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    The interior design business podcast for interior designers, architects, and home professionals. Hosted by interior design and digital marketing pro, Darla Powell.
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    Battling Burnout and Prioritizing Your Health as a Business Owner Sep 20, 2023

    Are you a stressed out business owner and want to start taking better care of yourself? You can’t run your business to the best of your ability without having healthy habits - but where do you begin to develop a healthy lifestyle? Today’s guest, Tiffany Cagwin, is a Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and Yoga Teacher. She changed her life by developing healthy habits and was able to enter remission for several health issues. Stay tuned for lots of fantastic tips from Tiffany!

    Tiffany is a Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and Yoga Teacher. She is an experienced executive leader and transformational coach who has a passion for helping others thrive by guiding them to shift their mindset, take action towards goals and embrace self-care. An explorer at heart, with a never-ending curiosity for learning new things, she is constantly expanding her education and training.

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    📲CONNECT with Darla: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedarlapowell

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    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    "The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma" by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.

    "The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book)" by Don Miguel Ruiz

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    How to Become Financially Empowered as a Business Owner Sep 13, 2023

    Are you a new business owner wondering when you’ll start to see some profit? Our guest today, Alexis Krystina, is a Certified Public Accountant who encourages all business owners to educate themselves in finance and create sales goals. She also shares some insight on when to hire a CPA, the benefits of getting a loan, and much more.

    Alexis is a CPA, the founder of Pink Moon Financial, LLC, and the creator of The House of Enchanted Finance. She's dedicated to making taxes and bookkeeping easy and magical.

    Use code DARLA for 10% off all courses on houseofenchantedfinance.com and the tools over on alexiskrystina.com/thetools.

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    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    "The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level" by Gay Hendricks

    "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld

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    Showcase Your Personality With This New Instagram Feature | Mini News Sep 11, 2023

    Do you want to post personal photos from your life, but you're worried about messing with the aesthetic of your business page? Instagram has a new feature expanding on "Close Friends" stories where you can now make a grid post only visible to the people who matter most. Our Social Media Manager, Whitney, is here to give you the rundown on this new feature and how it can benefit your business.

    Got a topic for Mini News? Send it to info@wingnutsocial.com.

    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    Navigating the Exit Paradox Sep 06, 2023

    When you’re a business owner, your business can become your whole identity. So how do you move on with your life once you’ve sold your business? This is the Exit Paradox. Business strategist Jerome Myers is here to discuss how to prepare for selling your business and developing another sense of purpose.

    Jerome Myers is an award-winning engineer, investor, mentor, and business strategist who helps founders navigate their Exit Paradox through his masterminds and coaching programs. Prior to leaving his corporate leadership position. Jerome built a $20 million, 175-person division of a Fortune 550 company from scratch. He now uses his project management, engineering and business expertise to advise business leaders on key areas such as: leadership strategy, process improvement, sales and data analytics in real estate, financial services, and health care to help his client soluble their revenue, time off and charitable giving.

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    The Exit Paradox: https://theexitparadox.com

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    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    The Exit Paradox: https://theexitparadox.com

    "Sizing People Up: A Veteran FBI Agent's User Manual for Behavior Prediction" by Robin Dreeke

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    Why You Need Content Pillars for Your Social Media Strategy | Mini News Sep 04, 2023

    Are you an interior designer or business owner trying to figure out your social media strategy? What do you post, and how much? Do you need to post photos and videos of yourself? How do you find out what your audience wants? Today, Social Media Manager Sydney Hill answers all these questions and more. Stay tuned!

    Got a topic for Mini News? Send it to info@wingnutsocial.com.

    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    Why You Need to Attend Trade Shows if You’re in the Design Business Aug 30, 2023

    Today’s guest, marketing pro Jenny Heinzen York, shares her insight on the value of attending markets, which ones may be best for you, and general product trends.

    Jenny Heinzen York is a long-time veteran of the home furnishings industry and current VP of Marketing at Currey & Company. Jenny spent 20 years at Home Accents Today and Furniture Today, with 10 of those as editor-in-chief of HAT. She then managed Home division marketing for AmericasMart in Atlanta before joining Currey in 2019.

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    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    High Point Market: https://www.highpointmarket.org

    Marjorie Skouras: https://marjorieskourasdesign.com

    “Life After Life: A Novel” by Kate Atkinson

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    How to Bust Out of the Basic Designer Box Aug 23, 2023

    Are you trying to act a certain way so people will perceive you as an elite interior designer? Today’s guest, Shoshanna Shapiro, chooses to take a risk and just be her authentic self. She tells us why this is a gamechanger in your design business. Stay tuned!

    Award-winning luxury interior designer, Shoshanna Shapiro, delves into the psychocentric and effective functional use of spaces to create unique luxury experiences for her clients. Her approach to design not only reveals the inner beauty and style of her clients, it rejuvenates the soul.As a well-established designer, Shoshanna is no stranger to tackling challenging projects from complete renovations to new additions – she’s done it all with confidence.

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    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    Dakota Design Company: https://www.dakotadesigncompany.com

    "The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It" by Michael E. Gerber

    "Rocket Fuel: The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want from Your Business" by Gino Wickman

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    Mastering Self Advocacy Aug 16, 2023

    On today’s episode, former trial attorney Heather Hansen joins us to discuss the importance of being your own best advocate, credibility vs. trust, and how to stay composed under pressure.

    Heather Hansen is a best-selling author and keynote speaker. She was a trial attorney for 20 years and now she combines her experience in the courtroom with her psychology degree, mediation training, and her time as a TV anchor to help audiences across the world build belief and win.

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    📲CONNECT with Darla: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedarlapowell

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    LuAnn Live: https://luannnigara.com/live-event/

    "To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others" by Daniel H. Pink

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    Maximize Your Time With Repeatable Systems and Processes Aug 09, 2023

    A crucial step in growing your business is developing dependable systems and processes. Today’s guest, Meredith Huck, is an SOP wizard and has lots of great advice on how to create repeatable systems so you can work smarter, not harder.

    House of Huck homes capture a coastal casual essence — livable furnishings & elevated finishes woven between modern and organic elements. Our goal is to bring a tranquil and welcoming environment into our client's home while not sacrificing the beauty within, just as the coast does for us.

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI9mzoeWd8JuUkQ16BZzA

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedarlapowell

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    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/

    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    Katie McFarlan (Dakota Design Company): https://www.dakotadesigncompany.com

    Julianne Hendrickson: https://www.hendricksoninteriors.com

    Mydoma Studio: https://www.mydomastudio.com

    DesignFiles: https://designfiles.co

    Stacey Martin: https://www.thefreshmaker.net

    "The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work" by Shawn Achor

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    Overcoming the Price Objection and Becoming a Stronger Salesperson Aug 02, 2023

    Have you ever sent a budget proposal to a client and they objected to your rates? This can be a difficult situation to navigate, but today’s guest, Nikki Rausch, is a sales expert with lots of tips on how to become a stronger salesperson.

    CEO of Sales Maven, Nikki Rausch has the unique ability to transform the misunderstood process of “selling”. With 25+ years of selling experience, entrepreneurs and small business owners now hire Nikki to show them how to sell successfully and authentically. Nikki has written 3 books, all available on Amazon. And she has a podcast called Sales Maven which you can find on your favorite podcast platform.

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolerausch/

    Free Training: https://yoursalesmaven.com/wingnut

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedarlapowell

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    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    Free Training: https://yoursalesmaven.com/wingnut

    Nikki on Episode 97: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjJPAc2F4_s

    Nikki on Episode 212: https://youtu.be/JOg0sd0T9Xg

    "What Your Customer Wants and Can’t Tell You: Unlocking Consumer Decisions with the Science of Behavioral Economics" by Melina Palmer

    Nikki's Podcast: https://yoursalesmaven.com/podcast/

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    5 Easy Tips to Better Your Design Brand | Mini News Jul 31, 2023

    It’s summertime and business might be slowing down a bit as clients take vacations and sign off for the season. While things are slower, is there anything you can do to better your brand, like working on social channels, websites, and blogs? Absolutely! Our Marketing Director, Taylor, is here with some great digital housekeeping tips to take advantage of your free time and set yourself up for a great fall.

    Got a topic for Mini News? Send it to info@wingnutsocial.com.

    Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/ "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    Ontological Design and Color Theory Jul 26, 2023

    Have you ever heard of ontology? Our guest today, Katie Decker-Erickson, is an expert in ontological design and color theory, which is the concept that colors and designs can impact the way we feel. Katie understands that humans are impressionable and can be changed by their environment, so the goal is not just to make a beautiful space, but to add intentional value through human-design connection.

    Katie Decker began Color Works in 2007 to combine her love of color and beautiful design with her business savvy and the experience she gained while earning her MBA and certification from the International Association of Color Consultants and Designers. The result is a process-driven design firm that emphasizes your ROI just as much as it does choosing the right color. What began as a part-time endeavor is now a multi-million dollar business born of smart and intentional growth.

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    Website: www.colorworks.design

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deckerkatie/

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    Youtube: https://youtube.com/@ColorfulConversations

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    "The 4-Hour Work Week" by Timothy Ferriss

    "Ontological Design: Subject is Project" by Daniel Fraga

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    The Top 3 Financial Red Flags for Service-Based Businesses Jul 19, 2023

    Money can be a difficult topic for some when evaluating their business, but don’t worry - today’s guest, Danielle Hendon, runs a firm offering financial advisory services to small business owners and is here to share some tips on avoiding 3 financial red flags.

    Danielle Hendon is the founder and owner of 4 Corners CFO, a firm offering financial advisory services to small business owners on a scale that fits their company and budget. Coupling her decade of experience in corporate finance and accounting with her passion for people, Danielle brings the benefit of “big business” financial analysis to entrepreneurs. Danielle helps business owners increase their personal livelihoods so they can leave a legacy and lasting impact on their community.

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-hendon/

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    "The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram" (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

    "Profit First: Transform Your Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine" by Mike Michalowicz

    "Clockwork, Revised and Expanded: Design Your Business to Run Itself" by Mike Michalowicz

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    How to Write a Book if You’re an Interior Designer Jul 12, 2023

    Are you an interior designer or a thought leader considering writing a book? Well…what does it take to get a book deal? What are options for self-publishing? How do you write a book in the first place? The process is overwhelming, but today’s guest, Stephanie Chandler of the Nonfiction Authors Association, is here to walk us through the process. Stay tuned!

    Stephanie Chandler is the author of several books including The Nonfiction Book Publishing Plan. She is CEO of the Nonfiction Authors Association, a vibrant community for writers, and the Nonfiction Writers Conference, a live event conducted entirely online since 2010. A frequent speaker at business events and on the radio, she has been featured in Entrepreneur, BusinessWeek, The Writer, Writer’s Digest, and Wired magazine.

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    Rizzoli (Publisher): https://www.rizzoliusa.com

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    Association of Ghostwriters: https://associationofghostwriters.org

    ACX (Audiobooks): https://www.acx.com

    Findaway Voices (Audiobooks): https://findawayvoices.com

    "A Well-Designed Business: The Power Talk Friday Experts Vol. 2" by LuAnn Nigara featuring Darla Powell

    "10x Is Easier Than 2x: How World-Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More by Doing Less" by Dan Sullivan

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    How to Create a Joyful Experience for Your Interior Design Clients Jul 05, 2023

    Interior design projects can sometimes be nerve-wracking for the client. While a beautiful design reveal can spark a lot of joy, there are many stressful steps that lead up to that moment, like budgeting, invoicing, and communication. How can we make sure the client is having a joyful experience throughout the entire process? Today’s guest, designer Katie McCaffrey, excels in creating a joyful experience for her clients from start to finish.

    With over two decades of experience in interior design, Katie leads McCaffrey Design Group with a warm hearted approach and a curatorial eye. Her guiding vision is to design bespoke spaces that truly reflect each client’s individuality and create homes which function beautifully for her clients’ lives.

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    Sandra Funk (House of Funk): https://houseoffunk.com

    "Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior" by Temple Grandin

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    How to Stay Passionate and Motivated in the Interior Design Business Jun 28, 2023

    What does running ultra-marathons have to do with running an interior design firm? Today’s guest, Holly Snow Hollenbeck, is an inspiring former ultra-marathon runner, who takes lessons she learned as an athlete and applies them to running her interior design business.

    Before establishing HSH Interiors in 2002, Holly developed her business acumen working in investment banking, consulting and at an internet start-up. Ultimately, she decided to pursue what she had always loved, and enrolled at UC Berkeley’s Interior Design Program. Now Holly helms a staff of 12 designers with two offices, one in SF and one in Tahoe. While Holly’s projects are predominantly in the Bay Area and Tahoe, her portfolio includes projects in Los Angeles and Wyoming.

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    "Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance" by Angela Duckworth

    "At Home: A Short History of Private Life" by Bill Bryson

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    How to Use Instagram Ads to Grow Your Account | Mini News Jun 26, 2023

    In the final excerpt from our latest informational webinar, “The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram,” we discuss how to use Instagram ads to grow your account. If you want to watch the full one-hour webinar, you can go to our Instagram @wingnutsocial and click the link in our bio, or visit https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    How to Diversify Your Design Business With a Brick and Mortar Store Jun 21, 2023

    On today’s show, Lizzie McGraw of “Tumbleweed & Dandelion” discusses her brick and mortar store. Is it worth it? What does it take to open a store? How do you compete with big box companies like Amazon? Stay tuned!

    Lizzie McGraw is an interior designer and the owner of Tumbleweed & Dandelion, a mainstay on the ever trendy Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice, CA. She established her home goods store over 25 yers ago and it remains the destination for scores of design and decor enthusiasts seeking anything from a custom made sofa to Tumbleweed’s own hand poured candles.Lizzie designed Tumbleweed & Dandelion with the intention of making sure everyone would feel welcome, whether they are spending money or not.

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    Lizzie's Book: "Creative Style: Liveable, loveable spaces"

    "American Family Style: Decorating, Cooking, Gardening, Entertaining" by Mary Randolph Carter

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    How to Grow Your Instagram Account and Increase Engagement | Mini News Jun 19, 2023

    We’re taking a little bit of a detour from our traditional Mini News episodes to highlight our latest informational webinar, “The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram.” Today’s excerpt focuses on increasing engagement on analyzing metrics. If you want to watch the full one-hour webinar, you can go to our Instagram @wingnutsocial and click the link in our bio, or visit https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    How the Right Clothing Creates Confidence as an Interior Designer Jun 14, 2023

    Are you terrific at interior design, but maybe not so terrific at dressing yourself? How do you dress for a photoshoot, or visiting a job site? How do you ensure your outfits match your brand? And how do you adjust your wardrobe when your body changes? Today’s guest, Angela Foster, answers all this and more.

    After 20 years as an executive in the fashion and beauty space, Angela Foster now helps high-achieving petite women feel more confident by creating a closet they love. Her clients show up prepared and confident to brand photoshoots, keynote presentations, and everyday life because they enjoy a wardrobe filled with clothes that fit their height, flatter their body shape, and that they love to wear.

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    5 Closet Staples: angelastylecoach.com/wingnut

    "Find Your Red Thread: Make Your Big Ideas Irresistible" by Tamsen Webster

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    How to Create Content That Converts to Clients | Mini News Jun 12, 2023

    We’re taking a little bit of a detour from our traditional Mini News episodes to highlight our latest informational webinar, “The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram.” Today’s excerpt focuses on creating converting content. If you want to watch the full one-hour webinar, you can go to our Instagram @wingnutsocial and click the link in our bio, or visit https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    How to Go From Interior Design School to Starting Your Own Firm Jun 07, 2023

    Are you fresh out of interior design school and thinking about starting your own interior design firm? Today’s guest, Manuella Moreira, shares her journey on going from interior design school to branching out and starting her own firm. Stay tuned!

    Since completing her studies at the New York School of Interior Design, Manuella has led projects of all phases and transformed homes in NY, CT, CA, FL, and across the U.S.Manuella has been repeatedly recognized for her efforts and received multiple awards including Rising Star, Gold Spirit Award and Design Excellence.She has been featured in The New York Times, Architectural Digest, HGTV, Forbes, Cottages & Gardens, Designer’s Today Magazine and Fairfield County Home.

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    Glory and Brand Website Design: https://gloryandbrand.com

    "Advocate to Win: 10 Tools to Ask for What You Want and Get It" by Heather Hansen

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    How to Optimize Your Instagram Account | Mini News Jun 05, 2023

    We’re taking a little bit of a detour from our traditional Mini News episodes to highlight our latest informational webinar, “The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram.” Today’s excerpt focuses on optimizing your Instagram account. If you want to watch the full one-hour webinar, you can go to our Instagram @wingnutsocial and click the link in our bio, or visit https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    Why You Should Collaborate With a Kitchen and Bath Expert May 31, 2023

    Do you love designing every part of a home but the kitchen? It can be really challenging from a technical point of view. If you’re getting requests to design kitchens, how can you work around these challenges? Here’s a solution: collaborate with a kitchen and bath expert like today’s guest, Lesa Taylor!

    As a Certified Kitchen and Bath Designer (CKBD) from the National Kitchen and Bath Association, Lesa solves the most difficult kitchen and bath challenges, by providing personalized and completely custom one-of-a-kind kitchen and bath solutions for clients’ unique needs, desires, and lifestyle. She is intensely thorough and invests in every project as if it was a design for her own home. Her kitchen and bath designs have been featured on HGTV 100 Day Dream Home!

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    Matterport: https://matterport.com

    "$100M Offers: How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No" by Alex Hormozi

    "Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman" by Yvon Chouinard

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    Defining Your Brand Voice Will Lead To Your Ideal Client | Mini News May 29, 2023

    We’re taking a little bit of a detour from our traditional Mini News episodes to highlight our latest informational webinar, “The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram.” Today’s excerpt focuses on solidifying your branding. If you want to watch the full one-hour webinar, you can go to our Instagram @wingnutsocial and click the link in our bio, or visit https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    How to Advertise Effectively for Your Interior Design Business May 24, 2023

    Today we’re joined by guest Alex Alonso, a retired marketer turned head interior designer at mr alex TATE design. Alex shares some insight on how to effectively use digital advertising to grow your interior design business.

    Cuban-born Alex grew up under insanely humid Miami days. After attending Northwestern University and working in advertising in Chicago, Alex moved to Los Angeles where we worked in entertainment for many years. All along he perfected his craft in his true passion, design. His travels have taken him across five continents and function as a constant source of inspiration for his designs. A voracious collector, Alex is drawn to anything with a story.

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    "The Luxury Strategy: Break the Rules of Marketing to Build Luxury Brands" by Jean-Noël Kapferer and Vincent Bastien

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    Why Interior Designers Need to Be On Instagram | Mini News May 22, 2023

    We’re taking a little bit of a detour from our traditional Mini News episodes to highlight our latest informational webinar, “The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram.” Today’s excerpt focuses on why Interior designers need to be on Instagram (spoiler alert: because 52% online brand discovery happens in public social feeds!). If you want to watch the full one-hour webinar, you can go to our Instagram @wingnutsocial and click the link in our bio, or visit https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    How to Start Designing for Celebrity Clients May 17, 2023

    Are you an interior designer who would like to design for celebrity clients? Marley Majcher aka “The Party Goddess!” is here to share her secrets on how she attracted her celebrity clientele and how to leverage your business once you’ve made contact. She also gives us a crash course in neuroeconomics.

    Marley is better known as “The Party Goddess!” or “The Profit Goddess!”. She is a force to be reckoned with in LA's event planning scene. Marley is the CEO of The Party Goddess!, a nationally acclaimed full-service event planning and catering company, and author of “But Are You Making Any Money?”, a witty and lauded business guide for entrepreneurs.

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    "But Are You Making Any Money?: Stop Being Busy and Start Creating Cash" by Marley Majcher

    "The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It" by Michael E. Gerber

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    Why You Need an Instagram Strategy | Mini News May 15, 2023

    We’re taking a little bit of a detour from our traditional Mini News episodes to highlight our latest informational webinar, “The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram.” Today’s excerpt focuses on why you need an Instagram strategy, the benefits of Instagram, and what you need to build your own Instagram strategy. If you want to watch the full one-hour webinar, you can go to our Instagram @wingnutsocial and click the link in our bio.

    Access the Webinar: https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

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    The Future of Restaurant Design May 10, 2023

    Robots are coming to a restaurant near you! How the hell do we design for that?! Turns out there are quite a few things you may not know about restaurant and hospitality design. Today’s guest, Robert Ancill, shares his insight on interior design and architecture for restaurants and hotels, ranging from the psychology of design to robots replacing staff.

    Robert Ancill has spent over 25 years in the restaurant industry, designing and overseeing the launch and operations of over 40 new restaurant brands and 500+ restaurant or café openings or remodels. His projects have taken him to 24 countries, where he has worked with clients in a wide range of businesses - from restaurants and hotels to offices and luxury homes. Robert is particularly experienced in franchising and development in international markets.

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    "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't" by Jim Collins

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    How to Combat Overwhelm and Increase Your Productivity May 03, 2023

    Are you experiencing anxiety and overwhelm running your interior design business? Well, you’re not alone! Today’s guest, Melissa Morris, is here to help. Melissa shares some tips on combating overwhelm and how to grow your agency by implementing processes and systems in your business. Get ready to get your time back!

    As the founder of Agency Authority, a project management and operations consultancy for agency owners, Melissa Morris uses her 10 years of agency experience to help business owners maximize their team, increase their productivity, and grow their profits. Firmly committed to breaking the ‘long hours and bad pay’ stigma that plagues the agency world, Melissa’s team helps business owners and their team members do the work they love without sacrificing client satisfaction, the bottom line, or their own sanity.

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    "The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level" by Gay Hendricks

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    How to Add Multiple Links to Your Instagram Bio (Without Linktree) | Mini News May 01, 2023

    Instagram has a new long-awaited feature available to all users; you can now add up to 5 links in your bio natively in the Instagram app. So is there really no need to use apps like Linktree anymore? Our Senior Social Media Manager, Abby, walks through the pros and cons of this new feature.

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    How to Advance Your “Stuck” Business by Becoming More Efficient Apr 26, 2023

    Why do interior designers get stuck in having the same results year after year? What’s required of a designer to push past this plateau? Life and business coach Jeannie Andresen is here to share some tips on systems, processes, and efficiency that lend to scaling your interior design business.

    Jeannie is a life and business coach specializing in helping seasoned interior designers advance their businesses. Jeannie ran a recruiting business inside a Fortune 100 company for almost a decade. Her role included managing a team, attracting and retaining top talent, and coaching sales professionals to reach their business goals. Jeannie now focuses her business on teaching interior designers the processes necessary to run an organized, efficient, and profitable business.

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    "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change" by Stephen R. Covey

    "You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life" by Jen Sincero

    "You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth" by Jen Sincero

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    Are Instagram Subscriptions Worth It? | Mini News Apr 24, 2023

    Instagram Subscriptions are here, but it is a realistic way to make money? Are Instagram Subscriptions a good fit for you and your business? Stay tuned for this week’s Mini News to find out!

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    The Pros of Partnering with Lighting, Technology and Electrical Designers Apr 19, 2023

    Are you having conversations with your clients about designing their homes around smart home capabilities and automations? If not, you’re leaving a lot on the table. Stay tuned to learn all about why you should be partnering with lighting, technology and electrical designers!

    Joe Borress is the Founder of Tri Star Electric & Automation, a full service lighting, electrical, home automation design and consulting firm for the ultra-luxury residential market. He has created exceptional lifestyle-driven experiences in some of the most beautiful homes in the Country. Throughout his 30-year career, Joe has worked with celebrities, high-net worth individuals, and renowned architects in the ultra-luxury residential markets of New York, Greenwich CT, and Southern CA.

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    “The Evolution of a Cro-Magnon” by John Joseph

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    Is Lemon8 the New Instagram? | Mini News Apr 17, 2023

    Is TikTok getting canceled? Well, that remains to be seen, but parent company ByteDance is doubling down with a new app called Lemon8. Why is that important for interior designers? Tune in to this week’s Mini News sesh to find out!

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    Storytelling Through Video: The Best Way to Market Your Business Apr 12, 2023

    Did you know that marketing your interior design business via video on your social channels is more than just showing the pretty spaces? That’s right - it’s about storytelling. Today’s guest, Jude Charles, is an expert in storytelling, filmmaking, and marketing. We discuss how interior designers can create 10 stories in their business to attract and close the right client, plus how to incorporate it in your marketing, and much more!

    For over 15 years, Jude Charles has been producing documentaries for entrepreneurs. He has produced stories for Google, Steve Harvey, and dozens of visionary CEOs. Jude is the author of Dramatic Demonstration. This book is a roadmap that teaches you how to dig deep to find compelling stories that no one else knows, and then leverage those stories to grow your business. Jude’s mission is to lead and empower entrepreneurs to have relentless, unwavering courage.

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    Jude's previous episode: https://youtu.be/ISR_ypRb4-k

    LuAnn Nigara docuseries: https://www.youtube.com/live/F0QRVIDk6Kk?feature=share

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    "The Seven Levels of Intimacy: The Art of Loving and the Joy of Being Loved" by Matthew Kelly

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    Instagram Content Ideas for Interior Designers | Mini News Apr 10, 2023

    Are you a new interior designer trying to figure out what to post on social media? Are you a veteran designer with lots of content to post, but not sure how to split it up? On today's Mini News, Darla shares some info from Wingnut's new "Instagram for Interior Designers" course. Stay tuned to learn about content pillars and content mixes, and you just might develop a new social media plan today!

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    How to Have Difficult Conversations and Find Confidence, Success and Love Apr 05, 2023

    Do you struggle to have the difficult conversations? Are you a business owner or manager who wants to be a better leader? Do you want to find confidence, success, and even love? Life coach David Wood believes having difficult conversations is the doorway to a better life. In this episode, he outlines the 9 tough conversations of powerful leadership to help improve communications with teammates, partners and clients.

    After life as a consulting actuary to Fortune 100 Companies, David built the world’s largest coaching business, becoming #1 on Google for “life coaching”. He believes the tough conversations we avoid are our doorways to confidence, success and even love - in both work and life. David coaches high performing entrepreneurs, executives and teams - and even prison inmates - to amazing results AND connection. One conversation at a time.

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    "Mouse in the Room" book: https://mouseintheroom.com

    "Loving What Is" by Byron Katie

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    Instagram Announces Ads in Search Results and Reminder Ads | Mini News Apr 03, 2023

    Did you hear the latest Instagram news? Instagram is currently testing new ad placements, so you may start seeing ads in your search results and as reminder notifications. Tune in and learn all about these new ads, plus how these ad placements may help get your business discovered.

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    Trademarking 101: Dos and Don’ts for Business Owners Mar 29, 2023

    So you’re a business owner considering getting a trademark. But can you even get the trademark, or is it worth it? If you've got limited funds and energy, what do you trademark first: your business name, your product name, or your logo? Once you have a trademark, what can you do with it? Do you really need a lawyer, or can you DIY it? Answers to all this and more from this week’s guest, trademark expert Samantha Bradshaw.

    Samantha thrives on the contagious passion from fellow business owners. She uses that to help them get InLine, creating the confidence and legal foundation necessary in any successful business. InLine Legal delivers affordable, price predictable and convenient legal services to your business so you can focus on actually running it.

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    "We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power" by Rachel Rodgers

    "Profit First: Transform Your Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machin" by Mike Michalowicz

    Mike Michalowicz episode: https://youtu.be/RZf_0PKxMQs

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    How to Run Your Interior Design Business in an Economic Downturn Mar 22, 2023

    Recessions can be terrifying for business owners. You may be wondering, how can I continue to run my business through an economic downturn? Do I have to lower my prices? Will I lose clients? Don’t fret - Austin-based interior designer Laura Pankonien is here to discuss how she successfully runs her design and construction firm during a recession, plus how she managed to start her business during the 2008 recession. Laura shares some “recession proof" strategies to keep clients coming even with lowered budgets. Stay tuned!

    Laura Pankonien is an Austin-based interior designer and founder of design and construction firm The Pankonien Group (TPG). Through her 16 years in business, Laura has made a name for herself through her full-scale home projects as well as kitchen projects, becoming known as a go-to kitchen designer in the region. In 2022, Laura opened Austin’s first curated homewares store of its kind—Bleu by TPG—in Davenport Village. She has been featured in Southern Living, House Beautiful, BHG, and more.

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    "The Enneagram" by Helen Palmer

    "Rocket Fuel: The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want from Your Business" by Gino Wickman

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    The Power of Process: Level up Your Confidence, Business, and Life Mar 15, 2023

    Did you know scaling your business can actually be accomplished by simplifying it? Rebecca Hay joins us to discuss why leveraging the power of process allows entrepreneurs to upscale their business. Listen and learn about developing repeatable systems and how to stick to them, dealing with conflict, and how to increase your confidence so you can design the business and life of your dreams.

    Rebecca Hay is an international speaker, podcast host, business coach & CEO of Rebecca Hay Designs. In addition to running her design business, she helps interior designers around the world find entrepreneurial freedom - time, money, & creativity without sacrificing the things that matter most. Rebecca values collaboration over competition and shares a uniquely candid approach.

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    A Well-Designed Business® | Interior Design Business Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-well-designed-business-interior-design-business-podcast/id1084245525

    "The E-Myth Revisited" by Michael E. Gerber

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    Get a Better Explore Page With This New Instagram Feature | Mini News Mar 13, 2023

    How to Get a Better Explore Page With This New Instagram Feature: Did you know that you can tell Instagram what your interests are so they can show you more content that you actually like? You can get a better explore page with this new Instagram feature, “Manage Interests.” In this episode, Darla guides us through the process, and here are the steps:

    1) Click the hamburger icon at the top right of your Instagram profile page.

    2) Go to Settings.

    3) Go to account.

    4) Go to manage interests.

    5) Select your interests from the provided categories and start seeing more of what you like and less of what you don’t!

    ASMR: “ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response; a term used to describe a tingling, static-like, or goosebumps sensation in response to specific triggering audio or visual stimuli.”

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    Get Out of Your Comfort Zone and Grow Your Business (with Jessica Lackey) Mar 08, 2023

    Do you find yourself trapped in terror town when it comes to running your business? Strategy Advisor and Fractional COO Jessica Lackey joins us to discuss taking the right level of challenge to make sure fear isn’t running your business. Jessica explains how this can be applied practically for interior designers and home pros to avoid stagnancy and balance “risky” decision-making with more certainty.

    Jessica Lackey is a Strategy Advisor and Fractional COO for soul-centered entrepreneurs and small businesses. She combines her deep experience in strategy consulting, Fortune 500 operations leadership, and a coaching practice to radically transform you and your business for sustainable success. She offers group programs, 1:1 business and operations consulting, and Fractional COO services.

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    "The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level" by Gay Hendricks

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    How to Get Verified on Instagram and Facebook With Meta Verified | Mini News Mar 06, 2023

    After Elon Musk's success with Twitter Blue, Meta is following suit with Meta Verified, a subscription bundle to help you establish and grow your presence on Instagram and Facebook. With Meta Verified, you get verification with a government ID, proactive account protection, access to direct account support and more. On today's Mini News sesh, Darla walks us through all the features of Meta Verified, shares why she decided to join the waitlist, and how you can use Meta Verified to leverage your business and marketing.

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    Positioning 101: How to Reach Your Ideal Clients With a Positioning Statement Mar 01, 2023

    Do you have a positioning statement for your business? What is positioning anyway, and how is it different from branding? Darla explains the importance of positioning, how it differs from your branding, and how a perfect positioning statement can help you reach your ideal clients.

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    How to Get Discovered by More Interior Design Clients on Instagram | Mini News Feb 27, 2023

    Want to know how to get discovered by more clients on Instagram for your interior design business? Darla is here to help with a quick tip on optimizing your Instagram bio! Did you know that your handle and username are the only two searchable fields on Instagram? Check out these tips for improving your bio and start getting discovered by more clients on Instagram!

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    How to Have a Million-Dollar Design Business in Less Than 2 Years Feb 22, 2023

    If you're a business owner, how important is utilizing social media for your business? Do you really need to get on camera? Allison Handler of Allison Handler Design joins us to discuss how she made a million-dollar business in less than 2 years, largely to the credit of her social media accounts. Allison shares how she utilizes her socials, how they helped her grow her business, and how her social media converts to lots of paying clients.

    It all begins and ends with relationships. Allison Handler Design prides itself on building and maintaining incredible relationships with both clients and vendors, working hard every day to make sure that a client’s wants and needs are satisfied by keeping a close-knit but wide-reaching team of vendor partners on hand to seamlessly execute the vision. As lead designer and visionary, Allison oversees all projects, ensuring the AHD aesthetic is incorporated while keeping the client’s personal preferences.

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    A Well-Designed Business® | Interior Design Business Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-well-designed-business-interior-design-business-podcast/id1084245525

    "Crushing It!: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence-and How You Can, Too" by Gary Vaynerchuk

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    How to Stop Spam Comments on Instagram | Mini News Feb 20, 2023

    Have you ever received a comment on Instagram that seems suspicious? Do you get a lot of comments that say “promote it on,” “DM us,” and more? On today’s Mini News sesh, Darla is walking us through how to stop spam comments on Instagram by using the hidden words tool in your profile settings. Stay tuned to learn how to stop bots from commenting on your posts!

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    How to Do Less Work by Automating Your Business (with Shanice Miller) Feb 15, 2023

    Feeling tapped out in your business but not sure how to delegate, or even where to start? Today’s guest Shanice Miller specializes in business productivity and project management, and she has lots of tips and tricks that will leave you feeling equipped to begin streamlining tedious processes and allow space for creativity. Shanice discusses which admin items service-based business owners tend to lose the most time doing, how automating your business frees up time and space for creativity, and defines the difference between an SOP, a template, and an automation. If you’re ready to start taking some work off your plate as a business owner, don’t miss this episode!

    Shanice Miller is a business productivity consultant, specializing in project management, who helps businesses save hundreds of hours—and thousands of dollars—by identifying and creating solutions for operational inefficiencies.

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    Asana: https://asana.com/

    ClickUp: https://clickup.com/

    "The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now" by Meg Jay

    Check out tasklygroup.com/darla for a free training on HOW TO GET TO 6 & 7 FIGURES WHILE DOING LESS.

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    The Psychology of Brand Love and Happiness (with Aaron Ahuvia) Feb 08, 2023

    Dr. Aaron Ahuvia is an expert in the psychology of brand love and happiness. But what really is brand love? And how can you use psychology to attract more clients to your brand? Dr. Ahuvia says if you want consumers to truly love your products, they need to either resemble people or connect to people in the consumer's mind. Check out this episode for more fascinating tips!

    Dr. Aaron Ahuvia is a Professor of Marketing at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, teaches in the Human Centered Design program, and is also faculty at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design. He is widely regarded as the world's leading expert on brand love. He is the author of a popular book explaining the psychology of brand love titled The Things We Love: How Our Passions Connect Us and Make Us Who We Are, which Amazon has named one of the best 20 business books of 2022.

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    "Influence Is Your Superpower: The Science of Winning Hearts, Sparking Change, and Making Good Things Happen" by Zoe Chance

    "The Things We Love: How Our Passions Connect Us and Make Us Who We Are" by Aaron Ahuvia

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    Design Strategy, Interior Product Sales, and Social Selling (with Nicole Lashae Ben) Feb 01, 2023

    Nicole Lashae Ben joins us today to discuss the changes in interior design and sales processes in a virtual world, the latest trends in the interior design industry, and how interior product companies can get ahead of the trends. Nicole also shares some wisdom on how to understand your clients' needs, the difference between social selling and social media marketing, and much more.

    Nicole Lashae Ben has always had a passion for interior design and design strategy. After earning her BFA in Interior Design from Syracuse University and MA in Design Management from Savannah College of Art and Design, Nicole went on to work in sales for a handful of international interior product companies including Lamin-Art, USAI Lighting, and Koroseal. She started Thrive In Design to help interior product companies take deep dive into their customer's journey and reimagine an experience that doesn't solely depend on in-person interactions.

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    📚Resources & People Mentioned: "The 4-Hour Workweek" by Tim Ferriss

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    Instagram Photos are Making a Comeback in 2023 | Mini News Jan 30, 2023

    Huge news this week - Instagram photos are making a comeback in 2023! Instagram is switching focus back to photos and less videos this year. Social Media Manager Hayden is here to weigh the pros and cons of this update and share information straight from head of Instagram Adam Mosseri.

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    ⭐️Instagram gained its original popularity by featuring still images, giving users a place to share all their new memories they captured on their phones - remember that phone cameras were newer technology back then. After the feed post gained its hype, they released the story feature to combat against Snapchat’s rising popularity. User focus shifted to stories because at the time, that was a great way to grow your account as Instagram rewards users that use its newest features. Given the various algorithmic shifts, the original focus of the app has largely been overshadowed by Meta’s broader business push. While Instagram popularity has grown, it’s also become more cluttered and less focused on how they originally gained popularity.

    ⭐️Mosseri said in his recent IG story, “ I think we were overfocused on video in 2022 and pushed ranking too far, and basically showed too many videos and not enough photos. We’ve since balanced, so things like how often someone likes photos versus videos, and how often someone comments on photos versus videos, are roughly equal, which is a good sign that things are balanced.” Mosseri further notes that photos will remain a key focus for the app, and that maintaining the right balance in this respect will be key. Although, as we have seen in the past, whatever performs the best and keeps user on the app the longest is what will stick. For interior designers, this can be a very exciting change! No more endless filming of projects and more focus on using the still images that are quick and easy. Making your videos into reels can be very time consuming and something that many of people don’t want to do, or just don’t really know how. Having the ability to upload pictures and them still get extensive reach will be a positive change for interior designers.

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    Tax Tips for Business Owners and Interior Designers (with Aaron Smyle) Jan 25, 2023

    It’s officially tax season and it’s time to get all of your paperwork together. W2s, W9s, 1099s - what are all of these documents? Tax practitioner Aaron Smyle joins us today to offer tax advice, define the differences between employees and independent contractors, and what you need to do to set your business up for success.

    Aaron Smyle MBA, MST is an Enrolled Agent (EA), a federally-authorized tax practitioner who has technical expertise in the field of taxation and is empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the Internal Revenue Service for audits, collections, and appeals.

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    📚Resources & People Mentioned: "Let the Great World Spin" by Colum McCann

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    Meta Is Shutting Down Facebook Creator Studio: Facebook Updates 2023 | Mini News Jan 23, 2023

    Did you know Meta is shutting down Facebook Creator Studio? This sounds like a big deal, however, not to worry - all those features will be moved into Meta Business Suite. Emily is here to walk us through the latest Facebook updates and how the new Meta Business Suite will have increased functionality to manage your Facebook and Instagram business accounts.

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    ⭐️Meta is shutting down Facebook Creator Studio. This sounds like a big deal, however, not to worry - all those features will be moved into Meta Business Suite. Facebook Creator Studio is Facebook’s built-in tool that lets you create and schedule Facebook and Instagram content for your business profiles. You can manage your page content; track posts, insights, and analytics; manage your inbox like your comments and DMs - all in one place via Facebook Creator Studio. So why would Meta get rid of this tool? They are taking all of these features and putting them into the Meta Business Suite, which is formerly known as Facebook Business Manager, which is a tool with backend access to your pages and settings as well as your ads manager and more.

    ⭐️What’s the point of getting rid of Facebook Creator Studio? Meta wants to streamline things and have everything in one spot. You used to have to visit a specific url to access the creator studio, but now you just have to go to business.facebook.com to access Meta Business Suite. Meta states, “We’re actively working to bring Meta’s creator tools together in one place. You can access all of your content and data when you switch. After trying the new creator experience in Meta Business Suite, you can switch back to Creator Studio.” In terms of functionalities, it seems that Meta Business Suite may have more to offer. You’ll be able to see your notifications for Facebook and Instagram; your messages and comments; plus you’ll be able to create, schedule, and post stories, reels, and more. It’ll also be easier to utilize the ads manager.

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    REPLAY: Business Tips for New Interior Designers Jan 18, 2023

    Meredith founded the “House of Huck” in 2020 as a passion project. She gave herself an ultimatum: If she wasn’t successful in three years, she’d go back to the corporate world. But in one year, she transformed her business into a full-time career.

    She’s leveraged her unique background in corporate sales—and some genius social media marketing tactics—to build a thriving business. In this episode of Wingnut Social, Meredith shares some business tips for new interior designers that you just can’t miss!

    Connect with Meredith Huck

    • House of Huck
    • Connect on Instagram

    Resources & People Mentioned

    • Wingnut Webinar Aug 25, 2022 11:00 AM: Let’s Get Real About Reels
    • Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
    • Dakota Design Co.
    • The Brownstone Boys
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside

    Why House of Huck grew quickly

    95% of Meredith’s clients have come from social media. How does she leverage various platforms to gain visibility?

    Meredith got in front of the camera. It allowed people to learn about herself and her life. She also embraced a unique social media marketing strategy: Throwing a scavenger hunt.

    Meredith chose 5 local businesses, bought gift cards, and hid them around town. You had to follow her on social media and answer a riddle to find the gift card(s). Once someone found one, they had to tag her in a post.

    She gained followers, gave back to her community, and it even led to a request for a design consultation.

    Why Meredith doesn’t want to grow and scale a team

    Meredith is struggling with a great problem to have: Getting too many requests for her design services. She’s learning how to take discovery calls, explaining how her process works, and scheduling out (sometimes weeks or months).

    She sets the expectation that it may be weeks before she can connect back to work on their project. But then she communicates via email, notes in the mail, etc. She’ll have those clients work on creating a Pinterest board to fill in the gap during those weeks.

