Greetings Dear Fellow Redecorators, Testing the Waters
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Greetings Dear Fellow Redecorators, Testing the Waters
Summer, 2011 Greetings Dear Fellow Redecorators, Inside This Edition Greetings Dear Fellow Redecorators 1 Testing the Waters…continued 1 Classified Ad 2 Summer Survival Tips 3 The 2011 IRN Conference … October 23 – 26, 2011 4 New Members 5 Pasadena Showcase House 2011 6 Therefore, those IRN redecorators who have been practicing for a decade or longer will be honored in a special ceremony at the Interior Redecorators Network’s 15th Anniversary Conference in Sarasota, Florida, this fall. Each of these members who have reached or have passed the 10-year mark will receive a special certificate and medal, as well as a prestigious new designation on their IRN Directory Profile page, recognizing their accomplishments. CEP Committee Update – New 7 I hope you will join me in saluting the following veteran members on October 23, 2011: As a follow up to my previous article on Social Media as well as the April Boot Camp covering the same topic, this is a Q&A based on questions from members that have come my way. Please don’t miss this exciting (& free!) opportunity to promote your business and the IRN. As they say, you have to be in it to win it! Soon, the Interior Redecorators Network will have a certified member in Lima, Peru. She will be implementing the same redecorating system offered in Sydney, Australia and in more than 100 cities across North America. IRN professionals have been bringing redesign relief, Resale-Ready™ staging and other affordable remedies to homes all over the globe for 15 years. And now, as we are about to commemorate the organization’s anniversary, it seems like the perfect time to also celebrate the achievement of its most senior members. Kimberly Reehl, Gina Stigi, Christina Birtcher, Jan Singer, Pamela O'Brien, Jeanine Hanson, P. Jane Nicholson, Allyson Paris, Jeanne M. Turner (1st IRN President), Shari Comins Fishman, Kathleen Dutka (3rd IRN President), Wrenda Goodwyn and Janet Bruns. Until then, I wish you all a beautiful, productive summer. Lauri Opportunities for Growth Dear Facebook Using Members 7 Testing the Waters…continued By Gina Stigi, IRN, NJ Q: Why should I take the time out of my already busy week to participate in Social Media? A: Put simply: TO GET CLIENTS! Like it or not, have time for it or not, businesses of every shape and size are using social media with such great success to gain business and make money, it is now considered an essential marketing tool that will hurt your business growth should you opt out. Q: How do I get started if I have never been on Facebook? 1 A: Aside from the information available to all members on the recorded Boot Camp call (refer to the last email blast sent for the link) and last quarter’s newsletter, you can tap into a variety of resources online for help. Here are a few to check out that have both free and paid information to help you grow your business and learn the ropes. http://amyporterfield.com/ http://www.marismith.com/online-social-networkingvs-in-person-networking/ http://www.lewishowes.com/ http://www.hubspot.com/ Q: What is the difference between LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and our Message Boards? Where do I go for what? do right by your business and dig when you have a question or are looking for information. Q: How often should I post on the IRN FB Page? What should I post? What is ok to post and what isn’t? A: This information was covered in great detail during the April Boot Camp call (you can listen to the recorded call online, go to the boards for the link), and specific Facebook Posting Guidelines have been posted in the Marketing Tips Thread on the boards. In addition, on the Calendar function of the boards there are ideas for topics to post about on the first of each month. Q: Who will see my Facebook posts? A: At this point in the IRN’s development, we as an organization are not on Twitter. You as an individual business can choose to use Twitter as an additional way of communicating to your clients with short, 140-character length messages. Again, refer to the resources above and twitter.com for more information. A: Anyone who ―likes‖ the IRN on Facebook will be able to see your posts. Should those fans of ours choose to, they may ―share‖ our posts with their friends. The IRN has a Professional Group on LinkedIn, which is primarily a business-to-business website. When on LinkedIn, consider yourself to be at a BNI or Chamber of Commerce meeting – you are speaking to colleagues or potential vendors. That doesn’t mean you can’t find new clients from a LinkedIn Connection, but that is the exception, not the rule. A: You should have a business FB Page because every professional organization or company has one (from independent jewelry designers to Starbucks and The Gap), and you do not want to be seen as mixing your personal life with your business. This ensures we appear as the professional decorators we are, and your individual business FB Page allows you to give your clients quick updates, upload photos, and promote yourself without costly website upgrades or changes. Q: How can I help grow my business and gain recognition for the IRN? The IRN Facebook (FB) Page is a public-facing networking tool. Think of it as the interactive arm of our new (and fabulous) website. We are literally interacting with our clients and potential clients when we post, comment, or share on this Page. When you participate in the IRN FB Page, you are promoting your business and the IRN organization as a