Home Staging Blog by Jennie Norris

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IAHSP Celebrates A Decade of Excellence!

Congratulations to the International Association of Home Staging Professionals who this year is celebrating 10 years - that's right - a DECADE of Excellence!

In 1999, Founder Barb Schwarz had the vision and foresight to establish the first professional Association to serve the Home Staging industry. Patterned after other professional Associations - the National Association of Realtors and the National Speakers Association - IAHSP based its membership in excellence, education and ethics.  It is also the only professional Home Staging Association that has hosted an annual Educational Symposium and Convention for six years, and the only association that has a non-profit IAHSP Foundation established to give back to communities and individuals in needs all over North America!

CELEBRATE with us - 10 years is an accomplishment worth shouting about!!

To find out how you can be part of this amazing professional Association that sets business standards, ethics standards and performance standards for the Home Staging industry, go to www.iahsp.com or email Jennie@iahsp.com

 

7 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • January 25 2009 10:20PM

IAHSP Chapters Raise over $500,000 for Charitable Groups and Individuals in Need

IAHSP - International Association of Home Staging Professionals

The International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP) - the only professional association that is based on education, excellence and ethics and serves the Home Staging Industry raised over a half million dollars for Worldwide Staging Service Week!  Contributions of time, money, furnishings, materials, and decor were given to charitable groups such as the Ronald McDonald House, women's shelters, abused children's homes, homeless shelters, and more. 

As the only association serving the Home Staging industry that has an annual goal of giving back to communities around the country, we are very proud of the accomplishments of many of our over 100 chapters nationwide and in Canada.  This year, more than ever, the people that received the efforts of our IAHSP Chapter members and ASPs were very much in need.

Although the economy may have taken a toll on other groups reaching out to support those in need, IAHSP continued its commitment to providing help and support to people all over.

You can watch the Worldwide Staging Service Week video montage that shows some of our IAHSP Chapter projects by linking to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11KhloxKFVc where it is featured on You Tube.

Congratulations to IAHSP, our IAHSP Chapters and the IAHSP Foundation on another successful year!

- Jennie

Jennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP

President IAHSP - 2009-2010

1 commentJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • December 19 2008 10:55PM

Posers - All Talk but no Walk

I was watching this media segment on some celebrity nonsense, and they kept referring to people as "Posers."  In fact, one urban dictionary definition of "Poser" is:

A poser is someone who tries to fit into a profile they aren't. People who try to give off the impression that they are one thing when they are really another.

Also, a poser can be one who says they can do something that they can't.

I know we all have Staging Posers in our markets.  I ran across one that was hired to do a Staging project, and turns out he was a Realtor "Posing" as a Stager - who picked out rental furniture that was a total mish-mash, but was cheaper than a real Stager.  End result - the house did not sell when it should - and the client ended up spending way more money to have it done right the second time around!

These Posers are people that claim they know how to Stage but really don't.  This person could be anyone from the homeowner who thinks because they watch HGTV they can successfully Stage their house, to a person that reads a book or a "how-to" pamphlet created and all of a sudden is an "expert" on what to do, to someone that actually starts up a Staging business, but really has no idea what Staging is all about.  Although some of the media shows and publications help, the GIFT of Staging is not something you can just wake up one day and claim to have.  To me it is a God-given gift was have from birth - the abiltiy to see things in a new way, to picture and envision rooms, yards, houses transformed.  Not everyone has it - so not everyone can be a Stager.

According to one website: Calling someone a poser is the same thing as accusing them of being fake or inauthentic. They may talk the talk, but they don't walk the walk

How do we overcome the Posers in our own industry?

First, I hate to say it here on a blog site, but just because someone is writing about it - does not mean they are actually doing it.  The public has to be savvy about not just picking someone because they have a bunch of points.  Sadly, some are impressed by that, but as I blogged in the past, http://activerain.com/blogsview/371376/If-You-Are-In-Here-You-Are-Not-Out-There if a person is always in "here" blogging, and on numerous other sites posting things, they could not possibly be out "there" as much as a they claim, unless they literally never sleep.  That, to me, is a Poser.

Writing about it and DOING it are two totally different things!  Now I know Blogging can be like a full-time job - and it IS for some that actually get paid to comment on life, websites, etc., or for those that want to parlay their blog sites into publiciations. . .  However, when our full time job we "blog about" is Staging - how can we be wearing both hats and be legit in our business?  I know there are some that make it work, but a non-Poser will have a balance - not spending all their time on a blog site, and have real examples of productive work - which brings me to the next point.

Hopefully the public is savvy enough to actually look at the portfolios of the potential Stager - and makes sure that the photos included are of their work.  And a Stager that is really out there running a business will have RECENT examples of successful Staging work, and statistics they track.  Or at least they should.  If they are promoting the same old photo from a year ago, chances are they have not really been "out there" Staging and are "posing" with those that have been out there working.