    Meredith is busier than ever, but she isn’t interested in growing and scaling a team right now. She loves what she does and chooses to outsource when necessary. She works with a virtual assistant and outsources renderings and sourcing tasks.

    Business tips for new interior designers

    What has Meredith learned from her first couple of years as a new interior designer?

    Tip #1: It’s not just about charging a design fee. Whenever you can, open up wholesale accounts and purchase furnishings directly from them. A large portion of Meredith’s revenue has come from the margin she makes on furnishings.

    Tip #2: Trust your gut. Meredith agreed to do some design work for a couple despite seeing numerous red flags. Meredith requires her clients to request revisions within one week of her design presentation. After her design presentation, this client asked for more than a week to decide. Two months later, they asked her for a refund of her design fees.

    Tip #3: Don’t take every job that comes your way. Only work with people who appreciate what you’re doing for them.

    Meredith shares more tips, tricks, and business strategies in this episode of Wingnut Social. Check it out!

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    Instagram Group Profiles and Collaborative Collections: New Instagram Updates 2023 | Mini News Jan 16, 2023

    What are the latest Instagram updates in 2023? Social Media Manager Abby is here to share some exciting new features coming to Instagram this year, including Group Profiles and Collaborative Collections. Tune in to see how you can take advantage of these new features as an interior designer and business owner.

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    ⭐️Last year, Instagram’s main goal was transparency, which was demonstrated through insight updates and peeling the curtain back on the algorithm. This year, one of their biggest initiatives is connection: connecting people to things they love, and connecting them to one another. They are testing some new updates, including group profiles. Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. Group profiles are a place where you can have multiple users post to it. What will this look like? When you’re logged into an account that has access to a group profile, whenever you go to share any type of content (stories, reels, or feed posts), you’ll have the option to share it to your personal profile or to share it to the group profile…or both! Think of it as Facebook groups, but on Instagram. This could change a lot for social media agencies in particular as it won’t require you to log in to all of your clients accounts but rather simply have access via a group profile. It will also be great for teams that have a social media account and have multiple posters without risking a security breach.

    ⭐️Another update coming to Instagram in 2023 is Collaborative Collections. Collections can be found in your saved photos on Instagram and are great for staying organized. Let’s say you have 10 kitchen pictures saved, and 1 bathroom picture, but you don’t want them all mixed up. You can create separate folders, or collections, for different spaces. Previously, these collections have been private to individual users. These collections will now be able to be collaborative shared and added to by other users. For interior designers, this will be great because you can share these collections with other team members. Think of it as a Pinterest board or a mood board. You can use collaborative collections to save your ideas and share them with one another.

    ***

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    REPLAY: Why Interior Designers Need Ongoing SEO to Remain Competitive Jan 11, 2023

    Why is SEO so critical for your brand’s online presence?

    How does it help you compete with other interior designers? Why is ongoing SEO the key to keeping your interior design business ranking on Google?

    The biggest piece of misinformation that we hear about SEO is that it’s a “one-and-done” service that’s complete when your website is created. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Ongoing SEO, when done correctly, is your key to remaining competitive. Gavin—Wingnut’s resident SEO guru—covers this important topic in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    Resources & People Mentioned

    • Wingnut Webinar: 7/28 at 11 am EST: SEO 101
    • Wingnut Academy: Instagram for Interior Designers
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • Wingnut Social is on YouTube!

    How ongoing SEO can boost your business

    When your website is created and SEO-optimized, you can’t just set it and forget it. You can’t just run ads and call it good. Why? 80% of people searching on Google ignore paid ads. Secondly, most people won’t go past the first page of search results. So your business needs to be ranked in the top 10 search results.

    How do you achieve that? You have to track and measure the impact of your work and adjust your SEO continuously. You can make adjustments as you go to make sure your pages stay on the first page of Google’s search results.

    Your competition’s SEO tactics are constantly changing. If you’re ranking for a keyword and it falls from #2 to #10, you need to make some adjustments or you’ll lose traffic. If your competition is ranking for keywords that you used to rank for, changes need to be made.

    That’s why a robust and ongoing SEO strategy can mean the difference between being flooded with clients—or being irrelevant.

    Your clients have questions—make sure you provide the answers

    When it comes to blogging, people think they need to produce a chunk of new content once a month and they’re okay. Gavin points out that blogging is a great strategy and you need to do it. However, you have to keep in mind that Google is trying to connect people who have questions with the answers they’re looking for.

    5–10 years ago, people would stuff keywords into a blog and rank for it. Google is now an intelligent platform that can’t be fooled. If you’re keyword stuffing, your content won’t rank. When you write content, focus on answering questions that your ideal client is searching for.

    What questions are they asking? How do YOU provide the best answer and share value? The keywords and phrases you use reflect your ability to understand your customer. If you have a great idea of what your customers are looking for and provide them value, you’ll see a bump in SEO.

    What tools can you use to help you write SEO-optimized content? How does Google’s algorithm play a role in your success? Listen to the whole episode to learn more about ongoing SEO’s impact on your bottom line.

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    Twitter Advanced Search on Mobile: How to Use for Social Media Marketing | Mini News Jan 09, 2023

    Twitter advanced search for mobile is here! Is there a tweet you’ve been trying to find forever, or do you want to clean up some of your old tweets? Twitter is launching a new “advanced search” feature on the mobile app that will provide users with a range of filters when searching for content. Social Media Manager Hayden is here to walk us through the latest developments.

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    ⭐️Twitter’s advanced search on mobile will provide you with a range of additional options when searching for content, including accounts mentioned, date ranges, personal mentions, hashtags, and like and retweet counts. All of these qualifiers are already built into the app, and are available in the Advanced Search tab on desktop - but until now, they haven’t been easily accessible on mobile. You’ll also be able to use these additional search parameters when conducting a tweet search on an individual user’s profile.

    ⭐️This new feature can be a very helpful addition for businesses and interior designers when trying to search things that are specific to your field. If someone is looking for interior design trends, they will be able to easily search any of these in the new Twitter advanced search option. Being able to search tweets with large amounts of retweets and engagement will be a fantastic way to identify content that is trending currently.

    ***

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    REPLAY: Perfecting Your Interior Design Niche Jan 04, 2023

    Anne Gillyard—along with Jodi Arellano—own and operate GrOH! Playrooms, specializing in educationally-based children’s interiors. They strive to create spaces full of color, joy, fun, and playfulness that encourage your child’s development. But how did they choose to niche down into something so specific? How have they built a thriving play-focused business? Anne joins Darla to discuss all things marketing, niching down, and incorporating play into your child’s every day.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social

    • [1:02] Subscribe to Wingnut Social on YouTube!
    • [2:01] Mini News Sesh: YouTube Shorts
    • [5:43] Learn all about Anne Gillyard
    • [7:55] How Anne chose her interior design niche
    • [12:39] How Anne reaches her ideal clients
    • [16:01] The benefit of industry partnerships
    • [22:36] How to choose work you enjoy
    • [25:05] Tips for mastering reels and videos
    • [28:55] The What Up Wingnut Round!

    Connect with Anne GillYard

    • Connect on Instagram
    • GrOH! Playrooms

    Resources & People Mentioned

    • Mike Michalowicz’s books

    How Anne landed on a niche in playrooms

    Anne worked in early education for years as a teacher and curriculum designer. But her expertise is play. She always wanted to be an interior designer but never thought she’d land there. Now, she designs family rooms, playrooms, bedrooms, and outdoor spaces where the intention is to live, breathe, and move around with your kids.

    When they launched GrOh!, they were worried they wouldn’t survive if they niched down too far. So if a client asked them to do something outside their scope, they quickly agreed to it. But it wasn’t where they thrived. Once they fully committed to their niche, they took off. Now they have a waitlist of 6+ months.

    How to choose your interior design niche

    Anne says to pour your favorite drink, get comfy, and spend some time thinking. What lights your fire? What takes the least amount of energy to brainstorm about? When you complete a project, what are you proud of? How can you make your experience special? What can you do to make your relationship with your client wonderful and easy?

    Reflect after every project and determine what you enjoyed—and what you didn’t. What did you find to be easiest? Anne once created a gorgeous custom kitchen, designed to help create independence for kids. While the project was a smashing success, they didn’t enjoy the work. Now, they only focus on what they love.

    How GrOH! Reaches their ideal clients

    In December 2019, GrOH! had committed to only doing commercial spaces. A few months later, because of covid, no one was going to commercial play spaces—maybe ever again. So they pivoted to residential spaces. Word-of-mouth wasn’t a possibility at that point. So what marketing stuck?

    They invested in photography immediately. Then they hired social media out to professionals (Wingnut Social, of course) and the change was transformative. It’s allowed them to niche and establish themselves as go-to experts. Since then, 99% of their clients find them through social media.

    And Anne is a social media genius. Her content is eye-catching, playful, and educational all while perfectly showcasing their designs. How has she found such social success (aside from Wingnut Social, of course)? She shares her tricks of the trade in this episode. Don’t miss it!

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    How to Keep Your Instagram From Getting Hacked: New Instagram Safety Updates | Mini News Jan 02, 2023

    Have you received a suspicious "Giveaway" DM on Instagram, or been followed by an account that may be impersonating someone? On today's Mini News, Emily walks us through some new account safety features that have been added on Instagram to help users regain access to their accounts if they find themselves locked out or hacked.

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    ⭐️Instagram has added some new tools to help users regain access to their accounts if they find themselves locked out or hacked. The new recovery center is at instagram.com/hacked. The con is most help options just direct you to the Help Center, which already existed, to help you troubleshoot your issue. In other words, you’re not being put in touch with a real person at Instagram Support. However, the pro is this tool makes the recovery and troubleshooting process much more streamlined. You’re provided quick, easy access to steps you can take depending on your issue.

    ⭐️A great new safety measure Instagram has provided is this: if you find yourself locked out of your account, you can choose two of your Instagram friends to confirm your identity and get back into your account. Instagram is also testing measures to combat impersonation and ways to help prevent hacking before it happens. There have been many instances where people impersonate design businesses and run fake giveaways to get other users’ info or hack their accounts. Instagram is testing a feature that sends warnings if an account that is suspected to be an impersonator follows you, or if an account that may be impersonating a business sends you a DM.

    ⭐️How can you keep your Instagram account safe before any of this happens to you? Use a strong, unique password with numbers, letters, and special characters. Don’t use this password for anything else. Change your password regularly, at least once a year. Ideally, you should change your password every few months. Lastly, turn on your two-factor authentication in Settings under Privacy and Security. You’ll get a login code when you sign in on a new device, so it offers a little extra security for your account.

    ***

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    REPLAY: The Secret to Getting Your Interior Design Work Published Dec 28, 2022

    Molly Schoneveld is the award-winning PR strategist behind the luxury public relations firm, The Storied Group. She represents the industry's top interior designers, celebrities, and hotels, i.e. “Talented faces, spaces, and places.” She has 20+ years of experience with press placements in Architectural Digest, ELLE Decor, Vogue, and more. And she knows the secret to getting your interior design work published. What is it? Find out in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social

    • [1:13] Wingnut webinar and wingnut academy updates
    • [1:56] Mini News Sesh: LinkedIn’s repost update
    • [4:32] Learn all about Molly Schoneveld + The Storied Group
    • [7:08] Why proving publications enough images is important
    • [10:56] Do you need to hire a photographer with connections?
    • [16:06] Can a presence on YouTube help you?
    • [17:21] Do you need to have a celebrity client?
    • [20:15] Why you need to read photography contracts carefully
    • [23:16] Can you post the photos online if you want them featured?
    • [26:22] Make your photography stand out by using a stylist
    • [28:50] How to get your clients on board with being published
    • [33:46] How to stand out (and get hired by celebrities)
    • [38:20] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [40:26] How to connect with Molly Schoneveld

    Connect with Molly Schone

    • The Storied Group
    • Connect with Molly on LinkedIn
    • Follow Molly on Instagram

    Resources & People Mentioned

    • The Mystery Guest by Lorin Stein
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • This is Marketing by Seth Godin

    The secret to getting your interior design work published

    What’s the secret? It all comes down to photos. Now—likely starting with Covid—many magazines will not do reshoots. What you provide them in your pitch is what will get published. So you need to give them enough photos to publish a full story. Luxe Magazine has design features that can be as long as 10–12 pages. That’s why you need to provide a variety of photos.

    But Molly emphasizes that you don’t need the best photographer in the business. Why? You need to be able to afford someone who will provide you with a full range of images. What does that look like? If you want to get featured as a full home tour, you need 25–30 images of your work.

    Molly landed one of her clients a feature in AD Digital. It was the home of a celebrity chef and a big-name interior designer. They didn’t reshoot the project. The photos Molly sent them were the photos that ran. The bar is high, and if you want to get into AD, you’ve got to be so much more than good. The photos you send must be shot knowing they’re going to be run in the magazine.

    Do you need to hire a photographer with connections?

    Molly points out that working with a specific photographer who has previously done work with the magazine you want to get published in can give you an advantage. But the advantage isn’t that the photographer can get you published—it’s that they know what the magazine is looking for. They understand the angles publications like, the styling they like, and the vignettes they prefer. Those are the things a photographer can help with.

    But a magazine won’t say yes to a project solely based on the photographer. There are factors at play that are 100% out of your control, like editorial calendars, previously published homes and kitchens, and much more. But you can control your images. So work with a photographer who understands what magazines are looking for.

    Make your photography stand out by using a stylist

    Look at a potential photographer's social media. What is their aesthetic? That’s what you’ll end up with for your social media. What else is important? Molly believes that bringing in a stylist to bring life to your images makes the biggest difference. Magazines do this all the time. If magazine editors rely on them, designers should see them as someone who can bring their vision to life in a different way. That—coupled with a photographer versed in magazine photography—can make a huge impact.

    Can you post photos online if you want them published in a magazine? Does it pay to have celebrity clients? Molly answers these questions and so much more in this episode. Don’t miss it!

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    Elon Musk’s Latest Twitter Updates: Longer Videos and 4,000 Character Tweets | Mini News Dec 26, 2022

    Elon Musk’s latest Twitter updates may include the addition of longer videos and tweets up to 4,000 characters. Social Media Manager Hayden is here to walk us through these potential updates, the pros and cons of Twitter going long-form, and how this could impact your interior design business.

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    ⭐️Twitter is planning to give users more capacity to share longer posts, either in video or text form, within the app. As you probably know, Twitter has been on shaky ground over the past few months with Elon Musk’s acquisition. There have been lots of updates, like Twitter Blue: an opt-in, paid monthly subscription that adds a blue checkmark to your account and offers early access to select new features. Musk has mentioned wanting to add YouTube-like features into the app, enabling users to post longer video, in order to keep viewers from on the app instead of switching to another app to consume video content. He’s also said that longer tweets are coming soon, possibly up to 4,000 characters. Short-form content has been the foundation of Twitter since its inception, so this will be a big change for your Twitter feed. There is no set date as to when these features will roll out, or if they’ll be available to all users or just Twitter Blue subscribers.

    ⭐️Longer tweets will appear as normal, displaying around 280 characters, with the message “show more” to expand into a longer panel. This allows for users to share longer tweets without disrupting the normal Twitter stream feel. There is also a possibility that, rather than “show more,” it will display how many characters remain in the tweet (ie “remaining 3,000 characters”). It’s possible that displaying this remaining character number and indicating how long the tweet is may reduce the amount of interaction with the tweet. Users may also grow tired of clicking to expand longer tweets and stop interacting with those altogether. Another concern is whether or not Twitter users are asking for this feature to begin with. Most users gravitate to Twitter because of its short-form nature.

    ⭐️What does this all mean for interior designers? Long-form content on Twitter could be a great way to share about your business and tap into an audience that you may not have been able to connect with previously via short-form content. You may have felt limited in the past by Tweets with a lower character count. Regardless, we recommend that you take advantage of as many platforms as you can to get your business out there! The easiest way to do this is by repurposing content that you’ve already created for other platforms, like Instagram and TikTok, and posting that to Twitter as well.

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    REPLAY: How Maria Killam Grew to 100k+ Instagram Followers Dec 21, 2022

    Maria Killam is a decorator, stylist, speaker, educator, and true color expert in interior and exterior design. She’s also the creator of the Killam Color System™, a proven system for choosing color that anyone can learn.

    Maria has always shared her work on her blog and has thousands of readers. But her Instagram never took off—until recently. Maria leveraged a popular Instagram trend and grew to 100k+ Instagram followers in mere weeks. Learn how she did it in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social

    • [1:48] Housekeeping: Wingnut Webinar + YouTube
    • [2:50] Mini News Sesh: Instagram Feed Videos = Reels
    • [6:43] Learn more about Maria Killam and her business
    • [12:44] The basics of the Killam color system
    • [18:00] The importance of understanding color
    • [24:44] How Maria’s eDesign business stands out
    • [29:13] How Maria feels about white interiors (and trending colors)
    • [31:51] Maria’s marketing strategy on Instagram
    • [38:36] What Maria would say to someone who wants a trendy space
    • [40:30] Maria’s What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [46:29] Blooper Reel!

    Connect with Maria Killam

    • Maria’s Website
    • Maria’s course: Colour Made Easy™
    • Follow Maria on Instagram

    Resources & People Mentioned

    • At Your Best by Carey Nieuwhof
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside

    The evolution of Maria’s business

    Maria Killam launched her career while working in a paint store. She took a color course and learned how to accurately describe colors. As she helped clients choose the right colors for their homes, she started painting out large color samples and used them over and over again.

    She saw that beiges always had the same undertones: pink-beige, green-beige, yellow-beige, etc. The undertones expanded from there. Her goal is to help her clients understand undertones so their design choices are complementary and timeless.

    Maria created a color wheel tool to help people identify the undertones in their spaces to choose the right neutrals. Now Maria offers online courses and eDesign to help both designers and homeowners create timeless spaces.

    Keep listening to learn how understanding color and undertones influences every design choice you’ll make.

    Maria’s Strategy to gain 100k+ Instagram followers

    Maria has spent a lot of time on Instagram. Why? Because people judge you as a marketer, designer, and businessperson based on your number of Instagram followers. They’re either impressed—or not.

    One day, Maria was watching an influencer who did a “10 ways to do something…” video series that they split into 10 parts. It was a light-bulb moment for Maria. So she launched her own 10-part series: “10 Finishes that Immediately Date Your New Build.” Her Instagram following grew by 100,000 followers in a matter of weeks.

    Instagram is trying to be like TikTok. It’s ALL about video. It worked for Maria because her no-nonsense personality was fully expressed in these videos. Before, she followed different random trends. Secondly, you build trust faster when they watch a video. If you’re not on video, you’re going to be behind. So how do you get started?

    Start sharing videos on your stories. They’re only 15 seconds and get you comfortable in front of the camera. Maria felt extremely awkward in her first videos. But you have to go through that awkward phase to become a rockstar on video. Maria has attracted a whole new audience. Learn how you can do the same in this episode of Wingnut Social!

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    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
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    Are You Shadowbanned on Instagram?! | Mini News Dec 19, 2022

    Are you shadowbanned on Instagram?! How do you find out, and more importantly, how do you fix it? Social Media Manager Abby is here today to walk us through a new Instagram feature that will show you whether or not your content is getting recommended to other users (a.k.a. if you're shadowbanned or not). This new Instagram feature will also tell you exactly how to fix your shadowban and get your content out there again!

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    ⭐️One of Instagram’s main goals in 2022 was to be more transparent with its users. We’ve seen this goal met as Instagram has been more open about how the algorithm works, plus they’ve launched a few new helpful features for creators. The latest update will allow users to see whether or not their content is eligible to be recommended in places like the explore page or the recommended feed. In other words, you’ll be able to finally find out whether or not you’ve been shadowbanned. Shadowbanning is when you are boxed out of a social media platform because the platform is preventing your content from reaching other users. Not only will you be able to see the status of your account, Instagram will provide pointers on how to rectify past issues that have gone against their community guidelines, so you’ll have the opportunity to correct this issue and get your content back out there.

    ⭐️To access this new feature, go to your profile on Instagram. Click the menu. From there, you’ll click Settings, Account, and Account Status. On this page, it will show you whether or not you’ve posted something that would affect your account status, or prevent your content from being recommended to other users. If everything is in good shape, but you still aren’t seeing the results you’d like with your content, then it’s time to address if your content is just not resonating with people. Overall, this update is extremely helpful. Before this update, if someone let you know they weren’t seeing your content, or if you noticed in your Insights that your reach had dropped, you wouldn’t have known why. You may have assumed you were shadowbanned. This update dispels that myth and you’re able to find out the exact reason why your content may not be getting pushed out - or if you just need to improve your content.

    ***

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    How to Become an Interior Designer From Home (with Alexis Peters) Dec 14, 2022

    Are you getting burnt out by running a traditional interior design firm? Then check out this show with Alexis Peters - you just might change your business model. Today’s guest is Alexis Peters of “Home Styling by Alexis,” and we discuss the importance of offering virtual services to your clients, as well as the perks to becoming a completely remote interior designer.

    Alexis Peters fundamentally believes that every single person on this planet deserves to live beautifully regardless of their income. Beauty & affordable go hand in hand in her book. Alexis' background as a production designer for feature films is where she learned how to stretch the dollar crazy far and the results were thrilling. Craving to help as many people as she could live beautifully, Alexis started an interior design business specializing in Virtual Design.

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    ⭐️Alexis specializes in virtual design. She wanted to build a business where she could travel and be anywhere she wanted, yet still be making money. Coming from a film background, she transitioned into a design career after helping her mom redesign her home over FaceTime during the pandemic. She believes all businesses should offer virtual design to increase their sales. When you go digital, there are no limitations on who you can serve. Alexis started her business by reimagining spaces for locals, but realized she could access a wider clientele by designing via FaceTime or Zoom. This career choice still allows her to help others, but now she can embrace more free time and stay comfortable at home. Alexis describes this as, “I still get to have my life, and be creatively fulfilled and help people.”

    ⭐️Alexis fell in love with design as a child visiting one of her family member’s mansions. She felt so inspired by the gorgeous home that she would return to her house and rearrange furniture, artwork, and more. She learned that the way you arrange furniture in a space can be life-changing. Alexis felt she was able to recreate the magical feelings she felt in the mansion in her own home just by moving furniture around. She was able to create a new, safe, cozy feeling to her space with existing pieces. It inspired her current business in that she believes everyone deserves to live beautifully regardless of their budget.

    ⭐️When it comes to virtual design, you can offer many things: 3-D renderings, floor plans, and much more. No matter what you’re offering, Alexis believes a virtual aspect to your business is crucial. In our current society, more people are craving a virtual option. With virtual offerings, your business becomes more accessible and you expand your clientele.

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    "Shantaram" by Gregory David Roberts

    Photogrid: https://www.photogrid.app/en/

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    TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook: What’s the Best Content to Post? | Mini News Dec 12, 2022

    TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook: what’s the best content to post? On this episode of Mini News, Emily walks us through the transition from social media to entertainment media. When it comes to short form video content, why aren’t Instagram and Facebook as successful as TikTok? What type of content is most successful, and what is best for your audience? Find out on today's Mini News!

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    ⭐️If you've been listening to the podcast for a while, then you know that video has been reigning king on social media, specifically short-form video. There's been a long-standing battle between Meta and TikTok, fighting for dominance of the social media space. However, TikTok doesn't consider itself a social media platform - it's branded as an entertainment app (or a media company that distributes content) similar to Netflix. The problem with Instagram and Facebook trying to push short-form entertainment videos is that their companies were built on the social graph. TikTok has always been an entertainment-first platform. Facebook was founded on social connections and maintaining relationships, so this transition has been difficult for them as their app really serves a much different purpose than entertainment.

    ⭐️Here at Wingnut, we've noticed a shift recently with some of our clients where Reels are not performing as well as they once did. We're seeing carousel posts and still images gaining traction again - not all hope is lost when it comes to photo content! However, this is why strategy is so important. When you have a strategy in place for your social media accounts, you know exactly what you need to be posting to better resonate with your audience. That's where we come in!

    ⭐️There's no hard and fast rule that says you should be only be posting entertainment video content. You should test different types of content and see what performs best. While Meta's algorithm is pushing video content, it will ultimately push what resonates most with your audience. Meta wants users to be spending the maximum amount of time on their platform, so they will push what your audience will engage with the most.

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    How to Create the Perfect Online Course (with Ariel Schiffer) Dec 07, 2022

    Are you thinking of creating an online course? Guest Ariel Schiffer is the Founder of Dreampro, the first-choice course creation agency for entrepreneurs and small business owners - and she's also helping build a Wingnut Social course! Today, we discuss who should create a course, the potential of an online course, what goes into the course creation, common mistakes, and much more.

    Ariel Schiffer is the Founder of Dreampro, the first-choice course creation agency for entrepreneurs and small business owners. She has over 10 years of experience working with Fortune 50 companies, non-profit organizations, small businesses, and private companies to develop their professional and leadership development programs. Her agency offers expertise in creating courses and programs with a mission to improve the quality of education and offerings in the online space.

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    ⭐️Even as a DIY-er, you can still make a phenomenal course. It’s not about having all the bells and whistles, or crazy video editing. It’s about being extremely clear with potential course members and letting them know what they’ll get out of the course. A good course is designed based on the people who are taking it. When it comes to learning something new, it can be uncomfortable to step out of your comfort zone. To make this process easier for your course members, make your course something that really relates to their lifestyle. This will create a stronger connection with your course members as well.

    ⭐️When it comes to figuring out who exactly your course will help, and what it will help them do, get as specific as possible. Unless you have a massive audience or credibility, get as niche as possible in your digital offerings as it will allow you to market yourself even more. Listen to the noise - what are people sick of? What are they begging for? What are people constantly asking about? As much as we don’t like to be in the noise, listen to it! It will ultimately clue you in to what’s trending, and what people are craving right now. Once you figure this out, you’ll be able to offer something really valuable and help your learners overcome something they’re currently struggling with.

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    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    "Built to Sell: Creating a Business That Can Thrive Without You" by John Warrillow

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    How to Get More Subscribers with YouTube Shorts | Mini News Dec 05, 2022

    On this week’s Mini News sesh, Emily and Lilah discuss YouTube Shorts. Do Shorts really matter? How do Shorts impact your YouTube channel as a whole? If you’re already posting on TikTok and Instagram, do you need to post YouTube Shorts as well? Watch this video and find out!

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    ⭐️Did you know that 75% of YouTube users engage with Shorts in some form? 70% of web users regularly watch short-form video. This being said, Shorts are definitely a rising competitor to TikTok and Instagram Reels. If you're a YouTube user, you should be using Shorts, too. In the last month, 74.4% of YouTube viewers that have found our channel (Wingnut Social) discovered it via their Shorts feed.

    ⭐️YouTube is testing new monetization options, including product tagging, which will be similar to Instagram and TikTok. What does this mean for interior designers, architects, and home brands? Well, you'll be able to tag your products in your Shorts!

    ⭐️If you're already creating videos for TikTok and Instagram, upload them to YouTube as well. You'll be getting even more value out of your effort. Videos under 60 seconds will automatically be shared as Shorts, similar to how videos on Instagram are automatically shared as Reels. If you also create long-form content, your Shorts can help users discover those longer videos. Here's a tip for your Shorts: YouTube is very SEO-heavy, meaning keywords in your video titles and descriptions are super important. Your Shorts "captions" are going to look different from an Instagram Reel or TikTok caption, which are more reliant on hashtags.

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    How to Transition Your Business Into a Full-Service Interior Design Firm (with Hearth Homes Interiors) Nov 30, 2022

    Are you thinking about transitioning from a staging business to a full-service interior design firm? Watch this video! Katie and Olivia of Hearth Homes Interiors started as a staging company and found success, but they decided they wanted to pivot and go all-in as a design firm. Today, they walk us through what led them to that decision, as well as how they navigated the transition.

    Hearth Homes Interiors is a Santa Barbara design firm owned by two sisters-in-law, Katie Labourdette-Martinez and Olivia Wahler. After starting as a staging company and finding success, they decided they wanted to pivot and go all-in as a design firm. Their work reflects that highly-coveted, quintessential Santa Barbara style—refined and timeless, approachable, livable, and filled with organic textures and layers.

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    ⭐️Are you a new designer or decorator entering the industry, but you’re not quite sure whether you’d like to do staging or design? Staging is an incredibly necessary service, especially for the real estate market, but it can require a lot of logistics. You’ll occasionally be met with long-term homeowners that may be uncomfortable seeing new furniture in their home, or are upset that they have to put their personal identifying items away. However, this needs to be done because staging has to appeal to the masses - it needs to be visually appealing to the most amount of people possible. With design, you can be more specific to the person that will be living in the space. You can give a different sort of flair to design that you cannot with staging. Olivia says designing a house for a family to live in is extremely gratifying; she loves designing it to their lifestyle and creating a space that’s going to comfort them and make them happy.

    ⭐️When it comes to staging, you need to be able to plan out your finances. Having inventory and storing that inventory can get really expensive - consequently, staging is a business where people are often breaking even. You have to be very strategic if you want to make staging a profitable business. You also need to be aware of how the market is doing in order to price your business appropriately. You can dip your toes in the water (without the financial risk) by redesigning existing spaces and freshening up what people already have. Do you really need to have your own inventory for staging? There are business models where you could rent your furniture, however, it’s a trade off as it may compromise your overall furniture selection.

    ⭐️Is staging or design more lucrative? For Hearth Homes Interiors, staging had a cap - they only had so much warehouse space and inventory, so they couldn’t stage an endless amount of homes. Additionally, during slower months as well as the pandemic, the market became unpredictable. The status of the market is a big part of staging overall. With design, Hearth Homes found that there was a lot more potential to make more money, and the market has less of an impact since it’s a luxury service.

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    "Night Road" by Kristin Hannah

    "The Alice Network" Kate Quinn

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    Why You Have to Get On TikTok if You’re an Interior Designer | Mini News Nov 28, 2022

    Are you an interior designer about to make a TikTok account and you're looking for tips? OR are you an interior designer who thinks TikTok is just a silly app for kids? Either way, we're here to help! Since TikTok just replaced Netflix as the most popular app for people under 35, Gavin (SEO Manager) is here to share some tips on joining TikTok as an interior designer and the benefits of catering to a younger audience.

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    ⭐️TikTok just replaced Netflix as the most popular app - not just for kids, but for people under 35. This can be pretty surprising as I’m sure many of us view TikTok as something for kids, or that it’s not a professional space. However, the data shows that this is quickly changing. When you’re thinking about where you want to invest your time and limited amount of resources, you aren’t typically prioritizing younger audiences. However, Gen Z is poised to become one of the wealthiest generations of all time - the average age of people with a $25M net worth is age 45 and above. As an interior designer, if you’re looking to target even the $5-10M range, oddly enough, it could be within the 20-35 year old bracket. These younger generations are developing a higher level of wealth but are a relatively untapped market for interior designers.

    ⭐️What kind of content should interior designers make on TikTok? Firstly, if you have products you can sell, you can now sell them within the TikTok app and reach more people faster. As social media apps roll out new features, they typically reward early users by pushing your content out more, since it’s ultimately in their best financial interest to showcase new features. But what should the videos even be about? You don’t have to go on TikTok and do silly dances. Shift your perspective and consider this…TikTok can take the weight of professionalism off your shoulders and allow you to be a bit more lighthearted and showcase your personality. Try looking at TikTok as something more “freeing” rather than silly. If you have a staff or team working on projects with you, you can also have them create videos to demonstrate a day-in-the-life at your business. You can also show your design work through TikTok. You can use trending audio and sounds to create a fun video clip, like room transformations, which do really well on TikTok. Take a before and after video, with a little bit of your work in between, add some audio, and post away!

    ⭐️Have you been really resistant to join TikTok? If you’re an interior designer listening to this right now, you’re going to realize TikTok isn’t just for kids - whether you realize that now and can take advantage of that, or you realize it once someone else has done it. It’s important to get on TikTok as soon as you can because you will see an advantage. TikTok is working to gain more users of older generations as well, so if you fall into that category, you may find your content getting pushed harder in the algorithm. It is financially beneficial for TikTok to push that content to help reach older demographics.

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    How Much Should I Pay Myself as a Business Owner? (with Tara Newman) Nov 23, 2022

    How much should I pay myself as an interior design business owner? Do I need to have a million-dollar business to be a millionaire? And what does profit-first mean? Tara Newman is here to help you calculate your revenue goal, figure out how much you should be charging for your services, and learn what percentage you should be paying yourself as the business owner.

    Tara Newman is the Founder and CEO of The Bold Profit Academy where she teaches service-based business owners how to sell premium services and programs without the emotional stress of launching, worrying about ads, overwhelming social strategies or complex funnels.Tara hosts a weekly podcast called The Bold Money Revolution and has been featured in publications like Money Magazine, Yahoo Finance, and Huffington Post as well as other publications and podcasts.

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    ⭐️Tara says that $250,000 per year is what allows you to pay yourself $10,000 a month. It’s not necessarily a factor of whether we should be looking things at an annual basis or monthly basis. Tara works with many business owners, particularly established female experts running service-based businesses. One of the big moments for these women who are experts at what they do, but not necessarily experts at business when they get started, is when they realize they need to replace their traditional salary (which is often around 6 figures). Tara says if you want to be paying yourself $100,000 a year, you need to have business revenue in excess of $250,000 a year. If you’re running a business bringing in $250,000 or less in revenue, in profit-first theory, you should be able to pay yourself 50% of that revenue.

    ⭐️When you’re scaling your business and hiring employees, how do you keep on track with paying yourself adequately within the profit-first formula? As business owners, it’s important to get into a habit of asking yourself, “How can I simplify?” Ask yourself these questions on a weekly basis: What can I delete? What isn’t adding any value to my customer experience? Tara says if it’s not adding to your customer experience, then it’s not adding value to you in the long run. Another thing to ask yourself is what you can automate. There are some great technological options and simple tools that allow businesses to automate more and still maintain a high-touch business. Tara finds that many business owners don’t understand their operation well enough, and they just start hiring employees because they feel overwhelmed. Instead, Tara recommends you stop and check in on how to reduce the overwhelm not necessarily through adding a person. Can better boundaries be established? Is there some clarity we can have around our process? These things need to be addressed before scaling, otherwise you run the risk of complicating your process in a costly way. The ultimate goal of scaling is to increase revenue without adding equal amounts of expense.

    ⭐️How do you know if you’re charging enough for your services, and how do you find out your goal revenue? We all have our own magic number that we need to hit based on our personal financial goals and situation. Tara created a revenue goal calculator that allows you to reverse-engineer your particular needs. When using the calculator, you’ll put in your personal financial needs and then it will calculate what revenue goal you need to hit in order to pay yourself. Check out the revenue goal calculator at theboldleadershiprevolution.com/revenue.

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    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    "Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole" by Susan Cain

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    You Can Shop on TikTok with This New E-Commerce Feature | Mini News Nov 21, 2022

    Did you know that you can now shop on TikTok? TikTok has a new e-commerce feature, similar to Instagram shopping. TikTok shopping is currently being tested with big brands like Amazon, Target, and more, but it will be rolled out to smaller creators and influencers as well. Meanwhile, Myspace makes a comeback through a new Instagram feature that allows you to add music to your feed posts.

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    ⭐️There may be some of you interior designers out there rolling your eyes when you hear the word TikTok. However, we’ve seen some big brands, real estate agents, and designers take TikTok by storm. There’s a big opportunity for TikTok to be a key extension of your brand. TikTok helps interior design feel more accessible to new users and viewers. Whether you like TikTok or not, this Mini News is for you, because TikTok is in the process of launching their in-app e-commerce in the United States. It’s been out in the UK for a bit, but now it’s moving to the US. Think of it like Instagram shopping, but on TikTok! Right now, it’s only available to bigger brands like Amazon, Target, and others, but eventually they’re hoping to roll it out to the smaller creators and influencers. Abby suspects there will be a follower count requirement, based on the fact that you can’t have direct links in your bio on TikTok unless you have at least a thousand followers. After this initial testing with bigger brands is complete, smaller accounts should have access to it as well. We’re on TikTok @wingnutsocial - give us a follow!

    ⭐️TikTok tips: We’ve experienced that “talking head” videos aren’t getting us much traction as more original, creative content. It can seem very random what takes off, but from our experience, aesthetically pleasing videos tend to do better, plus videos that use trending audios. Spend 10 minutes a day scrolling through TikTok and if you hear the same audio more than once, try using that audio and see how your video does!

    ⭐️You might have seen this in your feed over the last few days - Instagram has added the capability to add music to your static feed posts. When you’re composing your feed post, there’s an option before hitting share that says “Add music” and you can add 5 to 90 seconds of a song of your choosing to your post. This doesn’t mean that you can skip out on Reels. These are still considered static images. Using this new tool may boost you slightly in the algorithm since they’ve been pushing this feature. Instagram typically rewards users that test their new features. This new feature could also help convey more emotion through your posts to connect with your followers in a new way.

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    How to Ask Your Interior Design Clients for Their Budget (with Hilaire Pickett-Martin) Nov 16, 2022

    How do you get that elusive budget from your interior design clients? Stick around and find out! On today’s show, we’re discussing client communication and transparency. Guest Hilaire Pickett-Martin is here to tell us to not shy away from answering (and asking) the tough questions with your interior design clients - plus how to ask your interior design clients for their budget!

    Hilaire Pickett-Martin grew up (quite literally) in the business. She is a graduate of Elon University. Hilaire handles Design Lines’ communications, and applies her enthusiasm and passion to promoting the firm. She also oversees all the accounting and day-to-day operations. Hilaire uses her inborn knowledge of the business to pitch in wherever she can. Outside of the business, her favorite vacation spot is Whistler, British Columbia, and she recently learned to wakeboard and snowboard.

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    ⭐️Hilaire says transparency starts at the first meeting with your client. It’s important to really listen to your client and understand their challenges. What does your client ultimately want? Use your first meeting to get to the bottom of their goal. Hilaire sets expectations along the way, even in the initial design presentation. She may show her clients design choices that have big lead times; she makes sure to articulate these timelines to her clients. She also tries to get a sense of the client’s budget and timeframe (even if it’s a range) to make sure they align with her vision. Hilaire is very authentic in her conversation with her clients, being fully honest if she doesn’t think something can be accomplished within their budget and timeframe.

    ⭐️How do you get your client to tell you their budget? There are several different approaches. If your clients have a number but are just hesitant to share it, Hilaire recommends asking for a range - “give us a high, give us a low.” Another approach is to identify pieces within the space that the clients are willing to spend money on. You can find a budget range by value engineering specific pieces. Value engineering is a fancy way of saying “working within a budget.” There are 3 things you can have - price, function, or quality - but you can’t always have all 3. You might have to sacrifice one or the other. If you value engineer the price of an item, you may not have the best quality. At the end of the day, you have to pick what’s important and what you want to spend the money on.

    ⭐️Being transparent during the final steps of the design process is just as important as being upfront in the beginning. So you’ve procured furniture and it’s on purchase order - having open communication about delivery is crucial. Obviously there has been a huge amount of pressure on expediting over the past few years due to supply chain issues. Hilaire is very open about deliveries, letting her clients know that the timelines and delivery dates are subject to change. She feels people have been relatively understanding of these delays coming out of a pandemic. Additionally, Hilaire and her team are present for every install. They make sure everything comes off the truck in great condition, and if they’re not, they let the client know and work towards repairs or returns. Lastly, they communicate with their clients at the very end of the process upon invoicing.

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designlinessignature/

    Website: https://designlinesltd.com/

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

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    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    "Feeding the Soul" by Tabitha Brown

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    3 Tips to Grow Your Instagram Account | Mini News Nov 14, 2022

    Want tips to grow your Instagram account? It’s our 300th episode - woohoo! Today we’re sharing 3 awesome tips on growing your Instagram following. We also have an Instagram contest to celebrate our 300th episode @wingnutsocial - enter to win a FREE 30-minute Instagram audit consultation OR SEO audit consultation.

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    ⭐️Go to our Instagram page and check out our 300th episode giveaway. You can enter by liking the post, following our Instagram, and tagging 3 people in the comments. The grand prize is your choice of a mini SEO audit consultation with us, or an Instagram audit consultation with us. That’s a 30 minute consultation with experts at Wingnut Social to go over your Instagram and give you real takeaways and advice on improving your account, what you can do better, and what you’re already doing great. For the SEO audit, or “search engine optimization,” we’ll run a quick audit and sit down with you to review the results. We’ll give you advice on how to gain traffic to your website and much more. It’s a FREE coaching session! Enter the contest today on Instagram @wingnutsocial.

    ⭐️When it comes to growing your Instagram following, we talk a lot about the types of content you’re posting, but we don’t always consider what you have to do once that content goes live. We have 3 great tips for you to help grow your Instagram following! #1: Respond to your comments on your posts. When you receive comments on your posts, don’t just leave them hanging! It’s great you got that initial engagement, but when you respond to the comments, you make the users feel special and heard, which encourages more comments. If possible, try to respond within an hour of receiving a comment. It’s a lot of work, but it’s super important to build that engagement and establish real connections with your followers. Getting ghosted can sometimes hurt your followers, so if you aren’t responding, they may not comment again. Think about a time when you commented on a creator’s post and they actually responded to you - how did that make you feel?

    ⭐️Tip #2: Respond to your DMs too! Don’t just ignore those direct messages that come in. Check them often and see what’s coming in. You might be getting business inquiries that you’re not realizing are coming through! You might get people asking about your services and more. It’s an opportunity to respond and drive them to the next step in your process, whether that be your website contact page, a phone number to call you at, or a link to schedule a call. At the very least, have an automated response on hand with directions to your contact page.