whole. Win-Win. The IRN Message Board is a strictly INTERNAL communication tool. This is our only way (besides conferences and Boot Camp calls) to speak with each other as an organization. I cannot stress this strongly enough – things happen fast in the digital world, and posts will be made on the Board that will help you grow your business in this tough economy. Check the Marketing thread and the General Discussion often. As Social Media Chairperson, I will always post urgent, time-sensitive information on the right hand side of the main Home Page to keep you from having to dig for information, but you must Q: Why should I have a business FB Page AND a personal FB Page, and what is the difference? A: I’m so glad you asked! Take a deep breath, do your research and USE YOUR RESOURCES to get on the web and start getting clients, client referrals, and more JOBS! Come to the conference in October for even more information on how to navigate the Social Media waters, and get updates on how the IRN is faring on the World Wide Web. Classified Ad Editor and Layout Person (2 positions) required for successful quarterly newsletter. No experience necessary. Training provided. Detail-oriented (Editor) and artistic flair (Layout Person) are assets. Immediate openings. Contact Linda Hammond at [email protected] 2 Summer Survival Tips By Wrenda Goodwyn, IRN Gold Member-Green Certified, FL Photo courtesy of Wrenda Goodwyn Summer. It means vacations, spring cleaning, Take your top five clients to lunch (hopefully, in the summer you have the time). Do it as a thank you but while you are there, talk to them about your business. What services could you add or package differently? What are clients looking for in decorator? What scares them the most about hiring a decorator? This is a great way to get some useful information you can use immediately! Tip: Prepare a list of about three to five questions to casually work into the conversation. My preference is do individual lunches and do them at a design center or someplace near a retail outlet. That way you can browse following lunch and it is an enticement to have them meet you. Do not underestimate this one! Blogging: Pick up the pace! If you are a blogger, pick up the pace in the summer when people have more time to read! Blog at least once a week. Tip: Make a list today of summer topics and prepare several at a time so that you have them ready to go. working in the garden, leisurely days, a break from a long winter and days in the sun. It is also the time when much of our business also goes on vacation. This is not necessarily such a great thing! Here are a few survival tips that you can do for summer to keep business going and to market your business for a busy fall which will be here before we know it! Don’t waste time: Make a plan Everything seems less dire when you have a plan. So put your summer plan together TODAY. And put it into effect tomorrow. Customize it to fit your area because each market is different. Think: Summer offer Come up with a special summer offer. Tip: what is your most popular service during the year? Make that your special offer for summer. Come up with a name and market it with a special rate. It gets you in the door and may lead to other services. My offer is called: A cool decorating offer for a long, hot southwest Florida summer. I am going to offer a two-hour consultation or a color consultation at a reduced rate. Be creative and have fun with a special offer. Set specific dates of availability. Thanks for your business: A mini focus group Power Partnering: It helps everyone Do some research. Make a list of organizations related to your business that would welcome a guest blogger on their site. Example: The top realtor your area. Ask if you can write about 5 ways to get more traffic this summer. (Not a good writer? Hire someone!!! I have said this before and it is important!!!! If you don’t, you are missing opportunities for valuable exposure). Also: take the time to contact each of your vendors/sources (their business slows down in the summer as well) and see how you might partner with them on a project. Client referrals: Who doesn’t like a gift? Take the time this summer to set up a program to reward your best referral partners. I haven’t met anyone yet who does not appreciate a Starbucks card! It requires little effort for meaningful return. If you haven’t had referrals yet, do some networking this summer with sources and clients to let them know that you appreciate referrals. Homework: Write a report! Include this in your handouts and send it to the media. Write a report on something timely. For example: Property values drop weekly in my area. So I m writing a report on declining home values (local research) and value added ways to enhance home values. Think of an issue for your area (local newspaper is a good resource). Plan now for fall: Speaking engagements and presentations Now is the time to do your research and contact the appropriate organizations for seminars, 3 presentations, etc. It is also time to redo your presentation, purchase or create a power point and review your handouts. Think about what you want to say and what result you would like to achieve. milestones throughout the week. We hope you plan on being part of this very special conference. We’ve designed it just for you! Why go to the conference? And speaking of local media… Most of you know that I also have a marketing communications business. I work with clients to create press releases and to get them into the national media. I can tell you with all assurance, that summer is off season for the news. Media are scrambling