sack dish towel that says &#8220;sugar&#8221;); I also added a small mirror hanging at eye-level, a basket of apples, and a bright red colander. The key is the energetic red color placed in three areas (small but effective splashes of color) that the eye can bounce off of, moving around the space.<br />
<em>10 days later there were two offers</em>&#8230;one of them was $15,000 OVER the asking price. Amazing&#8211;home staging works!</p>
<p>Home owners please take note: <strong>staged homes bring faster, higher offers</strong> generally speaking (more often than not!)<br />
I would not even think of putting a non-staged home on the market, especially with the current conditions for home sellers.</p>
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Love decorating? You may love being a home stager! Setting up a home staging business is easier than you think. Keep reading on how to start your own staging business.<br />
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<h2>  Steps </h2>
<ol>
<li>Build on what you know already about design.
</li>
<li> Talk to other stagers to find out tips and tricks to starting a successful business.
<ul>
<li>Talk to stagers in different towns. Remember, you&#8217;re about to be the competition.
</li>
<li>Learn from their mistakes
</li>
<li>Take your housing market into consideration
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>  Keep track of trends in your town&#8217;s real estate market. Also look at neighboring towns.
</li>
<li>Discuss your idea with someone familiar with real estate and your area. Each town is different and may differ from what you see on TV shows.
<ul>
<li>Determine trends in your market that will help you help agents sell homes.
</li>
<li>Find out what types of homes are needing this service
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<li>Establish what range you can expect to successfully get business and make a profit
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</ul>
</li>
<li>  Create a business plan to help you stay focused.
<ul>
<li>Establish what funds will be needed and outline how you will spend them
</li>
<li>Even if you aren&#8217;t needing a loan for start up a good business plan is an excellent way to stay on task. It&#8217;s also good to have handy and follow should your business take off and you start considering loans to grow.
</li>
<li>Determine how much you will need to set aside to market to real estate agents, home sellers, home flippers and small builders.
</li>
<li>Outline where you will spend your money to avoid getting in over your head.
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</ul>
</li>
<li>  Go to the small business administration and understand what permits, licenses, and taxes you need to know about. (This step seems more overwhelming than it is.)
</li>
<li>Come up with a business name or use your own name.
</li>
<li>Create a business card. This is one of the most important tool for getting started. Talk to a <b>local printer</b> and have a card created and printed. Also consider other marketing swag such as pens, note pads, refrigerator magnets, etc.
</li>
<li>  Aggressively market your business.
</li>
<li> Market your business on a website. Show pictures of staged rooms. Create before and after photos.
</li>
<li>  Hand business cards and marketing items out to people who can refer business your way. Also consider businesses that would be good to work with to help you make more money.
<ul>
<li>
<ul>
<li>Realtors
</li>
<li>Residential painting companies (people often use painters when getting ready to sell)
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<li>Residential contractors or repair companies (people often use repairmen when getting ready to sell)
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<li>Office managers in condominium and townhouse offices. (Many larger complexes have security, offices, staff, etc. They will know of people about to sell and it&#8217;s in their best interest to sell at a great price.)
</li>
<li>Large companies and military relocation offices
</li>
<li>Moving companies
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</ul>
</li>
<li>Follow up regularly, remind them you&#8217;re still in business, take them to lunch if they can provide substantial leads and when someone does send you a referral you should send a thank you card and a gift appropriate for the amount of the business (dinner gift certificates, cash, flowers, spa certificate, etc.)
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</ul>
</li>
<li>Collect props for staging homes. You may be able to buy great furniture and accessories from moving sales, thrift stores, etc. Make sure they&#8217;re free of odors or stains. You don&#8217;t want to defeat the purpose of staging by adding dirty or smelly items.
<ul>
<li>You may need to store some pieces
</li>
<li>Develop a relationship with furniture rental businesses (not just ones that rent to the public but also ones that furnish corporate apartments as they can give you a good deal, make a little money and save you some.)
</li>
<li>Consider renting a storage facility or having a building added to your property.
</li>
<li>As your business grows you may be able to rent part of a warehouse at a discounted price.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Hire another &#8220;hand&#8221; to help. Think of some people you can bring along on a job with you.
<ul>
<li>Think of friends with great decorating skills. This could be a great project for retired friends, soccer moms, etc.
</li>
<li>Consider working with a local contractor or painter and bring them along. It&#8217;s often more than just moving or setting up furniture. You may need to suggest paint and other cosmetic work.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Learn that when  you get a client, set up a consultation.
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<li>Create a step by step plan that specifies what you will do.
</li>
<li>Listen and establish clear, open lines of communication.
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<li>  Listen more than talk. Remember it&#8217;s their home. The more you listen the more you&#8217;ll be able to help.
</li>
<li>Set your rates to cover your business costs and expenses.
</li>
<li>  Under-promise and over-deliver.
</li>
<li>  Be on site to supervise everything. Your clients don&#8217;t want to feel passed off to employees.
</li>
<li>  Ask clients for reviews of your work. Not only will feedback help to create potential problems but you can also use positive feedback as references.