I know the tough market has meant business slow down for many markets - mine included - and yet because we are in this long term, we have recent examples and success stories we could share.  A Poser will not have those.

Next - ASK for Credentials.  A Poser won't have any.  That is a pretty simple solution there.  A Home Staging Poser will most likely talk about how much they love decorating, or perhaps they even came from a different parallel field, but they really won't be able to talk too much about how they have self-educated themselves in this field, or reference classes they may have taken.

How about ASKING for Insurance.  A Poser probably will not have made the investment to insure a business that does not really exist.  They want to be considered a Home Stager, but they don't really want to make the investment in a business. Not only does it leave their clients at risk, but they are putting their own family at risk by not insuring their business.

How about this important distinction:  A Poser will not have success.  Because they really don't know what they are doing, their houses don't sell and they cannot toot their horn over fabulous Staging transformations that result in record sales, or other stats that help sustain the Staging market.

Finally I think this question really weeds out the Posers from the Home Stagers that really plan on doing this as long as their minds will allow . . . Ask the Poser "How long do you see yourself doing this and why?"  The Poser usually looks at Staging as a quick buck, and gets out as fast as they got in when the going gets tough.  Or the Poser does not understand truly how Staging can work to sell a house - and will just dump in basic decor or a ton of greenery and call the house "Staged."

Posers are all talk and very little walk.  They want to be like those that are successful in this fun, exciting, roller coaster ride of a business we call Staging - but it's time to identify the Posers so that the public does not get led down a primrose path of false expectations.

What is your take - and how many of you have met a Poser in your Market?  Do tell!!

Jennie

 

 

11 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • December 19 2008 04:47PM

IAHSP Worldwide Staging Service Week Video

1 commentJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • November 30 2008 12:38PM

Home Staging Training Course - Scottsdale, AZ November 5-7, 2008

Accredited Staging Professional (ASP) Course        Accredited Staging Professional (ASP) Real Estate Agent

ATTENTION:  Are you interested in setting up a SUCCESSFUL Home Staging Business?

OR

Are you a Real Estate Agent that wants to learn more about how Home Staging can help you market your listings better and help you earn more money?

Then sign up for the prestigious Accredited Staging Professional (ASP )Course developed by world-reknown Home Staging expert, Barb Schwarz, The Creator of Home Staging.  This class is offered through Stagedhomes.com.  Since 1999, Stagedhomes.com has paved the way for the Home Staging industry, bringing valuable training courses and seminars to people throughout North America.

This class is sponsored by the Phoenix Association of Realtors.  Realtors will earn Continuing Education credits for attendance.

Join the growing ASP Family Network and get plugged in to valuable savings with national and local business partners, companies, services, and vendors serving the real estate and home staging industries.

Join the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP) that for nearly 10 years has set the benchmark of excellence for Home Staging through its professional standards of quality, education and excellence established for the industry.

Get access to the one and only Staging University with thousands of pages online full of turn-key marketing resources, photos, and tools you can use immediately to ensure your success as an ASP.

DATE:  November 5-7, 2008 in Scottsdale, AZ from 9AM - 5:30 PM daily.

Real Estate Agents attend November 5-6, 2008 (first 2 days)

Home Staging Professionals attend November 5-7, 2008 (all 3 days)

For information on registering for this training seminar, go to www.Stagedhomes.com or call 800-391-7161 or email Julie@stagedhomes.com

 

0 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • October 28 2008 02:38PM

Sellers Staging Strategies Seminar in Fair Oaks, CA - Keller Williams

Come and learn about Home Staging and how it benefits you as a Realtor with KW - at the Sellers Staging Strategies Seminar - Thursday, November 20th, 2008 at noon. Lunch will be provided.

You will hear from the regional expert on Home Staging that started the very first professional home staging company to serve the Sacramento region, and to date has successfully staged over 2,500 houses.

Join Jennie Norris as she covers key pertinent information on Staging for today's market, and gives an added bonus discussion on Color Trends for 2009!

Contact Kristen McNaughten 916.241.8081 to sign up for this seminar.  You must be a KW agent to attend.

 

Keller Williams Seller Staging Strategies

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To contact Jennie Norris, We Stage Sacramento call 888-WE-STAGE or (916)768-1662.

We Stage Sacramento was the first company to serve the greater Sacramento market with full-service home staging for Vacant and Occupied houses. We Stage Sacramento works with Realtors, Sellers, Builders, and Investors to properly prepare houses for sale.  We get results and over 95% of our Staged properties have sold in 60 days or less - in a market that is the toughest we've seen in decades.