    ⭐️Tip #3: Engage with accounts within your target audience. Engage with accounts that you think your target audience would also be engaging with. The formula here is to like a post, comment something specific on the post (not just “Love it!”), and follow the account. It’s a great way to get that account, and those who follow that account, to view your profile and potentially engage with your content/follow you. But who do you know who to engage with? Look for accounts that relate to your target audience. For example, if you’re a designer in Miami targeting high income families, you should interact with local businesses like high end restaurants and family attractions (not always design accounts). In terms of hashtags, you could try “Miami families,” “Miami living,” “family life,” and more.

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    Environmental Psychology and Design (with Smita Sahoo) Nov 09, 2022

    What does studying criminal minds have to do with interior design? Smita Sahoo (founder of āśaya I Design in Chicago) joins us to discuss her studies of environmental psychology, which explores the relationship between humans and the world around them. Smita uses research and data to drive her design. Also in this episode, Smita offers advice to fellow women designers and entrepreneurs.

    After working for over 16 years with top national and international real estate developers and companies, Smita founded āśaya I Design, a Chicago based luxury interior design and architecture firm. Her uniquely creative voice in the design profession is informed by a diverse background in architecture, interior design and environmental psychology. Smita thrives on designing spaces that strengthen our emotional connections to the places we live, work, and interact.

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    ⭐️Smita has a focus in environmental psychology, which is understanding how humans interact in their environments. Environmental psychology is very data-based, and this data helps drive her design. Every human being picks up on certain cues in their environment before they act. Smita studies the design of certain spaces and how human beings perceive it. She illustrates this through the design of a high-end store. You can’t lock up all the expensive items like a CVS. Your merchandise needs to be on display, but you don’t want to encourage it to be snatched up. In this situation, you need to curate a perception that customers are being watched so they are less likely to steal. Ultimately, Smita uses research and data to design comfortable spaces that feel secure.

    ⭐️Smita is very passionate about empowering fellow women in business. She has some really great advice, starting with “believe in yourself.” Once you believe in yourself, and you have decided that this is your path, no matter what happens you will commit to moving forward. Everything else will become aligned. Successful entrepreneurs are not those who haven’t seen failure - they have failed, picked themselves up, and kept going! Smita compares this to a child’s mentality of learning to walk. Despite constantly falling, they remain curious and don’t give up. She advises to not give up, with the intention of learning to walk, and eventually you will start walking. Confidence and tenacity comes first - the rest can be taught. You have to be a little crazy in pursuing your business, because if you’re just playing it safe and doing what’s already been done, you aren’t taking any chances or betting on yourself.

    ⭐️When it comes to mentorships, Smita keeps an open mind and likes to have multiple mentors from different walks of life. Different people have different strengths. Smita advises reaching out to potential mentors regarding some of their work that you admire, and request some time to chat. Smita has never shied away from reaching out to high-level designers and asking to grab coffee and chat about their experiences. She even reaches out to other business owners to ask simple questions like, “How do you save on taxes?” and “How do you hire people?” There’s a lot to learn from other business owners and how they operate. Try reaching out to someone you know and share secrets!

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    📲CONNECT with Smita:

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/asaya.design?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Website: https://www.asayadesign.com/

    📲CONNECT with Susan & Paul:

    Website: https://kadilakhomes.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/KadilakHomes/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    "Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul" by Howard Schultz

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    Is Elon Musk Bringing Back Vine?! | Mini News Nov 07, 2022

    Is Elon Musk bringing back Vine?! It’s been a wild week in the social media landscape, and SEO Manager Gavin is here to break it down for you. We discuss Elon Musk acquiring Twitter, the potential comeback of Vine, and the Instagram outage that caused everyone to lose followers.

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    ⭐️Twitter has been acquired by Elon Musk! We don’t really know what he plans to do with the platform, but Twitter in general has played an outsized role within the political media landscape due to its following among journalists, commentators, celebrities, and more. Elon says, “The reason I acquired Twitter is because it’s important to the future of civilization to have a common digital town square where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner without resorting to violence.” Anyone who is looking to become a thought leader in the social space should be looking at all avenues of the social media landscape, including Twitter (regardless of how you feel about Elon Musk). Elon Musk is the first person to have taken five different companies in five separate verticals and built billion-dollar businesses from the ground up. You can expect Twitter to transform as a result of Musk’s acquisition, especially since Twitter really hasn’t changed much in terms of its functionality since its inception.

    ⭐️Elon Musk is entertaining the idea of reintroducing Vine. Vine really laid the groundwork for today’s social media. Before Vine, social media platforms were primarily photo-based. Vine was the only quick, funny, entertainment-driven site. It was the first platform to introduce what we have today as modern social media. Elon Musk bringing Vine back as a competitor to TikTok could be incredibly successful. Additionally, in times of recessions, entertainment-based media and social media outlets always thrive. It could be a perfect storm to bring back Vine as a competitor to TikTok. Vine has a big nostalgia factor for people, so it’s possible if it came back, people would be eager to produce less on TikTok (or leave TikTok altogether) in favor of creating content on Vine.

    ⭐️What does this all mean for interior designers? Take stock of your current content on other platforms (like TikTok), and start taking steps to prepare this content to transition to Vine. Prepare your content in advance so, should Vine come back, you’ll be ready the second it launches. You don’t want to begin your content creation post-launch. If your content is already prepared for Vine, you can be a first-mover, which is incredibly important. Getting on a social platform early can have a huge impact on your following and offer other big advantages. If you’re already creating content for Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, you should be able to repurpose this for Vine - make sure your video content is incredibly organized on your computer or hard drive so you can immediately plug and play if Vine comes back.

    ⭐️There was an outage on Instagram where everyone was losing a ton of followers. There were many reports of people being suspended from their accounts randomly. Within a couple hours, it seemingly resolved and the followers returned. Was it a bug, or was it a hacker? What do you think? Either way, it seems everything is back to normal (for now).

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    Project Management Tips for Busy Entrepreneurs (with Tonya Thomas) Nov 02, 2022

    Are you an interior designer struggling with organization and project management? Tonya Thomas joins us today to share some tips and tools that she’s used to help CEOs grow their teams from 1 employee to 50, lead multi-million-dollar revenue growth, and free up their time to oversee major expansion projects. Also in this episode, Tonya explains how hiring a virtual assistant is the key to a complete organizational overhaul.

    Tonya Thomas is the founder of Team Delegate, a provider of elite virtual executive assistant support to seasoned executives turned small business owners. Tonya is a speaker, 20+ year business owner, and host of the Unbottleneck Your Business podcast. She excels in helping CEOs grow their teams from 1 employee to 50, lead multi-million-dollar revenue growth, and free up their time to oversee major expansion projects.

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    ⭐️Why are systems important for businesses? Systems create consistency and organization! A lot of times we have systems in place and don’t realize it - for example, if you have an assistant that manages your calendar through Google Calendars or Outlook, that’s a system! Your system consists of the tools that you use, and how you use the tools.

    ⭐️SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) are super important to put in place for your business. They create organization, and they’re also helpful in case of turnover - you won’t need to utilize your time to train new hires because a well-created SOP can be used effortlessly for onboarding. It’s important that your SOPs are both written and visual, because everyone learns differently (adding in videos can help visual learners). Creating SOPs can also help identify issues within your overall workflow and ultimately allow you to smooth out your processes.

    ⭐️Some helpful project management tools are Asana, Monday.com, and Teamwork. Tonya personally uses Teamwork for projects. Even if it’s just you and one other person, having a project management system is crucial because it organizes your work. When you’re working with others, especially if it’s remote, a project management system really helps create cohesion and consistency as you’re working together virtually.

    ⭐️What’s a virtual assistant, and do I need one? If you’re someone who doesn’t necessarily need a full-time employee, but are seeking some help in managing your calendar and other tasks, an executive virtual assistant can work for you. Your company can either be in person or remote, it doesn’t matter - a virtual assistant can help both! An assistant will help create systems for your business, and also research project management and organization tools that suit you and your team.

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    📲CONNECT with Tonya:

    Website: https://www.teamdelegate.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teamdelegate/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyabthomas/

    📲CONNECT with Darla:

    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    “The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It” by Michael E. Gerber

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    How to Schedule Reels and Posts on Instagram | Mini News Oct 31, 2022

    Social media manager Lilah joins us to discuss how to schedule reels and posts on Instagram. Instagram has a new in-app feature that will allow you to schedule your reels and other posts. This is a great development, but is it the best option for you and your business? Watch this video and find out!

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    ⭐️Instagram is releasing an in-app scheduling feature! Scheduling your content is extremely important if you’re aiming to grow your business through Instagram. It allows you to save time by batching your content - you can upload your photo, add a caption and tags, and then schedule all your posts out. It will be a very simple feature, including just the date and time of scheduling, just like scheduling an email.

    ⭐️Despite this update, there are still many 3rd-party options for scheduling content on Instagram that offer more in-depth features (Hootsuite, HubSpot, and Later are other platforms that offer post scheduling). The benefit to using the Instagram scheduler is that it’s directly in app - it will be best for scheduling reels, especially if you want to add audio or music. However, unlike the 3rd-party platforms, Instagram currently will not offer competitor reports, hashtag analysis, best posting times, and other helpful tools.

    ⭐️What if I have multiple people logged into one Instagram account? Lilah suspects that not everyone will be able to see the scheduled posts, and that it will be specific to your phone. So if you are in a situation where you have someone approving posts to go out, this likely won’t be the best solution for you at this time.

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    How to Create Social Videos and Blow up Your Business (with Susan & Paul Kadilak) Oct 26, 2022

    Do you want to create videos for social media and grow your business, but you’re not quite sure where to begin? Susan and Paul Kadilak (Kadilak Homes) are here to share all their content creation secrets! They have had incredible success marketing and promoting their design + build firm, growing their business by 60% in one year by developing and implementing a social video strategy. Today they’re discussing how to build and action based strategy to grow business with social video, key details to create social video, and what’s next in the evolution of social video and how to grow in this ever changing landscape.

    @KadilakHomes is a design build firm run by Susan & Paul Kadilak in the Greater Boston area. Together they have made it their mission to help their clients turn an ordinary house into a haven that they love coming home to! The Kadilak’s have grown by connecting directly with their audience through their social media channels and are excited to announce that they just launched a brand-new app, “Renovation Rekindle” for their Emmy nominated home renovation show.

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    ⭐️Can I really get my ideal client from social media marketing? Susan says look at the numbers - everyone is on these social platforms, and you need to go where your clients are. From social media alone, Susan and Paul’s business has grown tremendously. When you’re posting consistently and putting your content out there, your clients are attracted to that. If there is a client out there who isn’t a good fit for you, and they look at your content, they’ll never call you. But if someone’s looking at your content and watching your videos, they’ll usually do it for a while before they call you. They’re often a better fit because they’ve taken the time to prescreen you - they likely have made a decision before they even call you! Based on this, the quality of people reaching out to you will be better than traditional advertising.

    ⭐️Susan and Paul advise that if you’re not creating video content right now (and you’re hesitant to begin), start small. Instead of jumping in front of a camera, experiment with visuals, pictures, and concepts - you don’t necessarily have to be in the video at first. Take videos of your next project, drawing, job site, or whatever feels right. Eventually, you can start to appear in the videos, beginning with a quick snippet, and working up from there. Susan says she’s the last person who wants to be on video, but realized she wouldn’t get better if she didn’t try. Looking back, Paul says they “weren’t good” when they first started, but to be fair…nobody is! If you’re worried about starting, and find yourself paralyzed by fear of failure, you have to get over it or else you’ll never get started at all. You don’t have to be perfect…you don’t even have to be “good.” At the end of the day, you’re not auditioning for a role; you’re just documenting what you do and connecting with your clients, sharing your authentic self.

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    📲CONNECT with Susan & Paul:

    Website: https://kadilakhomes.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/KadilakHomes/

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know" by Malcolm Gladwell

    "Twelve and a Half: Leveraging the Emotional Ingredients Necessary for Business Success" by Gary Vaynerchuk

    Check out "Renovation Rekindle" here: https://kadilakhomes.com/renovation-rekindle/

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    YouTube Handles: Everything You Need To Know | Mini News Oct 24, 2022

    Today we're discussing YouTube Handles: here's everything you need to know! Gavin is joined by Abby Coots, Social Media Manager at Wingnut Social, to discuss this brand new feature from YouTube - handles! Watch this video to learn everything you need to know about the new YouTube handles before they become available.

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    ⭐️YouTube is currently in the process of rolling out handles for all YouTube channels, which is going to make it easier to promote your channel within the app and drive traffic to your channel. YouTube says, “Handles are a unique identifier in all YouTube channels are going to have access to this feature. Your unique handle will help people find and interact with your profile and it will be completely specific and unique to your profile.” Currently on YouTube, usernames can be the same. We’ve seen some copycats out there (not specifically with Wingnut thankfully!). On YouTube in general, people can copy usernames. With the new handle feature, it’s just for you. Nobody else can have the same handle as you. It’s really going to help assure your subscribers they’re interacting with the real you.

    ⭐️This update will be launched and available for everyone by November 14th. If you don’t choose your own handle by then, YouTube is going to choose one for you based off of your current channel name. Don’t freak out! Even if YouTube assigns a handle to you, you can still go back and adjust it afterwards.

    ⭐️Abby recommends choosing the same YouTube handle that you use on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter because that will increase your likelihood of being found by your followers on other platforms. It will keep things easier and more cohesive. Wingnut encourages that you utilize all the basic platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn - the more places you can post high quality content, the better! But…let’s say you’re having trouble connecting with your ideal client on Instagram. Abby says she thinks of YouTube as a search engine, which she utilizes when she’s searching for a “how to” or “DIY tips.” If you’re someone who specializes in virtual design (Edesign) or you sell a tangible product like a paint guide or a wallpaper guide, YouTube is going to be a great friend of yours in terms of reaching your ideal client who is searching for those DIY projects. For example, your client may be searching for a soothing and relaxing paint color for their bathroom. They would likely go on YouTube to search that, your profile will pop up with your new handle, and ideally you’ll also have some YouTube Shorts for them to watch, using call to actions with links to purchase your paint guide (or whatever else you aim to sell). Ultimately, choosing the same handle as your other platforms will help your current audience to find you across platforms.

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    Designing Space With a Human-Centered Perspective (with Chrissy Fehan & Sarah Davis) Oct 19, 2022

    What the heck is human-centered and data driven design, and how can it help you in your interior design business? Chrissy Fehan and Sarah Davis of Pophouse are here to fill us in on the importance of designing space with a human-centered perspective, and how the physical environment can have a positive impact on individuals. They’ll also share how this approach informed the Rock Ventures Headquarters, recently featured and on the cover of Interior Design magazine’s 90th anniversary edition.

    Sarah has over 17 years of experience working in business intelligence. She has performed extensive research in workplace strategy and has been instrumental in developing the strategy that informs the design for many Pophouse projects. Chrissy leads an interiors and industrial design team and oversees all brand strategy. Prior to her current role, Chrissy was an industrial designer and created numerous pieces of furniture, lighting, reception desks and outdoor spaces.

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    ⭐️Chrissy and Sarah pride themselves on doing unconventional strategic and human-centered design. They use different types of evidence obtained from clients via interviews, surveys, and observations to understand how clients need to function in space. This combined with external research is used to drive their design. They believe spaces can positively impact people - how they interact, how they engage with each other. The space needs to be beautiful and aesthetically thoughtful, but if people can’t function in this space, it misses the mark. Chrissy and Sarah work to bring beauty and function together.

    ⭐️Pophouse thrives on a particular set of systems and processes that can be catered to different clients. The process usually begins with data collection, including client surveys and observation. Pophouse has also created mock settings for clients to utilize, and led focus groups. Talking to their clients in this manner helps gather feedback, which the clients are very willing to give because they care about the space they’re sitting in. To learn more about the teams they design for, Chrissy and Sarah gather information such as org charts, cultural documents, mission statements, core values, and more. They pair these internal findings with external discovery like benchmarking, research, and academic work. All of this information serves as the foundation for the design project and ultimately acts as a North Star to follow for the duration of the project.

    ⭐️Chrissy says that niching down their business has helped Pophouse in many ways. It has allowed them to bring on the proper team members that they need, and to grow their business. They are better able to see their future goals and pivot them around their clients’ needs. It’s helped them laser focus more - they aren’t stretched between many different types of design. Niching down has also helped Pophouse more thoughtfully select their clients and make sure their cultures align. Sarah explains that, even when niching down their business, there is still lots of diversity within the commercial office design space. Whether they’re designing a commercial office for a tech team, a marketing team, or a sales team, they all look totally different as the needs for each team vary. Chrissy explains that the scale of projects differs as well. Sometimes they take projects where they help a smaller client’s brand be visualized through their space.

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    📲CONNECT with Chrissy & Sarah:

    Website: https://pophouse.design

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    “Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead" by Brené Brown

    "Identity Designed: The Definitive Guide to Visual Branding" by David Airey

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    Can I Add a Voiceover to My YouTube Shorts? | Mini News Oct 17, 2022

    Has YouTube finally caught up to TikTok and Instagram? Find out in this video! Darla is joined by Gavin, an SEO Manager at Wingnut Social, to discuss 3 interesting updates from Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. The battle of the social platforms rages on!

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    Branding Your Interior Design Business (with Katie Saunders) Oct 12, 2022

    Should my brand style be the same as my design aesthetic? How can I go beyond aesthetics and form an emotional attachment with my audience? And what really is a brand besides just logos and fonts? Brand designer and strategist Katie Saunders is here to answer all of these questions and more.

    Brand designer and strategist Katie Saunders combines artistic talent with marketing strategy to create effective brands and websites for interior designers and other creative businesses. Using a collaborative approach, Katie provides her clients with strategy and implementation, creating custom branding that's authentic to their story and speaks to their ideal clients. Katie lives, works, cooks and plays a mean game of backyard basketball with her husband and two daughters in North Carolina.

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    📲CONNECT with Katie:

    Website: https://www.popandgrey.com/

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned: “Atomic Habits” by James Clear

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    A New Instagram Update is Reinventing the DM | Mini News Oct 10, 2022

    Has Instagram gone too far this time with its latest and greatest features, and are you about to lose thousands of followers? Darla is joined by Emily Lisi, the Head Creative Wingnut at Wingnut Social, to discuss a new Instagram feature in the works that will allow you to Message or share your favorite posts directly with your followers.

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    Curating Meaningful Art for Your Interior Design Clients (with Liz Lidgett) Oct 05, 2022

    Curating art is one of the most fun, exciting, and difficult aspects of putting together an interior design project for your clients. Today's guest, Liz Lidgett is an art advisor, collector, and gallery owner - and she is going to help us through the process!

    Liz Lidgett is an art advisor, collector, and gallery owner based in Des Moines, Iowa. Liz is on a mission to change the way people feel about and experience buying art. She wants you to know that you don't have to be a millionaire to buy original artwork. She represents over 50% women and BIPOC artists in her gallery, and uses social media to market gallery art in a post-pandemic world. The gallery has an international reach, and Liz has been featured everywhere from Forbes to Martha Stewart.

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    📲CONNECT with Liz:

    Website: https://lizlidgett.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizlidgettgallery/

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    “Joyful” by Ingrid Fetell Lee

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    Is Instagram Releasing a ”Repost” Feature? | Mini News Oct 03, 2022

    Can you repost someone else's pictures and videos on Instagram? Darla is joined by Abby Coots, Social Media Manager at Wingnut Social, to discuss Instagram's upcoming repost feature that will allow you to share content from other accounts, similar to a retweet.

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    ⭐️Instagram is testing a repost feature. What does this mean?

    Have you ever wanted to repost someone else's Instagram pictures or videos? You probably had to download an app (like Repost: For Instagram), search for the content again, and then when you finally posted it, there was a huge watermark on the picture. Well, this may no longer be a necessary process, as Instagram is currently testing a repost feature that will function similarly to retweets on Twitter!

    ⭐️Why should I care about Instagram's new repost feature? What are the pros and cons?

    For interior designers, this feature can be extremely helpful for your social media presence! Allowing others to share your content with the proper tags and crediting can lead to more brand awareness. What if you don't love the idea of your content being shared? Abby explains that, if and when this feature is released, it will be built into the app, so you won't be able to opt out or deny others from reposting your content. Another possible issue is whether or not the high amount of reposting will be flooding users' Instagram feeds.

    ***

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    Building Community Through Interior Design (with Maryline Damour & Jennifer Salvemini) Sep 28, 2022

    Today we're talking about building community through interior design - spoiler: it's great for your bottom line. Interior designers Maryline Damour and Jennifer Salvemini share some tips on finding your community, building connections, and keeping an open mind when it comes to your career path and growth.

    Maryline Damour is a founding partner and principal interior designer of Damour Drake. Her work has been featured in magazines including House Beautiful, Architectural Digest and Elle Decor and on PBS and The Drew Barrymore Show. Maryline is also the founder of the Kingston Design Showhouse, an annual showcase that celebrates Hudson Valley design and connects the design/build industry in the region.

    As a student of anthropology and philosophy, Jennifer Salvemini's academics evolved into a passion for aesthetic expression in all areas of culture. She developed an intense appreciation for deep sensory experiences and finds great satisfaction in fostering meaningful experiences for others. Jennifer's professional life straddles careers in hospitality and fashion spanning over 15 years in New York City. She began her interior design practice 5 years ago and has been creating happily in the Catskills ever since.

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    ⭐️What does “building community through interior design” even mean?

    Today we’re discussing building community through design. What does that mean? As interior designers and entrepreneurs, we often find ourselves living in “business bubbles,” feeling isolated and that we’re constantly reinventing the wheel when starting our businesses. Jennifer explains the goal of community-building is to connect people to each other - makers to makers, builders to makers, designers to makers, designers to builders - to bridge all of these networks and create larger infrastructure, so we can support the individual work of one another while simultaneously creating opportunities for collaboration. When we work together, more interesting products get created. More projects emerge. There are more solutions to problems. And of course…it’s more fun! Plus, collaborating with other creatives and artists can have a positive impact on your local economy.

    ⭐️How can I build my community and connections without a show house?

    Jennifer finds that using Instagram to connect with other locals, whether it be restaurants or building communities or artists, has been wildly successful. What about growing your Instagram? Marilyne says the way to get a million followers is via targeting. If you target the people who are interested, they will amplify the message to others who are interested. Marilyne’s audience has grown by appealing to other creators. By targeting, you can grow your social platform in a way that matters to you and can ultimately feed your business.

    ⭐️Is it weird to have another interior designer in my community?

    It’s important to stay connected with your fellow designers. Marilyne thinks that competition is only a thing if you make it a thing. There are more opportunities when you collaborate, and the market is so diverse in need that your clientele is likely different from that of your collaborators.

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    📲CONNECT with Marilyne:

    Website: https://kingstondesignconnection.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingston.design.connection/

    📲CONNECT with Jennifer:

    Website: https://www.jenniferlsalvemini.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jls.lifestyle/

    📲CONNECT with Darla:

    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    Marilyne's previous episode: https://youtu.be/gEes3uhw7gU

    "The Bone People" by Keri Hulme

    "Jitterbug Perfume" by Tom Robbins

    "A Natural History of the Senses" by Diane Ackerman

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    The New iPhone 14 Pro: Is It Worth It? | Mini News Sep 26, 2022

    Are you ready to trade in your iPhone for the brand new iPhone 14 Pro? Listen to this first! Darla is joined by Gavin, an SEO Manager at Wingnut Social, to break down the features of the brand new iPhone 14 Pro, and determine whether or not this is a worthwhile upgrade.

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    Why Trademarks are Crucial for Interior Designers (with Nicole Swartz) Sep 21, 2022

    Do you need to worry about trademarks if you're an interior designer? Attorney Nicole Swartz (Sprout Law) shares all the secrets about the trademarking process, costs, and what to do if you find someone using your brand name online.

    Nicole Swartz is the attorney behind Sprout Law, a law firm for women business owners. In 2015, she started a skincare line that was featured in hundreds of stores around the world and the Golden Globes giftbags. After two years, she had to rebrand the business because she didn't have a trademark. Now, she helps other women trademark their brands to avoid the same situation. Nicole is featured as an expert in Forbes, the Washington Post, Girlboss, and speaks at events like Alt Summit and SXSW.

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    📲CONNECT with Nicole:

    Website: https://www.sproutlaw.com/

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/sproutlaw

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    "Unleash Your Inner Money Babe" by Kathrin Zenkina

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    How to Create Viral Instagram Reels | Mini News Sep 19, 2022

    Emily is joined by Gavin, an SEO Manager at Wingnut Social, to discuss best practices for Instagram Reels and what types of videos get boosted by Meta's algorithm.

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    How Mindset is the Difference Between Success and Failure (with Michael Unbroken) Sep 14, 2022

    Mindset is the difference between success and failure in life and business. Trauma coach Michael Unbroken is here to discuss overcoming your trauma, how your trauma impacts you as a business owner, and the importance of investing in mentorship (and yourself).

    From homeless to hero, with an ACE Score of TEN, Michael Unbroken found his way from stuck, hurt, and broken to being THE HERO of his own story. Today, Michael has coached thousands of Trauma Warriors around the world to learn to love themselves, get unstuck and to BE UNBROKEN. Michael is the author of the best-selling book Think Unbroken and is a coach, mentor, and educator for adult survivors of child abuse.

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    Website: https://www.thinkunbrokenacademy.com

    Instagram: @MichaelUnbroken

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    Darla’s Interior Design Website: https://darlapowell.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    “Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life With the Heart of a Buddha” by Tara Brach

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    How eDesigners Can Win Prizes (with Jenna Gaidusek) - Bonus Episode 282 Sep 12, 2022

    Do you want to win some prizes with your sick eDesign skills? Jenna Gaidusek (Mydoma/Edesign Tribe) is in the studio today to discuss Mydoma's Designer Virtual Home Tour Contest. Interior designers can enter for a chance to win thousands of dollars worth of prizes, including a trip to HPMKT Spring 2023! You can enter the contest here.

    Jenna is an interior designer that has worked remotely since 2016 in her business Jenna Gaidusek Designs. She is also the founder of the eDesign Tribe community on Facebook as well as eDesign u and the eDesign Platform- recently acquired by Mydoma studio. Jenna is now the director of education and community for Mydoma studio bringing design professionals together and providing educational tools and resources to help them expand their business in a way that works best for their lifestyle.

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    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social:

    [0:00] - Jenna Gaidusek is here - again?!

    [1:49] - The origin story of eDesign Tribe

    [3:39] - Jenna's one stop shop for project management, eDesign, and education

    [6:23] - Electronic design is becoming the new normal

    [8:26] - The Designer Virtual Home Tour Contest (powered by Mydoma)

    [11:12] - The benefits of electronic design and visualizers

    [11:57] - How to enter the contest for a chance to win thousands of dollars worth of prizes

    [12:56] - Free learning opportunities with Mydoma

    [14:37] - The What Up Wingnut Round!

    [16:03] - Get a free trial with Mydoma and enter the contest

    ***

    📲CONNECT with Jenna Gaidusek:

    Website: https://www.mydomastudio.com/vhometour/

    Jenna's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenna.gaidusek/

    Mydoma's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydoma/

    eDesign Tribe Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/eDesignTribe/

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darlapowellhome/

    📚Resources & People Mentioned:

    Ubersuggest: https://app.neilpatel.com/en/ubersuggest/

    Enter The Designer Virtual Home Tour Contest: www.mydomastudio.com/vhometour

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    Why Interior Designers Need Systems and Processes - Episode 281 Sep 07, 2022

    You want to deliver an exceptional experience for your clients, right? So, what has to happen on the back end to make it happen? Systems and processes. You need to craft standard operating procedures. When you’re familiar with your foundational processes you’ll make informed decisions for the rest of your company.

    You’ll be able to walk your client through your process (including how long the project will take). When you have standardized systems and processes in place so that you can do this, it will help you build relationships and trust with your clients.

    Katie McFarlan is the owner of Dakota Design Company, where she helps her clients refine, streamline, and simplify business processes and systems so they can grow in a sustainable way. She shares how she builds systems and processes in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:12] Housekeeping: Wingnut Webinar!
    • [1:58] Mini News Sesh: Instagram’s pinned comments
    • [4:35] Katie McFarlan and Dakota Design Co.
    • [6:21] Why you need systems and processes
    • [7:59] The depth and scope of systems and processes
    • [10:33] How to develop systems and processes
    • [16:02] What happens when you break your rules
    • [19:03] Here’s where you should get started
    • [22:58] Why SOPs are important for solopreneurs, too
    • [25:39] The importance of project management software
    • [30:31] Scale your business with software—or a team
    • [32:00] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [36:24] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Katie McFarlan
    • Dakota Design Co.
    • Connect on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Calendly
    • Acuity
    • ClickUp™
    • Trello
    • Asana
    • DesignFiles
    • Ivy by Houzz
    • Giftology
    • The Pumpkin Plan
    The depth and scope of systems and processes

    Creativity and design are part of the process—but a small part of what a business owner has to do every day. So Katie talks about the client-facing steps of the process as well as the back-end side of what happens in each phase (for the designer, designer’s team, and clients).

    Systems and processes can help you scale your business properly. Once you document your processes, you can identify opportunities to make each phase of your process better. You can see where you need to be more efficient, where you can delegate, and more.

    Here’s where you should get started

    Katie believes that developing systems and processes comes down to how you work and what services you deliver. You can structure services a million different ways but it HAS to work for you.

    Once you choose a structure for your services, then focus on industry best practices for screening leads, onboarding clients, and delivering results (design discovery, how you design, presentations, etc.).

    If you’re spinning your wheels and getting overwhelmed, write everything down:

    • What does your inquiry phase look like? What happens step-by-step? Do you send an email? Do they book a call?
    • What is your onboarding process? What do you do for a new client? What do you need from them? What can they expect from you? How long does this phase take?
    • What does the design phase look like? How do you go from concept to final design? Do you offer order management? Project management? Construction management?
    • How do you install? What is the offboarding process? Do you ask them for a review?

    Every designer and what they offer is different. But the way you deliver services can fall into these categories. Writing everything out helps you map out the process and how long it will take so you can inform your clients.

    After you map out your phases, look at where there’s confusion, pushback, and overwhelm. Identify where the challenges are. That’s where something needs to change.

    Katie believes that every designer needs project management software. Tune in to this episode to hear what she recommends to keep your business on track!

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    Goal-Setting Strategies for Interior Designers - Episode 280 Aug 31, 2022

    Andrea Liebross has started three successful businesses and ultimately became a certified business and life coach. Her goal is to help bold and ambitious women create their own custom secret sauce for success by combining mindset and systems. In this episode of Wingnut Social, Andrea helps nail down some goal-setting strategies for interior designers. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:07] Housekeeping: Wingnut Webinars and Wingnut Academy
    • [2:07] Mini News Sesh: Pinterest releases a new collage app
    • [6:37] Learn more about Andrea Liebross and her business
    • [9:09] Shiny object syndrome: Why you need to focus on your wheelhouse
    • [13:28] What is the importance of goal-setting in your business?
    • [22:02] How Andrea helps clients remain consistent to reach their goals
    • [26:38] How do you know when you can pay attention to a shiny object?
    • [30:36] Why Andrea likes to layer in risky goal-setting
    • [33:24] Why making confident decisions will 10x your results
    • [36:06] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [40:10] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Andrea
    • Andrea Liebross Coaching
    • Take the quiz on Andrea’s website
    • Andrea’s podcast: Time to Level Up
    • Follow Andrea on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
    Shiny object syndrome: Why you need to focus on your wheelhouse

    Andrea has a client that’s an interior designer. They’ve been working together for 18 months and her business has doubled. This client loves a brand of exercise clothes sold directly to customers and asked Andrea if she thought it was okay if she got her foot in the door with network marketing.

    She thought it would be fun and exciting. But what about her business? Isn’t that fun and exciting? So Andrea asked her, “What if we just stick with that?” People are looking for fun, exciting, new, and adventurous. That is the trap of shiny object syndrome.

    Andrea helped her focus on the three-year vision for her business. Then they got even more granular and focused on what she needed to do this quarter. However, Andrea believes that your goals need an element of shiny object syndrome built into them. Why? To give you the excitement you’re craving. Listen to find out what that could look like.

    Goal-setting strategies for interior designers

    You need to set goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound, AND exciting and risky (the SMART-ER framework). If you believe in those goals, they can ground you. They can also prevent you from constantly stumbling over roadblocks. Goals are your priorities that are written down so that you can plan from and schedule your time around.

    How specific should you be with goal setting? Andrea believes that goals should be broken down quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily. Start with what you’re doing today. Andrea is a believer in the “Big Three.”

    What are the three things that you’re going to do today that get you a step closer to your goals? The key is that they need to be things you have some resistance to. It may be reaching out to a client, closing a deal, or sourcing something that’s been impossible to find.

    Those three things must align with your ultimate revenue goal and impact your bottom line. The goals are your north star. The big three ground you every day. Then you can plan out your week with a weekly big three. What do you want to happen that won’t happen automatically?

    Why is it so important to write it down? What’s the best way to track your goals? Listen to hear Andrea’s thoughts.

    How Andrea helps clients remain consistent to reach their goals

    Action and inaction are driven by how we feel. You might feel stressed or anxious. Writing down a list of tasks may be the last thing you want to do. You have so many things to do that you just want to get going. What do you want to happen? How do you want to feel at the end of the day? What do you want to have accomplished?

    Everyone wants everything on their list checked off. If you write things down at the beginning of the day and decide what to work on, you’ll get more done. You have to focus on the endgame to take the initial action.

    Are you doing the things on your list that have the most impact? Do they align with where you want to be? Your brain likes the hit of dopamine when you knock out the easy things. When you do that, your brain thinks you’re being productive when you’re not.

    Why aren’t you writing down what you should be doing? Andrea shares 3 common reasons. Listen to find out what they are!

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    How to Apply the Profit First Mindset with Mike Michalowicz - Episode 279 Aug 24, 2022

    This isn’t the first time Darla’s talked about Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First formula (and how interior designers can apply it in their business). But this IS the first time she’s had a conversation with the man himself!

    If you don’t know who he is, Mike Michalowicz is the author of The Pumpkin Plan, Clockwork, Fix This Next, Get Different, and a Wingnut favorite—Profit First. In this episode of Wingnut Social, he shares how you can flip the script and turn your business into a money-making machine.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:45] Housekeeping: Wingnut Webinars + Wingnut Academy Updates
    • [1:32] Mini News Sesh: LinkedIn is testing link stickers
    • [3:26] Learn more about Mike Michalowicz
    • [5:16] The story behind the first cover of Profit First
    • [9:10] Why entrepreneurs struggle to make a profit
    • [11:21] The pay yourself first principle applied to business
    • [13:55] What happens if your business is carrying debt?
    • [16:12] The optimal number to contribute to profit
    • [18:00] Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
    • [20:45] Using tacking to make quarterly adjustments
    • [25:06] How service-based industries should grow
    • [28:10] Why you should work with a Profit First coach
    • [30:13] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    Connect with Mike Michalowicz
    • Check out Mike’s Website
    • Clockwork, Revised and Expanded
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Younger Next Year
    • Profit First for Interior Designers
    • Creating a Sustainable Design Business through Profit First
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    Why entrepreneurs struggle to make a profit

    Cyril Northcote Parkinson studied human behavior. His thesis was that as supply increases in availability, consumption increases. If Mike is given one chocolate chip cookie, he’ll eat it. If 20+ chocolate chip cookies are placed in front of him, he’ll likely eat more than one because the supply has changed. The same is true for money. When there’s more available, there’s more to spend.

    It becomes a trap. Many businesses make tens of millions of dollars but are still struggling to get by because the more they make, the more they spend. They see money in the bank account and go, “Finally, I can do X, Y, Z.” Parkinson also points out that if you constrain supply, you can force frugality. You also become more innovative. You find ways to stretch it. When you have one cookie to eat, you savor it. When there’s less money available to spend, you’re more selective with how you spend it.

    The pay yourself first principle applied to business

    If you take a portion of your income and put it toward savings, you will have a future of savings. Why not apply that to business? The first thing you do is allocate money to profit. With Profit First, the equation is sales minus profit equals expenses. Money comes in, you take profit, and then you know what’s truly left available for expenses.

    Profit isn’t an event or eventuality. Profit is a habit. When money comes in, take a portion and allocate it toward profit. You use the profit to pay yourself first. You preallocate money to its intended use. It’s a mindset shift. When you see what money’s intended use is before you spend it, you work within the confines of that.

    How do you operate if your business has debt? Listen to hear Mike’s thoughts!

    Using tacking to make quarterly adjustments

    What is your five or ten-year vision? What can you do in the next 90 days to best get there? Tacking is a strategy that’s used by sailors. The boat has a desired destination. But you can’t go in a straight line to get there because you have to take advantage of the winds. So sailboats zigzag to capture the wind to get to their destinations.

    Businesses are the same. You don’t beeline straight to the end goal. Obstacles, like the economy, will present challenges. So take things one quarter at a time. What are the biggest movements you can make in your business to get to your end goal?

    You also have to get into a quarterly rhythm of distributions. The only way you can grow is with fiscal discipline. The #1 rule of publicly-traded companies is to distribute profit to shareholders every quarter. They do that to maintain engagement and award risk-takers. Your business needs to follow the same pattern. It keeps you emotionally engaged in your business.

    Why shouldn’t you re-invest your profit? Why should you work with a Profit First coach? Listen to learn why!

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    Business Tips for New Interior Designers - Episode 278 Aug 17, 2022

    Meredith founded the “House of Huck” in 2020 as a passion project. She gave herself an ultimatum: If she wasn’t successful in three years, she’d go back to the corporate world. But in one year, she transformed her business into a full-time career.

    She’s leveraged her unique background in corporate sales—and some genius social media marketing tactics—to build a thriving business. In this episode of Wingnut Social, Meredith shares some business tips for new interior designers that you just can’t miss!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:16] Wingnut Webinar: Let’s Get Real About Reels
    • [2:56] Mini News Sesh: Native scheduling on Instagram
    • [5:06] Learn all about Meredith Huck and the House of Huck
    • [11:08] Marketing House of Huck on social media
    • [18:03] When Meredith sought out an interior design coach
    • [20:43] How Meredith handles pricing and fees
    • [23:22] Why Meredith doesn’t want to grow and scale a team
    • [28:13] Business tips for new interior designers
    • [35:55] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [41:10] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Meredith Huck
    • House of Huck
    • Connect on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Webinar Aug 25, 2022 11:00 AM: Let’s Get Real About Reels
    • Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
    • Dakota Design Co.
    • The Brownstone Boys
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    Why House of Huck grew quickly

    95% of Meredith’s clients have come from social media. How does she leverage various platforms to gain visibility?

    Meredith got in front of the camera. It allowed people to learn about herself and her life. She also embraced a unique social media marketing strategy: Throwing a scavenger hunt.

    Meredith chose 5 local businesses, bought gift cards, and hid them around town. You had to follow her on social media and answer a riddle to find the gift card(s). Once someone found one, they had to tag her in a post.

    She gained followers, gave back to her community, and it even led to a request for a design consultation.

    Why Meredith doesn’t want to grow and scale a team

    Meredith is struggling with a great problem to have: Getting too many requests for her design services. She’s learning how to take discovery calls, explaining how her process works, and scheduling out (sometimes weeks or months).

    She sets the expectation that it may be weeks before she can connect back to work on their project. But then she communicates via email, notes in the mail, etc. She’ll have those clients work on creating a Pinterest board to fill in the gap during those weeks.

    Meredith is busier than ever, but she isn’t interested in growing and scaling a team right now. She loves what she does and chooses to outsource when necessary. She works with a virtual assistant and outsources renderings and sourcing tasks.

    Business tips for new interior designers

    What has Meredith learned from her first couple of years as a new interior designer?

    Tip #1: It’s not just about charging a design fee. Whenever you can, open up wholesale accounts and purchase furnishings directly from them. A large portion of Meredith’s revenue has come from the margin she makes on furnishings.

    Tip #2: Trust your gut. Meredith agreed to do some design work for a couple despite seeing numerous red flags. Meredith requires her clients to request revisions within one week of her design presentation. After her design presentation, this client asked for more than a week to decide. Two months later, they asked her for a refund of her design fees.

    Tip #3: Don’t take every job that comes your way. Only work with people who appreciate what you’re doing for them.

    Meredith shares more tips, tricks, and business strategies in this episode of Wingnut Social. Check it out!

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    The Interior Designer’s Guide to the Remote Hiring Process - Episode 277 Aug 10, 2022

    How do you navigate the remote hiring process for your interior design business? What should you include in the interview process? How do you retain a remote team once you hire them? Anna Shcherbyna joins Darla in this episode of Wingnut Social to tackle these questions head-on.

    Anna Shcherbyna has over 10 years of experience in international operations and recruitment. She is the CEO of Remotivate, a recruitment agency that helps remote-friendly companies hire top remote management and leadership via a done-for-you service. Don’t miss her expert insight!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:24] Housekeeping: Wingnut Webinar Announcement
    • [2:25] Subscribe to Designed by Wingnut Social on YouTube!
    • [2:52] Mini News Sesh: How to Boost Instagram Reels
    • [6:55] Learn all about Anna Shcherbyna
    • [8:30] How the pandemic accelerated remote hiring
    • [12:03] The best places to hire remote employees
    • [14:00] What to look for in a remote candidate
    • [16:41] How to screen candidates remotely
    • [22:27] The advantages of hiring internationally
    • [26:49] How remote hiring can apply to designers
    • [28:43] How to nail the remote hiring process
    • [32:32] Ways you can retain your remote employees
    • [34:48] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    Connect with Anna Shcherbyna
    • Remotivate
    • Book a demo call with Anna!
    • Connect by email at Anna@LetsRemotivated.com
    • Connect with Anna on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • August 24th at 11 am: Wingnut Webinar on Instagram Reels
    • VideoAsk
    • Remote
    • CliftonStrengths (formerly StrengthsFinder)
    • The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    Why hire a remote workforce?