for articles to put on their pages. Tip: Take advantage of summer and come up with two or three newsworthy items and send them to the local press. Examples: New service that you are offering, a report that you have produced, a new certification that you have received. The list is endless. What you may not have thought of is news about your business! Not a writer? Again, hire someone to do this for you. It is money well spent and will keep you from missing opportunities! Enjoy summer and take advantage of the slower time to do some work on your business! But remember, summer will not last forever, so do one of these tips today! The 2011 IRN Conference – Sarasota, Florida – October 23-26, 2011 1. You will be inspired and encouraged. As business owners we work hard. Attending conference is exciting! It will give you that needed boost that reminds you that you belong to a group of talented and successful people. 2. You will get the answers you have been looking for. The lineup of speakers is impressive and on target for just what our businesses need right now. 3. Learn new ways to help your business grow. You will come away with a multitude of ideas including at least 2 or 3 that will make an immediate difference in your business. Past experience has shown you are likely to find that one idea that will turn your business around - and send it soaring. 4. Meet your peers. We communicate with each other on the Boards and email and now through Facebook and other social media. Meet these friends in person and enjoy catching up with the ones you already know. The IRN Conference is the perfect time to do some networking and have informal conversations with fellow redecorators that could develop into wonderful lasting professional and personal friendships. 5. Learn the secrets of branding, marketing, social media networking, and design from experts in these fields. You will have the opportunity to discuss your most pressing questions with these top professionals! 6. You are a professional and attending a professional conference is part of doing business. Invest in yourself and reap the rewards! You are worth it! And what better place than sunny Sarasota, at a top hotel at a great rate – compare our conference fees with those of others and you will see the value. By Allyson Paris, IRN Gold Member, NJ On behalf of the 2011 Conference Committee, I would like to express how excited we are to be th planning the 10 Conference of the Interior Redecorators Network! We will be celebrating many 7. Imagine the wealth of information you will receive by being together with your fellow redecorators in one place. From our guest speakers to the person sitting next to you, you will get ideas, inspiration and answers to your questions about succeeding as an Interior Redecorator. Allow yourself to be inspired by our most successful members who can show you how they have made the most of their businesses. 8. You will have the opportunity ask questions and 4 be heard. The IRN is a volunteer group that thrives on member participation. 9. When you leave the conference, you will know that you are not alone—you will be equipped with the latest information, as well as knowing you belong to a solid, supportive network whose members share and understand your desire to succeed. 10. Best of all, you will celebrate, laugh, be pampered by the Ritz-Carlton hotel staff, take in the sun, be with friends, and return home knowing you will take your business to the next level! Thank you in advance for signing the evite and booking your room. This is one conference you do not want to miss. You will return home with a fresh outlook and a network of friends who have the same dreams of success as you. Together we can make those dreams a reality. New Members By Rosalee Cline, IRN Gold Member-Green Certified, VA Linda Brisbois 6212 South Ranch Park Lane Spokane, WA 99206 Home – 509 927-2272 Fax – 509 927-4648 Cell – 509 939-2053 [email protected] Mary E. Gross 109 Northlake Lane Madison, MS 39110 Home – 601 856-1736 Cell – 269 967-2194 [email protected] Diana Hopper 30652 Stanfield Meadows Road Stanfield, OR 97875 Home – 541 449-3203 Cell – 541 561-8212 [email protected] Donna Ross 882 Yarramalong Road Wyong Creek, Australia NS 2259 Home – 61 02 43561456 Work – 61 02 43561356 Fax – 61 02 43561456 [email protected] Sometimes when the weather doesn't cooperate the best option is to use containers. Here a little color adds to the enjoyment of the deck. Also why not add some color by your mailbox? Rosalee Cline Barbara Schultz 5755 Lake Vista Drive Bonsall, CA 92003 Home – 760 726-1954 Work - 760 201-8683 [email protected] Pam Thurin 2175 Temple Hills Drive Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Home – 949 494-7068 Cell - 949 295-7760 [email protected] Here are the latest new members in the IRN! Join me in giving extending a big welcome! Why not take the time to drop them a line and say hello? 