Call us for results and service you can trust.  We are Fully insured and Licensed. We are Accredited and Trained to serve you, and we are members of the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP) the only international trade association serving the Home Staging industry since 1999.

0 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • October 28 2008 01:50PM

Happy Fall! Pumpkin Patch 2008 - Enjoying the Changing Season

We decided to take some time Sunday for a trip to the Pumpkin Patch.  With a little coercion on our part (as parents of teenager and pre-teens) we managed to get our 14 year old daugter, our nearly 13 year old son, and 10 1/2 and 9 year old sons to come along for a couple of hours to a farm near our house that grows everything.  This time of year it is chalk full of pumpkins, pies, and great shopping for fall and Christmas!

Enjoy! - Jennie

 

 

 

0 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • October 28 2008 01:36PM

What do Home Stagers and Major League Baseball Players have in Common?

Baseball

Well it certainly is not our annual multi-million dollar contracts . . . or the papparazzi that follow us around! LOL

But seriously . . . I was out to dinner with my husband and friends on Sunday, and the Tampa Bay-Boston final series game was on television.  We were seated at the bar waiting for our table, and people were shouting and yelling for their preferred team.

I said hello to the man seated next to me - he looked to be in his mid-50's - and as he watched the game he sort of whimsically said, "You know - those guys really have it great.  They get to do something they have loved since childhood and make money at it." 

Hmmm.

So I turned to him and said, "Well I may not make the multi-million dollar annual contracts of the baseball players, but I get to do something I love and have been passionate about since I was young."

He was intrigued - I told him about Home Staging, and found out he was an engineer (boring - to me anyway) and from the environmental business arena (where I used to work) . . .

Think about it - it's true.  As Home Stagers, we get to use our creativity that we've had since we were very young, and make money and have a life because of it. 

Most people (including me) were taught to get educated, get a good job, pay bills, and pursue something that helped make enough money to support the lifestyle we want.

When I found Home Staging as a viable business, it opened my eyes and my life to the possibilities of doing something I really enjoy.  I hope to teach my kids that their passions are worth pursuing - and there are ways to make income doing something they love not just doing something for money. 

There is a difference, as most of us know.  Any of us that have ever worked for someone else doing something we really did not enjoy can attest to this truth.

I think there are many people that are following their passions and doing things they truly enjoy.  The true test is to ask ourselves, "Do I see myself doing this for the rest of my life and if so, will I be happy?"

The best part of all is that we CAN earn good money as a Home Stager - it totally depends on how we build our business.  We can be successful, we can even have "fans."

Home Run for Home Staging!

- Jennie

6 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • October 21 2008 12:03PM

Folsom Home Staging - We Stage Sacramento

We Stage Folsom

We Stage Sacramento was the first home staging company to serve Folsom and to date has successfully Staged more house for sale in this region than any other company.  Link to www.WeStageFolsom.com for additional information on our Staging services.

Check out some of our photos by linking here:  PHOTO GALLERY

We have Staged houses that range from homes in subdivisions to custom multi-million dollar houses, and everything in between.  With our quality work, tasteful inventory, and flexible pricing, We Stage Sacramento is your best choice for staging your house in Folsom.  We are licensed and fully insured for your protection.

In addition to our excellent Staging work, we also partner with you for marketing success and have many add-on benefits available to our clients to help them market their property or listing.  Ask us how we can help you successfully Stage your house and help market it to potential buyers.

Call We Stage Sacramento today!  888-WE-STAGE or 916-768-1662 and ask for Jennie Norris, Accredited Staging Professional Master and President of the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP) Sacramento regional chapter.

We Stage Sacramento

0 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • October 20 2008 10:07AM

Sacramento Home Staging - We Stage Sacramento

We Stage Sacramento

We Stage Sacramento was the first home staging company to serve Sacramento County and to date has successfully Staged more house for sale in this region than any other company.  Link to www.WeStageSacramento for additional information on our Staging services.

Check out some of our photos by linking here:  PHOTO GALLERY

We have Staged houses that range from homes in subdivisions to custom multi-million dollar houses, and everything in between.  With our quality work, tasteful inventory, and flexible pricing, We Stage Sacramento is your best choice for staging your house in Sacramento County.  We are licensed and fully insured for your protection.

In addition to our excellent Staging work, we also partner with you for marketing success and have many add-on benefits available to our clients to help them market their property or listing.  Ask us how we can help you successfully Stage your house and help market it to potential buyers.

Call We Stage Sacramento today!  888-WE-STAGE or 916-768-1662 and ask for Jennie Norris, Accredited Staging Professional Master and President of the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP) Sacramento regional chapter.

We Stage Sacramento

0 commentsJennie Norris, ASPM, IAHSP • October 20 2008 09:57AM