    As of early 2022, 50% of applicants on LinkedIn have been for remote jobs, but only 20% of the jobs posted are actually remote. The #1 reason why candidates are applying for new jobs is because they’re being forced back into the office. Why are employers still resistant to remote work?

    Anna points out that when people work remotely, productivity goes up, flexibility goes up, happiness goes up, and morale goes up. But the one thing that you do lose out on is that quickness of communication.

    How to screen candidates remotely

    Anna recommends that you screen for soft skills. It isn’t just about experience anymore. You can’t just look at someone’s resume and LinkedIn profile and determine if someone is a good fit. You need to look for a hunger to learn, time and effort, independence and drive, and someone who is self-motivated.

    Obviously, you still want to screen candidates to make sure they’re a good fit for the position you’re hiring for. To do this, Anna loves using VideoAsk. You can see if a candidate is comfortable on camera and better assess their passion and interest in the role.

    Anna also recommends using some personality tests (DiSC and Clifton Strengths, which was formerly StrengthsFinder). CliftonStrengths asks direct questions, such as what you enjoy—and what you don’t—and how you act in different scenarios. It’s harder for you to answer questions from the lens of what you think the potential employer wants.

    Lastly, she always recommends a test project that is actionable and strategically related to the position being hired for. Give them an actual scenario you’re facing within your business and ask them how they’d resolve it. What steps would they take? Have them create a strategic plan.

    What are the advantages of hiring a remote employee internationally? Anna shares a few factors you might not have considered!

    How to nail the remote hiring process

    Step #1: Start with a questionnaire that tackles what a candidate has experience in, the tools they’ve used, industries they’ve worked in, and more. It’s about covering the logistics. Doing this can eliminate 70% of the people applying.

    Step #2: Ask the remaining 30% to record a short video where they present themselves and answer a couple of questions that you’ve provided.

    Step #3: Set up a conversation with the potential team member, interact with them, and conduct an interview.

    Step #4: Give them a test project to complete. This will allow you to more fully understand what their skills are, how they communicate, and what their experience is. Plus, you get to see them live in action.

    Step #5: Finally, complete reference checks. Ask them to prepare some previous clients or employers that they’ve worked with for at least 6 months, within five years, and no longer than five years ago. It needs to be with a supervisor who can speak to their character and growth.

    If you set up the remote hiring process correctly, it creates a seamless experience for you and the new hire.

    How do you retain remote employees? How can you set them up for success? Listen to the whole episode to hear Anna’s thoughts!

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    How Maria Killam Grew to 100k+ Instagram Followers - Episode 276 Aug 03, 2022

    Maria Killam is a decorator, stylist, speaker, educator, and true color expert in interior and exterior design. She’s also the creator of the Killam Color System™, a proven system for choosing color that anyone can learn.

    Maria has always shared her work on her blog and has thousands of readers. But her Instagram never took off—until recently. Maria leveraged a popular Instagram trend and grew to 100k+ Instagram followers in mere weeks. Learn how she did it in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:48] Housekeeping: Wingnut Webinar + YouTube
    • [2:50] Mini News Sesh: Instagram Feed Videos = Reels
    • [6:43] Learn more about Maria Killam and her business
    • [12:44] The basics of the Killam color system
    • [18:00] The importance of understanding color
    • [24:44] How Maria’s eDesign business stands out
    • [29:13] How Maria feels about white interiors (and trending colors)
    • [31:51] Maria’s marketing strategy on Instagram
    • [38:36] What Maria would say to someone who wants a trendy space
    • [40:30] Maria’s What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [46:29] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Maria Killam
    • Maria’s Website
    • Maria’s course: Colour Made Easy™
    • Follow Maria on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • At Your Best by Carey Nieuwhof
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    The evolution of Maria’s business

    Maria Killam launched her career while working in a paint store. She took a color course and learned how to accurately describe colors. As she helped clients choose the right colors for their homes, she started painting out large color samples and used them over and over again.

    She saw that beiges always had the same undertones: pink-beige, green-beige, yellow-beige, etc. The undertones expanded from there. Her goal is to help her clients understand undertones so their design choices are complementary and timeless.

    Maria created a color wheel tool to help people identify the undertones in their spaces to choose the right neutrals. Now Maria offers online courses and eDesign to help both designers and homeowners create timeless spaces.

    Keep listening to learn how understanding color and undertones influences every design choice you’ll make.

    Maria’s Strategy to gain 100k+ Instagram followers

    Maria has spent a lot of time on Instagram. Why? Because people judge you as a marketer, designer, and businessperson based on your number of Instagram followers. They’re either impressed—or not.

    One day, Maria was watching an influencer who did a “10 ways to do something…” video series that they split into 10 parts. It was a light-bulb moment for Maria. So she launched her own 10-part series: “10 Finishes that Immediately Date Your New Build.” Her Instagram following grew by 100,000 followers in a matter of weeks.

    Instagram is trying to be like TikTok. It’s ALL about video. It worked for Maria because her no-nonsense personality was fully expressed in these videos. Before, she followed different random trends. Secondly, you build trust faster when they watch a video. If you’re not on video, you’re going to be behind. So how do you get started?

    Start sharing videos on your stories. They’re only 15 seconds and get you comfortable in front of the camera. Maria felt extremely awkward in her first videos. But you have to go through that awkward phase to become a rockstar on video. Maria has attracted a whole new audience. Learn how you can do the same in this episode of Wingnut Social!

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    How Lisa Gilmore Built a Multi-Million-Dollar Interior Design Firm - Episode 275 Jul 27, 2022

    Lisa Gilmore watched HGTV late at night when her mother thought she was sleeping. As she watched Candace Olson from “Divine Design” put these incredible designs together, she realized she could do the same thing. She went to design school right out of high school.

    When she started her business, she focused on networking. Her goal? When anyone heard the word “interior design” she wanted them to immediately think “Lisa Gilmore.” 11 years later, she’s been featured in Forbes, Business of Home, Coveteur, Better Homes & Gardens, and more.

    Lisa is recognized for her bold use of color, functionality, and “liveable glamour.” She’s built a multi-million-dollar interior design firm from the ground up. But her journey wasn’t without setbacks. Listen to this episode of Wingnut Social to learn what she did to build a thriving multi-million-dollar interior design firm.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:20] Housekeeping: Check out this month’s webinar!
    • [2:05] Mini News Sesh: YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok for video?
    • [6:07] Learn all about the extraordinary Lisa Gilmore
    • [10:25] How Lisa became an interior designer
    • [15:34] Is it important to work with an established interior designer?
    • [17:27] Becoming a multi-million-dollar interior design firm in 10 years
    • [22:22] The changes Lisa made to her pricing structure to achieve growth
    • [26:00] What percentage of Lisa’s business is furnishings and accessories?
    • [28:34] What Lisa learned from hitting financial rock bottom
    • [33:45] How to prepare your interior design business for a recession
    • [38:00] Don’t be afraid to get uncomfortable to grow to the next level
    • [39:25] Lisa experiences the What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [42:52] The Wacky Wingnut Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Lisa Gilmore
    • Lisa Gilmore Design
    • Follow Lisa on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Scarlet Thread Consulting
    • Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
    • MasterClass episode with Sara Blakely
    • Divine Design
    What Lisa learned from hitting financial rock bottom

    Lisa grew up in a blue-collar family in a small town in Florida. She had what she needed, but she didn’t have a lot. Her family never talked about money. So when she started her business, she avoided conversations about money. But she notes that passion only gets you so far. She couldn’t ignore it anymore.

    She was going through a divorce, trying to stand on her own two feet, but she couldn’t. She went to Africa on a sort of “Eat, Pray, Love” sabbatical. It was the experience of a lifetime. But a lack of confidence coupled with poor financial management culminated in the perfect storm. Lisa logged into her bank account and realized it was empty. That was the moment she realized she needed to get her life together.

    Becoming a multi-million-dollar interior design firm in 10 years

    A close friend introduced Lisa to Profit First, which quickly changed her mindset about money. It took Lisa 3–4 months to recover from rock bottom. Thankfully, she’s never had a shortage of clients, so she was able to put her nose to the grindstone and implement Profit First quickly. It was a painful process. But she dug them out of debt and started saving money.

    Her experience forced her to look at her business as what it could be. It needed to be her livelihood. She had to get uncomfortable with money and learn to understand profit margins. And once she focused on a Profit First mentality, her confidence grew as a female leader and business owner.

    She was no longer intimidated. She sat in front of her wealthy clients with confidence and knew she could provide what they needed and make a great living.

    The changes Lisa made to her pricing structure to achieve growth

    Lisa raised her hourly rate to $275 an hour and now requires a higher retainer up front so clients have skin in the game. They need to be invested. She can say without hesitation that it turned her business around. She emphasizes that if you allow yourself to face your fears, you can turn your financial mistakes around quickly.

    Lisa shares more about her incredible interior design firm and her path to success and financial freedom in this episode. Don’t miss it!

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    Why Interior Designers Need Ongoing SEO to Remain Competitive - Episode 274 Jul 20, 2022

    Why is SEO so critical for your brand’s online presence?

    How does it help you compete with other interior designers? Why is ongoing SEO the key to keeping your interior design business ranking on Google?

    The biggest piece of misinformation that we hear about SEO is that it’s a “one-and-done” service that’s complete when your website is created. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Ongoing SEO, when done correctly, is your key to remaining competitive. Gavin—Wingnut’s resident SEO guru—covers this important topic in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:25] Wingnut Webinar 7/28 at 11 am EST: SEO 101
    • [2:50] Subscribe to Wingnut Social on YouTube!
    • [3:40] Mini News Sesh: Instagram Reel update
    • [7:42] Learn all about our SEO guru Gavin
    • [8:45] SEO isn’t “set it and forget it”
    • [13:30] Google’s algorithm and SEO
    • [17:42] The importance of recency and activity
    • [21:54] Tools and resources to leverage for SEO
    • [24:10] Ongoing SEO is the key to your business’s success
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Webinar: 7/28 at 11 am EST: SEO 101
    • Wingnut Academy: Instagram for Interior Designers
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • Wingnut Social is on YouTube!
    How ongoing SEO can boost your business

    When your website is created and SEO-optimized, you can’t just set it and forget it. You can’t just run ads and call it good. Why? 80% of people searching on Google ignore paid ads. Secondly, most people won’t go past the first page of search results. So your business needs to be ranked in the top 10 search results.

    How do you achieve that? You have to track and measure the impact of your work and adjust your SEO continuously. You can make adjustments as you go to make sure your pages stay on the first page of Google’s search results.

    Your competition’s SEO tactics are constantly changing. If you’re ranking for a keyword and it falls from #2 to #10, you need to make some adjustments or you’ll lose traffic. If your competition is ranking for keywords that you used to rank for, changes need to be made.

    That’s why a robust and ongoing SEO strategy can mean the difference between being flooded with clients—or being irrelevant.

    Your clients have questions—make sure you provide the answers

    When it comes to blogging, people think they need to produce a chunk of new content once a month and they’re okay. Gavin points out that blogging is a great strategy and you need to do it. However, you have to keep in mind that Google is trying to connect people who have questions with the answers they’re looking for.

    5–10 years ago, people would stuff keywords into a blog and rank for it. Google is now an intelligent platform that can’t be fooled. If you’re keyword stuffing, your content won’t rank. When you write content, focus on answering questions that your ideal client is searching for.

    What questions are they asking? How do YOU provide the best answer and share value? The keywords and phrases you use reflect your ability to understand your customer. If you have a great idea of what your customers are looking for and provide them value, you’ll see a bump in SEO.

    What tools can you use to help you write SEO-optimized content? How does Google’s algorithm play a role in your success? Listen to the whole episode to learn more about ongoing SEO’s impact on your bottom line.

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    Perfecting Your Interior Design Niche - Episode 273 Jul 13, 2022

    Anne Gillyard—along with Jodi Arellano—own and operate GrOH! Playrooms, specializing in educationally-based children’s interiors. They strive to create spaces full of color, joy, fun, and playfulness that encourage your child’s development. But how did they choose to niche down into something so specific? How have they built a thriving play-focused business? Anne joins Darla to discuss all things marketing, niching down, and incorporating play into your child’s every day.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:02] Subscribe to Wingnut Social on YouTube!
    • [2:01] Mini News Sesh: YouTube Shorts
    • [5:43] Learn all about Anne Gillyard
    • [7:55] How Anne chose her interior design niche
    • [12:39] How Anne reaches her ideal clients
    • [16:01] The benefit of industry partnerships
    • [22:36] How to choose work you enjoy
    • [25:05] Tips for mastering reels and videos
    • [28:55] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    Connect with Anne GillYard
    • Connect on Instagram
    • GrOH! Playrooms
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Mike Michalowicz’s books
    How Anne landed on a niche in playrooms

    Anne worked in early education for years as a teacher and curriculum designer. But her expertise is play. She always wanted to be an interior designer but never thought she’d land there. Now, she designs family rooms, playrooms, bedrooms, and outdoor spaces where the intention is to live, breathe, and move around with your kids.

    When they launched GrOh!, they were worried they wouldn’t survive if they niched down too far. So if a client asked them to do something outside their scope, they quickly agreed to it. But it wasn’t where they thrived. Once they fully committed to their niche, they took off. Now they have a waitlist of 6+ months.

    How to choose your interior design niche

    Anne says to pour your favorite drink, get comfy, and spend some time thinking. What lights your fire? What takes the least amount of energy to brainstorm about? When you complete a project, what are you proud of? How can you make your experience special? What can you do to make your relationship with your client wonderful and easy?

    Reflect after every project and determine what you enjoyed—and what you didn’t. What did you find to be easiest? Anne once created a gorgeous custom kitchen, designed to help create independence for kids. While the project was a smashing success, they didn’t enjoy the work. Now, they only focus on what they love.

    How GrOH! Reaches their ideal clients

    In December 2019, GrOH! had committed to only doing commercial spaces. A few months later, because of covid, no one was going to commercial play spaces—maybe ever again. So they pivoted to residential spaces. Word-of-mouth wasn’t a possibility at that point. So what marketing stuck?

    They invested in photography immediately. Then they hired social media out to professionals (Wingnut Social, of course) and the change was transformative. It’s allowed them to niche and establish themselves as go-to experts. Since then, 99% of their clients find them through social media.

    And Anne is a social media genius. Her content is eye-catching, playful, and educational all while perfectly showcasing their designs. How has she found such social success (aside from Wingnut Social, of course)? She shares her tricks of the trade in this episode. Don’t miss it!

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    The Secret to Getting Your Interior Design Work Published - Episode 272 Jul 06, 2022

    Molly Schoneveld is the award-winning PR strategist behind the luxury public relations firm, The Storied Group. She represents the industry's top interior designers, celebrities, and hotels, i.e. “Talented faces, spaces, and places.” She has 20+ years of experience with press placements in Architectural Digest, ELLE Decor, Vogue, and more. And she knows the secret to getting your interior design work published. What is it? Find out in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:13] Wingnut webinar and wingnut academy updates
    • [1:56] Mini News Sesh: LinkedIn’s repost update
    • [4:32] Learn all about Molly Schoneveld + The Storied Group
    • [7:08] Why proving publications enough images is important
    • [10:56] Do you need to hire a photographer with connections?
    • [16:06] Can a presence on YouTube help you?
    • [17:21] Do you need to have a celebrity client?
    • [20:15] Why you need to read photography contracts carefully
    • [23:16] Can you post the photos online if you want them featured?
    • [26:22] Make your photography stand out by using a stylist
    • [28:50] How to get your clients on board with being published
    • [33:46] How to stand out (and get hired by celebrities)
    • [38:20] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [40:26] How to connect with Molly Schoneveld
    Connect with Molly Schone
    • The Storied Group
    • Connect with Molly on LinkedIn
    • Follow Molly on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • The Mystery Guest by Lorin Stein
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • This is Marketing by Seth Godin
    The secret to getting your interior design work published

    What’s the secret? It all comes down to photos. Now—likely starting with Covid—many magazines will not do reshoots. What you provide them in your pitch is what will get published. So you need to give them enough photos to publish a full story. Luxe Magazine has design features that can be as long as 10–12 pages. That’s why you need to provide a variety of photos.

    But Molly emphasizes that you don’t need the best photographer in the business. Why? You need to be able to afford someone who will provide you with a full range of images. What does that look like? If you want to get featured as a full home tour, you need 25–30 images of your work.

    Molly landed one of her clients a feature in AD Digital. It was the home of a celebrity chef and a big-name interior designer. They didn’t reshoot the project. The photos Molly sent them were the photos that ran. The bar is high, and if you want to get into AD, you’ve got to be so much more than good. The photos you send must be shot knowing they’re going to be run in the magazine.

    Do you need to hire a photographer with connections?

    Molly points out that working with a specific photographer who has previously done work with the magazine you want to get published in can give you an advantage. But the advantage isn’t that the photographer can get you published—it’s that they know what the magazine is looking for. They understand the angles publications like, the styling they like, and the vignettes they prefer. Those are the things a photographer can help with.

    But a magazine won’t say yes to a project solely based on the photographer. There are factors at play that are 100% out of your control, like editorial calendars, previously published homes and kitchens, and much more. But you can control your images. So work with a photographer who understands what magazines are looking for.

    Make your photography stand out by using a stylist

    Look at a potential photographer's social media. What is their aesthetic? That’s what you’ll end up with for your social media. What else is important? Molly believes that bringing in a stylist to bring life to your images makes the biggest difference. Magazines do this all the time. If magazine editors rely on them, designers should see them as someone who can bring their vision to life in a different way. That—coupled with a photographer versed in magazine photography—can make a huge impact.

    Can you post photos online if you want them published in a magazine? Does it pay to have celebrity clients? Molly answers these questions and so much more in this episode. Don’t miss it!

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    How to Start an Online Coaching Business - Episode 271 Jun 29, 2022

    Have you thought about becoming an interior design coach? Maybe you’re burned out, ready to move on to another point in your career, or simply want some side income. Whatever the reason, online coaching might be the way to go. But how do you start an online coaching business? Do you dive in full-time, or dip your toes in part-time? Do you offer one-on-one coaching or group coaching?

    In this episode of Wingnut Social, Kendra Perry—a former six-figure functional health coach turned online business strategist—shares how you can seamlessly build an online coaching business. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:30] Wingnut webinar and wingnut academy updates
    • [2:56] Mini News Sesh: How to calculate engagement rates
    • [9:17] Learn more about Kendra Perry
    • [11:47] The first steps: how to start an online coaching business
    • [15:34] How niched is too niched in the interior design industry?
    • [18:07] Online coaching: side hustle or a full-time job?
    • [19:40] Should you market your coaching business using current channels?
    • [22:00] Why you should start with one on one coaching
    • [26:14] The difference between Masterminds and group coaching
    • [30:00] The importance of communities to support group coaching courses
    • [31:55] How to structure an online course for your coaching business
    • [39:06] It’s time for the What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [41:00] How to connect with Kendra Perry
    • [42:50] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Kendra Perry
    • Kendra’s coaching website
    • Follow Kendra on Instagram
    • The Wealthy Coach Podcast
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • Engagement rate calculation: Engagement Numbers/Reach x 100
    • You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay
    • Circle Community Platform
    • Mighty Networks
    The first steps: how to start an online coaching business

    Everyone's an expert in something, right? Is there something you learned as an interior designer you wished you knew? Do you have expertise in a specific niche? It doesn’t have to be anything extraordinary. You don’t need specific education. You can take the knowledge you’ve acquired through your career and build it into an online program.

    The most important thing you need to consider is your niche. What segment of the market are you going to target? What’s the single problem you solve for people? Who is that person? What are those people looking for? Kendra emphasizes that you aren't just selling coaching—you’re selling solutions to problems.

    What outcome can you provide with your coaching? You can monetize any skills but you need to understand who you’re serving, the problem you’re solving, and the outcome you offer.

    Should online coaching be a side hustle or full-time job? Should you market your coaching business using current channels? Listen to hear Kendra’s thoughts!

    Why you should start with one-on-one online coaching

    Many new coaches want to start with group coaching or an online course, but Kendra recommends beginning with one-on-one coaching. Why? Because it’s simpler. You don’t need a launch strategy, program hosting, modules, etc. You can reach out to your current audience and see who’s interested. You could have a coaching client the next day.

    Secondly, if you don’t have a huge audience, one-on-one coaching will be easier to start with. The amount of feedback you’ll get is invaluable, which you can then take and apply to a group program. Anything you learn can be rolled into an online course.

    To do something like group coaching or a course, you need volume to sell to and infrastructure in place. That’s why Kendra recommends giving yourself 6–12 months to bring in a full-time income. You have to build an audience and a list and those things take time.

    When do you move to group coaching? And how do you structure an online course for your business when the time is right? Kendra is a wealth of information on this topic. Tune in to the whole episode to learn the ins and outs of building an online coaching business in the design space.

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    Sell the Way You Buy with David Priemer - Episode 270 Jun 22, 2022

    Do you cringe at the thought of selling your interior design services?

    David Priemer, the author of Sell the Way You Buy, is the founder and Chief Sales Scientist at Cerebral Selling, where he teaches business owners the art and science of selling. His work hinges on the idea that you have to sell the way you buy.

    Your clients aren’t just paying for the service that you offer. They’re buying emotions. They’re buying the experience. So how do you sell the way you buy? David shares great takeaways from his book in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:21] Wingnut Academy and webinar announcements!
    • [2:18] Mini News Sesh: Instagram launches pinning
    • [5:19] Learn all about David Priemer
    • [7:13] Why salespeople are viewed negatively
    • [9:05] People aren’t buying solutions—they’re buying emotions
    • [11:48] Bring awareness of problems to the surface with this tip
    • [16:??] How to handle experience asymmetry
    • [20:59] Remember that the experience is the product
    • [24:26] The importance of client retention
    • [30:33] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    Connect with David Priemer
    • Cerebral Selling
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Watch on YouTube
    • The Cerebral Selling Lab
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Sell the Way You Buy by David Priemer
    • To Sell Is Human by Daniel H. Pink
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    People aren’t buying solutions—they’re buying emotions

    Covid prompted David and his wife to consider having their home redesigned. To him, the worst thing about a renovation is having to choose every detail. That’s why he’s willing to pay someone who will come in and remove all of the decision-making from his plate. He emphasizes that as an interior designer, you exist in the realm of emotional selling.

    As you’re talking to your clients, think about the emotion behind why they’re buying. People don’t buy solutions to problems. People buy feelings—especially in creative spaces. So what is your superpower? How do you fill the void your buyer is looking for? It starts by knowing your audience and the feelings they’re buying when they buy you. It’s powerful.

    Use this tip to sell the way you buy

    If you wanted to sell someone a bandaid, you could look for someone who has a cut (i.e. a problem you can solve). But that requires they’re aware that they have a problem that needs to be solved. You could also look for clients that are afraid of getting cut, like someone who wants to update their house in preparation for selling it down the road. You’re selling the future.

    The third way to sell is to “cut” people. What does David mean by that? Many people aren’t aware of the problem(s) that they have. When you look at a client's home, you might point out any issues or code violations that you see. You’re bringing problems to your customers. You help them realize there is a problem they need to be solved. You have to create a little bit of pain to address it.

    How do you handle this when you struggle with being comfortable in the sales process? David shares a unique strategy any designer can use—keep listening.

    Remember that the experience is the product

    In chapter 4 of David's book, he talks about Disney World. Disney focuses on customer experience because the experience is the product. If David hires an interior designer, the experience he goes through to arrive at the final destination ends up influencing whether or not he’s happy with the end product. You have to create that experience.

    You likely became an interior designer because you’re talented and passionate about your work. You love what you do. Why should you be ashamed of selling? You’re simply conveying the enthusiasm you have for what you do to your customer.

    The experience the customer has with you transcends the final product. At the end of the day, people are buying feelings. People are buying emotions. You could be the best interior designer in the world, but if no one likes you, no one will hire you.

    But if you create a great experience for your clients, they’ll tell other people about you. Selling with the way you buy in mind is a game-changer.

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    Interior Design as a Second Career - Episode 269 Jun 15, 2022

    Have you considered interior design as a second career?

    Cheryl Luckett had a 15-year career as a registered dietician and human resources professional. She launched Dwell by Cheryl after a weekly blog chronicling her home improvement projects quickly morphed into a side hustle decorating homes. After five years and a carefully planned exit strategy she dubbed “Project 36,” she left corporate life and made interior design her full-time career.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:43] Wingnut Webinar June 30th at 11 am
    • [2:40] Mini news sesh: Instagram’s repost option
    • [6:17] Project 36: Chery’s plan to transition to design
    • [16:36] The role of social media in building her brand
    • [20:02] Why you should invest in a business coach early on
    • [25:45] Why Cheryl chose to hire early in her business
    • [27:31] Hone in on a niche: Who are you here to serve?
    • [33:44] Approach each client with a service mindset
    • [34:48] What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [36:02] How to connect with Cheryl
    • [38:22] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Cheryl Luckett
    • Dwell by Cheryl
    • Cheryl’s collaboration with Wildwood
    • Follow Cheryl on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity by Catherine Ponder
    • A Well-Designed Business® Podcast
    • Me by Design Coaching
    • Tobi Fairley Design
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • The next Wingnut Webinar: June 30th at 11 am
    Cheryl’s exit strategy: Project 36

    After 10 years in the same company, Cheryl realized something wasn’t clicking. She didn’t want to be there forever. At the time, she had just purchased her first home and started decorating it. It sparked something inside her.

    So she took some design courses at her community college, starting with basic drafting. She fell in love with design. She started a blog sharing her ongoing home projects, which led to clients within her circle of influence. A couple of years of night classes later, she realized she was on to something. But she needed a plan to transition out of corporate America. She called it “Project 36.” It was her 36-month exit strategy out of corporate.

    She was single, had been in the same job for 12 years, and had great benefits—including stock options. The one thing that would keep her from making the move was financial. So she hired a financial planner and said, “I want to leave my job in 36 months. Help.” They set out a plan to chip away at student loans and save money so she felt comfortable with her career change.

    She set a timeline for everything she needed to get done. The plan unfolded over time. The more the months ticked away, the more comfortable and confident she became about taking the leap. She needed to be strategic. She believes anyone considering a second career should be the same.

    Transitioning to interior design as a second career

    As Cheryl’s 36 months ticked onward, she posted three times a day on social media. It allowed her to engage in a community she wasn’t a part of full-time—yet. It allowed her to build demand for her service before she needed it. She brought people along on her journey. They knew she worked full time, knew she was in school, and knew she was building a side hustle.

    Her followers were so bought into her story that when she shared a video of leaving the ivory tower, they were excited with her. Now, every December 31st, she posts that video. She executed her plan, made the leap, and is still thriving because of it. What else did she do?

    Cheryl spent a lot of her PTO traveling to design conferences, investing in herself and her growth. She built relationships with people on an upward trajectory. Once she transitioned into her design business, she continued to invest in herself to continue on the path of growth.

    So she hired a coach—Kim Kuhteubl. It was a significant investment but helped her understand that it’s an inside game. To show up for your business, sell your services, and serve people—you’ve got to have your mind right. It was the best move she made in the beginning stages. Her coach helped her with mindset, branding, visibility—all of the big picture things.

    Listen to the whole episode to find out why honing in on a niche and having a process in place to find the right clients is a key part of her success.

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    Break Out of Your Comfort Zone for Success - Episode 268 Jun 08, 2022

    David Wood coaches high-performing business owners to double revenue—and their time off—by focusing less and being 30% more courageous in their business or career. Achieving more success sometimes means you have to break out of your comfort zone. David shares some tangible ways you can do that in this episode of Wingnut Social. Are you ready to “Get out there, get uncomfortable, and be great?”

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:41] Wingnut Academy & Wingnut Webinar Announcements
    • [2:33] Mini News Sesh: Google’s Core Search Update
    • [5:38] Learn more about David Wood
    • [8:32] How David took a leap of faith and became an actor
    • [12:52] Reaching your goals takes focus and discipline
    • [20:56] How to be “30% more courageous”
    • [27:33] How do you balance being sensible AND daring?
    • [30:13] David’s journey towards personal growth through acting
    • [32:33] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [33:21] Learn more about the Mouse in the Room mission
    • [39:00] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with David Wood
    • Go to MouseInTheRoom.com and get notifications for the nook launch. Set an alarm for 12pm Pacific on June 13th. Go buy as many books as you can and gift them to your friends. Amazon will let you send them the Kindle version. If you believe it deserves a review, come back one day later and leave a five-star review.
    • David’s Coaching Business
    • Connect with David on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    Why you need to identify your “mouse in the room”

    David is releasing a book called “Mouse in the Room” (because the elephant isn’t usually alone). It’s all about addressing the little animals in the room (i.e. fears) you may not normally share with someone.

    When you reveal your fear and connect yourself to it, it can help you overcome it. Once you get clarity on what you’re afraid of, you can choose to tell the other person/people. It makes a decision or action far less scary.

    David has always been drawn to performance—improv, standup comedy, motivational speaking, music, etc. But he was hesitant about acting. But 8 months ago, he realized he wanted to move to LA, get training, get an agent, and audition. He had never told anyone about the desire. But he “named the mouse” and shared the desire with someone.

    Naming the mouse gave him energy. And the friend he’d shared with called him a week later and asked him to join her to audition for a professional production of a play. So he did. He got cast as the lead. Now he can say he’s a working professional actor. He’s still a coach and a trainer—and he’s also following his dreams.

    David shares a powerful thought: "Just because you see someone do something that seems courageous doesn’t mean that they’re fearless. But they’re willing to have that fear and work through it.” How can you go for it and honor yourself so you don’t say, “I wish” on your deathbed? It takes courage to give your all and live your life.

    Reaching your goals takes focus and discipline

    Entrepreneurs see all of the possibilities. But they can only spread themselves so far. You add in social media, text messages, phone calls—it’s no wonder that most people are dealing with stress and anxiety. It slows down your goals.

    Sometimes you need someone else to help you say “stop.” By focusing on less, you can produce more. It’s possible to get twice as much of the personal stuff done in half the time you’re spending now. How?

    The answer is discipline. What matters to you over the next twelve months? What are the three business goals and the three life goals that matter to you that will have you celebrating 12 months from now? When you achieve one of these goals, return to your full list of goals and add a “Bonus goal” into the mix. This is only for people who want to be extraordinary.

    How can you be “30% more courageous?” How do you balance being sensible AND daring? Listen to hear David’s thoughts!

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    How to Drive the RIGHT Traffic to Your Interior Design Website - 267 Jun 01, 2022

    How do you drive the right kind of traffic to your interior design website? How do people who want the services you provide find you? How do strategies differ for local and national traffic? Everyone knows they need a plan to drive traffic, but it can be overwhelming—which is why it’s often put on the back burner. In this episode of Wingnut Social, Nicole Heymer of Glory & Brand will help you nail down where to start and how to drive the right traffic to your interior design website. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:31] Wingnut Academy & Wingnut Webinar Announcements
    • [3:15] Mini News Sesh: Instagram shakes up Stories
    • [7:06] Driving traffic to your interior design website
    • [15:05] Focus on your messaging to demonstrate your niche
    • [20:52] The importance of content marketing to drive traffic
    • [27:43] The impact of including video on your website
    • [33:47] Use social media marketing to serve a larger audience
    • [36:24] Why you have to focus your efforts carefully
    • [37:35] How to use email marketing to drive traffic
    • [40:04] Networking to drive traffic to your website
    • [45:03] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [47:30] How to connect with Nicole Heymer
    • [49:40] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Nicole Heymer
    • Glory & Brand
    • Glory & Brand on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • Ubersuggest
    • Semrush
    • The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
    • Clockwork by Mike Michalowicz
    Driving traffic to your interior design website: Where to start

    Your website won’t drive traffic to itself. To figure out where to start, you need to ask yourself some questions:

    What is your area of service? Is it local? Is it national? If it’s local, you have to tell the humans and search engines where you service (city, suburb, county?). Ask yourself what you would search for. If you’re trying to reach a national audience, your only hope is to niche.

    Start by focusing on local search to establish a presence. It gives you credibility. If you want to build a national brand, focus on social media and building an email list. That's how you get in front of a large audience. An email list gives you control over your audience and the ability to directly market to them.

    Secondly, where are you now? Where do you want to go? Who’s coming to the website and where are they coming from? Go to Google Analytics and look at “acquisition.” You can see where people are coming from (social, organic, etc.) You can use a tool like Ubersuggest, SEMrush, Ahrefs, etc. to gauge traffic, research keywords, and even spy on competitors. It’s fun to see how your keywords are growing and moving up in rankings. If you aren’t showing up in organic search, you can see it as an opportunity.

    The importance of content marketing to drive traffic to your website

    Content marketing is creating content that will educate, entertain, or demonstrate expertise. You can push it on social media but SEO and content marketing are intrinsically linked. You can optimize a homepage—and you should—but the real power in SEO comes from creating content.

    If you want people to find you for a search term, you need one page dedicated to that search term. Search results are answers to a question. If you provide a robust answer to the question—that matches the search intent—you’ll start showing up in Google searches.

    You can take two approaches with content:

    • Locally focused SEO and content
    • Ranking for high volume traffic-driving keywords

    When Google sees that you’re getting traffic, it raises your domain authority, making you more likely to show up in local searches.

    Location and service pages can be a major tool for local bases. Optimizing your google business page because it is low-hanging fruit for local search. Your actual location will help you show up in map searches. If you want to show up for other towns, you can create location pages that you optimize for interior design in such-and-such towns. You want to link to these pages on your website, but the goal is to rank in search. It’s a classic SEO technique that still works.

    When it comes to local SEO, the reason Nicole prioritizes this over other methods of traffic is because of intent. Someone is searching for local interior designers, they’re serious. But local SEO can’t be everything. You need to leverage social media, email, and other strategies to have a well-rounded source of traffic. The messaging on your website will help you stand out.

    Why should you use video strategically throughout your website to increase traffic? How can you use social media marketing to serve a larger audience? Listen to learn more!

    Email marketing: The underused driver of website traffic

    Email marketing allows you to drive traffic to your website at a specific time of day. It’s also highly cost-effective—whether you’re paying for a copywriter or doing it yourself. The con is that you have to work to build an email list. The people who are serious about email marketing build numerous opt-ins to get people on their list—quizzes, live speaking engagements, interactive lead magnets, etc.

    A perceived con is that everyone hates getting emails. However, there are at least 1–2 emails that people always want to read. They’re educational, entertaining, informational, etc. You can be as accretive as you want.

    Why do you need to focus your efforts carefully? How do you use email marketing to drive traffic? How can purposeful strategic networking drive traffic to your website and design firm? Listen to the whole episode for Nicole’s genius advice.

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    Building Your Interior Design Team with Shelli Warren May 25, 2022

    How do you build your interior design team when the current job market is a race for talent? Hiring stellar candidates isn’t easy in a competitive market. So how do you appeal to your ideal hire? How do you retain top talent? What’s the best method for promoting from within? These are just a few of the questions Shelli Warren answers in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    Shelli Warren is a team and leadership coach and the host of the podcast, “Stacking Your Team.” She leverages 26 years of experience to deliver multi-million dollar projects for billion-dollar brands. She helps small business owners hire, fire, and inspire a team of high-performers.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:14] The next Wingnut Webinar: June 30th at 11 AM
    • [4:10] Mini News Sesh: How to show up on social media
    • [8:24] Learn all about Shelli Warren
    • [10:33] How to create a stellar job posting
    • [19:19] Involving your team in the hiring process
    • [22:06] The mission of a career portal on your website
    • [27:31] The importance of the interview (even for promoting from within)
    • [31:54] The qualities Shelli looks for in leadership
    • [36:50] How do you retain employees for the long haul?
    • [41:43] The importance of a benefit package
    • [45:53] Build out a career path for new hires
    • [48:05] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    Connect with Shelli Warren
    • The Stacking Your Team podcast
    • The BizChix Podcast
    • BizChix Leadership Lab
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Record your podcast episodes on Riverside
    • Get FREE shipping on your first order from Article
    • Check out the Wingnut Webinar on June 30th at 11 AM
    • Groh Playrooms on Instagram
    • The Signature of All Things
    How to create a stellar job posting

    When you’re hiring, you have to become a marketer. You have to position a job as the best career opportunity anyone would come across. You need to market the job opportunities, team culture, and clients. You position yourself as a place of work where someone can have a career—not a job. Why? People have had it with their jobs. They want something creative and worthwhile. You need to create visuals so potential hires can see themselves working alongside you.

    If you’re selling a product or service, you have to tell its story, right? You want to position your role the same way. Share what a “day in the life” looks like. Paint a picture so they can see themselves in that role long-term. It helps decrease turnover. You want to be able to confidently select the people that will join your team that are in it for the long haul.

    Shelli notes that you must be transparent about compensation and benefits. Many people who had really incredible salaries get to a point where it isn’t about the money anymore. They want to feel like what they’re doing is worthwhile. But you need to put the salary out there in black and white. Be professional and say: here’s the role, the title, what the role looks like, the anchor skills, and the compensation. If it aligns with their career goals, they’ll want to meet with you. If someone isn’t okay with that number, don’t waste each other’s time.

    How can new designers create a compelling job description when they don’t have a solid team culture to brag about? Listen to hear Shelli’s thoughts.

    How do you retain employees for the long haul?

    Shelli jokes that you have to remind your team just how good they have it! She notes that you can read testimonials to your team. Share the goals that you are crushing. It’s about creating storylines where everyone understands their role and how it rolls up into the mission of the business.

    Don’t be afraid in one-on-one conversations and quarterly reviews to give people shoutouts and remind them what they bring to the business. Make sure it isn’t just the “rock stars” who are getting the spotlight. Every rockstar has a team supporting them. Acknowledge everyone on the team and remind them that the work they do is worthwhile.

    Great leaders know how to intrinsically motivate their team with real data. It’s more than “way to go” and “good job.” Your team wants professional feedback that assures them that you notice how hard they work day in and day out.

    What role does a career page on your website play in hiring? How do you leverage LinkedIn, Indeed, and networking to stack your interior design team? Listen to the whole episode for some amazing insight from Shelli.

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    Profit First for Interior Designers - Episode 265 May 18, 2022

    Mike Michalowicz’s “Profit First Method” flips traditional methodology on its head. Most people subtract expenses from earnings and whatever is left is “profit.” But you started a business to profit, right? So you should take your profit first and use whatever is left to operate your business. It shifts your mentality, leans your business, forces you to be creative, and leads to profit.

    Dala Al-Fuwaires knows firsthand. She implemented the profit first method at her commercial interior design firm, House of Form. In this episode of WingnutSocial, Dala shares how interior designers can implement this practice in their business—and how embracing this methodology has impacted her business.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:20] Wingnut Webinars and Wingnut Academy Updates
    • [5:06] Mini News Sesh: Facebook launches new ‘Bubbles’ feature
    • [7:54] Learn about Dala Al-Fuwaires and House of Form
    • [9:43] What is the profit first method?
    • [13:05] How banking works on the profit first method
    • [17:45] How implementing profit first has impacted Dala’s business
    • [23:28] Dala’s marketing strategy for House of Form
    • [26:21] Where interior designers should get started
    • [29:00] Could a profit-first mentality help you sell your business?
    • [32:03] The What Up Wingnut round!
    • [36:24] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Dala Al-Fuwaires
    • House of Form
    • Follow on Instagram
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Webinars: 6 Ways to Infuse Personality into a Luxury Brand
    • Get Wingnut Academy Updates
    • Follow us on Instagram and you just might win a scholarship to our Instagram for Designers courses!
    • Get FREE shipping on your first order from Article
    • Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
    • Built to Sell by John Warrilow
    How to implement the profit first method

    Because the profit first method involves allocating revenue very specifically, it’s best to have separate bank accounts for each “bucket.” When Dala implemented profit first, she modified it slightly to suit her interior design firm: Dala uses four main accounts:

    • Opex: This account is for anything that involves operating expenses for the business. This includes things like payroll, your lease, marketing, computer programs—anything that is an expense for the business.
    • Tax distribution: Dala immediately sets aside 15% for taxes so at the end of each quarter she can make a payment to the IRS and not worry about where it’s going to come from.
    • Owner’s Pay: As the business owner, you need to make sure you’re getting paid for your work!
    • Profit: This is where you allocate bonus funds that can be put toward advancing your business. For example, Dala used it to build out an office for her team.

    Each account is broken into a different percentage based on the performance and revenue of the company (i.e. Dala sets aside 10% of every check that comes through for profit). Every “Financial Friday” Dala spends the first hour of the day distributing funds into its respective account.

    How implementing Profit First has impacted Dala’s business

    Before embracing the Profit First method, Dala had one account. She wasn’t on payroll and her salary was whatever was leftover at the end of the month. But when you implement profit first and go through the exercise of dividing up the money in various accounts, you realize what the revenue needs to be to meet the goals for your business. It allowed Dala to carefully evaluate big decisions.

    Logistically, she points out that it’s easy to log in to your bank account and look at each designated account and know what funds are available in each bucket. Dala can make informed decisions fast, such as hiring a new team member. It gives you the structure needed to run a successful business.

