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Creating Your FANTASTIC Home Staging Elevator Speech!

Once we step back into fall the serious networking begins again! Networking is one of your 3 ‘Must Do’ marketing strategies if you really want to grow your business quickly.

The way to make the most of attending a networking event is to come well prepared. Most networking events expect at the least, that you will introduce yourself through your ‘elevator speech’ (aka your ‘infomercial or commercial’) and give others your business card. If you are a member of a networking group you may also be able to create a table display which gives you more visibility.

Before I go to any networking event I always like to set my intention so I know what results I expect to ‘get and give’ at a particular event. Networking does take work and it takes time. You need to attend often and follow up with people you meet. People need to KNOW YOU, LIKE YOU & TRUST YOU before they will buy from you. And they can’t do this from just one quick introduction!

To make the most of your time, it is best to have your website up and running even if it is not 100% completed. Most networkers will go directly to your website to learn more about you. Just like home staging you only get 1 chance to make a great first impression – so make the most of it!

CREATE A LONGER AND SHORTER VERSION OF YOUR ELEVATOR SPEECH

Typically you have anywhere from a few seconds to give your elevator speech to several minutes. You might use it quite literally when you are in an elevator and someone asks you what you do. In some more structured groups like BNIs (Business Networking International) you have 60 seconds to talk about yourself and let the other members know what type of ideal client/referral you are looking for.

If you are new to the world of networking and nervous, there is nothing that says you can’t type it up and have it on a piece of paper to read from. Or try writing just your few key points on index cards or in your blackberry to refer to if you need to. Most experienced networkers realize that we all started just like you! Go with a friend if you are really nervous or join a Toastmaster’s group to gain your confidence.

If you follow this simple proven 7 Steps to Creating Your FANTASTIC Elevator Speech Formula you can adjust it like an accordion. Write up 2 versions so that you have your ‘short version’ and your ‘expanded version’.

I’ll share mine with you here as if I was introducing myself as a Home Staging Instructor to a networking group. Script it so it is fairly conversational.

A. Longer Version Elevator Speech

1. Your NAME & Your BUSINESS NAME -Hello my name is Dana Smithers. I am a Home Staging Expert, founder and instructor of the PRES Staging School.

2. Who your IDEAL CLIENTS are -I teach aspiring home stagers how to become successful and confident business owners.

3. What your ideal clients STRUGGLE with -Many students are new entrepreneurs and have no idea even where to start to build their business. They struggle with lack of confidence to do the physical staging and to charge what they are really worth.

What’s Holding You Back In Your Home Staging Business

As home stagers and redesigners you are just like any other business owner. You can get full steam ahead with your work, love it and then suddenly without explanation you come to a screeching halt! So what happens?

You get sabotaged by your thinking! It’s often been referred to as the ‘What If’ scenario that plays havoc with your mind. You seem to forget everything that you have accomplished in the past and actually feel paralyzed from moving forward. The ‘What If’ mind talk is fear and ego based and you know the ego doesn’t like you changing and moving out of fear!

Do you paralyze yourself with negative mind talk of ‘WHAT IF’?

I’d like to share with you some of the ‘What If’ mind talk scenarios that I have heard over the past several years of coaching women in the home staging and redesign business.

WHAT IF…

* I don’t get my website up before I have my first client…

* I spend all this money on the course and I’m not very good at the work…

* I don’t get any good leads from my trade show booth…

* I can’t get anyone to help me on the staging job…

* I don’t get that bid for the home staging job…

* The client doesn’t like my work…

WHAT IF YOU DID…

* Get your first client before your website was up! Fantastic! You will do a great job for them and be able to use their testimonial and have great new photos for your portfolio.

* Know that you have made a great investment because you have confirmed that you are in fact, a fantastic home stager; you have the confidence and the credentials now to attract clients.

* Screen your trade show attendees really well and because of this, got some amazing ideal clients.

* Put out a request for helpers from other home stagers you met in the course. You can even try a few different ones out to see who is the best fit for you and your business. And you find a great partner!

* Find out who got the bid and most importantly ‘why’. Next time you bid you now have more information to surpass your last bid offer.

* The most amazing job possible and you loved your work. Is it possible this client would not have liked what anyone did?

Take a look at what you have accomplished in the past because the way you do anything is the way you do everything! Focus on your strengths and know that you can achieve your goals.

Dana Smithers is founder and creative director of the PRES Staging Resource Centre (www.presstaging.com), a company devoted to teaching entrepreneurs how to start and run their home staging business. Through her workshops, courses, mentoring programs, and products, Dana shows her students how to live their dream of becoming a home stager whether part time or full time.