5 Pasadena Showcase House 2011 By Linda Hammond, IRN Gold Member, CA create the illusion of an inside room, while enjoying the natural creek just below and mild evenings in the canyon. You can imagine a delightful dining experience in any locale using some of the elements of this design. Notice the chair backs - they are fashioned from old shutters adding to the whimsical air. Courtyard & Knot Garden Design by Logoluso Design Studio The enclosed courtyard, located off the living room, becomes an extension of the home—a cozy, intimate outdoor space that serves as an area to relax and entertain. Renowned architect, Paul Revere Williams, designed this home in 1927. The architectural elements remain true to Paul Williams' elegant traditional style and complement the house's English Period Revival design. Mr. McGregor's Garden Alastair Boase Landscape Design Eco-friendly, repurposed pieces have been artfully crafted into handsome, functional elements: a potting table made from the original pool house walls, a bench assembled from a dismantled redwood deck and a fire hearth flaunting the old swimming pool coping. Wanderland Tea Garden FormLA Landscaping, Inc. This is such an inviting garden: a place between worlds, as lush and vibrant as an English Garden, while proudly claiming its dry location in the foothills of Southern California. The floating windows help What a delightful place to putter around on a lazy summer mornings or evenings. Imagine what old pieces you may have that can be transported from one use to another: an old desk, kitchen table with a bookcase set on top for storage, funky old cabinet, and more, just close your eyes and imagine it! 6 CEP Committee Update – New Opportunities for Growth LeeSa Page, IRN Gold Member, VA Wow! The CEP committee has been a very busy group this spring. We are happy to report that we officially launched the newly revised Gold Member log and requirements in February (you can get the new log and instructions on how to fill it out on the CEP Discussion thread ―Gold Member Info‖). We continue to add new online courses to both the Gold and Green programs, which you can also check in the CEP Discussion threads. You can find up-to-date information on all things CEP in those areas. Speaking of the CEP Discussion Threads, our committee is working on promoting information on CEP to the members – what it is, how you benefit from it, and how to participate. Our approach will be to use the Discussion Boards to post basic information as well as discussions on topics for professional development. We will be working on this throughout the year. We will send out member emails as needed but we want to have a place you can go to get information even if you don’t have a question. We are also excited about a project this year to provide targeted business and design courses in which our members are most interested. In April and May, we conducted an online survey to gather information from the members to find out what you want to learn about. We had a great response. Working with the Board and other committees we will use that information to guide the identification of new courses, boot camp topics and other structured information sharing among the members. We plan to share a short summary of the results with you later this year. Additionally, we are working on updating a comprehensive resource guide which will include sources and information in each of our mantra areas (and more). We hope to have that guide finished and presented at conference this year. Of course, we’d all like to have a few ―lazy days of summer‖ but we hope you take some time this summer to take a few courses (where ever that may be – online, seminars, local design centers) and brush up on the latest design trends and practices. There is always something new to learn! The CEP committee is committed to providing quality educational opportunities to help you grow professionally, along with your business. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions for new courses or topics. Happy Learning! Dear Facebook Using Members: This is an opportunity to promote your business, promote The IRN and promote your IRN Colleagues. This is a Call to Action! Please post on your FB wall that the IRN is hosting a Facebook contest where each month, just by 'liking' the IRN in Facebook - they will be entered into a contest to win a $50 gift card. And while they are at it if they would 'friend' us too - they will receive in their newsthread many wonderful decorating tips from the IRN. Here is the link: http://www.facebook.com/InteriorRedecoratorsNetwo rk Here is the benefit to you, the IRN and your colleagues - every person who 'likes' and/or 'friends' us will have an IRN presence on their Facebook page, which in turn will be seen by everyone in their circle of Facebook friends - this is the multiplier effect.... IRN member "A" in FL posts the info on her wall, one of her FB friends "B" in VA 'likes' (and 'friends') the IRN, "B" has a cousin "C" in PA, who just happens to be struggling with how to make her family room feel pulled together, sees this "Interior Redecorators Network" connection on "B's" Facebook page, so clicks on it to find that we do exactly what she needs! "C" goes to our website, finds an IRN redecorator near her and hires her to do a room refinement. All free, all easy - the 7 beauty of social networking! "A" just helped "C" get a customer! But you must take the first action! Please commit to doing it today. We need full participation for us all to be successful. Thank you, Your Marketing Committee Memories from last year’s Conference… Valerie Spelman, IRN Gold Member, CA Photos courtesy of Jan McCormack At the last conference, Val demonstrated how to successfully arrange tulips in a vase and add them to a fuller arrangement with hydrangeas. Read her article in the Winter issue of Refined 2010, she gives some useful tips on selecting, trimming and keeping your beautiful flowers fresh for days. You will find Val's tips useful for all types of flowers, plants and even fruits when used in arrangements. Newsletter Committee: Chairperson: Linda Hammond IRN Gold Member, CA Editor: Joan Lockhart-Grace IRN Gold Member, ON Article Collector: Melissa Bolinger IRN Gold Member, CA Design Layout: Dawn Skoog IRN Gold Member, VA Board Liaison: Jeri Cerutti IRN Gold Member, MA 8