    Where should interior designers start?

    Read the book. Talk to peers who have implemented the profit first method who can share some insight. If your business isn’t profitable, Dala believes that you can still implement this method. It will be the push you need to become profitable. It forces you to think differently about how you run your business.

    How can the profit-first mindset help you sell your business in the future? What next steps should you take? Learn all about it in this episode of Wingnut Social!

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    5 Signs It’s Time to Revamp Your Interior Design Website - Episode 264 May 11, 2022

    Do you avoid sending prospective clients to your interior design website? Is it outdated with little copy? Does your website bring in any leads? If your website isn’t working for you, you’ve got a problem that Katie O’Brien can help you fix. Katie O’Brien is a brand and website designer specializing in elevated branding and fuss-free websites for interior designers. In this episode of The Wingnut Social podcast, Katie shares the type of copy to use, the right way to direct a prospective client to your contact form, and how to know when it’s time to revamp your website. Check it out!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:47] Wingnut Academy and Wingnut Webinars!
    • [4:06] Mini News Sesh: Instagram prioritizing original content
    • [7:56] Learn all about website designer Katie O’Brien
    • [10:34] Why “If I build it, they will come..” is the wrong mentality
    • [14:32] How to get ideal clients from your website
    • [17:20] What type of copy to avoid—and what to embrace
    • [18:47] How to answer the budget question on your website
    • [25:35] The proper amount of copy to have on each page
    • [27:12] Why your portfolio page still needs copy to tell a story
    • [29:10] 5 signs that an interior designer has outgrown their website
    • [33:02] How to direct your client’s steps on your website
    • [35:32] Strategic testimonials can propel customers toward you
    • [36:40] How to make lead magnets valuable to your clients
    • [38:13] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [42:04] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Katie O’Brien
    • Katie’s Website
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller
    • Business Made Simple with Donald Miller
    Why “If you build it, they will come..” is the wrong mentality

    Is your website getting traffic? Are you getting traffic but it’s not converting? Or are you not getting traffic at all? Kate notes that many factors that can impact this. But the first question she usually asks is, “Are you doing anything to bring traffic to your website?”

    Your website should be where your social media, media appearances, new inquiries, DMs—everything should be directed to. Once there, your website needs to strategically guide visitors to take a desired action.

    If someone is looking to increase traffic, the answer is SEO. Katie’s biggest recommendation is to add regular, relevant, and consistent content to your website. You must make sure it’s SEO optimized and then share it everywhere. People don’t understand that ongoing SEO is necessary. It means blogging (and updating blogs), writing metadata, adding photos, building your portfolio, link-building—and so much more—consistently.

    How to get ideal clients to connect with you

    Katie says to look at your website copy. What are you saying? Is it strategically speaking to your ideal client? Who is your ideal client? Many people don’t have their ideal client nailed down and it’s a mistake. You need to get specific about your ideal client—who are they? What are their pain points? How are you helping them with that? Does your website content speak to that person? You need to direct them to the next step.

    The next step is usually to complete a contact form or book a discovery call. All of your calls to action should work toward that goal. Teach them who you are, qualify them, and give them information about you to direct their steps. Think about the end result first. How does every page work toward that? Keep listening to hear how Katie suggests structuring pages to drive visitors to your call to action.

    5 signs it’s time to revamp your interior design website

    Kate shares 5 signs when you KNOW it’s time to hire a pro:

    1. Your business is running almost entirely on referrals: While referral business is positive, it’s also a red flag. It means your website isn’t generating leads for you. If it isn’t, something’s wrong.
    2. You are getting leads—but they’re the wrong leads: Consider adding qualifiers to your contact form to combat this issue. Is something on your website (like pricing language) missing?
    3. Your business has evolved: If your website hasn’t evolved with your business, it needs to be updated. Your website needs to reflect all of the changes your business has made.
    4. You avoid sending people to your website: If you’re embarrassed to direct people to your website, that’s a clear sign that your website is outdated (or you hate it).
    5. You’ve been thinking about rebranding for a while. If you’ve been eying a website you love for a while or are gathering inspiration, take the next step. Find a season in your business where it’s a good time to revamp your website.

    If it’s time to take the next step, connect with Katie! Until then, she shares a wealth of great ideas to brush up your website in this episode.

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    How to ’Shock and Awe’ Potential Interior Design Clients - Episode 263 May 04, 2022

    How do you attract the perfect interior design client? How do you decide what type of client will be the best fit? After 30 years in high-end commercial and residential design, Pamela Durkin now helps other designers create a business they love by teaching them how to attract their ideal clients. In this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast, she shares how to design your perfect client, how to leverage your network for referrals, and how to “shock and awe” potential clients so they become actual clients.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:07] Wingnut Webinars and Wingnut Academy Updates
    • [4:10] Mini News Sesh: NEW Instagram features being released
    • [9:11] Learn more about Pamela Durkin
    • [12:35] How to find your perfect client
    • [17:11] Pamela’s tips for new interior designers
    • [21:23] How niching down impacts your bottom line
    • [27:58] How to leverage your network
    • [30:26] Pamela’s process of auditioning clients
    • [35:10] Pamela’s “Shock and Awe” box
    • [41:41] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [45:05] How to connect with Pamela Durkin
    • [50:42] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Pamela Durkin
    • Pamela’s website
    • Connect with Pamela on Instagram
    • Read Pamela’s book: Elevate!
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Webinars
    • Get Wingnut Academy Updates
    • Follow us on Instagram and you just might win a scholarship to our Instagram for Designers courses!
    • Get FREE shipping on your first order from Article
    • The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
    • Sell the Way You Buy by David Priemer
    How to narrow down your perfect client

    Designers are scared to leave money on the table, so many don’t narrow down their focus and choose a niche for their design business. But you need to. Pamela shares that you should start the process by taking the best things about past clients that you’ve worked with and molding them into a persona.

    • What motivations did they have? What was their personality like?
    • What work have you done that’s been profitable?
    • How much do you enjoy doing that type of project?

    These things create a goal for the type of client you’re trying to attract. Pamela is from NJ and realized that when she did her best work, it was with people who made decisions quickly. Executives are the best types of clients for her. They make thousands of decisions every day, they make them quickly, and they hire professionals. They appreciated her personality and they were on the same page. Knowing this allowed Pamela to create connections quickly. You want people to say, “I feel like I know you.”

    What do you do if you’re new to the business? How do you choose considerate people to work with? How does narrowing your focus impact your bottom line? Listen to learn more!

    Pamela’s process: auditioning clients

    It may sound odd at first glance—but it’s genius. Pamela auditions her clients. She starts by having a 15-minute phone conversation with them (nine out of ten times it’s a referral). She asks them to tell her about the project. The goal is to get a feel for their personality and their style—not their budget.

    Why does that matter so much? Because interior designers are in the most intimate parts of people’s homes. They need to build rapport and foster open communication. Pamela will turn down a job if she doesn’t think it will be a good fit. Most people appreciate that.

    Pamela will also ask for the project address and look at photos of the home to talk more intelligently about what they want to do. This will also help her gauge the value of the property and if it’s within her scope of work. If everything lines up, Pamela will schedule an in-person meeting. Her next step is genius.

    Pamela’s “Shock and Awe” box

    Before the meeting, she sends potential clients a “Shock and awe” box. The box will include a gift, a drink and snack, and a handwritten note that says, “Enjoy this snack while learning more about us.” She’ll include a few back issues of her monthly newsletter so they can get to know her. She shares her professional profile, an FAQ sheet, her project process, and more.

    The key is to send this before they’ve hired her. Not only does it make an impact, but the box shows how organized you are, shows how you’re going to take care of them, and shares your communication style. You have to remember that people are buying the experience. Once you get to the in-person meeting, they’ve learned so much about you that they only ask questions about the things they actually have questions about. It leads to a more productive and intimate conversation.

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    How to Leverage Amazon to Grow Your Interior Design Business - Episode 262 Apr 27, 2022

    10 years ago, Robyn was a youth minister who couldn’t make ends meet. So she took $100 and started buying things at garage sales and reselling them on Craigslist, eBay, and Amazon.

    In three years, she turned that $100 into a million-dollar business: Marketplace Blueprint. Robyn started an agency six years ago to help businesses—everything from companies that are pre-launch to publicly-traded companies—be successful on Amazon.

    Robyn is now one of the foremost leaders on the topic of selling products on Amazon. Her business specializes in listing optimization and advertising on Amazon. Robyn Johnson is nothing short of brilliant. In this episode of Wingnut Social, She shares some of her top tips and tricks to get visibility on Amazon.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:38] Wingnut Academy is launching SOON!
    • [3:06] Mini News Sesh: Instagram’s “link in bio” tool
    • [7:05] Learn more about Robyn Johnson
    • [9:52] How an Amazon storefront benefits interior designers
    • [12:38] What should an interior designer publish?
    • [19:20] How to become a #1 Best-Seller on Amazon
    • [25:46] The basics of SEO on Amazon
    • [26:54] When you should launch an Amazon shop
    • [33:14] Create a store or be an affiliate marketer?
    • [34:26] How to set up an Amazon storefront
    • [37:36] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [39:21] How to connect with Robyn Johnson
    • [43:39] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Robyn Johnson
    • Marketplace Blueprint
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Twitter
    • Robyn’s Podcast
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Get FREE shipping on your first order from Article
    • Sign up for Wingnut Academy updates!
    • Check out Episode #258 with Julianne Hendrickson
    • Sign up for the next Wingnut Webinar
    • Writers Access
    • How to Become an Amazon Seller
    • Amazon Seller University
    • Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing
    • The 14 Guiding Principles of Amazon
    • Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination
    • Get Robyn’s 20 page listing optimization guide for Amazon
    • Get a FREE mini-audit of your listing
    How an Amazon storefront benefits interior designers

    The first thing you can do is self-publish a book on Amazon. Why does it matter? Because writing a book can catapult your career forward. Being a published author can help you get speaking engagements. It lends you credibility and brings in warm leads.

    Robyn says you can’t short-change the power of Kindle. When Robyn published her first book, she printed books to give to people at a conference because they may throw away a business card but they won’t throw away a book. It was memorable and helped solidify her as an authority figure in the space.

    Secondly, you can create and sell your own branded products in an Amazon store. If you use the same piece repeatedly in your designs, you can contact the brand and see if they’ll let you sell a white-label version as part of your personal brand. Many companies are open to this.

    If you’re looking for a brand that’s trying to find influencers, look for those that are active on Amazon. Many are embarrassed and afraid to seek out influencers. The worst they can say is no—but they’ll often say yes.

    When should you launch an Amazon shop?

    You can list as little as one item on Amazon. But Robyn notes that you need to aim to sell 40 items per month to break even on the $40 monthly fee it costs to be a professional seller. Amazon takes anywhere from 8–20% of the total cost of the product. If Amazon ships the item for you, you’ll pay storage fees as well as shipping fees based on the size and weight of the product (but likely still cheaper than shipping the product yourself). It can help you lower overall costs and increase your margins.

    Any product you buy legitimately can be sold on Amazon. As long as the good is authentic, you’re welcome to sell it at any price you want. But take note—if Amazon feels the price is too high, they’ll make it more difficult for customers to buy.

    Robyn points out that you will get better margins selling on your own website. However, if you have a high-demand product that people are looking for, keep in mind that some people will only shop on Amazon. Amazon has a ready-made base of buyers. It can help you grow your brand because users have already built a level of trust with Amazon.

    What could you sell that differentiates you or is irreplaceable? How do you become a seller on Amazon? Robyn shares the secret to becoming a #1 best-seller on Amazon listen to find out what it is!

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    Be Irreplaceable: How You Attract Luxury Design Clients - Episode 261 Apr 20, 2022

    What does it take to attract luxury design clients? HINT: It doesn’t require being pretentious. It has everything to do with offering irreplaceable value. What can you bring to a project that a client can’t find anywhere else? It’s about providing a luxury experience coupled with what’s uniquely you. In this episode of Wingnut Socal, Melissa Sacco shares what she offers to attract luxury design clients that no one else can. She’ll help you think through what makes you irreplaceable.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [4:43] Mini News Sesh: TikTok has stories!
    • [9:05] Learn all about Melissa Sacco
    • [11:41] Melissa’s business model
    • [18:37] How Melissa handles scope creep
    • [21:40] The key to attracting luxury design clients
    • [29:51] Specializing in high-end custom furniture
    • [33:36] What a discovery call with Melissa looks like
    • [35:05] Growing a business and delegating
    • [38:36] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [40:19] How to connect with Melissa Sacco
    • [44:29] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Melissa Sacco
    • Melissa Sacco Interiors
    • Follow Melissa on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Get FREE Shipping on your first order from Article
    • Sign up for Wingnut Academy updates!
    • Check out the Google Ads webinar on April 26th at 11am
    • Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman and Mark Winters
    Working with luxury design clients

    From the first meeting, Melissa educates her clients about the design process and what makes her uniquely qualified to tackle their projects. Sacco Interiors focus on creating an elegance that’s never pretentious. Everything in your home will be cohesive—full of texture, dimension, and detail.

    When you offer high-end luxury design, you must always be ahead of the game. There are endless moving parts and decisions to be made. It involves working out details and kinks to get a clear vision of what you’re trying to achieve. Interior designers bring value by being knowledgeable in all of the trades. You provide scaled drawings, elevations, specification sheets, paint schedules, complete on-site visits, and much more.

    Melissa gets to know her clients before she gets started with the design process. Her goal is for the client to be comfortable with her so she can nail their design. She’ll share images, ask deeper questions, and look at functionality—all with the goal to stay laser-focused throughout the project. Because once they start, they drive full force ahead. The only way that happens is if everyone is on the same page.

    How Melissa attracts luxury design clients

    Melissa believes to attract the right people, you have to share who you are. Melissa’s ideal client is someone who’s worked hard to get where they are. They are down-to-earth and genuine people—just like her. That’s why these clients want their homes to be comfortable. Most have demanding jobs. They want to come home, walk through their front door, and feel at ease.

    So Melissa shares inspirational quotes. She gives potential clients a glimpse behind the scenes. Lastly, she focuses on just being herself. If she’s on a jobsite doing an install, she’s in sneakers and a sweatshirt. She’s on the floor opening boxes, putting things together, and getting her hands dirty. She does whatever it takes to ensure a client’s project is amazing in the end.

    Don’t be fooled—high-end luxury clients are on social media. They’re people, just like anyone else. They’re professionals—doctors, lawyers, and CEOs of large companies. They talk. They network. They will share what you’ve done with other people.

    Melissa’s irreplaceable customer furniture sets her apart

    If you become one of Melissa’s clients, you will see custom built-ins and one-of-a-kind furniture pieces that no one else will have. Why? Because she designs them herself, each piece different from the last. No one will ever have the same chair or built-in. Melissa’s custom pieces have positively impacted her bottom line. It differentiates her from other high-end interior designers and works to continually attract her ideal client.

    How did Melissa start offering custom furniture? What has she done to delegate tasks and projects as she’s grown her business? Listen to the whole episode to hear her process.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
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    How Designers Become THE Source for Luxury Flooring - Episode 260 Apr 13, 2022

    John Dupra co-created Revel Woods, a platform that helps designers provide their clients with a luxury floor sourcing experience. Revel Woods elevates the traditional process so interior designers can offer a high-end service that can’t be replicated. In this episode of Wingnut Social, John shares how you can become a Revel Woods pro and become THE source for your client’s customer flooring (and maybe even create your own custom line of flooring).

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:28] Webinar and Wingnut Academy Announcements
    • [4:12] Mini News Sesh: Instagram testing a new feed
    • [7:45] Learn more about John Dupra and Revel Woods
    • [12:53] The importance of offering a unique high-end experience
    • [21:17] Revel Wood’s training and certification program
    • [23:35] How to handle the relationship with your contractors
    • [27:22] How Revel Woods works with eCommerce partners
    • [30:27] Revel Woods is launching a NEW platform
    • [32:23] John’s take: The future of wood flooring
    • [42:40] The What Up Wingnut Round
    • [44:04] Where to learn more about Revel Woods
    • [47:10] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with John Dupra
    • Revel Woods Fine Hardwood Flooring
    • Apply for Revel Woods Pro Account
    • Revel Woodson Instagram
    • Connect with John on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Sign up for Wingnut Academy updates!
    • How Interior Designers Leave Money on the Table with John Dupra
    • Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
    The importance of offering a unique high-end experience

    Sourcing floors typically includes taking clients to a flooring showroom they could have visited on their own. It’s been a necessary evil because there haven’t been options for designers to source trade options. Even trade-only showrooms offer brands available anywhere—unless you go truly custom and jump price levels. Most designers don’t need something that high-end.

    John points out that you wouldn’t go to Bob’s discount furniture outlet to source furniture for a high-end client. Why would you do it for flooring? You don’t want to offer a service or experience they could’ve done on their own. Revel Woods is a platform that sources flooring for you. Some of it might be available elsewhere but they private label everything.

    Create your own line of luxury hardwood flooring

    Revel Woods is also developing a program with a manufacturer in Canada that will do a semi-custom made-to-order flooring. Flooring options are usually like the pizza aisle at the grocery store—you have premade cheese, pepperoni, supreme, etc. The program they’re developing is like a pizza shop where you choose your crust, sauce, cheese, and toppings.

    You get to choose from 15 master colors, solid or engineered hardwood, and different widths, grades, lengths, and sheens. You can create your own collection exclusive to you and only available to your clients. They give you complete and total control over the process. John shares how pricing and wholesaling work, so keep listening.

    Revel Woods is launching a NEW platform: Revel Woods Plus

    Revel Woods is partnering with a major manufacturer to build a visualization platform. You can use sample rooms or take a photo of a client's room and swap the flooring out. It will be built into the Revel Woods platform with hundreds of private-label trade-only options only accessible to designers. You can use this tool to show a client what the flooring will look like in their room. You can also send them the link to the product (without pricing).

    Fine hardwood flooring will never go out of style, but luxury vinyl planks have been the go-to flooring option of late. What does John think will be the next trend? His answer may shock and will certainly surprise you!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Does Your Interior Design Logo Reflect Your Brand Identity? - Episode 259 Apr 06, 2022

    Your interior design logo is a direct reflection of you and your brand. If you wanted to hire a photographer but the photos on their website were blurry or out of focus, you wouldn’t hire them, right? As an interior designer or architect, you are being judged on your branding more than many other professions.

    Jason Byer—the Marketing and Partnerships Manager at Crowdspring—shares that strong brands attract more customers, justify premium price points, and build more resilient businesses. Your logo is an important part of your brand identity—is it up to snuff? Find out in this episode of Wingnut Social.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:58] Wingnut Webinar and Wingnut Academy announcements
    • [3:04] Mini News Sesh: Moderator Feature for Instagram Live
    • [6:07] Learn more about Jason Byer
    • [8:28] How branding mistakes can negatively impact sales
    • [10:38] The difference between brand and brand identity
    • [13:31] The importance of your interior design logo
    • [24:07] How to properly complete a brand refresh
    • [32:10] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [33:56] How to connect with Jason Byer and Crowdspring
    • [37:23] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Jason Byer
    • Crowdspring
    • Follow Jason on Twitter
    • Connect with Jason on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Check out the Google Ads webinar on April 26th at 11am
    • Get updates on Wingnut Academy
    • Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams
    The difference between brand and brand identity for interior designers

    Branding is a loosely used term that people often associate with logos. But branding is every interaction that a customer has with your company, your product, and your service. We know what certain brands deliver, right? Amazon customer service is top-notch. With companies like Starbucks or McDonalds, anywhere you go, you know the product will be consistent.

    It’s not the same for architects and interior designers. There are many unknowns about your brand, your service, your price point, and your success. But a potential client does know you’re trying to sell them something. So you have to think about every touchpoint someone has with you. Your brand is being shaped whether you take an active role or not.

    Your brand identity is everything that people see—logos, backgrounds, and filters on social media, image choices on your website, etc. Your brand identity should be informed by your brand. Because it conveys who you are, an interior designer's logo needs to be spot-on.

    A carefully crafted logo is key to consistent marketing of your design business

    The human brain can process images 1,000x faster than text. Many people poorly communicate what they do and who they serve. But a logo communicates that immediately. But what makes your interior design logo shine?

    Start with choosing the right color. You can easily Google the meanings of colors. The colors you choose are dictated by your brand and audience. If you want to create trust, you use the color blue. That’s why banks and financial advisors use blue. If you are serving the environment or want to create more profit you might use the color green. Red is used to make people pay attention. You want to think about how colors interact with your brand.

    Shape, style, and negative space are other aspects to consider. How do you play with different elements in your design? Will you use hard or soft angles? Are you trying to communicate strength and stability—or a closer connection with clients?

    The actual logo icon can be a wordmark: the name of your business stylized in a unique and custom way. You can pair an icon with your wordmark that allows you to scale it. Why? Because a wordmark doesn’t usually fit well within a square. Logos have to be able to scale if you want them to look professional. A symbol paired with your wordmark works well in this.

    How to create an interior design logo that conveys your brand identity

    All of these things communicate your brand, So where do you start? With a creative brief. A good designer will ask:

    • Who are your competitors?
    • Who is your audience?
    • What do you want them to know?
    • How are you differentiated?
    • Is trust more important than stability or growth?

    After answering these questions, you’d look at color, shapes, and icons that communicate your message. When you package that together, someone should intuitively understand who your audience is within fractions of a second. That’s what a visual brand identity should do.

    If red is your color, you could make it your schtick—but it may not resonate with how everyone else views the color red. Red signifies danger, it makes you stop. It’s important to leave your preferences at the door and think about your market. What will trigger the right emotion in your customers?

    Jason emphasizes that “Your logo is there to create an emotion. And it’s there to create intrigue. And it’s there to create consistency across all of your marketing.”

    How do you properly complete a brand refresh? Why should you hire a graphic designer instead of trying to create your logo yourself? Why should you avoid a logo generator at all costs? Jason answers all of your need-to-know questions about creating an interior design logo in this episode of Wingnut Social.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Delegate to Scale Your Interior Design Firm Fast - Episode 258 Mar 30, 2022

    Hendrickson Interiors was born in 2016 when a friend asked Julianne to help design a new build. Julianne had no idea what she was doing but loved picking out pretty things. The builder loved her designs and hired Julianne to work together on more homes. Before she knew it, she had more clients than she knew what to do with.

    Julianne had no business plan, no idea how to open an account with a furniture firm, and she was still teaching. After burning the candle at both ends for two years, Julianne decided to dive full-time into interior design. Since then, she’s grown from being a solopreneur to a team of six—a full-service custom interior design firm serving clients throughout Tampa Bay. She shares how she grew her team and learned to delegate in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:16] Check out our FREE webinars!
    • [2:55] Mini News Sesh: Updated Creator Tags
    • [6:10] Learn more about Julianne’s journey
    • [10:16] Julianne’s philosophy on delegating and hiring
    • [16:07] How to find a sweet spot with your waitlist
    • [19:20] Why Julianne hired a business coach
    • [21:36] Marketing before & After Wingnut Social
    • [25:56] What’s next for Hendrickson Interiors?
    • [28:34] Julianne’s strict budget
    • [30:51] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [32:29] How to learn more about Hendrickson Interiors
    Connect with Julianne Hendrickson
    • Hendrickson Interiors
    • Find Hendrickson Interiors on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Check out our FREE webinars!
    • Sign up for Wingnut Social Academy notifications
    • The Fred Factor by Mark Sanborn
    • Dakota Design Co.
    Delegation is the key to scaling your business

    Julianne admits that she’s a control freak by nature. She likes to do things her way. But she learned that someone else could do things just as well as her, even if their choices are slightly different. When Julianne released control, they were able to get more work done. As the process became smoother, she decided to keep hiring and making more people happy.

    Julianne realized that you can delegate many different ways—it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. You can delegate someone to complete a task to be reviewed together. You can delegate through the design phase and review things together. Or you can delegate the design phase and review pricing together. Realizing this was eye-opening for Julianne. A good delegator knows how much someone is capable of. If you let someone do their job—without micro-managing them—it empowers them.

    Building a time and hiring a business coach

    Julianne’s first large client gave her $50,000 to work with and she went straight to a bookkeeper and said, “Oh my God—what do I do with this?” She didn’t have any business accounts or QuickBooks. Her bookkeeper took the reins and has been with her ever since. Julianne also hired an operations manager (who handles the warehouse), a project coordinator, and someone who handles accessory purchasing full-time. Her most recent hire was a part-time team member to handle purchasing and tracking orders. Once Julianne had these people in place, she pulled herself out of the weeds. Then she hired a business coach.

    As a business owner, it’s easy to get enmeshed in the day-to-day of the business. Julianne’s business coach, Katie, has helped her gain a top-level view of her business. Katie helped Julianne walk through their design process from beginning to end. She pointed out missing pieces, helped her reformat things, and wrote every single thing Julianne gives a client. She has templates for everything—delayed items, trade days, apology letters, and more. It keeps the entire team on the same page, which is what elite clients want. It’s also important to scale and grow a team. A business coach can help unify your team and improve your efficiency.

    How to find a sweet spot with your waitlist

    Hendrickson Interiors is operating on a waitlist of six months or longer. When Julianne gets information from an inquiry, she’ll know if the potential client is a good fit immediately. Julianne is honest with people and lets them know if they’ll be on her waitlist. The clients that are worth it will wait. If they can’t wait, they’ll shop around until they can find someone that will do it the fastest—but it may not be the best quality. Julianne isn’t worried about turning down work because she knows the right people are already waiting for her.

    How has Julianne’s interior design business grown since working with Wingnut Social? How does operating on a strict budget help her continue her upward trajectory? She shares more about her uber-successful design firm in this episode!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Video Storytelling as a Marketing Strategy for Interior Designers - Episode 257 Mar 23, 2022

    When Jude Charles was 17, he took a video production class. At the end of the year, Jude’s teacher handed him a yellow envelope and told him that he had to start a business. Inside was his first set of business cards. Since then, Jude has dedicated his life to helping purpose-driven entrepreneurs tell their stories. He firmly believes that “Stories aren’t just how we connect as people and human beings but story is what differentiates you from someone else.”

    In this episode of Wingnut Social, Jude emphasizes that you have to start sharing your story. Video storytelling breaks through the noise and sets you apart. Jude shares how to overcome the intimidation factor, what type of stories to tell, and shares the best way to structure your story. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:58] Check out our FREE webinar with Stacey Martin
    • [2:56] Mini News Sesh: Instagram’s Visual Discovery Tool
    • [7:14] Learn more about videographer Jude Charles
    • [11:19] Overcoming the intimidation of video
    • [15:30] Dramatic demonstration of proof
    • [20:24] The importance of relatability in video content
    • [24:04] Why you should just hit the record button
    • [29:26] Jude’s videography tips for YouTube
    • [31:54] Make testimonials part of your contract
    • [36:12] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [38:58] How to connect with Jude Charles
    • [42:07] Blooper reel!
    Connect with Jude Charles
    • Head on over to Jude’s Website
    • Sign up for Jude’s Newsletter
    • Connect with Jude on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Sign up for Updates for Wingnut Academy
    • March 24th at 11 am: Stacey Martin Webinar
    • Hot Seat by Jeff Immelt
    • Not Fade Away by Peter Barton
    Overcoming the intimidation of video

    Jude points out that everyone has three different stories that can be shared at any point. These stories are important to use every day on social media. You can repeat them over and over again. What are they?

    1. Your origin story: How you got into the business you're in.
    2. A transformational story: Testimonials, case studies, before & afters, etc. What does life look like after?
    3. Why you’re doing the work you’re doing: Why should someone choose you over anyone else?

    But how do you get started? Jude has been a guest on over 70 podcasts. He’s studied storytelling for over 20 years. He still listens to himself tell his story so he can find new ways to tell it. It also helps him learn how to connect better with an audience. If you rehearse your story and practice recording it, it makes it less intimidating.

    Jude’s video storytelling method: dramatic demonstration of proof

    You can’t just sit in front of a camera and tell your story. That’s boring, right? The way that you make your story interesting is by using the five different types of demonstrations:

    1. Behind the scenes: What happens as you’re sourcing materials? What does the design process look like? What is going on that people don’t usually get to see?
    2. Live illustration: How do you illustrate a point someone may not understand? Jude worked with someone who said, “Construction is like a puzzle.” So they got a large puzzle—of a project they had completed—and had the team put a puzzle together.
    3. Social proof: This is testimonials, case studies, before and afters, etc.
    4. Transformation: These are before and afters—how someone’s life is transformed after a change has been made.
    5. Unique mechanism: What makes you unique that someone else can’t copy? How can you demonstrate that on camera?

    Storytelling is about a specific moment in time. These moments have led you to where you are today. They influence how you’ve become a great designer. Jude points out many people believe that their story isn’t unique or interesting—that no one will care. But what debunks the idea that no one cares? Telling your story. You’ll realize that there will be someone it resonates with.

    Jude believes so strongly in the power of video storytelling that he only takes on five video production clients a year. Why? Because he works to understand who they are on a deep level. It takes time to be able to get to know someone and accurately portray the essence of who they are with video storytelling.

    Why you should just hit the record button

    Record yourself telling a story. Record yourself telling the story that you take for granted. Jude emphasizes that you shouldn’t sell yourself short—or overthink it. Your clients aren’t aware of everything you do to get a project completed. You want to create content so people understand what you do and can appreciate the value that you create. What you do will be different from the next interior designer. So where do you start?

    Just document what you’re doing every day to get in the habit of creating content. You don’t need fancy equipment to get started because every smartphone is equipped with a great camera. You don’t even have to share it on social media. If you share a video of your process with a potential client, it makes them trust you more. It’s not only social proof but it’s a sales tool. You’ve made them part of the journey. Hearing something said 1,000 times is not as powerful as seeing it once.

    Listen to the whole episode to hear Jude’s video storytelling tips for content on different social media platforms, including YouTube.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
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    4 Google Ads Tips for Interior Designers - Episode 256 Mar 16, 2022

    What is a Google ad? How can you leverage Google ads to drive leads to your interior design business? How do you stand out against your competition? In this solo episode of Wingnut Social, Darla dives into the need-to-know basics of Google ads. It’s a great strategy—in conjunction with SEO—to drive traffic to your website and help you build your business.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:02] March 24th at 11 am: Stacey Martin Webinar
    • [3:07] Mini News Sesh: The Career Gap feature on LinkedIn
    • [5:47] Your marketing strategy: Google ads and SEO
    • [8:17] Tip #1: Control what your audience sees with ad extensions
    • [15:16] Tip #2: Leverage keywords in Google ads
    • [17:08] Tip #3: Create a high-quality ad
    • [20:40] TIp #4: Be specific
    • [25:01] Blooper Reel!
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • March 24th at 11 am: Stacey Martin Webinar
    • Episode #250 with Stacey Martin
    A good marketing strategy should leverage Google ads and SEO

    When you search on Google, the first four or five results say “ad” in the top left corner. Usually, you’ll see results related to the topic you searched for. Advertisers pay to get their ads on the page for that search.

    Google ads are a great way to cut in line and get on the first page of Google and it’s a whole lot faster than SEO. SEO is still heavily important. You want the right keywords placed in particular places on your website. Why? So when someone searches for “Interior Designer Philadelphia” your business is in the top 10 search results.

    But proper SEO is a time-consuming process. It’s a long game, not a quick win. You have to invest a lot of time and often money to begin to see traction (sometimes it takes over a year). It’s a necessary evil—you have to do it—but Google ads are a great way to gain some traffic to your site now.

    If your ad is structured properly, for the right amount of money, you can show up on the top of the first page. So when someone searches for “Susan McNuggets Interior Designer” they’ll find you. Even if your SEO is on par and you’re #1 in the search results, ads will still be placed above your business. That’s why ads are a great way to beat out the competition.

    Tip #1: Control what your audience sees with ad extensions

    At the top of the search results, you’ll see your headline. Underneath that, you’ll see categories that are called site extensions (i.e. for “Wingnut Social” you’ll see “podcast,” “social media marketing agency,” etc.). Google is searching the organic copy of your website and making the site extensions how they see fit.

    But when you place an ad, you can dictate what the ad extensions will be. If I placed an ad for Wingnut Social, I don’t want “What’s happening” showing up on my ad. I want searchers to see how we can help them. I want to draw them to the website. You need to make sure whoever is creating your ad uses the proper extensions.

    There are different types of extensions:

    • Phone numbers: This will show the phone number plainly in the ad
    • Location: This is super important if you’re relying on local traffic to find your design firm
    • Image: When your ad shows up you see the square image to the right (too many people don’t use this!)

    Leveraging the ad extensions helps you get more qualified leads because someone is getting the information they need at first glance. If your ad is eye-catching and people click on it, Google will deem your ad more relevant. If that happens, sometimes Google will place your ad higher—even if you’re paying less.

    Tip #2: Leverage keywords in Google ads

    What keywords are people typing in the search bar that YOU want to be discovered for? These words NEED to be used in your ad. You can leave out flowery phrases like “The most luxurious designer” and focus on “Interior Designer Miami.” Keep the keywords in your ad straightforward. Secondly, make sure you use the keyword(s) in your title and description.

    How do you find keywords? Google has a handy keyword planner you can use to look up keywords and see how many people are searching for a keyword. If the search volume is too low, Google won’t bother showing it.

    Tip #3: Create a high-quality ad

    Where you rank on the results page can be bid on. You can outbid a higher-quality ad if you shell out more money. But it’s better to create a high-quality ad and pay less, right? Google looks at your quality score to determine how much you have to pay for your ad and how often they’ll show it.

    A higher quality score will pay less for clicks because it enhances the user experience. Google wants people to get the results they’re searching for. It must be relevant. If that means showing your ad at $10 because the experience is better, it’s taken into consideration. If you have a lower score, you’ll pay more for the same exposure!

    What do they look at to determine your quality score?

    • The speed at which your landing page loads
    • How relevant your landing page is to your Google ad
    • The keywords you’re optimizing your ad for on your landing page

    The most important aspect is the click-through rate. What is that? It’s how many people clicked on your ad. The average CTR in the home industry is 1.79%. So out of every 100 impressions, 1.79 of them are clicking on your ad. If a lot of people are clicking on your ad, you’ll get a higher score.

    Tip #4: Be specific

    Don’t try to rank for something generic that has heavy competition. What do you do? What is your positioning? What differentiates you from your competition? What is the experience someone can expect working with you? Choose something searchable. Don’t niche down so far into keyphrases that no one searches for. To master this, you have to do keyword research. It’s a lot of work but it can be lucrative when done right.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
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    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
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    Grow Your Interior Design Team The Smart Way - Episode 255 Mar 09, 2022

    Is it time for you to grow your team? What are the signs it’s time to hire another team member? What process should you use to hire the best candidate for the job? Jamie Van Cuyk—the owner and lead strategist of Growing Your Team—is an expert in hiring and onboarding teams within small businesses. She shares some spectacular tips and strategies that you can implement immediately to grow your team the right way.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:05] Check out our next webinar with Stacey Martin!
    • [3:03] Mini News Sesh: TikTok rolling out LONG videos
    • [6:28] Learn more about Jamie Van Cyuk
    • [9:36] 4 signs it’s time to hire another team member
    • [13:54] Is your waitlist working for you—or against you?
    • [16:11] How to craft the perfect job description
    • [22:37] How to afford the help that you need
    • [27:20] Myth-busting: Should you hire for passion over skill?
    • [30:15] How to ensure someone is the right hire
    • [38:42] Jamie’s opinion on the use of personality tests
    • [42:27] How many candidates should you interview?
    • [45:50] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [49:03] How to connect with Jamie Van Cyuk
    • [53:40] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Jamie Van Cyuk
    • Growing Your Team
    • Friend on Facebook
    • Follow on Instagram
    • Check out her Pinterest
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Check out our next webinar with Stacey Martin!
    • Stacey Martin’s Formula for Rockstar Interior Design Presentations
    • Turn the Ship Around! by David Marquet
    • Easy Render
    4 signs it’s time to hire another team member

    Jamie shares that there are 4 things to watch out for that are clear signs you need to grow your team. But they aren't things that are normally top of mind during your day-to-day work. So Jamie recommends that you review these signs quarterly to see if it’s time to hire:

    1. Are you saying no to your ideal clients? If you’re saying no because your team is at capacity, it’s a problem. These people want to give you their money today. You don’t want to be losing clients that are the ideal fit for your business.
    2. Are you losing customers due to poor customer service? Are customers pulling out of projects or backing out of contracts? If you’re not communicating and meeting their expectations throughout the process, you not only lose their business but you lose them as a referral source.
    3. You want to do something new but you can’t. Maybe you want to start offering coaching, education, or open a retail store but you can’t because you don’t have time.
    4. You lack skill or knowledge that is needed in your business. You can go and learn something yourself—or you can hire for that skillset. Are you the right person to learn and execute that skill? Sometimes paying the expert is worth the money because it lets you spend your time where it should be focused.

    Once you’ve decided it’s time to grow your team, what are your next steps? A great hiring process.

    How to craft the perfect job description (and where to post it)

    Jamie believes that you shouldn’t use a templated job description when creating a job description. The job post may attract someone who can do the skill you’re hiring for but likely doesn’t speak to the right fit for your team and culture. Their style and personality have to mesh with you and your team values. So what do you do? Walk through these questions:

    • What is your ideal candidate?
    • What are their roles and responsibilities?
    • What does success look like in your business?
    • Who will you be happy to give your money to?
    • What’s unique about your company?

    What will make someone say, “Yes, this is the place for me!” The goal of a job posting is to attract the right candidate and turn away the wrong ones. Once you develop your ideal person your job posting should speak to that person.

    You can design a room that you love. But is that the right room and right design for every client? No! It might not work in their home. You may use the same concepts, materials, and create a similar flow but things will look different. A role might have similar responsibilities but will look different in each company.

    Where is the best place to post a job opening? Should you hire for passion over skill? Listen to hear Jamie’s take.

    How to ensure someone is the right hire

    Ask questions that produce answers of value. You need to reduce the number of hypothetical questions you use, i.e. “What would you do if…?” Instead, ask questions that have them support their answers with examples: “So tell me about a time when…?” Ask them about something they will experience working for your business. Have they worked with high-end, demanding clients? How did they handle the experience? If you’re hiring someone entry-level, they may not have had those experiences in an interior design company but have had similar experiences where they have worked. They can transfer those skills to your business.

    Develop a case study or opportunity for them to present their skill. If they say they know how to do CAD drawings, give them everything they need to sit down and complete a quick project. What are they able to put together? You have to know what you’re testing them on. Are you testing their ability to think through the information they’re given? Their ability to use a tool? Their thought process? You can’t test them on something that aligns with your brand because they don’t know that yet.

    Move through the process quickly. Align a case study with an interview so they knock out everything immediately. But Jame is careful to note that you can’t ask too much of them before you’ve spent time with them. Don’t waste their time—and yours—if they won’t make it to the next round of interviews anyway.

    What’s an easy way to weed talent out of the process (not necessarily in a good way)? Should you use personality tests in your hiring process? How many candidates should you interview? Jamie covers these questions—and so much more—in this episode!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Metaverse Interior Design: The Future of the Design Industry with Tom Puukko - Episode 254 Mar 02, 2022

    What is the metaverse? How will the metaverse impact the interior design industry? Is designing a virtual world the future of architecture and design as we know it? Tom Puukko joins Darla in this episode of Wingnut Social to have a conversation about virtual architecture and design. Don’t miss this futuristic conversation!

    Tom is a British entrepreneur who's been working in digital innovation since 1998. He founded interiors brand Feathr.com, a marketplace where artists monetize their artworks as wallpapers and fabrics. Most recently, he's created Metaverse Interior Design, the world's first interior design marketplace for the metaverse.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:40] Upcoming webinar with Stacey Martin
    • [2:55] Mini News Sesh: Instagram reels from stories
    • [5:12] Learn more about Tom Puukko
    • [9:00] Learn the basics of the metaverse
    • [15:24] How the metaverse impacts the interior design industry
    • [19:16] The necessary skills to succeed in the metaverse
    • [24:04] Is metaverse design the design of the future?
    • [26:51] Where designers and architects should get started
    • [29:53] NFTs and Cryptocurrency in the metaverse
    • [33:03] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [34:17] Learn more about Tom and Metaverse Interior Design
    • [38:22] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Tom Puukko
    • Metaverse Interior Design
    • Feathr.com
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Twitter
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Check out our next webinar with Stacey Martin!
    • Stacey Martin’s Formula for Rockstar Interior Design Presentations
    • Good to Great by Jim Collins
    • Oculus Quest 2
    • The Sandbox
    • Decentraland
    • Horizon Worlds
    • Unity
    • Blender
    So what IS the metaverse?

    The metaverse consists of 3D worlds where you can interact and live a digital life. You can choose a life that’s richer, more engaging, and more entertaining than a 2D platform. You can do almost all things that you can in the real world—gamble at casinos, dance at nightclubs, visit an art gallery, build a home, etc.

    Currently, you’re able to experience the metaverse through some sort of headset. We currently have proto-metaverses—the early inklings of what’s to come. If you’re in the US, you may have access to Meta’s Horizon Worlds or Decentraland. But these worlds still lack functionality and the renderings are underwhelming. But the seeds of what will come have been planted.

    So how is the metaverse applicable to interior designers and architects?

    Metaverse interior design: the impact on the interior design industry

    Digital technology has allowed architects and interior designers to connect with customers and market themselves transactionally. But the metaverse will open up a whole new world. The metaverse is currently being built but the people building it are coders. They don’t understand how spaces and subjects interact. They don’t understand how proportions can change a building. They don’t have the knowledge architects and interior designers are trained with. Because of this, the current experience in a metaverse feels like a gimmick.