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<p><a name="Tips"></a><br />
<h2>  Tips </h2>
<ul>
<li>Watch decorating shows, read magazines, and go to home decorating stores. Ask questions such as, &#8220;What is the style chosen here-traditional, modern, contemporary?&#8221; What colors are being used?&#8221; Are things being grouped according to color, texture, scale?&#8221; To whom is the show, magazine, and store trying to sell to?&#8221; How is the furniture arranged.&#8221; Come up with other possible arrangements. Decide if the furniture arrangement you are looking at is best for the room or space.
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<li>Once you have a business card, you can start working. Leave your card by an area or &#8216;vignette&#8217; you staged during an open house, hand your card to homeowners selling their homes with tips on how they might sell their home quicker, and most importantly- Realtors.
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<li>You can wait to buy props until you get more clients but you may need things like pictures, lamps, books and magazines, fabrics, end tables, chairs, plants, place settings, and area rugs. Do you have room in your basement or garage to store these props? If not, you may want to get in touch with a furniture rental company.
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<li>It can really be of great assistance to have another person to move furniture with you, haul items in and out of your van, run out for some more props. You may want to even consider training a potential apprentice.
</li>
<li>Give classes on decorating and home staging, write articles for a local newspaper, create color brochures or a portfolio of your past work, stage a friend&#8217;s home and have them write a testimonial up for you, give presentations to real estate offices, go to open houses.
</li>
<li>Your website must be a website that ranks highly with the search engines or people will not be able to find you, your site will only serve as your brochure.
</li>
<li>To set your rates, write down all your projected costs and divide that amount by the hours you intend to work to get your hourly rate. Remember, home staging is meant to save the homeowners money-even make them money! So your staging fixes are not huge cosmetic makeovers. Still, if you are doing a job you love and feel passionate about, you will succeed.
</li>
<li>Establish contacts such as a cleaning service, a house painter, and a handyman. Often the home will require these things that will be outside the scope of what you offer. Tell the homeowner, for example, that you have a painter with very reasonable rates if they want to consider changing the brown walls in the kitchen to a color that will make the room feel &#8220;more spacious and airy&#8221;. Of course you&#8217;ll need to investigate to find people that do good work, but it&#8217;ll be useful info because homeowners may or may not want to do all the work themselves.
</li>
<li>Instead of investing a lot of money on artwork, buy frames when you can find nice ones on sale. Buy a lot and fill them with black and white photos.
</li>
<li>  <b>Use local businesses whenever possible.</b> Use local printers and locally owned furniture rental, storage facilities, etc. Locals look after other locals and local business owners are often very well connected. They can also provide referrals for your new business.
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</ul>
<p><a name="Warnings"></a><br />
<h2>  Warnings </h2>
<ul>
<li>Remember, change can be threatening so don&#8217;t go in and immediately make changes. Listen to their story and gently ask questions, &#8216;What is your goal (besides the obvious). What do you think could be improved in this room? What kind of changes would you like to see in here?? Guide them in coming up their own answers- those are the ones that will feel most comfortable for them. Only then will trust be established. Once the homeowners trust you, most likely, they will allow you to make all the changes you feel need to be made.
</li>
<li>Be honest about what you can and cannot handle, and set up a clear action plan outlining the parameters of the job. Being clear about the job will help you in deciding what your job cost is.  Only name your price after creating a job action plan and after a consultation. If an extra room ends up being staged that was not initially laid out in your action plan, you will know to charge for that extra room.
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<p><a name="Related_wikiHows"></a><br />
<h2>  Related wikiHows </h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Inexpensively-Increase-the-Value-of-Your-Home" title="Inexpensively Increase the Value of Your Home">How to Inexpensively Increase the Value of Your Home</a>
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<li><a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Stage-Your-Home-for-a-Sale" title="Stage Your Home for a Sale">How to Stage Your Home for a Sale</a>
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<li><a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Start-Your-Own-Business" title="Start Your Own Business">How to Start Your Own Business</a>
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<li><a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Sell-Your-Own-House" title="Sell Your Own House">How to Sell Your Own House</a>
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<li><a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Buy-a-House" title="Buy a House">How to Buy a House</a>
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<h2>  Sources and Citations </h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.thestagingsource.com" class="external free" title="http://www.thestagingsource.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.thestagingsource.com</a> the Staging Source has free home staging tips, frequently asked questions about home staging, and a free newsletter for more tips.
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<p>When you start getting ready to stage your home, it is important to take a hard look at what you have as d<font face="Times New Roman">é</font>cor. This is a very subjective area and can turn off potential buyers.</p>
<p>The main goal of <strong>home staging</strong> is to help potential buyers see themselves in your home. In order for this to happen, you’re going to need to remove a few things first. Let’s start with personal items, such as photos, portraits, memorabilia and religious items. Although you may be very attached to them, they can make some visitors feel uncomfortable, or they may have trouble picturing their own family there instead of yours.</p>
<p>Although it may look a little stark when all of these items are removed, you have actually achieved one of the primary goals of home staging. You have created a blank canvas for your potential buyers to paint on. Speaking of painting, if you have any art work that takes away from the room, this should be removed as well. Art is very subjective and can make some visitors feel that the room just isn’t right, even if they can’t put their finger on the reason.</p>
<p><strong>Real estate staging</strong> doesn’t mean that you have to completely remove any personality from your home. Focus instead on bringing in items like fresh flowers, pretty candles or accent pieces that add to the value of the room in a generic and friendly way. You want to let your visitors fill in the rest of the details in their minds.</p>
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