Southern Oregon Living: Practice What You Preach - With Great Pictures!

Practice What You Preach - With Great Pictures!

Craig Schiller offered some excellent staging advice in his post Picture What You Preach.  I thought it was worthy of a re-post Practice What You Preach - With Great Pictures!  I think we Realtors could learn a few things too!  Thanks Craig! 

Because the end result of a staged home can be a great visual impression, home staging is seen as an image industry. Image companies in the fields of advertising, interior design, and landscaping have for long known that to sell and grow their own businesses; they must present a good visual image of themselves. As image businesses they know and rely on their logos, business cards and websites to communicating their knowledge and creative skill to apply basic design principals in their respective fields.

If home stagers are going to sell to home owners the need and importance of investing money to beautify their homes, which is the product they are selling, then the stager needs to invest money in to do the same for what they sell... which is their staging services To be competitive, a home stager needs to invest in their business image. A stager's image, communicated through a business card, brochure, website and portfolio, must demonstrate knowledge of and skill to apply basic design principals. Doing anything less is hypocritical.


Home stagers also need to practice what they preach to Realtors. If stagers are going profess and advise the importance of using good photography to capture and present a home for sale on-line, then again, a stager needs to do the same for photography they show of the their work on-line. A stager's on-line portfolio is a key, yet often overlooked, tool communicate quality, skill and ability.

Stagers can maximize their on-line credibility is by addressing the following 3 points with their portfolio.

  • Show Versatility & Proficiency - Every market is different and a stager's work should represent the types of homes being sold in the markets they serve. However the more depth and diversity a stager can show the better. The most compelling portfolios will show staging work that was done in both big and small homes, vacant and occupied homes, low to high end homes, and the ability in to work with a variety of design styles.
  • Use the Same View Point - Proof of a stager's skill and ability is often shown in Before & After photographs. But quite often the Before photo is taken from a totally different position in a room, from the After photo. The best sales testament and visually dramatic impact Before & After photography will have is when the Before & After photo is taken from the EXACT same angle.
  • Take Quality Photos - While it may not be possible to take perfect and compelling Befores, the After image needs to be well photographed. Over flashed, under flashed, and blurry photos will hurt even the best staged After transformation. Stagers that invest the time and money to take quality photos visually communicate their commitment to their profession.

Practice What You Preach - With Great Pictures!

Stage It Forward...

4 commentsMel Peterson - The Naked Blogger • November 07 2009 06:12PM

Comments

Craig Schiller is both  a wonderful blogger and stager.    I reread this blog all the time since realtors need to present themselves professionally in the media for people to want to hire them.

Posted by Judy Greenberg- Coldwell Banker- Buffalo Grove- Long Grove Homes for Sale (Coldwell Banker Buffalo Grove- 350 Half Day Road ) over 2 years ago

I agree! I have found that mant of the stagers on AR don't have great pictures of their work. This is so hugh in selling for home stagers. Craigs pictures are stunning.

Posted by Monique Hailer (CENTURY 21 New Millennium) over 2 years ago

Melinda, This was a great re-blog.  You hardly have to write a post when you show those incredible before and after shots!

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 2 years ago

I totally agree Judy :)

Monique ~ Pictures tell the story!

Carole ~ I know, Craig did all the work :)

Posted by Mel Peterson - The Naked Blogger (Real Estate Cafe LLC) over 2 years ago

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