    Architects and designers should be the people designing and creating the spaces. Doing so will create a whole new revenue stream. There’s no limitation of the potential volume that can be put into the space. You can sell multiple versions of different models. Designers become content creators. You can sell spaces to hundreds of thousands of people. Tom’s community—Metaverse Interior Design—will be the destination to source interior design and architect services and products.

    The necessary skills to succeed in the metaverse

    Luckily, metaverse interior design doesn’t necessarily rely on coding. But designers do need to have an advanced understanding of how 3D models work. If you are competent with 3D modeling and own space in a metaverse, you can move a 3D model from a computer to the metaverse. The challenge in moving between the real world and metaverse design is understanding the technical limitations of space.

    Each “world” has its own set of technical specifications. Tom points out that it all boils down to low poly count (polycount is the total number of polygons found in a three-dimensional model). 3D models in the real world have a high polycount. Currently, everything in the metaverse must be simplified to a lower polycount. So you have to learn how to take a 3D model and simplify it.

    Just as in real-world design, you must understand the creative vision of the client and make their vision a reality in the space you have to work with. The limitations of the real world—building codes, fire regulations, gravity, etc.—can go out the window in the metaverse. People will buy creative and conceptual ideas that can't exist in the real world. Design in the metaverse is both artwork and architecture.

    Is this the design of the future? Where should designers and architects get started? Learn why you should become an early adopter of metaverse interior design in this episode!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    No Interior Design Degree? KD Reid Shares His Take - Episode 253 Feb 23, 2022

    Do you need an interior design degree to successfully run an interior design firm? If you don’t get a formal education, where do you get an education? KD Reid is a successful interior designer with a passion for art and architecture and a reputation for crafting beautiful and functional spaces. Guess what? Zero formal design education. He shares how he grew from intern to business owner in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:24] Check out our FREE photography webinar
    • [2:40] Mini News Sesh: Liking stories on Instagram
    • [5:50] Learn all about interior designer KD Reid
    • [9:21] A unique way to gain interior design experience
    • [14:53] How KD broke out on his own
    • [17:51] Advice for designers without an extensive network
    • [19:50] How KD delegates large projects
    • [24:54] Where KD’s innate talent stems from
    • [26:52] Where will KD’s future lead?
    • [29:21] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [30:41] How to learn more about KD
    • [33:27] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with KD Reid
    • KD Reid Interiors
    • Follow KD on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • FREE Webinar with Linda Holt on 2/24: How to Take Magazine-Worthy Smartphone Photos
    • Dekar Design
    • Mikel Welch
    • B Squared Harlem
    • Gail Doby Coaching
    • Parsons Yellowbrick Program
    • Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem: A Memoir
    From Craigslist to creator

    KD graduated with a degree in Sociology from Montclair State University. After graduating, he spent eight years providing mental health services in the LGBT community. Throughout his career, interior design was a hobby he enjoyed. But he never saw it as a lucrative career path. He would design spaces for friends and family.

    At a time when Craigslist was popular, KD came across some design internship opportunities. He'd snag one here and there which allowed him to learn some interior design skills. Then he came across Dekar Design, a woman-led design firm focusing on hospitality and commercial projects. It was his first real look into the world of interior design. They saw that he had an eye for design and immediately let him jump on projects and learn hands-on.

    KD’s journey from design assistant to principal interior designer

    After working with Dekar Design, KD had the opportunity to meet Mikel Welch. One of Mikel’s first projects in NYC was a Harlem restaurant called B Squared. KD had the opportunity to work on the project which led to working with Mikel for five years. He started as a design assistant, transitioned to project manager, and became a lead designer.

    Mikel gave him hands-on experience and allowed him to learn other facets of interior design. KD got to dive into set design, staging, virtual merchandising, and more. This job gave him the confidence he needed to take on projects by himself. Because of COVID, many people in KD’s network wanted to invest in building out home offices, which propelled KD to start his own business.

    Where will KD’s future lead? KD wants to be clear that he is not anti-education. He simply learned that it’s not necessary to find success in the industry. But KD has goals. To reach them, he’s attending Parson’s Yellowbrick Design Program to take a product design course. One of his strengths is home decor, accessories, and styling. They’re the jewelry of a space, right? KD’s dream is to launch his own home accessory line.

    What is KD’s advice for designers who don’t have an extensive network? What does his team look like? What marketing strategy does he employ? Listen to the whole episode to learn more!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-786-206-4331(connect with us for your social media marketing needs)


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    Attract Affluent Clients Doing What You LOVE with Melissa Galt - Episode 252 Feb 16, 2022

    Are you an interior designer just clamoring to work with the rich and famous? Do you want to be the designer to the stars? If you’re ready to work with affluent clients, Melissa Galt is the business coach to turn to. She loves the business of design more than design itself, which is why coaching is 95% of her business. She helps designers learn how to earn more in less time—and love their businesses a whole lot more in the process. In this episode of Wingnut Social, she shares the unique strategy she uses to attract her ideal clients (HINT: It’s all about doing what you love).

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social: Interior Design Podcast
    • [1:23] Check out our FREE photography webinar
    • [3:27] Mini News Sesh: Pinterest’s augmented reality feature
    • [6:15] Learn more about Melissa Galt
    • [9:02] The top three personas of affluent clients
    • [17:32] The key to attracting affluent clients
    • [20:18] How to determine a persona’s value system
    • [23:55] What these clients look for when hiring a designer
    • [25:52] How to work smarter, not harder
    • [29:19] Hooking affluent clients on social media
    • [35:25] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [36:40] How to connect with Melissa Galt
    • [40:32] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Melissa Galt
    • Melissa’s website
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    • Get Melissa’s book
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • FREE Webinar with Linda Holt on 2/24: How to Take Magazine-Worthy Smartphone Photos
    • It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be by Paul Arden
    The top three personas of affluent clients

    Most affluent clients aren’t obvious. In many cases, they’re the ones that are earning and saving. They are selective in where they invest their money. Melissa has nailed down five groups of avatars and nine overall personas of affluent clients based on personal experience. What are the three most common she’s come across?

    1. The “millionaires next door.” These are the clients that are easy to educate on why next-level services are warranted. They are always learning and growing their knowledge base. They are grounded, down to earth, and make the best choices for themselves. They are the perfect clients to have because they’re loyal.
    2. The “got rich quick.” These are the fast spenders. They’re often star athletes, musicians, startup entrepreneurs, etc. They tend to select things that are flashy and lower-quality. Melissa’s tip? Make sure they pay you upfront. Melissa has had multiple clients who were swindled out of their money.
    3. The “Sinks and Dinks.” They are either single-income or dual-income families with no kids. Kids are a large investment, right? When you don’t have them, it makes a huge difference. Melissa’s best clients were sinks and dinks.

    You select your clients as much as they select you. Melissa emphasizes that “It doesn’t matter how much money I make if I’m not proud of it.” Rich or not—choose wisely.

    How to work smarter—not harder—to attract your ideal client

    You need to be clear on your ICP and only work to attract those clients. The millionaires next door are low-key, private, and confidential. Marketing to them is going to be far different than the fast-spenders who are flashy in everything they do. You have to choose one persona to chase to position yourself correctly in the market.

    Then you need to get clarity on where to meet and connect with your avatar. Who is already serving them that isn’t competing with you? Then you work to build your own circle of influence (or what Melissa likes to call your “Profit Posse”) and connect with these people. Co-market, co-promote, and create opportunities for introductions.

    Another simple strategy? Look at your lifestyle. What do you like to do? What if you took that to the next level? If you love wine-tasting, skip the free tasting and shell out for the $250 dinner with wine pairings. You’re far more likely to rub elbows with affluent clients there. Melissa considers this “net-living” not networking. She states that “Doing what you love at a higher level will deliver the affluent clients that you most want in a very aligned and authentic way.”

    How do you determine a persona’s value systems? What do affluent clients look for when hiring a designer? How do you hook them on social media? Check out the whole episode to learn more!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    It’s Time to Tackle Renovation Projects with Renée Biery - Episode 251 Feb 09, 2022

    When Renée Biery entered the interior design industry, she thought everyone did renovations. It wasn’t until she moved back home to Delaware that she realized she—especially as a woman—was the anomaly. She had to work hard to show how much value she could add to a renovation project for both the client and the contractors. She believes that Interior designers CAN and should do more. In this episode of Wingnut Social, she shares how you can learn to master those tricky renovation projects (and the clients that come with them).

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:25] Check out our FREE photography webinar
    • [3:30] Mini News Sesh: Scheduled live displays on Instagram
    • [5:10] Learn more about Renée Biery
    • [7:29] Why you should be an expert in project management
    • [15:33] Why don’t more designers take on renovation projects
    • [23:46] How this business model can fill your pipeline
    • [26:26] How Renée charges for her projects
    • [30:10] Market your services with social media + networking
    • [36:55] The What Up Wingnut round!
    • [38:22] How to learn more from Renée Biery
    • [44:35] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Renée Biery
    • Only Girl on the Jobsite podcast
    • Only Girl on the Jobsite course
    • Follow Renée on Instagram
    • Friend on Facebook
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • FREE Webinar with Linda Holt on 2/24: How to Take Magazine-Worthy Smartphone Photos
    • Atomic Habits by James Clear
    • The Book of Boba Fett
    Why you should become proficient in project management

    As the owner of deVignier design, Renée has almost 30 years of experience in the industry. She’s formally trained in practical interior architecture with advanced technical and rendering proficiency. She sought to be a one-stop-shop that offers everything from project management and design to decorating. She loves being part of the design and build. It also sets her apart from other women in the industry.

    Despite her formal education, Renée believes that it isn’t necessary nor should it be a barrier to entry. She learned more from the women she’s worked with over the years. You simply learn as you go. You can find contractors, architects, etc. who will work with you to get a permit or draw a design.

    Renée believes that offering renovation projects will sustain the industry. Why? Because procurement is becoming a problem. Many firms are giving up that revenue stream. But what does that leave them? There are only so many billable hours in design. If you’re trying to salvage your billable hours, managing renovation projects is a great way to get started.

    Why don’t more designers take on renovations?

    Renée believes that many designers lack confidence in their skills. Plus, it can be intimidating. Everyone watches HGTV and every episode of any show features some great challenge to overcome. Those challenges get expensive. That’s why Renée encourages people to gain experience in numerous ways. She started “The Only Girl on the Jobsite” because as the only woman among 20 guys on a worksite, you feel like the odd man out. So you have to build skills to level the playing field.

    Where do you get your feet wet? Do you intern under someone with the experience necessary? Some people have renovated their own spaces and feel comfortable learning as they go. Plus, if you have some experience, you can build on it. Price yourself at an obtainable level until you’ve built a portfolio. There will be clients that are excited about getting a great price and don’t mind that you’re learning. But above all, do not fake it til you make it or you’ll end up making expensive mistakes.

    Taking on renovation projects sets you apart and gives you a leg up. What else can you do to break the mold? If you decide to add renovations and project management to your portfolio, how do you market yourself? Renée shares a plethora of advice in episode #251—don’t miss it!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-786-206-4331 connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Stacey Martin’s Formula for Rockstar Interior Design Presentations - Episode 250 Feb 02, 2022

    Interior design presentations are not easy to knock out of the park. If you’ve spent hours on a presentation only to receive a lackluster response from a client, you’re not alone. Stacey Martin has a mind-boggling 95% approval rating—without revisions—on her presentations. What’s the secret to her success? She shares the mind-blowing systems and processes she uses in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:07] Check out our FREE photography webinar
    • [3:15] Mini News Sesh: Subscriptions on Instagram
    • [7:22] Learn more about Stacey Martin
    • [12:02] Stacey’s interior design presentation
    • [20:44] Brand storytelling is the key
    • [26:06] Feeling out a client’s budget
    • [30:42] 3 pitfalls to avoid in your presentations
    • [34:53] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [40:38] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Stacey Martin
    • Follow Stacey on Instagram
    • Stacey’s design business: The Freshmaker
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • FREE Webinar with Linda Holt on 2/24: How to Take Magazine-Worthy Smartphone Photos
    • BOOK: The Legacy of Luna
    • BOOK: How to Win Friends and Influence People
    • Nikki Amodio
    Take your potential clients on a journey

    Before Stacey became an interior designer, she was in trend forecasting and design for sports brands. The higher-ups were notorious for being naysayers—many designers didn’t get their designs approved. But Stacey soon realized that the blame wasn’t always on the management. The designers didn’t know how to present their ideas in a manner that would get them a “yes.”

    So Stacey took note. When it was her turn to present, she started with the “why.” She started her presentation focusing on the brand’s pain points before she shifted to the goals of the line. By the time she got to her ideas and solutions, the VP had already been agreeing with everything she said. She took him on a journey.

    She sold him on why her idea was the solution to their problems. He knew how it would lead them to make them more money. When Stacey transitioned to interior design, she used this same process with her clients.

    It’s about the design AND the client

    In addition to hearing someone’s design woes, Stacey asks questions that are NOT related to design. She wants to learn who they are.

    • What music do they like? Favorite song? Favorite band?
    • Where do they like to travel? What are their favorite trips? Where do they want to visit?
    • What do they do for fun? Do they like to cook? Is yoga their jam?
    • Do they have kids or pets?

    These things help Stacey build a visual story and build an aesthetic direction. She distills what she’s learned down to three images that define the direction they’ll take. So when they get to the design presentation, she knows who they are and what problems they want to solve.

    How to nail your interior design presentation

    She labels their project with three keywords that hone in on the goal for the design. It might be modern, timeless, and family-friendly. This sets the tone for the presentation. She iterates the problem they’re looking to solve (i.e. lack of storage space) and shares her solution.

    Stacey may include a “tortoise-shell side table” as a nod to this person’s trip to Aruba where they swam with sea turtles. As she explains the choices she made, she talks specifically about how each element reflects and solves their problem(s). The details tie back to their memories and things that make them happy. It’s creating a story about who they are and how the room reflects their personality.

    The more you can show your client the “why” of your selections and how you’re making choices based on who they are, the more they feel understood. That leads to trust. Every piece is a thoughtful choice based on who they are. As a designer, Stacey emphasizes that “You’re using your talents and your skillset to curate those choices to create an immersive environment that really feels like who they are.”

    What are three pitfalls you should avoid in your presentations? Listen to the whole episode for more of Stacey’s strategy.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Clean Design Home: Robin Wilson’s Incredible Story - Episode 249 Jan 26, 2022

    Robin Wilson grew up in Austin, TX with awful asthma and allergies. Her parents found a holistic pediatrician that said, “You can raise a strong child or you can raise a child on strong medicine.” So she started swimming, biking, walking, track, etc. to strengthen her lungs instead of taking strong medication. Because of her background, she became an advocate for clean construction. Any number of things on a site can lead to an asthmatic episode. So she dove deep into hypoallergenic design.

    Now, Robin Wilson is a U.S. lifestyle brand, author, designer and real estate developer. Named to the Inc. magazine Female Founders 100 List in 2020, she is a world-class thought leader on hypoallergenic, sustainable and eco-conscious options for the B2B and B2C marketplace. She is a two time #1 Amazon bestselling author and has been featured on multiple news segments as an expert on eco-friendly design and allergy-focused segments.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [4:29] Mini News Sesh: Vertical Stories on Instagram
    • [6:40] Designer Robin Wilson’s origin story
    • [14:21] Robin’s thoughts on design school
    • [22:20] From project management to Clean Design Home
    • [33:42] Robin’s marketing process
    • [36:47] Clean Design Home x Martex
    • [47:57] How Robin’s marketing focus has shifted
    • [54:38] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [56:50] How to connect with Robin Wilson
    • [58:45] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Robin Wilson
    • See an overview of Robin’s company at https://ablueegg.com/
    • Robin’s Book: Clean Design: Wellness for your Lifestyle
    • Clean Design Home x Martex
    • Follow Robin Wilson Home on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Photography webinar coming up Feb. 24th!
    • Wingnut Social Episode #12 with Linda Holt
    • The Dream Giver by Bruce Wilkinson
    • Resource Furniture
    Robin’s story: following her passion

    Robin had a wonderful mentor/sponsor that helped her navigate her future. He asked her, “What would you do if you knew you could not fail?” followed by, “What is your passion?” Her answer was real estate. So he taught her how real estate worked and how to build wealth. She went on to get her Master’s in Real Estate Finance. She was one of three women in the graduate program.

    One of her professors told her that she wasn’t going to have an easy road because she was a black woman in a man’s world. Instead of being offended, she decided to listen to him. He advised her to figure out something she could do immediately to make her degree worth something. He recommended she become a project manager—the busy homeowners’ best friend. She made $1.2 million in her first year in project management.

    From project management to Clean Design Home

    Part of Robin’s design signature started because she worked on tiny New York apartments that had doors everywhere. So she started implementing pocket doors in her design. On one particular project, she bought a Murphy bed that looked like a desk. She found a table that expanded to fit six people. She treated this client like royalty, not realizing she had connections in the industry.

    After this project, Robin got a phone call from Adam Glassman, the creative director for Oprah. She didn’t return his phone calls because she thought she was being pranked. He called three times before she realized it was the real deal, so she called him back. One project changed the trajectory of her future career.

    Robin firmly believes, “If you do great work, people will tell four people. If you do poor work and you’re nasty, mean, and rude—they will tell 20 people at a dinner party…If you do great work they will tell someone that’s a likely customer in the future.”

    Clean Design Home

    Clean Design Home came about when Robin wrote her book, “Clean Design: Wellness for your Lifestyle.” It became a #1 best-seller on Amazon. Clean design is everything she does. She puts clean products in people’s homes. She supports hypoallergenic lifestyles.

    Robin had a legacy brand, Robin Wilson Home. But she saw a shift in consumer spending from paying for quality to paying for cheaper products on Amazon. She felt her brand was gone and she was close to quitting. But Robin ended up being featured in articles about the top 10 black businesses to support.

    She changed to a generic name (Clean Design Home) to speak to her niche. She dug deep into the hypoallergenic space and created luxury products. She found a licensing partner and saw a 3,000% sales increase after the New York Magazine article. She made $80,000 in 30 days. Then she was signed by West Point Home (Martex) and they created “Clean Design X Martex.” In 2020, she was ready to quit. Now she has a global brand in Macy’s.

    What does Robin believe was the secret to her success? How has Robin’s marketing focus shifted since she launched her businesses? What tips does she share to help your business grow? Listen to the whole episode to hear more of her awe-inspiring journey.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
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    Change Your Mindset—Raise Your Rates [Danielle Hayden] - Episode 248 Jan 19, 2022

    Does the thought of raising your rates leave you saying “Uh-uh, no way?” Are you worried that the covid-induced interior design “bubble” may pop? What if you raise your prices and the bubble does burst? These questions contribute to the mindset struggles designers face when considering raising their rates. So how do you determine if you should make a change? In this episode of Wingnut Social, Danielle Hayden shares some exercises that can help you make the decision.

    Danielle is a reformed CFO on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers to gain confidence to create sustainable profits. She’s the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, where she helps her clients with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and provides education to help them make informed decisions.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:22] Mini News Sesh: An algorithm-free Instagram feed?
    • [8:20] Learn more about Danielle Hayden
    • [15:28] Thinking about raising your rates? Do these exercises.
    • [22:50] Determining your take-home pay depends on your goals
    • [30:12] It’s time to change your mindset about raising your rates
    • [36:47] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [41:38] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Danielle Hayden
    • Kickstart Accounting Inc.
    • Connect with Danielle on Instagram
    • The Entrepreneur Money Stories Podcast
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Built to Sell by John warrilow
    • Wingnut Social Episode #26
    Thinking about raising your rates? Do these exercises.

    Exercise #1: How much of your time and energy goes into a single project? What are your average operating expenses per month? Multiply the time you spend in your business by your hourly rate. Add your operating expenses to that number. This is your break-even number. Divide that by your number of clients each month. This gives you an idea of whether or not you’re profitable.

    Secondly, what are your goals? Is it your goal to outsource parts of your business, such as social media or bookkeeping? Do you want to be hands-on with every project? Or do you want to oversee a team of designers? What will that cost you?

    Grab a piece of paper now and add up how many clients you need to take on to hit the numbers you need to reach your goals. You may see that if you don’t raise your rates, you’ll never meet those goals. It’s a clear way to see whether or not you need to raise your prices.

    Exercise #2: Danielle recommends that you go into your accounting system and run a P&L report for the last 24 months. Looking at your history helps you determine your average spend per account and what you need to spend to keep your business moving forward. Your history helps determine the steps you take today.

    Change your mindset about raising your rates

    If you don't want to raise your rates, that’s okay. But think about your goals. What if you can serve fewer clients at a higher price tag and be happier doing it? You may lose a client in the short term but the long-term impact will be worth it. Your mindset will change. The client paying more for your service will value you and your brand.

    Darla doubled her rates after she gained some experience which helped her land more clients. Their perception of her value increased with her rates. You don’t have to make a bold move like Darla’s. Figure out what works and what doesn’t, track the numbers, and make an adjustment. There’s no such thing as failure—there is learning and growing. Changing your mindset and changing your rates can be transformative.

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    • www.WingnutSocial.com
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    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
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    Is a CoWorking Workspace Right For Your Design Firm? with Mara Hauser - Episode 247 Jan 12, 2022

    The pandemic shutdown sent so many of us home to work but designers were a bit ahead of that curve, generally speaking, since many worked from home already. But regardless how we got there, home can become a bit lonely and distracting when it comes to productivity and accomplishment. How do you deal with it? Mara Hauser says a CoWorking space may be your solution. Mara is a designer herself. She guides her client’s big ideas into executable designs that focus heavily on brand-building and high-level analysis, including programming, product and amenities mix, adjacency diagrams, and determining “who you serve.” But she’s also CEO of 25 North CoWorking Spaces and understands the powerful benefits a coworking space can be to anyone, including designers and their teams. On this episode we discuss the possibilities, how to make the transition, how to benefit the most from involvement at a CoWorking space, and more. Listen up, Wingnuts!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:02] This episode’s topic: Gettin’ out of the house!
    • [2:48] The Mini-News Sesh!: Facebook profiles can become professional profiles
    • [6:51] Who is Mara Hauser?
    • [11:09] Is the trend toward home-working going to continue?
    • [13:12] A hybrid work approach interior designers may be able to use
    • [20:08] How large of a design firm could use this model?
    • [22:20] How important is the design aspect of a coworking or office space?
    • [25:22] Mitigating the sense of anxiety that can occur making this transition
    • [30:15] Reasons you will benefit from utilizing a coworking space
    • [33:20] The WHAT UP WINGNUT? round
    Connect with Mara Hauser
    • 25 North Coworking Spaces - Mara’s company
    • Workplace Studio Interior Design - Mara’s design studio
    • Follow Mara on Twitter
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • BOOK: Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
    • Wingnut episode with Rex Rogasch - Hospitality Design
    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Working From Home

    If you’ve worked at home, you know the pain. Fido is barking outside your door. The cat walks across your keyboard when you’re out of the room. Netflix is right out there in the living room, beckoning you to continue your latest binge. These are some of the irritations but there are also limitations. It’s hard to host professional meetings at home, especially with clients. It’s also problematic to have your team work out of your home without turning your street into a used car lot every day. Mara says these are exactly the things a CoWorking space is designed to solve. Listen to learn if a CoWorking option is a good fit for you. You might be surprised how adaptable and collaborative it could be for you and your team.

    Multipurpose spaces are massively important in your working space and the CoWorking space you choose

    Most designers understand the principles behind good design (of course), so they get the realities around spaces designed to serve specific purposes. That reason alone may have you on the skeptical side of the fence when it comes to using a CoWorking space. But it doesn’t have to, especially when it comes to Mara’s locations. Being a designer, she’s done everything in her team’s power to create flexible spaces that can be transformed into what each client needs. They utilize casters to move things around and remake the space. The lighting, HVAC, and amenities are provided with comfort and productivity in mind. They also include outdoor work and meeting spaces to enable teams to make the most of fresh air and natural surroundings. If you were to visit one of her locations you would be impressed with the flexibility and effectiveness of the spaces she’s created. Listen to this episode to learn if a CoWorking space is right for you and your team!

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    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
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    How To Develop Your Working Knowledge As A Designer, with Andrea Hysmith - Episode 246 Jan 05, 2022

    One of the many challenges for up-and-coming designers (and those of us who have been in the industry for a while, too) is in the area of “working knowledge.” There’s a LOT to know and it seems like nothing but time is going to help you know it. But the guest on this episode proves that even though she’s been in the industry for over 20 years, there are clear things you can do to accelerate your learning curve.

    Andrea Hysmith of A.S.H. Designs (in Ellicott City, MD) is an Interior Specialist, Kitchen and Bath Designer, Manufacturer Representative, Speaker, and Presenter, and has been sharing her knowledge of luxury design for over 20 years. She focuses on residential and light commercial spaces and recently opened her own design space in Ellicott City as the first woman of color to do so. She’s a hard-working, hustling woman who has done the work necessary to educate herself about her craft, all for the sake of serving her clients with excellence. You’ll learn a lot about developing your own working knowledge, faster, from her intentional approach, so be sure you listen.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:42] Where I’ve been… answering the common question, “Why the break???”
    • [2:09] The Mini-News session: Instagram Reels (reply with another reel)
    • [5:16] Andrea Hysmith: Designer extraordinaire
    • [13:04] The movement to curate antiques and how Andrea got into it
    • [21:25] What is “Certified Aging in Place?”
    • [28:27] How did Andrea become an independent manufacturer rep?
    • [36:58] Why it’s important to be true to yourself as you being your design career
    Connect with Andrea Hysmith
    • Andrea’s company: ASH Design in Ellicott City, MD
    • Andrea on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Andrew Joseph
    • Toma Clark Haines
    • Certified Aging In Place Specialization
    • T.D. Jakes
    • Highpoint Market
    • What They Don’t Teach You In Design School Facebook Group
    • BOOK: Wild by Cheryl Strayed (affiliate link)
    Taking a proactive approach to design by getting into the trenches

    It’s easy to feel that you are handicapped when you need to know more about a specialized area of design but simply don’t. Andrea never let that stop her. She’s a “go get it” kind of woman. She takes the initiative to find the resources and open the doors that will provide her with the knowledge she needs — and you can do the same.

    For example, at one point in Andrea’s career, she needed to know more about custom cabinetry so she reached out to establish a relationship with a custom cabinet builder and worked shifts in his facility to learn what she needed to learn. She’s done the same with painters, a plumbers, and other specialized tradesmen, all for the sake of educating herself at the source. Though it may seem that’s a lot of irons in the fire, Andrea says it’s all cohesive if you keep things integrated within a common goal or mission.

    Special certifications can help you stand out in a crowded area

    Andrea holds a special certification that Darla had never heard of. The National Association of Home Builders offers a “Certified Aging in Place Specialist” certificate and Andrea is one of those who have completed the course they offer. It’s a specialty in the design and refurbishment of homes to enable those who are aging or otherwise disabled to continue to live in their homes rather than having to move.

    Andrea says this is especially important to her because she has clients who have been with her for many years. Her certification enables her to serve them in new, fitting ways as they age and the relationship continues. She’s also had people reach out to her specifically because she holds the certification, and at one community event a realtor who works primarily in retirement communities asked if Andrea would serve as a recommended service provider for those the realty group serves. Are there certifications that would serve the community where you work or the clientele you specialize in serving? If so, go get them!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Carol Cox Shares Why Thought Leadership Still Matters - Episode 245 Dec 01, 2021

    Carol Cox is the founder of Speaking Your Brand®. Her mission is to help women create thought leadership platforms to have the impact they desire in their field. But how do you get to that point? Is becoming a thought leader worth the time and effort? In this episode of Wingnut Social, Carol speaks about the power of sharing your personal experiences, what container you should use for your thought leadership, and the basics of her VOICE method. Don’t miss this awesome replay.

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    Abbi Perets: How to Write Email Marketing Campaigns that Get Read - Episode 244 Nov 24, 2021

    What does a successful email marketing campaign look like? How do you get people to read your emails and not just immediately trash them? Abbi Perets—The founder of Successful Freelance Mom—shares the secret to her successful email campaigns in this special replay of the Wingnut Social podcast! She’ll cover her TWO big rules, what makes people open emails, and why it’s important for there to be a purpose behind your content. Don’t miss it!


    Digital vs. Physical Product Libraries: Rex Rogosch Weighs In - Episode 243 Nov 17, 2021

    With over 20 years of experience in the design industry, Rex Rogosch knows a thing or two. In his expert opinion, digital product libraries are the way of the future. Sourcing online is a breeze and many clients already have Pinterest boards plastered with the furniture and pieces they love. But is there still a place for physical product libraries? Are you ready to transition to a digital library? Learn more from Rex in this Wingnut Social Replay!


    REPLAY: Up-Level Your Social Media Marketing with Pinterest [Kate Ahl] - Episode 242 Nov 10, 2021

    When it comes to social media, Instagram gets a lot of the focus these days. But you can’t forget how successful Pinterest can be for interior designers. So in this Wingnut Replay, you’ll get to revisit episode #218 with none other than Kate Ahl—Ahl about boosting your social media marketing with Pinterest. Check it out!


    Kate Doster’s Attention-Grabbing Email Marketing Strategies - Episode 241 Nov 03, 2021

    Is email marketing still relevant? How do you grow and nurture your email list? How important are lead magnets? These are just a few of the many topics Kate Doster covers in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast. If you’re struggling to build email campaigns that convert, Kate is the go-to expert. Don’t miss her take!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:24] Mini News Sesh: Facebook Update
    • [3:40] Learn all about Kate Doster
    • [4:44] Is email marketing still relevant?
    • [7:18] How to compose a “Yeah, but…” email
    • [12:54] The lowdown on email lists
    • [17:33] How to attract the right subscribers
    • [20:27] Why you should work with Wingnut Social
    • [21:31] The importance of lead magnets
    • [26:13] How to grow and nurture your email list
    • [29:24] How often to use a call-to-action
    • [31:51] How the Apple iOS update impacts email
    • [33:41] The What Up Wingnut Round
    • [36:16] How to connect with Kate Doster
    • [40:12] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Kate Doster
    • The Inbox Besties Podcast
    • Kate Doster’s Courses
    • Connect with Kate on Instagram
    • Follow Kate on Twitter
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • ActiveCampaign
    • MailChimp
    • ConvertKit
    • MailerLite
    • Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes
    Your emails need to grab someone’s attention

    Why is someone going to their inbox? They’re bored, procrastinating, stuck watching their kids boring tv shows—who knows. But Kate knows that people go to their inbox for a hit of dopamine. Because you’re shooting for a dopamine hit, you want to give them a quick tip or anecdote. When people go to their inbox, they want a quick escape.

    People think emails need to be a large elaborate story. It doesn’t need to be that. But you do want to make sure your emails are relevant. If someone signs up for Kate’s email list, they get emails about email marketing and sales psychology. If she started talking about her fitness journey to her subscribers, people wouldn't care. They’d unsubscribe.

    That being said, you can give them a random piece of information that’s tied back to your topic. You must be entertaining and stay true to your brand. You have to treat your subscribers like they’re one in a million, send relevant emails, and include the hit of dopamine. How can I make this person feel good today? How can I make them interested? How can I get them thinking? Start with an attention grabber.

    Kate’s secret sauce: The “Yeah, but…” email

    You want to give your subscribers something that answers the, “Yeah, but…” question. Yeah, I want this, but this is in the way. People always have “yeah, buts…” You have to identify what’s holding people back from making a decision. You can then share simple guides that give them the answer to their questions and leave them saying, “She gets me. She understands.”

    If someone is truly interested in getting their living room redesigned but can never agree on something with their spouse, you can share a guide that touches on how to mesh two different styles. Think of something that’s holding people back. Listen to hear what Kate’s specific tips for interior designers are!

    The importance of lead magnets

    If you have an interior design blog and want to share some dupes for a crazy expensive couch, that could be a lead magnet. You want to share an exclusive thing that people can only get if they join your email list. It can be hard to brainstorm ideas, so Kate shares some genius hacks.

    If you have a popular and relevant piece of content, upcycle it. If something on social media got a lot of engagement, can you turn it into a PDF? You can use that in an email. It doesn’t have to be reinventing the wheel. Create permanent versions of things that are excelling and offer that as your freebie.

    Another pro tip? List out all of the excuses and concerns that people have around what you’re ultimately going to sell. Is it working with an interior designer? Is it sourcing? Is it doing something on a budget? Is it finding high-end dupes? If you aren’t sure, look at 2 and 3-star reviews on Amazon or snoop around in Facebook groups. What are people complaining about? When you address the “Yeah, but...” that someone has, it works. It all comes from knowing your ideal client. You want someone to say, “How did you know that’s what I needed?”

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    • www.WingnutSocial.com
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    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Business Coach Desi Creswell Shares How to Build Trust in Yourself - Episode 240 Oct 27, 2021

    Desi Creswell is a business coach who specializes in working with interior designers. As a coach, Desi doesn’t tell you what to do. She asks high-quality questions to help you uncover what you know to be true for yourself that aligns with what you want to create for your business. As she draws that out of you, you will learn to do it for yourself.

    In a coaching relationship, you tend to view your coach as a parental figure—someone who has all the answers and knows what’s best. But Desi doesn’t want her clients to solely rely on her for decision-making. She wants to equip her clients with the tools to make empowered decisions about their own businesses. That starts by learning to trust yourself. She shares why this is so important in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:49] Brought to you by Wingnut Social!
    • [2:05] Mini News Sesh: IGTV is no more
    • [5:13] Learn to ask yourself quality questions
    • [9:24] How to determine when you need help
    • [12:18] Why you need to trust your gut
    • [18:39] How Wingnut Social can help YOU
    • [20:24] How to navigate mastermind groups
    • [23:01] How many opinions should you seek out?
    • [32:00] Desi’s What Up Wingnut answers!
    • [34:47] How to connect with Desi Creswell
    • [38:20] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Desi Creswell
    • Desi’s Coaching Website
    • Get on Desi Creswell’s Coaching waitlist
    • Take back control of your day with Desi’s Daily Planner
    • Have a conversation with Desi on Instagram
    • Connect with Desi on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Episode #172: Desi Creswell Shares How to Cultivate a Healthy Mindset
    • Effortless by Greg McKeown
    Why you need to trust your gut

    If you’re researching between project management tools, you talk to people who use the systems to see how the product works for them, right? Does it do what it needs to for their business? What are the best parts of the software? Ultimately, you have to make the decision. But you may continue to find yourself asking questions, hoping someone else makes the decision for you. The problem becomes that you’re seeking something externally that you need to provide for yourself internally.

    The struggle is that as soon as you make a decision, there’s something at stake. It can be scary. You may question your decision or get an outcome you didn’t like. The #1 reason people don’t want to make a decision is that they’re afraid of the backlash they’ll get from themselves if they make the “wrong decision.” Will you beat yourself up? The truth is that you will make bad decisions—in life and business. So how will you handle it?

    Build trust in yourself by taking baby steps

    Desi suggests practicing decision-making with little things. Trust yourself in the little decisions, even something as simple as what you’re eating for lunch. It allows you to build the muscle and apply it to bigger decisions. Then, once the decision is made, trust that you made the right decision no matter what unfolds afterward.

    You can decide that there are no bad decisions. There are just decisions that you make, you get results from them, you learn from them, and you move on. When you allocate the responsibility to someone else, you’re blaming them for the outcome. You have to take responsibility for the results of your decisions.

    But it all starts with getting out there and doing it. You’ll have some things that won’t work out how you think they should. For example, when Darla launched Wingnut Premium, it didn’t take off how Darla expected it to. So she pulled the plug. It was an experiment that she chose to do that didn’t work out as planned and that’s okay. Darla is moving on to bigger and better things. Darla actively chose not to see it as a failure but a learning lesson.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    How Brett + Giselle Sugerman Found Phenomenal Success on Instagram - Episode 239 Oct 20, 2021

    Brett + Giselle Sugerman are the super-couple behind B&G Design Inc., an award-winning Miami-based interior design firm. They’ve been featured on NBC, CBS, and HGTV—true movers and shakers in the industry. They share their design expertise across multiple social media platforms and have 57,000 followers on Instagram alone. In this episode of Wingnut Social, they share how they’ve found success with their marketing endeavors.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:09] Mini News Sesh: Instagram Favorites
    • [4:14] Learn more about Brett and Giselle Sugerman
    • [8:52] How they learned from their mistakes work-life balance
    • [12:06] Advice for couples going into business together
    • [16:11] Their phenomenal success with Instagram
    • [23:30] Learn more about B&G Unfiltered
    • [26:16] Curated authenticity on social media
    • [33:10] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [34:30] How to connect with Brett and Giselle
    • [38:25] Wingnut Social has some openings!
    • [39:31] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Brett Sugerman + Giselle Loor-Sugerman
    • B+G Design
    • B+G Design on Instagram
    • B+G Design on Facebook
    • Brett’s Music on Spotify
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • How to Balance your Marriage + Business + Self [with LMFT Amber Hawley]
    • The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
    • One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
    How they found phenomenal success with Instagram

    Originally, when Brett and Giselle started marketing on social media, it was trial and error to see what worked. Right now, their brand is a lot of people working together to make things happen. They continuously change and evolve depending on what’s happening in the world. What’s helped them a lot? Promoting their posts. They are always tweaking their audience and age groups and analyzing the results. What photos did well? Did before and after slides do well? Did supporting stories or reels help with engagement?

    Giselle emphasizes that it’s important to stay true to who you are and who you are as a brand. People want to know the person and the personality behind the brand. What inspired you? What is your life about? So they build their life into their social media to show their interests. Showing your personality means that more of your ideal clients will connect with and seek you out. Their tactics are obviously working, right? 57,000 people follow them on Instagram alone and that’s no easy feat.

    Curated authenticity on social media

    Whatever you’re sharing on your social media, make sure it’s descriptive of your life and your business. They post standard before and after photos to show design transformations. Giselle loves styling their home for the holidays and building tablescapes. They also share their high-end luxury designs. Through it all, they intermix content that shows who they are.

    They emphasize that if you’re trying to build a following, you must also tag and give credit to everyone involved in a project. It will open up your audience. There is plenty of business to go around and you can’t be afraid to share your expertise with others. They embrace the mantra “Share the love.”

    Another tip? Be consistent with posting and sharing. Be true to your aesthetic. Don’t be afraid to show who you are as a designer and an individual. Be true to who you are because there truly is an audience for everyone. Try to stand out and be unique because people are looking for different things. People can taste authenticity.

    Giselle and Brett also take a deep-dive into how they’ve found success building a successful business while balancing life as a married couple with a family. Don’t miss this episode!

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    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)

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    Pivot Your Business with a Strategic Business Coach [Like Michele Williams] - Episode 238 Oct 13, 2021

    Michele Williams is a strategic business coach who works with designers to help them create a strategic focus for their business, finances, and all decision-making. She firmly believes when you have a clear idea of where you want to go, you can get clear steps forward in place. She empowers business owners to take back the reins.

    When Darla came to Michele, she was struggling through a messy divorce while managing a full-time design business, Wingnut Social, and a podcast. Darla was ready to break and felt out of control. How was Michele able to guide her through her next steps? What did Michele do that helped Darla reclaim control of her businesses? How can she help you, too? Listen to this episode to learn more!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [4:37] Mini News Sesh: Content Facebook likes
    • [8:40] Learn more about Michele Williams
    • [13:37] What makes your heart beat?
    • [26:32] Check out Build Lane for custom furniture!
    • [28:00] Get on Wingnut Social’s waitlist—you won’t regret it
    • [29:42] How to find the right coach for you
    • [32:00] How to pivot if you can’t afford a coach
    • [43:43] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [47:26] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Michele Williams
    • Scarlet Thread Consulting
    • Profit Is a Choice Podcast
    • Scarlet Thread on Facebook
    • Scarlet Thread on Instagram
    • Michele on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Capasso Interiors (Get a 15% discount on your first retainer with the Code DARLA15 until October 21st)
    • Creating a Sustainable Design Business through Profit First with Michele Williams
    • The Vision Driven Leader by Michael Hyatt
    How to decide what you love—and what you can live without

    Darla was running three businesses—the design business, the podcast, and Wingnut Social. Far too much for one person to handle. None of the businesses could function without her in them. What was her first step? Michele told her to take a step back, pull her head out of the day-to-day, and decide what she loved doing.

    Michele emphasizes “Stop building businesses that you don’t like. Stop building businesses that drain you. Stop building businesses that ask more than you’re willing to give. Start building businesses that you love with an intention and with a strategy.” That’s what Michele helped Darla work through.

    Which business did she want to put her time and attention into? What made her heart beat faster, that she felt passionate about? What wouldn’t she regret losing? Michele notes you must “Clear everyone else’s voice and hear yours.” You can’t make a business profitable if your heart isn’t in it.

    Michele isn’t there to make you a better designer, social media expert, or podcaster. She is there to help her clients run their businesses and make them better business owners. You develop a great business by having a strategy that leads to goals that lead to a plan. It becomes a framework for decision-making. The strategy allows you to say “yes” or “no” and not feel guilty about the decisions you’re making.

    How to pivot your business if you can’t afford a coach

    Michele says the first step is easy: find someone you trust and consume all of the free information you can from them. Michele—and most coaches out there—offer some sort of free resources. Michele has a weekly podcast (Profit is a Choice) that shares 100% free content. She produces newsletters with actionable tips. You can write down takeaways and start using the free advice that coaches share.

    Michele has met numerous people who’ve listened to her for years, implemented everything she’s recommended, and got to a place where they could hire her. What else can you do? Invest in courses. Courses can help get you where you want to go so you can make enough money to do the next thing.

    Are you pivoting in your business because you want to—or someone told you that you have to? You need some understanding of why you need to pivot. Then you need to decide to pivot in a direction that will make you happy and joyful. You create a strategic plan and vision of what could be. Then you put one foot in front of the other and gain clarity.

    When you’re creating a vision, Michele emphasizes that you have to believe that the best is yet to come. If you’d like someone to guide you along the way, reach out to Michele today!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane
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    Kathleen Jennison’s 7-Step Cheat Sheet for New Interior Designers - Episode 237 Oct 06, 2021

    Kathleen Jennison experienced a traumatic event that left her between two choices: living life by design or living life by default. She chose the former and has never looked back. It led her to make a drastic career change from an accountant to an interior designer. What led to the change? And how did she learn the interior design business in a time when there were no podcasts, Facebook groups, or coaches? She shares 7 critical steps she made—and what new interior designers should do—in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [4:10] Mini News Sesh: Instagram map search
    • [6:48] Kathleen Jennison’s career story
    • [14:24] The don’ts of changing careers
    • [21:11] Build Lane is changing the custom furniture game
    • [22:38] Hire Wingnut Social for your social media marketing needs
    • [24:22] Switch to accounting software for interior designers
    • [26:09] Find the one guru that resonates with you
    • [27:46] Attend your local markets to network and learn
    • [29:34] Hire a professional photographer to document your work
    • [31:43] Consider opening a storefront for your interior design business
    • [34:33] Outsource anything outside of your zone of genius
    • [36:11] Kathleen’s What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [38:34] How to connect with Kathleen Jennison
    • [40:43] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Kathleen Jennison
    • Kathleen’s website
    • Follow on Twitter
    • Friend on Facebook
    • Follow on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Rick Steves’ Travel Guide
    • Curio Electro
    • Studio Designer
    • Mydoma Studio
    • Designer Link
    Kathleen’s transition from accountant to interior designer

    In 2006, Kathleen came around a hairpin turn to encounter a car that was parked, taking photos. To avoid the car, Kathleen veered towards the side of the road—right over a cliff. She fell 200 feet into a ravine. The last thing she remembered was the airbag deploying and thinking “This is not gonna be good.”

    Kathleen was airlifted to UC Davis medical center. She had a traumatic brain injury, lost the vision in her right eye, and had broken many bones. She also struggled with short-term memory loss. Thankfully, it came back—but she had to relearn many things.

    Because of the accident, Kathleen lost her peripheral vision. Her ophthalmologist suggested she take an art class to help with her depth perception, so she dove in. The Art Institute had an architectural drafting class, so she decided to try it. After the drafting class, she took the fundamentals of interior design and color theory and enjoyed it. She decided to quit her job and go back to school for interior design. Before she knew it, she had a degree. But there were no jobs available.

    So Kathleen started her own interior design business in 2011. Because the design industry doesn’t have standardized processes and procedures, she had to learn how to do everything on her own. She didn't realize she needed experience in marketing, website development, psychology, and more. What did she learn that new interior designers can benefit from?

    Kathleen’s 7-Step Cheat Sheet for Newbies
    1. Hire a web designer that specializes in interior design: Kathleen recommends hiring someone who creates websites for designers. She accidentally hired a web developer who told her she still needed to hire a designer and SEO specialist.
    2. Hire a social media marketer for designers: Kathleen hired someone who created 12 Facebook and Twitter pages (which Kathleen is still trying to delete). If you don’t know what you’re doing, hire an expert who is actually an expert. You don’t have to outsource everything but at least have the expert set things up properly.
    3. Invest in accounting software created for designers: When Kathleen made the switch, it not only streamlined the entire process but helped her scale her business.
    4. Find a guru that resonates with you: Don’t jump on every bandwagon or follow every trend. Don’t try doing it all—there’s a lot of noise out there.
    5. Attend your local markets to network and learn: Kathleen had no idea how pricing and design centers worked. Luckily, she found showrooms that put their arms around her, explained everything, and helped her open accounts. When you attend markets, you’ll also be able to network with other designers and vendors. Those connections are priceless.
    6. Hire a professional photographer to document your designs: In the beginning, Kathleen had photography students take photos for her (probably not the best choice). Instead, she recommends networking with different businesses to find a photographer. You can design the most beautiful rooms, but if the photographer butchers the shoot, it does nothing for your portfolio.
    7. Consider opening a storefront for your interior design business: Kathleen had the opportunity to get a cheap space to put together a small storefront. People could see and feel samples, she could hold consultations there, and it gave her some street-cred. It also gave her better dealer pricing with vendors, which increases your margins. It’s a great way to help you set boundaries between business and personal life.

    Bonus tip: Outsource anything outside of your zone of genius. Kathleen outsources her social media, blog, and even her accounting to experts. Once you have the revenue to outsource what you don’t excel at, outsource, outsource, outsource.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane
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    How to Balance your Marriage + Business + Self [with LMFT Amber Hawley] - Episode 236 Sep 29, 2021

    How do you communicate with your partner when one or both of you run a business together? How do you avoid reaching the point of burnout? What are the signs of burnout? These are just a few of the burning questions Amber Hawley answers in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    Amber Hawley is a licensed therapist specializing in couples therapy. She owns a group practice in Silicon Valley. Amber also runs two online businesses—The Couples Fix podcast and The Distracted Entrepreneur podcast.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:16] Mini News Sesh: Grow Your Audience on Pinterest
    • [8:19] Learn more about Amber Hawley
    • [9:33] The struggle of couples who run a business together
    • [13:44] How to prioritize communication in your marriage
    • [19:00] How to recognize the signs of burnout
    • [23:33] Check out Build Lane for custom furniture!
    • [25:00] Get on Wingnut Social’s waitlist—you won’t regret it
    • [26:43] Strategies to avoid reaching the point of burnout
    • [40:41] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [42:37] How to connect with Amber Hawley
    • [47:45] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Amber Hawley
    • Use Amber’s Coping Mechanism Creator
    • The Couples Fix podcast
    • The Distracted Entrepreneur podcast
    • Connect with Amber on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Succulent Wild Woman by Sark
    • Pinterest Trends
    • The Tailwind App (Episode #16)
    How to prioritize your marriage + your business

    When Amber works with a couple who are in business together, she starts by helping them nail down boundaries between work and home. She emphasizes that you have to make sure there’s space for both in your relationship. Then you create routines where you can separate the two. You also need to make time to intentionally connect as a couple.

    You have to create a dedicated time to talk about your relationship. If you’re in conflict all the time you know it needs to be addressed. The flipside is also true—if there’s no open communication, you need to connect. If you’re having a good day, you don’t want to ruin it by bringing up something you’ve been struggling with. And when you’re already enmeshed in conflict, that isn’t a good time either. That’s why creating a ritual where you come together and talk about your relationship is key.

    What’s going well? Where are you struggling? If everything is going great, you’ve simply carved out time to have a conversation. But if you’re not talking at all, that dedicated time once a week or monthly is imperative.

    Mitigating burnout as a business owner

    As a business owner, you have a lot of demands on your time and energy. The hustle culture makes it hard to set boundaries (but you need to). What are the signs of burnout?

    • You start to notice that you’re easily irritated and quick to anger.
    • You aren’t enjoying things that you normally do.
    • You feel exhausted no matter how much sleep you get (and other physical symptoms).
    • You struggle with compassion fatigue, especially for those in the helping professions.
    • You may dread going to work or don’t look forward to seeing your clients.
    • You procrastinate on the simplest of tasks.

    The first time Amber experienced burnout, she didn’t recognize it because she loves seeing her clients. But everything else in her business overwhelmed her. Simple administrative tasks stole her energy. She thought she was just struggling with her ADHD. But when you put off important things in your business—like billing clients—it becomes a problem.

    Strategies to avoid reaching the point of burnout

    Amber’s favorite strategy is to hire and delegate (sound familiar?). Some things need to be done in your business and you may not be the best person to do them. That fact can be hard to swallow but it’s true. Amber also believes that you need to assess what’s important and see what you can delete off of your list immediately. If you struggle to let go, you can put a pin in it and return to it another time.

    Setting boundaries around how much you—and team members—work is key. You can experiment to see what works. Business owners are chronically over-scheduled and need to create more space in your day than you think you need. You must be diligent about not adding more to your plate.

    What else does Ambera recommend to avoid burnout? How can entrepreneurial couples strengthen their marriages? Listen to the whole episode to learn more!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane
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    Break Boundaries as a Female Founder with Casey Gromer - Episode 235 Sep 22, 2021

    Are you a female founder who’s tired of the hustle mentality? Do you feel like your mental burden is becoming too much to carry? Or maybe you’re a visionary dreamer stuck in the role of CEO? In this episode of Wingnut Social, Casey Gromer shares how you can step away from being the “boss” and still be a passionate and purposeful leader of your business.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:49] I just bought a new house!
    • [3:49] Mini News Sesh: How Instagram search works
    • [9:21] Learn all about Casey Gromer
    • [11:29] What you’re doing wrong with vision statements
    • [19:15] Outdated leadership structures don't work for women
    • [24:30] Check out Build Lane for custom furniture!
    • [25:57] Learn more about the Wingnut Social Marketing Agency
    • [32:12] The difference between being a CEO and a visionary leader
    • [37:17] The steps to take to move out of day-to-day operations
    • [39:48] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [42:40] How to learn more about Casey Gromer
    • [47:07] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Casey Gromer
    • The SHE Suite Boutique
    • Connect with Casey on LinkedIn
    • Casey’s book: A Fresh Wave of Marketing
    • Casey’s podcast: Female Founders Breaking Boundaries
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Start with Why by Simon Sinek
    • Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman
    Toss out outdated leadership structures that don't work for women

    When Casey left the corporate world and went out on her own, she realized the advice that women are getting didn’t work. Why? The hustle mentality. As a woman and mom, you’re likely raising kids, taking care of your home, and working full-time. Women need a flexible structure for their work and life. But that often isn’t the case, so women carry a large mental load. Corporate environments put work first and leave everything else to come second. That mentality doesn’t fly for most women—it can’t.

    Casey emphasizes that “We’ve created a society where if we’re not hustling, we’re not worthy of making the money.” Women hustle just as much as men—but not all 120 hours of hustle are dedicated to the business. Yet women feel they don’t deserve to get paid when all of their time and energy isn’t focused on hustling. That needs to change.

    It’s a new concept that you can build a business where you can step away and have other people run it and take ownership. As long as you’re working with a team toward the same vision, it doesn’t matter if you’re the one doing all the things. You’re still the owner of the business.

    The difference between being a CEO and a visionary leader

    Your typical CEO is someone who is a leader, a planner, an executor, well-organized, and knows what’s happening in the business at all times. They get stuff done. That’s where Casey feels her sweet spot is. But a visionary leader is an idea person. They have 100 ideas a day, hate being tied to a desk, don’t like being responsible for people, etc. These are the people that start amazing companies and get burned out.

    The CEO doesn’t generate ideas so their business tends to stay stagnant. They don’t get to dream about tomorrow. That’s why you have to partner with visionary-style leaders and allow them to dream. Casey partners with visionaries so they can dream and she can plan and execute.

    If you’re a female founder who’s ready to step back from the day-to-day and leave behind the hustle mentality, Casey has some tips for you. Ask yourself these simple questions:

    • What are the major functions that keep your business running?
    • What’s involved in each function?
    • What are you good at and what should be delegated?

    But even before you do this, Casey implores you to get an assistant that can make sure your ideas have a place to go who works to keep you organized and focused.

    To hear a full discussion about crafting a vision statement for your company that actually works, listen to the whole episode!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
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    Convert Calls to Clients with Nikki Rausch [Throwback] - Episode 234 Sep 15, 2021

    Discovery calls. You’ve all had these conversations with prospective clients, right? Identifying whether or not they’re a good fit for your brand and business can be tricky. In this Wingnut Social throwback, Nikki Rausch shares how to ask the right questions—not only to determine if they’re a good fit—but to close a new client. Don’t miss it!


    Wingnut REPLAY: Reach Your Soul Goals with Anna Tsui - Episode 233 Sep 08, 2021

    We thought this topic was SO important to take to heart that we’re going to repeat it—just so you don’t forget it. In this special replay, Genius Coach Anna Tsui shares how you can learn to overcome self-sabotage and finally land in your zone of genius. If you’re a business owner struggling with doubt and unable to follow-through on projects, this one's for you.


    Achieve Massive Business Growth with Monique Allen's Methods - Episode 232 Sep 01, 2021

    Monique Allen runs a multi-million dollar landscaping design business. She started it with just one employee and now has 22. She makes bank and has zero debt. How did she scale her business? What was the key to her success? Learn more in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    Connect with Monique Allen
    • The Garden Continuum
    • Get Monique’s Book!
    • Follow Monique on Instagram
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Let Go to Grow with Doug and Polly White
    • The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff
    • Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs to Charge What You’re Worth
    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:11] Mini news sesh: Swipe-ups on Instagram stories
    • [5:40] Learn how Monique Allen got into landscaping design
    • [11:01] Why did Monique decide to scale her business?
    • [21:26] Learn more about what Wingnut Social offers
    • [23:06] Check out Build Lane for custom furniture!
    • [24:36] The service packages Monique offers
    • [28:14] Building a business from one employee to 18
    • [33:57] One mistake Monique says NOT to make
    • [35:41] Take the time to imagine what’s possible
    • [36:52] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [38:54] How to learn more about Monique Allen
    • [41:00] Blooper Reel!
    Why did Monique decide to scale her business?

    Monique bought a house, got married, and was about to have a baby. So she wanted a wedge between her personal life and her business. At the time, she had six or seven employees. She wanted to do more of what she excelled at. She decided to gather people around her that had expertise in areas she didn’t. She continued adding hires that lined up to elevate the company. It allowed her to have support and have the impact she desired.

    She notes that you can look at your skillset as four quadrants: incompetence, competence, excellence, and genius. She emphasizes that you can’t scale your business if you’re working in your competence. You have to be working in your genius (at the very least, something you excel at). Monique learned to let go of what she was competent at to spend time working in her zone of genius. That’s where your business starts to catapult.

    Monique believes the hardest part is to hand off the design work or the client contact. But she has a team that she completely trusts to complete a project—all because she niched down. When you choose a niche, you’ll begin to attract your perfect employee or design partner. Those people are ambassadors of your design strategy.

    What is another mindset shift business owners have to make to scale their business? Why did she shift from hourly pricing to packaged services? Listen to hear Monique’s thoughts!

    Building a business from one employee to 18

    Monique hired her first W-2 employee in 1991. In 2000, she had six employees. She’ll have 22 employees in 2021. At one point, Monique had capped her business at $1.5 million. She was bringing the right clients in and she wanted to hit $2 million, but she realized she needed to shore up her organizational chart and have role clarity in place first. She worked on that for several years. Now she’s in a place where she’s working to scale her business to $2.5 million.

    Monique has a corporate team and a production team. Her production team consists of two production leads with direct reports. As the creative director, she makes sure that the strategy around marketing, sales, and onboarding clients is done well. Her tagline is that she is the gardener of people. Her job is to make sure all the people—both clients and employees—are being supported.

    How does scaling her business bring her freedom? What was her dream for herself that she extended to her employees? Listen to learn more!

    One mistake Monique says NOT to make

    Monique says that as a business owner, you have to be clear that there isn’t anyone out there who is going to rescue you. She states: “There isn’t a hire, a client, a job, or software, that is going to rescue you.” Monique believed that if she hired the right person, that everything would fall into place. She was repeatedly disappointed until she realized she needed to embody her vision and direct things the way she wanted them to go. She had to release the death grip she had on the idea that someone would rescue her from the hard work of owning the business.

    Check out this week’s episode on Wingnut Social Premium to hear exclusive content about biophilic design and how to partner with landscapers to strengthen your business.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane
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    Infuse More Joy in Your Life with Tanya Dalton - Episode 231 Aug 25, 2021

    Do you find joy in what you do every day? Or do you struggle to get through each day? Tanya Dalton is a best-selling author, speaker, and nationally recognized productivity expert. In this episode of Wingnut Social, Darla and Tanya talk about some of the concepts in her first book, “The Joy of Missing Out: Live More by Doing Less.” If you’re ready to infuse more joy into your existence, this is the episode for you!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:46] Check out Build Lane custom furniture
    • [1:28] Learn more about Wingnut Social!
    • [3:03] Check out Wingnut Premium for a 7-day free trial!
    • [4:09] Mini news sesh: TikTok is testing a Stories feature
    • [7:14] Learn more about Tanya Dalton
    • [9:17] Does your business still give you joy?
    • [14:39] When do you call it quits and pivot?
    • [25:30] What “Loving what you do” looks like
    • [27:28] Learn to live each day on purpose
    • [32:53] How to get your joy back
    • [38:07] How to connect with Tanya Dalton
    • [38:43] The What Up Wingnut Round
    • [42:23] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Tanya Dalton
    • Check out Tanya’s website
    • The Intentional Advantage Podcast
    • Tanya’s book: The Joy of Missing Out
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    • Tanya’s second book, “On Purpose: The Busy Woman’s Guide to an Extraordinary Life of Meaning and Success” is launching October 12th, 2021. Be sure to check it out!
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
    • LuAnn Nigara’s Podcast
    Does your business still give you joy?

    Tanya points out that most people go into business because they’re passionate about it. But then you get bogged down by the behind-the-scenes things that are part of running the business. You lose sight of why you started in the first place. So what do you do? How do you find joy when you’re burned out? Tanya says to take a step back and assess, are you happy? Is this where you want to go? Tanya believes you can inject joy into your business by adding systems and structures that lighten your load. You have the power to choose how your life—and your business—is run.

    Many business owners wear a lot of hats—and feel like they have to. You worry that something won’t get done to your standards. It ties into the idea of perfectionism. But guess what? There’s more than one way to do things. You have to relinquish control and delegate. You will get burned by team members and bad hires. You can use those times as learning lessons. It’s part of the journey of entrepreneurship. “That’s part of finding our way to what it is we really want. It’s when we stop doing what everybody else is doing.” You can define success on your own terms. You can define how your business is run. When you take that power and use it, the difference it can make in your life is incredible.

    When do you call it quits and pivot?

    Tanya points out that moving on and pivoting is part of the evolution for many people. You start something because you think it’s what you want. Tanya’s first business was successful. Her husband quit his job to come work alongside her. The business paid her bills and fed her family. It was checking all of the boxes. But five years into it, she didn’t love the work. She spent a lot of sleepless nights staring at the ceiling, questioning, “Why am I doing this?” If you’re not happy, what’s the point?

    That meant taking a step back and assessing her life. She closed her business and took the things she was passionate about and created Inkwell Press Productivity Co. She scaled her business to seven figures in 18 months because she was so passionate about it.

    What holds people back? They feel stuck because they’ve put so much time and effort into something that they’ve built. But Tanya emphasizes that you’re never stuck. You can always shift, change, and grow in the direction that you want to grow in. For Tanya, it meant starting over. It was a redefinition of success.

    So how do you make a change? Do you take a blind leap of faith? Or engage in purposeful planning? Listen to hear what Tanya would do.

    How to live each day on purpose

    People get bogged down by the idea of purpose. But Tanya believes that having a purpose is simply living bigger than today. It’s seeing who you want to be in the future and working toward that. It’s rising up to be the best version of you. You have to understand where you want to go and then work backward to map it out. What is possible in 3–5 years? What’s practical to get done in a year? You break it down into what you can prioritize in 3–6 months. Then you take your goals, your daily actions, and tie them to that destination you want to get to. When you do fewer things tied to your vision you find that you’re happier. Five small steps toward your purpose bring you closer to where you want to go.

    To learn more about Tanya’s processes, methods, and her “MTO Method for Setting Goals” head on over to Wingnut Social Premium!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
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    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
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    Learn to Rewire Your Brain Patterns with Adele Spraggon - Episode 230 Aug 18, 2021

    Do you struggle to reach goals? No matter how many vision boards you create or how you shift your mindset, you’re always falling short? Maybe you’re doing things all wrong. In this episode of Wingnut Social, Adele Spraggon shares how to recognize brain patterns and what you can do to deconstruct and rewire them. Her process can transform your brain and help you achieve what you never thought possible!

    Adele Spraggon is an award-winning author, thought-leader, international speaker, and trainer. She was awarded the 2020 Women of Inspiration Award and was recognized as a top behavioral expert in 2021. Her book, “Shift: 4 Steps to Personal Empowerment,” has won three awards and is sweeping the globe, transforming how people are setting and achieving their goals.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:28] Mini news sesh: How the Instagram Reels algorithm works
    • [8:40] Learn more about brain pattern expert Adele Spraggon
    • [14:46] What a brain pattern is and how it impacts you
    • [21:18] Does the brain develop patterns based on past experiences?
    • [25:24] Check out Build Lane at https://buildlane.com/
    • [26:54] The steps to take to change your brain patterns
    • [33:12] Why shifting to “positive thinking” isn’t the answer
    • [38:56] We continue the conversation on Wingnut Premium!
    • [39:13] It’s time for the What up Wingnut round
    • [40:19] Rerouting neural pathways with psychedelics
    • [44:00] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Adele Spraggon
    • Check out Adele’s website
    • Get a FREE autographed copy of Adele’s book (just pay shipping)
    • Adele’s book: Shift: 4 Steps to Personal Empowerment
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • The Master and His Emissary by Iain McGilchrist
    What made Adele quit her first three businesses?

    After 15 years in the personal development industry, Adele realized that traditional mindset methods didn’t work. She did all of the right things, yet started and quit three different businesses. So she decided to learn more about the human brain. Adele went back to school and got a master’s degree in humanities. When she learned how the brain works, she realized where the disconnect was.

    We think that what our brain “sees” is perfectly aligned with the external situation. But your brain creates its reality from the external situation.She had to learn how to re-pattern the part of her brain that led her to quit repeatedly. She developed a new set of operating instructions. Everything changed.

    In Adele’s case, she discovered that her brain pattern was people-pleasing. So anytime she thought she upset someone, she ran in the opposite direction. But how do you recognize your brain pattern? Start by learning what a brain pattern is.

    What is a brain pattern?

    A brain pattern is a combination of three factors: a physical sensation, an emotion, and a thought. When these three things come together, they result in a particular action, behavior, or belief. The brain is like an iceberg. Above the water is everything you do, think, or say is above the water. Under the water is the brain pattern that gives rise to your actions.

    When Adele started a business, her initial brain pattern was one of excitement. But her brain perceived the world as being displeased with her idea. That triggered another pattern, one of discomfort, anxiousness, and panic. Her action was to quit. Her brain was warring over two different patterns. They were neural pathways in her brain that she needed to identify.

    Does your brain develop patterns based on past experiences?

    Adele notes that human beings are not born with instincts like many animals are. From the moment a baby enters the world, they must piece together brain patterns to take action. Every situation causes a reaction in the brain which causes it to create a neural pathway (i.e. a brain pattern). Once that pathway is created, your brain prefers to use that channel. Until you recognize and remove that brain pattern, your brain will default to it.

    But the beautiful thing is that brains are plastic, they’re malleable. Adele notes that in the last 20–25 years, there has been an explosion of research in the field of neuroscience. We used to think that the brain was hardwired when we reached adulthood. The truth is that you can quickly re-pattern the brain because it is designed to keep rewiring itself—you just need to know how to work it.

    The steps to take to change your brain patterns

    How do you give your brain new operating instructions? Adele advises that if something is preventing you from moving forward, you need to ask “What am I feeling? Where am I feeling that? What is my one thought?” In Adele’s case, she felt anxiety in her stomach. Her thought was “I have to quit.” That is a pattern. Her next step is to own it as a pattern. She just had to acknowledge, “I created a pattern in my brain that is now feeling and doing this.” Then you must deconstruct the pattern and replace it with something else. But you can only create the new pattern once you remove the old one.

    So what does the process look like? Why is positive thinking more harmful than helpful? Listen to the whole episode to learn more about rewiring your brain’s patterns. And to learn more about recreating your brain patterns by listening to your right brain, check out the extended interview at Wingnut Premium!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
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    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
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    Niche Until it Hurts: Erica Reiner’s Love for Eco-Friendly Design - Episode 229 Aug 11, 2021

    After a career in environmental science Erica Reiner decided to marry her two loves—environmental science and design—and became an eco-friendly designer. Erica’s passion is to help people transform their space, health, and the planet. She does full-service and eDesign for both residential and commercial clients. She also has her own podcast called “Green by Design.” Listen to this episode of Wingnut Social to hear about her journey to niche until it hurts.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:16] Don’t forget to check out Wingnut Social!
    • [4:45] Mini News Sesh: Instagram’s newest feature
    • [7:24] All about eco-friendly designer Erica Reiner
    • [13:20] Wat eco-friendly design means to Erica
    • [17:09] Erica’s strategies for marketing
    • [20:50] Check out Build Lane for custom furniture!
    • [23:02] Don’t be afraid to niche until it hurts
    • [28:48] Did COVID ramp up the desire for eco-friendly design?
    • [30:48] How can the design industry become greener?
    • [34:10] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [39:34] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Erica Reiner
    • Eco Method Interiors
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    • The Green by Design podcast
    • You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero
    • Getting Things Done by David Allen
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Social Premium Mastermind: 1pm August 25th
    • Episode #122 with Mike Peterson and Michelle Castagna
    • Visionary Design Marketing
    What eco-friendly design means to Erica

    Erica notes that eco-friendly is an umbrella term that can include human health and a deep look at chemical exposures and toxicity. It can also include the impact you’re having on the earth itself. It’s why Erica incorporates eco-friendly design into her entire method. She weaves in eco-friendly things that make sense in every project. Her goal was to make sustainability and eco-friendly design as accessible as possible.

    Each client Erica works with is kept informed of what she’s doing with a customized “green guide” for their project. While she is careful to spend money on what’s important to the client, they are all aware that she incorporates eco-friendly sourcing. She works with vendors who strive to create sustainable pieces.

    So is Erica’s design style considered Vegan? Listen to hear why Erica believes she can’t fall into that category. HINT: it’s about sustainability...

    Don’t be afraid to niche until it hurts

    Erica designs so many different types of aesthetics but it’s always classified within eco-friendly design. After Erica shifted to full-time design in 2018, she felt like she failed miserably. But when she stopped offering eco-friendly design as a separate service and incorporated it into her entire process, everything changed. The efforts she made with SEO started to pay off.

    Darla never recommends that you do something you don’t love. If you’re passionate about different aesthetics, do it. Erica still has the thread of eco-friendly design woven in. Erica believes that if you’re afraid to niche, you’re embracing a scarcity mindset. If you niche into something you’re passionate about it will be enough to sustain you.

    Erica also chose a niche because she desires to teach other home pros and designers about the importance of eco-friendly design. She launched a podcast that shares tips and tricks, how-tos, what to be aware of—anything green. It’s another piece of the marketing puzzle to become an authority in the eco-friendly industry. Erica emphasizes that environmental problems and human health problems are one and the same. There is so much improvement to come in the movement toward greener and cleaner.

    Want to learn Erica’s client satisfaction process to not only end a project with happy clients but also get referrals? Head on over to Wingnut Premium!

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    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
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    Why You Should Use Case Studies to Boost Your Business - Episode 228 Aug 04, 2021

    How can you incorporate case studies for your interior design business on your website? Why should you? Case studies are a testimonial with black-and-white hard numbers of what a business has accomplished for a client. In this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast, Darla is going to talk about two of her case studies—and why they’re so important.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:56] Real-life case studies from current clients
    • [2:40] Mini news sesh: Instagram security tips
    • [9:00] Case Study #1: Plush Couture Interiors
    • [13:27] Case Study #2: MOOD | Design + Build
    • [14:46] Learn about designing custom furniture with Build Lane!
    • [22:10] Join Wingnut Premium to learn more about creating a strategy
    • [24:59] The wackiest Wingnut blooper reel!
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Case Study: Plush Couture Interiors
    • Plus Couture Interiors
    • Case Study: MOOD | Design + Build
    • MOOD | Design + Build
    Case Study #1: Plush Couture Interiors

    When Teresa Gonzalez contacted Wingnut Social, she was relocating from LA to Portland, Oregon. Her business needed to establish a presence in a completely new demographic. She needed to adapt her brand voice to attract clients in Portland. So Wingnut Social created a strategy that focused on branding using consistency in voice, messaging, and imagery. They also made sure she was known for luxury design and as a lifestyle influencer.

    How did Wingnut make it happen? By interspersing Teresa’s feed with both luxury and inspirational content, while including images of Teresa. They also made sure to write posts in Teresa’s voice so it reflected her approachable personality. They wrote posts to engage her audience and start conversations. Followers would also learn about what Plush Couture could do for them. They also researched hashtags to use based on analytics and customized them to each post to reach more Instagram users who weren’t yet followers.

    What were the results? In the first 2–3 months her account saw an increase of over 12,000% in impressions, over 7,800% increase in engagements (likes, comments, shares, saves), and a 900% increase in followers over two months. Her closest competitor only saw an increase in followers of 15.2% during the same time. Even better? Some of her posts have gone viral.

    When you’re starting a successful Instagram campaign, you want to make sure that brand awareness is the main thing you’re working on. What can you do to engage your followers? Listen to hear Darla share some tips!

    Case Study #2: MOOD | Design + Build

    Candy Scott came to Wingnut Social for help building brand awareness for her design firm. She wanted to be known, heard, and seen in the industry and build brand awareness, beginning locally in Chicago. Differentiation from competitors is key to positioning. Where do you fall? What do you offer to an ideal client? Candy differentiates herself because of her expertise in project management for large design-build jobs.

    To attract clients on Instagram, Wingnut created a strategic content mix of interior design and interior architecture—to emphasize the build part of her business—as well as lifestyle photos of her team. They used highly engaging questions in captions to provoke replies and comments. It may seem basic but people often neglect drawing readers into conversations.

    Candy’s second goal was to show up in Google searches for build design firms in Chicago. So Wingnut optimized her website to appear in the top-10 of search results, increasing brand visibility online. They used keyword research to optimize her website for local Chicago-based searches. They continued to build heavily optimized blog posts so they’d appear in Google searches. Even better? Blurbs, testimonials, quotes, etc. from blog posts can be used on social media.

    What were the results? MOOD Design + Build’s impressions on Instagram increased 20,400%. Their engagement increased 48,300% and their followers more than doubled. Wingnut Social increased their search position on Google by an average of 27 spots leading to an increase in organic search traffic of 27%—in the first three months.

    If you post case studies for your clients on your website—and potentially on your social media, depending on your strategy—it can boost interest in your services. Learn all about it in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    Join Wingnut Premium to learn more about creating a strategy from scratch. But if you want help with marketing, let us know!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Desi Creswell
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    Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs to Charge What You’re Worth [Sarah Schneider] - Episode 227 Jul 28, 2021

    If you are a regular listener, you’ve likely heard the phrase “Charge what you’re worth.” But how do you know what you’re worth? How much work does it take to get to a point where you can charge what you want? Is it all it’s cracked up to be? In this episode of Wingnut Social, Executive Coach Sarah Schneider breaks down how to figure out what “Charging what you’re worth” actually means. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:49] Learn more about episode sponsor: Build Lane
    • [1:21] Wingnut Social is the real deal
    • [3:18] Mini news sesh: New Instagram sticker feature
    • [6:21] Learn all about Sarah Schneider
    • [10:38] Why designers struggle with charging what they’re worth
    • [15:56] How to work through the psychological struggle
    • [24:02] How do you determine what you’re worth
    • [32:47] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [34:41] How to connect with Sarah Schneider
    • [35:37] Learn more about the Wingnut Premium program
    • [38:20] Check out this week’s blooper reel!
    Connect with Sarah Schneider
    • Sarah’s Website
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown
    How to overcome the psychological struggle to charge what you’re worth

    Sarah knows that designers struggle with comparison and self-criticism. They think they need more experience or that people won’t pay their rates. She emphasizes that you have to take an honest look at your background, skillset, and the results that you provide people. Make it about what you deliver and the impact you have. If you’re a high-end designer you’ll charge differently than someone who declutters and organizes spaces. You also have to take into account what you need to make based on your overhead.

    People get lost in, “Who am I to charge that?” From a psychological and self-worth standpoint, how do you overcome this limiting belief? Sarah believes that you’re never as new at something as you think you are. A designer has likely used their skillsets in other areas of their life, right? Now you’re simply executing it differently. Sarah challenges people to always take a beginner’s viewpoint and look at things with fresh eyes. But “new” at something doesn’t mean inexperienced. Don’t take your knowledge for granted.

    Focus on what you bring to the table

    Self-doubt is a dream and performance crusher. It's the beginning of the end of your goals. It’s so easy to discount what you know because—let’s be honest—it comes naturally. Sarah coaches people to take inventory of what they bring to the table. If you’re your own worst critic, this can be easier to do with someone who knows you well (someone who champions you or a client that loves you).

    • What have you done since you were a kid?
    • What was your formal or informal education?
    • What roles have you had throughout your life and career?
    • What type of advice do people ask you for?

    Brainstorm this with someone and write it down—even if you think it’s an obvious or trivial skill. When you’re in a place of self-criticism, you can look back at the list and see what you bring to the table. It’s easier to be kind to yourself when you have collected evidence in your favor.

    How do you determine what you’re worth

    Sarah works with a lot of entrepreneurs. People are often coached to charge a certain amount if they want to appear credible. Sarah recommends that you find a middle ground somewhere between what you’re comfortable with and what the “experts” say you should be charging. It needs to be an integration of a number that stretches you that you’re willing to say out loud—without throwing up.

    When Darla started charging what she was worth (to make a profit, stay in business, and give clients the service she’s renowned for), clients started knocking down the door. Darla has a waiting list and she’s never been busier. Darla has found in some cases that doubling your hourly rate can make people pick up the phone. Why does that happen? Listen to the whole episode to hear Sarah share her thoughts.

    To hear more from Sarah about the breaking away from the comparison game, head on over to Wingnut Premium for an exclusive episode!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
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    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Desi Creswell
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    How Using a UTM Will Transform your Marketing Metrics with Chris Mercer - Episode 226 Jul 21, 2021

    How do you really know where your leads are coming from? How do you know if a campaign you’re running is successful? In this episode of WingnutSocial, the founder of Measurement Marketing—Chris Mercer—shares a genius way to track your leads and manage your campaigns with UTMs (Urchin Tracking Modules). Even better, it can save you a whole lotta moolah. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:47] For more info on this subject head over to Wingnut Premium!
    • [2:13] Mini News Sesh: Instagram changing its model
    • [6:12] Learn more about Chris Mercer’s expertise
    • [9:55] What in the world is a UTM?
    • [12:42] How to set up a design campaign with UTMs
    • [18:25] How to understand the UTM terminology
    • [23:07] Learn more about our sponsor Build Lane
    • [25:35] Email marketing using UTMs
    • [34:24] Learn to be good enough to get going
    • [35:32] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [38:32] Where to learn more about Measurement Marketing
    • [43:39] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Chris Mercer
    • https://measurementmarketing.io/
    • Measurement Market FREE Toolbox Kit (Be sure to look at the UTM in the link on the webpage!)
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Adam Mosseri’s Announcement on Instagram
    • Influence by Robert Cialdini (The updated edition)
    • ActiveCampaign
    What in the world is a UTM?

    An Urchin Tracking Module (Thank God someone shortened it to UTM) is a parameter. When you go into your email and go to click on a link, look at the link. It will often end with something like “UTM_Source=” AKA a parameter. They identify themselves with platforms like Google analytics. So if you click on a link in an email, the UTM will tell Google Analytics that you came to someone’s site from an email. It will tell them the email you clicked on and even the subject line. Social media is a place you can get really busy and it’s great to know if your activity leads to results. That’s why a UTM is important.

    You might go into Google analytics and see something like Facebook.com/referral or Pitnerest.com/referral. You know those platforms caused that person to come to your site. With UTMs you can take it a step further and know exactly where the referral came from (such as a paid ad or pin that they clicked on). You get better at identifying where your traffic is coming from.

    How to set up a campaign with UTMs

    Chris points out that when you share a photo or story you usually have a call to action where someone can click on a link to learn more. When you create that CTA, you can add the UTM parameters. The goal is to identify the who, what, and the why. Who is sending you traffic? What type is being sent? What was the purpose of the traffic?

    If Chris just enters his homepage, Google will tell him they came from Instagram to the site but it doesn’t tell him much else. But he could add the parameters “UTM_Source=Instagram” to identify the source of the traffic (i.e. the “brand name” of the traffic source). He could use “UTM_Medium=Social” to know it’s stuff that he’s sharing for social engagement (i.e. the type of traffic). A parameter of “UTM_Campaign=Academy” can tell him the purpose of the traffic (to join his training academy).

    A UTM allows you to identify where to spend your time, including the platform and type of posts. You can really hone in and employ the most effective marketing for your business. Using UTMs should NOT be optional for you.

    Listen to the whole episode to hear Chris explain why you should use UTMs for emails—and how to do it! And to learn how to use UTMs for different mediums, head on over to Wingnut Premium for an extended interview.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
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    An Unexpected Way Designers can Leverage Pinterest per Chandler Oldham - Episode 225 Jul 14, 2021

    We’ve talked about how designers can leverage Pinterest with their social media marketing strategy. But is there another way to use Pinterest, both internally and externally? Chandler Oldham certainly believes so. In this episode of Wingnut Social, she shares the unique way her firm—DXA Studio—uses Pinterest. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:43] Check out Desi Creswell’s coaching group!
    • [1:05] Head on over to Build Lane for customer furniture
    • [2:49] Mini News Sesh: Live audio groups on Facebook
    • [6:30] Learn more about Chandler Oldham
    • [11:16] How COVID changed the landscape
    • [13:26] How Chandler is using Pinterest with clients
    • [19:07] How Pinterest helps with the creative process
    • [26:04] How to combine Pinterest and other resources for inspiration
    • [29:40] Pinterest applies to hospitality and commercial design as well
    • [32:00] How Chandler sources products and vendors on Pinterest
    • [38:36] The What Up Wingnut Round
    • [41:12] How to connect with Chandler Oldham
    • [46:12] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Chandler Oldham
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Save her pins on Pinterest
    • Follow on Twitter
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • DXA Studio
    • Pinterest Save Button
    • Episode #218 with Kate Ahl
    • Watership Down by Richard Adams
    • DXA Ten Years
    Pinterest for collaboration

    As a way to collaborate on ideas, Chandler’s team likes to create a Pinterest board for projects so people can save things in it. It’s also great when you have clients who want to be more hands-on, which developers seem to be moving toward. During COVID, it was also one of the easiest ways to communicate and not waste time going in the wrong direction.

    Chandler points out that their use of Pinterest is heavy-handed during the concept period when they’re doing most of the designing. But Chandler loves to use it throughout the entire process. You can send a detailed image to a client or a contractor and it conveys so much more than trying to explain with words. Plus, it saves you from having to make a sketch.

    The only downside of Pinterest is that you can go down the rabbit hole trying to find something. Their algorithm tends to send you the same images repeatedly and you have to know how to get to what you’re searching for.

    Tips and tricks to best utilize Pinterest

    When you find a furniture maker or designer that you like, Chandler emphasizes that you should spend time on their websites. Use the Pinterest plugin so that you can save images from their site. That way, you’re constantly saving things to Pinterest for yourself. It gives you a new place to get images and it changes what the algorithm gives you versus solely searching inside Pinterest. She makes sure the original owners of the image get the credit for the image. Lastly, Chandler recommends that you create as many boards as you can for yourself and save, save, save photos. You’ll be upset if you didn't save an image and try to recall it later, only to realize you can’t find it.

    How Pinterest helps with the creative process

    Chandler uses Pinterest all the time because she’s always thinking one project ahead. She wants to always inspire herself and stay on top of the next best thing. Pinterest helps her firm stay on top of what’s trending and what’s happening in the marketplace. As a designer, Chandler loves any site that allows her to peruse images. Pinterest also makes the world smaller. Since the world couldn’t travel, every resource was posting new things on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, etc. Social media allows the whole world to open up to you and you can see things from a different perspective. How does Chandler use Pinterest to source vendors and tradesmen? Listen to learn more!

    Want even more great content? Head on over to Wingnut Premium!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Desi Creswell
    • Ready to stop being overwhelmed? Check out Desi Creswell’s new “Out of Overwhelm” coaching group
    • Desi Creswell’s Daily Planner
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    Interior Designers: You NEED to Network with Realtors [per Eric Reeves] - Episode 224 Jul 07, 2021

    Why do interior designers and home stagers need professional relationships with realtors? How can this relationship further your business and put dollars in your pocket? How do you build those relationships in the first place? Darla and Eric Reeves set out to answer these questions in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:49] Get your custom furniture through Build Lane!
    • [1:21] Desi Creswell’s new “Out of Overwhelm” group
    • [3:16] Mini news sesh: Rumored Facebook news
    • [5:46] Check out Wingnut Social Premium!
    • [7:40] Learn more about Eric Reeves
    • [11:00] How real estate + interior design mesh
    • [13:45] Why interior designers should network with realtors
    • [23:05] How Eric built his reputation in his community
    • [25:58] How home stagers can sell their value to realtors
    • [28:00] Eric’s thoughts about digital staging
    • [33:16] The “What Up Wingnut” Round!
    • [35:43] Darla’s take: Networking tips + tricks
    • [38:32] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Eric Reeves
    • RYS Interior Consulting
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Book: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
    • WS Episode #135 with Sandra Funk: Interior Design Consultation
    How real estate + interior design mesh

    Eric is one of the few that can stage a home, sell it, and remodel it. Because of his degree in interior design, he can help buyers visualize the potential of the space when he’s showing it. He can help people see how to make a home of their own. He can also advise buyers of resale value and help them determine changes to make that stay within the budget of the neighborhood. When Eric started his business, it was geared toward home staging because there was nothing in his area. As a realtor, seeing how homes were presented, he knew his market needed the service.

    Why interior designers should network with realtors

    Eric points out that realtors are a great resource to home buyers and sellers. New home buyers might need an electrician, plumber, contractor, etc. Most of the homes in Eric’s area are resales—not new construction—so remodeling is always a consideration. Most people who own a home at some point will need to sell or buy. The homeowner will likely ask you for interior design recommendations. That’s why a symbiotic relationship between designers and realtors is imperative.

    What benefit does the realtor get? When you’re a great resource for your clients, it keeps you top of mind. When they go to buy or sell, you’re the person that comes to mind. Eric’s market is a lot of second homes and vacation homes. They tend to be empty or furnished with pieces that are outdated and old. They often need a designer’s touch to help them move.

    How home stagers can sell their value to realtors

    Eric recommends that home stagers and interior designers need to build a good relationship with realtors—and know your numbers. You need to be familiar with the inventory on the market. You need to understand if the market is hot or barely moving. It’s all about perceived value. 95% of people start their home searches online. So you need to communicate to your client the value of a well-staged home.

    You also need a professional online presence (website and social media). You need a packet of information that’s exceptional that you can provide outlining the services you offer. You also need to be able to communicate the value of your work (and how it can lead to more money for the homeowner and realtor).

    Eric believes there’s a place for both normal and digital staging. If someone needs a quick turnaround at a low price point, digital staging may be the way to go. But Eric points out if he’s showing a home with staged photos online but walks into an empty house, it’s a letdown. People don’t have the vision to see what could be. But if you can learn to do both, do it. You don’t want to be the Blockbuster of the interior design industry.

    Listen to the whole episode for some networking tips + tricks from Darla!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Desi Creswell
    • Ready to stop being overwhelmed? Check out Desi Creswell’s new “Out of Overwhelm” coaching group
    • Desi Creswell’s Daily Planner
    • Desi has a six-month customized coaching experience
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane
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    Rachel Gill’s Spectacular Success with Client-Facing Facebook Groups - Episode 223 Jun 30, 2021

    Rachel Gill has been in business for a little over a year. At the beginning of 2021, she decided to create a client-facing Facebook group for homeowners or renters to bring as a client outreach tactic. She went to a local Mom’s Facebook group and shared what she was thinking about doing and asked if anyone would be interested. She got a huge response. The group started at around 400 and is up to almost 700. How does sharing value in this group lead to new clients? Is she giving too much away? Listen to this episode of Wingnut Social to learn more!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:42] Mini News Sesh: Monetizing Instagram
    • [6:10] Rachel’s expertise in Facebook groups
    • [8:01] How a Facebook group serves clients
    • [12:53] The types of clients Rachel gets
    • [20:11] How other designers feel about Rachel’s tactics
    • [23:30] What does Rachel do for a call to action?
    • [25:38] Where do you get started?
    • [30:00] The What up Wingnut round!
    • [31:20] How to connect with Rachel Gill
    • [34:31] Go check out Wingnut Premium!
    • [35:58] Wingnut Social blooper reel!
    Connect with Rachel Gill
    • Facebook Group: Homeschool | Design + Renovation with Rachel Gill: https://www.facebook.com/groups/218450516351263/
    • Follow Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelgilldesign/
    • Rachel’s Design Website: https://www.rachelgilldesign.co/
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Use code “WINGNUT250” for a $250 discount at https://buildlane.com/!
    • Wingnut Social episode #120 with Natasa Jones: https://wingnutsocial.com/podcast/facebook-community-groups-an-innovative-way-to-market-your-interior-design-business-with-natasa-jones-episode-120/
    • Profit First by Mike Michalowicz: https://www.amazon.com/Profit-First-Transform-Cash-Eating-Money-Making-ebook/dp/B01HCGYTH4
    • Colleen Primm: https://www.colleenprimmdesign.com/
    • Studio McGee: https://studio-mcgee.com/
    How a Facebook group serves clients

    Rachel emphasizes that the know, like, and trust factor is really important for your business and your brand. Rachel’s goal was to become an expert in her area for home design and renovation. So she geared her Facebook group toward answering questions, educating, and becoming that go-to expert. Sure, the majority of the people in her group are likely DIYers but a large handful has hired her for design projects. People will go to the person sharing free—valuable—advice.

    But what kind of clients can Rachel source from a Facebook group? She notes that she gets anything from a one-off consult to a full first-floor renovation—all from the group. People will see her on Facebook, like her style and posts, and reach out to have her come look at their projects.

    Rachel’s theory is that even if you “give away” pieces or colors from a room you’ve designed, people do not have the same creative mind as you. It will never turn out the same way as your final design.

    How to start your own client-facing Facebook group

    Rachel 100% recommends that you engage in your local groups first. If you dive into a group where you’ve had no interaction and ask them to join another group, it won’t go well. But if you engage others and ask them to help you build something just for them—and they feel they’re helping direct the topics and getting questions answered—you'll have immediate buy-in. To do this, Rachel asked how members would like the information presented (blog post, photos, videos, etc.) and the majority wanted blog posts.

    Rachel reached out to mom’s groups for the county she lives in, the neighboring county, and the largest town near her. Why mom groups? Because it’s where people go to get advice. They ask for contractor, painter, and home improvement recommendations all the time. She saw that people were asking and knew her Facebook group would appeal to them. But how does she get clients from a group?

    Rachel will randomly intersperse a design process type of post, share working through a project, etc. She’ll then add a call to action like “If you’d like to design the bathroom of your dreams, connect with me to set up a FREE discovery call.” She’ll often get a DM a day or two later. 85–90% of her clients have come from this group.

    Looking for the deets on specific content that Rachel shares that gets her the most traction? Head on over to Wingnut Premium!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Desi Creswell
    • Ready to stop being overwhelmed? Check out Desi Creswell’s new “Out of Overwhelm” coaching group
    • Desi Creswell’s Daily Planner
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane
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    Crappy Copywriting: How to Be More Marketable with Gregory Anne Cox - Episode 222 Jun 23, 2021

    Are you struggling to market yourself? Does the copywriting on your website leave something to be desired? Are you ready for a career change but struggling with self-doubt? In this episode of Wingnut Social, you’ll get a special two-part episode with Gregory Anne Cox—both coach and copywriter—covering how to be more marketable and how to overcome self-doubt. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:45] check out Desi Creswell's “Out of Overwhelm” program
    • [2:30] Learn more about Gregory Anne Cox
    • [4:40] How to crush your inner doubt
    • [9:40] Crappy copywriting: How to Be More Marketable
    • [16:25] Turning crappy copy around (no names named)
    • [24:13] Gregory’s last bit of copywriting wisdom
    • [25:11] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [28:42] Check out Wingnut Premium
    • [30:19] Blooper reel!
    Connect with Gregory Anne Cox
    • Rebellious Wellness Over 50 podcast: https://rebelliouswellnessover50.com/rwo50-podcast/
    • Gregory’s copywriting business: https://bemoremarketable.com/
    • Connect on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gregoryanne/
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • “It's Not Too Late, You Actually Just Started” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_8jSIRlZ_g
    • The Overstory by Richard Powers: https://www.amazon.com/Overstory-Novel-Richard-Powers/dp/039335668X
    How to crush your inner doubt—at any age

    Gregory believes that you get to decide to be relevant or not. There’s a lot of space in culture for new conversations—like how to start a business at any age. Where you place your focus is the path that you’ll take. Gregory chooses to help her listeners find their inner rebel to stand up for whatever they want to at whatever age. What if you’re struggling with inner doubt? Gregory suggests you go back to a time in your life where you’ve felt that way before. You’ve made it to today, haven’t you?

    Gregory always wanted to go back to school and complete her degree in Psychology. She had been a chef for 30 years and suddenly she couldn’t cook anymore. She couldn’t go back to school, so she found life coaching. It allowed her to use the same type of skills to help people transform their mindset. She loves the mantra, “Where your attention goes your energy flows.”

    Look at what you might want to do. How will it make you feel if you don’t do that? Or at least try it? You only have so much mental energy every day. What do you want to put that energy toward?

    Crappy Copywriting: How to Be More Marketable

    What do you do for your clients? Is that portrayed in your copywriting? Gregory notes that copywriting is less about your capability as a writer and more about finding out what your client wants and what you do for them. Then you put words on paper that express that and helps you stand out. You have to differentiate yourself and speak to your ideal client.

    Gregory sees the “I” problem a lot. People’s copy reads like it’s all about them: “Welcome to my website. I am a coach, I welcome you to my website.” You only have so much real estate on a website—don’t waste it. You want to drop people into their problem as soon as you can. Don’t fill up the page with features, descriptions, benefits, etc. But you need to speak to the prehistoric reptilian brain in someone’s head.

    Secondly, she recommends you use fewer, more powerful words. Tell a story. You need to bring yourself into the picture—and not try and please everyone. The people that are your people want to see your quirkiness because they have it in them. Darla didn’t find success with her interior design firm until she fully embraced who she was.

    How does Gregory turn crappy copy around? Why does Gregory ask clients about their favorite jelly bean? How does she make a boring process fun? Listen to the whole episode to learn more!

    Looking for premium content including extra takeaways and bonus information? Check out Wingnut Premium for four extra podcast episodes a month, access to a private Facebook group, and access to me 24/7.

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor
    • Ready to stop being overwhelmed? Check out Desi Creswell’s new “Out of Overwhelm” coaching group
    • Desi Creswell’s Daily Planner

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    Conversational Commerce is the Way of the Future [According to Paul Ace] - Episode 221 Jun 16, 2021

    cCommerce or C-Com is short for conversational commerce. It’s about building conversations with people and engaging in a conversational way of selling. It can be using SMS messenger, voicemail drops, personalized images, and more. Paul Ace and his team use it to create an 80% human-like experience and a 20% human experience. What does that mean? How can it help you and your business? Find out in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    Paul Ace is popularizing the concept of C Com through the science of conversion, conversation, and automation. He founded Amplify C-Com which helps businesses grow past seven figures. Amplify combines human psychology and automation to create more profits in their customers profits.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:44] Check out Desi Creswell’s new coaching group!
    • [2:45] Mini news sesh: Instagram stops penalizing for sharing
    • [5:38] What the hell is cCommerce?
    • [16:41] The concept of pre-framing
    • [27:20] How conversational is the process?
    • [36:00] The fortune is in the follow-up
    • [38:34] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [42:15] Where to learn more about Paul Ace!
    • [45:49] Go check out Wingnut Premium NOW!
    • [47:55] The Wingnut Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Paul Ace
    • The Amplify to 7 Figures Podcast: https://amplifyto7figures.com/home
    • Amplify C-Com: https://lp.amplifyccom.com/
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Desi Creswell’s new coaching group: https://www.desicreswell.com/coaching
    • Wingnut episode on Bonjoro: https://wingnutsocial.com/podcast/turn-your-prospects-into-super-fans-with-bonjoro-episode-071/
    • Bonjoro: https://www.bonjoro.com/
    • BombBomb: https://bombbomb.com/
    • Loom: https://www.loom.com/
    • The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
    • The Road Less Stupid by Keith Cunningham
    The concept of conversational commerce

    Paul prefers that “leads” aren’t called leads—they’re just people. Every person that opts into something on your site has got something in their life that they’re not happy with. It might be “Hey, I want this interior designer for this particular reason.” Or they may be asking for a service you don’t provide, like painting. Paul has a genius process you can use to refer clients that aren’t a good fit—using both automation and a referral network. Listen to learn more!

    Psychological strategies to win people over

    Pre-framing is an underutilized tool. Paul emphasizes that if you’re not using it, you’re leaving money on the table. He shares an example: “If you could have something that would get more people to buy, buy more often, and refer more people to buy from you, would you want to know what it is?” That’s pre-framing. If you use questions like this, you’re softening the prospect, getting them to say yes, and making micro-commitments. It becomes so natural to do in your language pattern.

    In the book “Never Split the Difference,” Chris Voss shared a common question he used in most—if not all—of his negotiations: “Would it be unreasonable to consider…?” Paul uses a similar question: “Would you be against…?” For example, he could ask Darla “Would you be against having more people on the show?” Darla would likely say, “No, we wouldn’t be against having more people on the show!” It removes defensiveness.

    In the book “Influence” by Robert Cialdini, there’s a study about making copies. Someone asks if he can skip the line to make a copy. Of course, people said no. So he asked, “Can I skip the line because I need to make some copies?” People would say yes! Paul notes that it’s the dumbest reason—because everyone needed to make copies—but they still complied simply because he said: “because.”

    How conversational is the process?

    If you’re selling something that’s $7 and sell 1,000 a day, you’re not recording a personal video message to every person. It’s not scalable. But if someone buys a $7 product and then buys your $500 upsell and books a consultation with you one-on-one, you record a personal message for them. Paul emphasizes that you should look at the buyer journey and the pipeline and break down each step. You have to split it into scalable/not scalable.

    Paul has a client that sells a challenge. If they abandon the cart, they get a text message from the “owner” asking if something was wrong or what they could do to help. It got a 20% response rate. 80% of the work is in the first message that you send. You could then give your team a framework of how to guide them through the sales process and it’s handed over to you at a specific point.

    Paul walks through an example specific to Wingnut Social and how to speak with a potential client. He also shares why the “fortune is in the follow-up.” Give it a listen to learn more!

    To get more exclusive content only for subscribers? Go check out Wingnut Premium NOW!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
    Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor
    • Ready to stop being overwhelmed? Check out Desi Creswell’s new “Out of Overwhelm” coaching group
    • Desi Creswell’s Daily Planner

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    Overcome Your Inner Shadows to Reach Your Soul Goals (with Anna Tsui) - Episode 220 Jun 09, 2021

    Business owners know what to do to get where they need to go. But every time they find success, they start thinking in circles and second-guessing themselves. Self-sabotage begins to kick in. Anna Tsui has noticed this with everyone she’s worked with. For Darla, self-sabotage translates into procrastination and self-doubt. So why do we people self-sabotage? What can you do to mitigate that voice in your head? In this episode of Wingnut Social, Anna talks about how to overcome self-sabotage and find your zone of genius.

    Anna Tsui is a genius coach, international speaker, writer, and serial entrepreneur, and founder of the Intuitive Business School. She is also the best-selling author of “Shadow Magic: Turn Your Fear into Fuel and Create a Prosperous Coaching Business.”

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:24] Mini News: Instagram like counts
    • [4:30] Learn more about Anna Tsui
    • [9:07] The interplay between your shadows and self-sabotage
    • [14:18] Pinpoint your soul’s goals
    • [16:43] The difference between self-sabotage and self-harm
    • [25:43] The most common shadow Anna sees in women
    • [27:31] How to overcome the shadows
    • [30:54] The zone of genius (get more at Wingnut Premium!)
    • [33:05] The “What Up Wingnut!” round
    • [34:12] How to connect with Anna
    • [37:28] Wingnut Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Anna Tsui
    • Download half of Anna’s book for FREE: https://www.annatsui.com/book
    • Anna’s Website: https://www.annatsui.com/
    • The Intuitive Business School: https://www.annatsui.com/intuitive-business-school
    • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annatsui/
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Book: How to Improve Your Marriage without Talking About It: https://www.amazon.com/Improve-Marriage-Without-Talking-About/dp/0767923189
    The interplay between your shadows and self-sabotage

    It all starts with your inner critic, or as Anna likes to call it, your shadows. Anna believes you inherit shadows from your family, culture, lineage, place of birth, religion, and more. The unconscious beliefs can come from your parents, religion, community, etc. Shadows also come from unconscious inner woundings where you don’t feel like you deserve something. These are the parts of you that are insecure and you don’t feel fully confident or loved. People are afraid of being visible and being seen for who they really are. Many people think if they are themselves, they’ll be judged. All of this comes from an unconscious part of you that’s just scared.

    Anna believes you have to recognize that there is a magnetic message that only you can offer to the world. Your ideal clients want to experience the essence of who you are. It takes bravery. But when you want to show up in a certain way and something is holding you back, that’s part of your shadow. It’s part of your ego that keeps you in a safe container. It’s a great place to survive—but you won’t thrive or grow.

    When is the universe telling you there’s a new direction to go?

    Do you want that lifestyle that you envy so much in other people? Will you be working all the time? Is it something you really want, or is it your ego taking over?

    Anna believes you should focus on your soul goals. What goals allow you to feel the way you want to feel? Anna points out that sometimes you really don’t know until you do it. You have to take the first steps to try it out. If you want to rebrand and try a different persona, do it. If it works for you, great! If it doesn’t, then you know. Don’t let your shadows hold you back.

    Anna points out that when Darla is talking about Wingnut Social (versus her interior design business), her energy is completely different. The energy of what you love feels so different. Money and success can come in the way of doing what you love. But fear, guilt, and doubt say “You can’t do that.”

    “When you feel into the fears and when it stops you, that’s when you know.”

    How to overcome your shadows

    People don’t realize how much fear is running their business. If you’re surrounding yourself with “I can’t do this because…” then it’s time to take a breath and realize your fear is running the show.

    Sometimes if you take a few small steps, you’ll start feeling charged because what you’re doing gives you energy. If you show up with confidence, people perceive you differently. It’s really important to have a coach that can reassure you and lend you their energy when you’re tapped dry.

    Anna also recommends that you carve out and own that you are important and your self-care is important as a factor that helps your business thrive. Anna also loves the concept of connecting with your inner saboteur. If you ask “What’s going on?” you’ll find you’ll get a response. It’s all about building awareness. You have to build a relationship with these parts of yourself. The deeper the relationship, the more you can get into the juiciness of the human experience.

    Anna has developed a process to help people connect to their zone of genius (and connect to their genius flow). Want to learn more? Check out the premium episodes of Wingnut Social!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
    • Darla’s Interior Design Website
    • Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group!
    • 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
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    How to Brand Your Design Business According to Mike Peterson - Episode 219 Jun 02, 2021

    What is the easiest way to brand your design business? How do you stand out from the crowd enough to land clients? Mike Peterson has spent most of his career in the world of publishing with magazines like Country Living, House Beautiful, and Luxe. He loves all things marketing, branding, and interior design. He has the unique experience to help interior designers set themselves up for success with the right branding for who they are. Listen to this episode of Wingnut Social for his strategies!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:43] Wingnut Premium members only!
    • [4:21] Mini News Sesh: Instagram Lives
    • [6:13] Introducing Mike Peterson
    • [9:42] What is a brand?
    • [13:22] How to differentiate yourself
    • [18:08] Your name or a brand name?
    • [26:02] Is there value in magazine marketing?
    • [29:49] How to showcase your brand the right way
    • [32:03] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [36:37] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Mike Peterson
    • LinkedIn
    • Visionary Design Marketing
    • Mike(at)VisionaryDM.com
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Social Episode #122
    • BOOK: Beauty, Neuroscience, and Architecture
    You are your brand—not just a commodity

    We are surrounded by brands. They’re prevalent in our lives. Starbucks. Armani. Grey Goose. BMW. Fuji. Mike emphasizes that “If the world can find a way to brand water, think about what we can do with all of the talent listening to this podcast right now.” What is it like to not have a brand in a world of brands?

    A lot of people overthink their brand. A brand is not what you do, it is a relationship. Who is your best friend? Why is that person your best friend? You’re likely using subjective and emotional words based on relatability. The most important people are important because of emotional relationships. That is the foundation of brand marketing.

    Identify the value and the personality characteristics of who you are—not what you do. Mike believes that “A lot of designers design. But every designer has a unique personality of their own. You will attract people of like mind as a result.”

    How can Mike and his team help you differentiate yourself in the marketplace? Listen to hear their genius process for narrowing down your brand!

    How to differentiate yourself

    Mike shares that you can’t be afraid to ask for help. Business management and marketing aren’t taught in design schools. Mike has a three-phase process with his clients. They talk with a designer about their brand and their personality. But they go out and talk to 12–15 of the designer’s clients (whether by Zoom or in-person). One of the questions they ask is, “How do you feel as a result of what the designer did for you?” That question provides gold nuggets to understand what the designer has done. They get responses like:

    “I felt heard”

    “She fought for us.”

    “I’m at peace.”

    Your marketplace and audience become the foundation for your marketing process. The website begins to write itself. Don’t just depend on what you think your brand is. Reach out and ask your client or get a third party involved.

    Does the service you provide take a backseat? Is there value in magazine marketing? Listen as Mike shares how to showcase your brand the right way.

    Want to learn about geotargeting? Listen to the extended interview by signing up for Wingnut Premium!

    Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social
    • www.WingnutSocial.com
    • Wingnut Premium
    • On Facebook
    • On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
    • On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
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    How to Use Pinterest to Up-Level Your Social Media Marketing [Kate Ahl] - Episode 218 May 26, 2021

    Pinterest is a great way to connect with your clients. How? Because most of them find their inspiration on Pinterest. Secondly, it’s a great way to showcase how you design and level up the design for future clients. Best of all, it helps people become aware of you. So how do you leverage Pinterest to work for your design business? Kate Ahl—the owner of Simple Pin Media—shares her best strategies in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:31] Wingnut Premium members only!
    • [4:16] Mini New Sesh: Pinterest Livestream Events
    • [6:54] How Kate Became an expert on Pinterest
    • [10:35] The importance of Pinterest for creators
    • [12:45] The difference between Instagram and Pinterest
    • [14:33] The pros and cons of Pinterest
    • [20:43] The verified merchant program
    • [25:21] What’s changing with story pins?
    • [27:18] Pinterest: the intellectual property dilemma
    • [30:35] Kate’s thoughts on Tailwind (and other apps)
    • [32:06] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [37:22] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Kate Ahl
    • The Simple Pin podcast
    • Simple Pin Media
    • Follow on Twitter
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Pin on Pinterest
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Tailwind
    • Google Analytics
    • Apply to the Verified Merchant Program
    • Pinterest Content Claiming Application
    • DMCA Protection
    • The E Myth by Michael Gerber
    The difference between Instagram and Pinterest

    According to Kate, the largest difference is that you go to Instagram to get caught up on the lives of people you follow. You have to follow them to see them in your feed. You’re looking to wander and get lost in people’s stories. People also rarely move off the platform.

    But the intent on Pinterest is “How can you serve me?” or “I need a solution to my problem.” Someone is looking for inspiration and they don’t care about you. They’re not interested in a brand. They’re only interested in the goal. There’s no attachment to a brand name—just the design. Pinterest is all about search and discovery. Keep listening to hear Kate share some of the pros and cons of Pinterest.

    The Verified Merchant Program

    Pinterest is reintroducing the concept of shoppable pins with their “Verified Merchant Program.” They’ll show that it’s a shoppable pin but will link to your website for the actual sale. The challenge is that the user's habit isn’t to buy right away. But Pinterest is putting a lot of effort into shop integrations, videos, and story pins. They’re trying to find diversified ways to get people to the shopping point quickly.

    Unfortunately, Kate points out that the Verified Merchant Program is still clunky, glitchy, and picky about who is approved. If people don’t want to go that route, Kate recommends using images and keywords that will lead to places you know they’ll sign up for a consultation. For now, Kate believes the shop tab is useful for people who sell things that are $100 or less. For higher-end products, Kate recommends leading people to a form that has a question that asks how they heard about you.

    What is Kate’s overall opinion of the Verified Merchant Program? Listen to hear her unfiltered response!

    What’s changing with story pins?

    Story pins allow creators to showcase something they offer or the steps it takes to complete a project. They just changed the name to “Idea Pins'' because people were getting story pins confused with Instagram Stories. These pins stick around forever—no 24-hour shelf life—and people can save them to their boards. However, there is no link.

    But it does encourage people to follow your profile where they can then click to your website. Kate has actually seen an increase in home page traffic when people use idea pins. It’s a great way to showcase a new design and even increase your follower account.

    How does Pinterest handle intellectual property dilemmas? What are Kate’s thoughts on Tailwind (and other apps)? Listen for the whole conversation!

    Want even more great content? Head on over to Wingnut Premium for the extended interview with Kate Ahl!

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    REPLAY: Infuse More Play in Your Day with Jeff Harry - Episode 217 May 19, 2021

    Darla is smack in the middle of a move to Maryland (U-Haul and all), so this week we are replaying a popular episode with Jeff Harry! Get ready to infuse some play in your day—and be better for it.

    Jeff Harry defines play as “Any joyful act where you are fully present in the moment. It has no purpose or result.” You are fully in love with what is actually happening. Your play moments are the best moments of your life when you feel most alive. You are in flow.

    What is the work where you forget about time? How much of that work do you do on a given day? Jeff shares that identifying the work that you LOVE to do and increasing it by even just 1–2% has a ripple effect. Play can make you more productive, creative, and successful in the long run. It gives you momentum. How do you do that? Learn how in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    Jeff Harry shows individuals and companies how to tap into their true selves to feel their happiest and most fulfilled—all through the medium of play. He has worked with Microsoft, Google, Southwest Airlines, the NFL, Adobe, Facebook, and Amazon, helping them learn how to infuse more play into their day.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:36] Instagram has launched keyword search
    • [6:19] All about Jeff Harry
    • [8:29] Play can help you reach your zone of genius
    • [10:20] Do you have to rewire your brain?
    • [13:09] Why don’t adults play enough?
    • [17:17] How to integrate play into business
    • [21:31] What do you do with your employees?
    • [25:38] Determine your team’s appreciation language
    • [33:10] Does play factor into growing your business?
    • [35:51] How to infuse more play in your day
    • [50:06] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [53:33] How to connect with Jeff Harry
    • [56:33] Delegate outside of your zone of genius
    • [1:00:56] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Jeff Harry
    • Jeff’s Website: Rediscover Your Play
    • Follow on Twitter
    • Watch on YouTube
    • Jeff’s TikTok
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • LuAnn Nigara
    • BOOK: The Power Talk Friday Experts Vol. 2
    • The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace
    • Hubspot article on Employee Feedback
    • BOOK: The Artist’s way
    • BOOK: The Big Leap
    • BOOK: Tuesdays with Morrie
    Overcome the “shoulds” to get to you

    Why is play such a lost art? Jeff points out that by the time you reach the age of 18, you will have heard the word “no'' 148,000 times. On top of that, every adult in your life piles “shoulds” on you. Then you go to school where you’re told to raise your hand, ask for permission, etc. You hit your teens and you’re bombarded with social media. You get more information in a day than people in the 1950s got in one year. It tells you you’re not enough, you need to buy this, etc. All the answers are external.

    Anytime you try to do anything that is “you”, you are considered mischievous or weird. You’re considered “too much” or “extra.” It’s such a rebellious act to simply be yourself. Ask yourself: What do I love to do? What makes me come alive? What makes me feel good about myself? Do something because you want to or because it brings you joy. It doesn’t have to have productive value, a sense, or a purpose. But you’re having fun. It puts you in a positive mindset and you’re priming your brain to look at every opportunity as play.

    How do you integrate play into business? How do you encompass a play-oriented mindset in the workplace? How do you determine your team’s appreciation language? Jeff Harry takes a deep-dive into these topics—don’t miss it!

    How to infuse more play in your day

    Jeff walks through some exercises in this episode that HAVE to be shared. Where do you start? He notes that you cannot play until you’ve calmed yourself down. If you’re angry or in an anxiety-ridden state, you can’t play.

    1. You have to soothe yourself and calm yourself down first. Side note: make sure it’s a healthy form of calming yourself down. Jeff soothes himself by taking showers. Other people go on a walk or run or free-write.
    2. Get bored. Your best ideas come when you’re bored. Shut off social media and stop binge-watching Netflix. When you consume, you can’t create. It makes you feel like there’s nothing left in the world to create.
    3. It’s easier to create when you aren’t listening to everyone else. Practice listening to yourself. Start listening for that whisper, your inner curiosity. It will suggest something both exciting and really scary. Create a video. Start a side business. Start a podcast. Email someone. You have to strengthen the ability to live in your own intuition.
    Three exercises to kickstart creativity

    Another exercise? Get 3 people that know you really well and ask them these questions:

    • What value do I bring to your life? We often don’t know what we do for people. Why are we friends? Why did you hire me?
    • When have you seen me most alive? When have you seen me most engaged, most playful, most creative, most present? Most happy?

    When you get 3–5 people to give you that information back and you look at it, you get so many answers and gems of wisdom.

    You can also get your friends together and do what Jeff calls a “Tipsy Storm” over Zoom. You get tipsy on alcohol, chocolate, ice cream, whatever it is, and brainstorm together. Write down ideas. Go to bed, wake up, and return to that list. Circle the one that resonates the most with you and see where it takes you.

    Bonus exercise: What did you do as a kid that brought you joy? How can that be tied to the work you love to do now? Take those “play” values from your childhood and find the work that you love to do most that encompass those values.

    Jeff’s final challenge: Allow your emotions to fully envelop you. When you fully feel it, you can let it go. When you allow emotion in, you live a more fulfilling life. Let your grief and sadness out. People haven’t mourned 2020. Write down everything you wanted to accomplish in 2020 that you didn’t get to, mourn them, fold it up, fold it into an airplane, and let it go. What do you want to do with the last 23 days of 2020? What impact do I want to have?

    Are you ready to stop “shoulding” on yourself so much? Are you ready to show up? Listen to the whole episode for more of Jeff’s amazing insight into positive psychology.

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    Here’s How to Convert Your Expertise to a Money-Making Consulting Business with Laura Meyer - Episode 216 May 12, 2021

    Do you know how to do something so well that people are asking you to coach them? Have you thought about starting a coaching business? How do you convert your expertise to real dollars in your pocket? The truth is that people don’t talk about how to become a consultant. Being a consultant can give you a great lifestyle, a great profit margin, and allows you to work part-time hours. You also get to make a huge difference with the people you’re serving and help them make transformations at a high level. Laura Meyer—a fractional chief marketing officer exclusively for seven-figure female experts—shares how she does it in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [4:30] Mini news sesh: Facebook + Spotify
    • [6:10] Who is Laura Meyer?
    • [12:21] How to transition to consulting
    • [18:05] How to determine your pricing
    • [23:20] How to scale one-on-one services
    • [27:42] What is the value of what you’re selling?
    • [30:45] Get yourself in the right room
    • [31:16] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [35:52] Wingnut Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Laura Meyer
    • Joybrand Creative
    • The Scale with Joy Podcast
    • Friend on Instagram
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • The Advance Expert Network
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
    How to transition to consulting

    Laura didn’t know what she would do when she left the photography business—she just knew she needed to shut the door. She believed if she created space for the new thing it would come to her. She says that “Great things grow in the margins.” You need space to meditate, think, and journal.

    She texted a group of CEOs that she was friends with and told them she was shutting her business down because the industry was changing. They all started apologizing to her—but immediately followed their apologies by asking for help with marketing. They needed someone to come in at a strategic level to help them. It was the answer she was looking for.

    What would you do for free? What are you passionate about that pours out of you? Laura recommends that you list out everything that you’ve done well. Out of that list, what can become your unfair advantage? Your proprietary process? Your signature offer? Start to offer that thing one-on-one.

    Laura started with one-on-one clients and slowly increased her prices. Everyone wants large groups, but Laura emphasizes “One-on-one is where the transformation happens. It’s where you get better at your craft. It’s where you sharpen your saw. It’s where you see patterns. It’s where you develop your signature processes.” There’s nothing like it.

    How to determine pricing for your business

    How do you know what to price? How do you place value on your services? Laura believes this is the #1 mistake that people make. Laura recommends that you NEVER charge for your time. Instead, always always charge for the result. She notes that “The clearer you are about the outcome your services provide, the more of a chance that you can trade outcomes for income.”

    Laura finds that many consultants aren’t outcome-focused. Laura makes pretty graphics, writes captions, and gets more engagement and followers on social media. The goal is to grow the business. Some social media managers make your feed look pretty. Others make your feed look pretty and grow your business—and they’re double the price. It all comes down to the outcome. If your social media is just a business card, it’s worth a lot less to the person investing in it.

    How to scale one-on-one services

    If you’re trading time for money, you’re up a creek. But many people worry that you can’t scale a one-on-one consulting model. Laura disagrees with that notion, and shares three ways you can scale a one-on-one business:

    1. You can scale through agency services, where you keep the one-on-one interaction (just train more people to do that instead of you).
    2. Another option is to license your system (i.e. Storybrand or Profit First) and scale your intellectual property.
    3. Laura only shows up where she’s needed. Her process is well-defined and she is needed for very little.

    If you have five one-on-one clients and you charge $2,000 a month for your services, you want to get to only having five 45-minute appointments weekly and outsource everything else. You speak, teach, write, and deliver. It gives you an amazing part-time consulting business. It was a lifesaver for Laura.

    So how do you determine the value of what you’re selling? What is your service worth? How can you differentiate yourself in a way that creates extra value? Laura delivers a TON of value in this episode—make sure you listen to the very end!

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    How to Hire—So You Don’t Have to Fire [with Colleen Baader] - Episode 215 May 05, 2021

    How do you hire the right people so you don’t find yourself letting someone go six months down the road? Do you hire for your weakness or hire someone that fits in with the culture? So much goes into hiring the right person. So in this episode of Wingnut Social, Colleen Baader joins Darla to share how she hires for her design firm.

    Colleen Baader has been an interior designer for 27 years primarily focusing on commercial design. Seven years ago she started Vertical Interior Design focused on corporate, healthcare, and hospitality design. She even designed and built her own home in 2018.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:56] Mini News Sesh: How to filter comments
    • [4:00] All about Colleen Baader
    • [6:50] The 1st thing to know before hiring
    • [11:24] How to hire to complement your skills
    • [14:11] Hire for skills—not design background
    • [19:28] The compensation conversation
    • [21:43] Do you hire a contractor or employee?
    • [23:38] Don’t be afraid to hire up
    • [26:37] Offer your team development opportunities
    • [28:26] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [29:45] How to connect with Colleen Baader
    • [34:10] The wacky blooper reel!
    Connect with Colleen Baader
    • Vertical Interior Design
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership
    • The Culture Index
    What you NEED to know before hiring

    Colleen tries to look at the strengths of her team—and where she’s seeing weaknesses. Then she tries to target those weaknesses in the hiring process. They give out a survey called “The Culture Index” to help determine an applicant's natural tendencies and personality. Are they detailed? Visionary? Organized?

    If she’s looking for someone detailed, she knows her creative people will be worn down and exhausted by those tasks. But if they’re being 100% creative for their 8 hours at work, they leave on a high. Colleen strives to hire the right people for the right role so they don’t leave burned out. You want to hire someone for a role that they’ll be successful and find joy in.

    You'll have opportunities for more jobs if you allow your team to be diverse. People with different skills not only complement each other, they learn from each other. She always strives to foster collaboration—never competition. You should be rooting for each other to close deals.

    Once you find a few individuals who fit, have them come in and work with the team for half a day. They can see what it’s like to work with them. The people you work with and the environment you’re in can often be what keeps you at your job.

    Don’t be afraid to hire up

    Darla wanted to get to the point where she wasn’t doing all of the design work. If you’re hiring and want to delegate, you want to make sure the hires are capable of taking on that role. Conversely, Colleen emphasizes that you can’t be afraid to hire people that are smarter than you or are more talented than you. You have to learn to set your ego aside. Colleen worked with someone who said, “Let’s hire the smartest people and get out of their way.” Colleen loves it. She admits that her CAD skills and elevations aren’t great, so she uses her skills where they’re used best and offloads her weaknesses to someone else.

    What about the compensation conversation? How do you hire to scale? Should you hire contractors or employees? Listen to the whole episode for Colleen’s take!

    Quick Tip: How to filter comments on Instagram

    Go to the hash marks in the upper right corner and choose “settings.” Check “privacy” and click on “comments.” You can choose “filters” and choose “hide offensive comments.” You can choose the words that are trigger words (ahem, “bitcoin”) and filter out any comments that include those words.

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    Transform Your Business with Powerful Self-Talk [Roy Redd] - Episode 214 Apr 28, 2021

    After a seminar that changed his life, Roy Redd started a small CPR business that he grew to six-figures over the next year. So he wrote his first book, “The Success Magnet.” During the launch of that book, he got a DM from Casey Trujeque, who asked if his methods worked for athletes. So Casey flew him out to Portland Oregon to work with an athlete. He was able to turn that athlete around with his methods. How? How did changing his self-talk change his game? Learn more in this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [3:01] Mini news sesh: TikTok
    • [5:23] All about Roy Redd
    • [11:00] What self-talk is present?
    • [14:47] How to recognize your bounds
    • [19:37] What to say to yourself instead
    • [21:35] Use self-talk to become better
    • [24:00] Roy’s strategy to stop negative self-talk
    • [29:01] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    Connect with Roy Redd
    • Roy’s Website
    • Follow on Instagram
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • The Book of Est
    How to turn things around

    Roy asks, “What are you saying to yourself about yourself? In a year from now, what has to happen in your career and your life for you to be happy with your progress?” That is what he calls an instant clarity question. Why? Because with clarity comes certainty. Uncertainty is what causes us to have anxiety or negative self-talk.

    Roy realized this athlete had a “functional bound.” You’re bound by social ideas, trauma, or what you’ve been told you can and cannot do. He was getting nervous at the end of his games. So they did an experiment and realized that he had a traumatic experience at six at the end of a game when his Dad put his hands on him.

    Now every time he’s in that situation, his brain goes into fight or flight mode. His self-talk was “I’m not confident because I feel this way.” So they reframed and reclaimed the situation. He learned to anchor to the present. They pulled this unconscious memory into his conscious mind where he can control it. You can do that too.

    How to recognize your bounds

    We have millions of past experiences. Roy notes that you can’t expect someone to pull and delete all of them. But you can get to a space where you can get comfortable being uncomfortable. You will end up in a space where you will deal with negative self-talk, either conscious, unconscious, or subconscious.

    We attach “I” to experiences and it becomes embodied in your identity. Being hungry is an experience you have, but when people are hungry they say “I am hungry.” When they’re upset, they say “I am depressed.” But you are not those things, they are states that you’re in. But by saying “I am” you are locking yourself into those states.

    Instead of saying, “I am depressed” you can say that “I am experiencing depression.” Depression isn’t physical, measurable, or tangible—but it is something that you can experience. It’s a sensation. You’re locking emotions into your body. You feel depressed, but you’re having a sensation in your chest. It’s an anchor for an experience that you have to move away from.

    How to use self-talk to become better

    When Roy dove into neuroscience and the mind, he learned that it all boils down to self-talk. It’s not what happens to you in life that matters—it’s how you interpret it. Once you can identify the self-talk you’re having, you want to stop it or slow it down. How?

    Root yourself in the moment with things you love and things that get you in a flow state. What are you curious about? Passionate about? Is it connected to your purpose? Those three things lead you into a flow state when you’re in a zone. You lose all sense of time or self-awareness and you’re just in the moment. That’s when you take performance to the next level. Once you’re there, you can master and dial in on the things you’re trying to become better at.

    Want to learn how to stop your negative self-talk in its tracks? Listen to the whole episode for Roy’s strategy!

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    Lauren Brown's Wins, Losses, and Lessons Learned - Episode 213 Apr 21, 2021

    Lauren Brown launched her design business at age 65—right before the Coronavirus reared its ugly head. In this episode of Wingnut Social, Lauren shares what she had to do to pivot, the marketing that she’s found success with, and what you should and shouldn’t do. Ready to learn from her years of experience? Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:32] Upcoming content on Wingnut Premium!
    • [4:41] Mini news sesh: Clubhouse on Android?
    • [7:56] All about Lauren Brown
    • [10:08] Launching and immediately pivoting
    • [12:14] The wins and the losses
    • [15:23] Gaining traction with marketing
    • [23:53] The services that Lauren offers
    • [30:25] Why Lauren decided it was time to hire
    • [40:42] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [44:18] How to learn more about Lauren Brown
    • [46:59] Check out the blooper reel!
    Connect with Lauren Brown
    • Lauren’s Website
    • Follow on Instagram
    • Connect on Facebook
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Social Episode #131
    • Scarlet Thread Consulting
    • Curio Electro
    • Claire Jefford
    • Interior Design Business Strategies Facebook Group
    • Denise Calhoun Pardue
    • A Well-Designed Business: The Power Talk Friday Experts Vol. 2
    The wins, the losses, and the lessons learned

    Lauren was approached to publish an article in a magazine. Then she did some ads in the magazine. Before she knew it, it had snowballed to ad after ad in multiple magazines. She went to her CPA and realized she spent a lot of money she shouldn’t have—but she just didn’t know.

    She advertised on social media the organic way and was featured in some local publications. She decided to go with an old-fashioned billboard—which paid off in a big way. Contractors called, builders called, and clients called. It was targeting the local market and staying top-of-mind.

    Lauren was intimidated by social media but didn’t reach out to Darla or anyone else. She also tried building a DIY website. She quickly learned that if you aren’t an expert in any of these areas, you should hire an expert. A better website leads to more people on your page and a lower bounce rate. A bad website can become an easy “no” for a potential client. If your website doesn’t look good, how can your design be good?

    Designer by your side

    Lauren will do a consultation with potential clients to determine what they’re looking for. She offers a “designer by your side” package for those doing projects on their own but want a little professional advice. She offers a “concept-to-completion” service for someone building a home. She also offers a “furniture mart concierge” package where she takes a client to Furniture Mart and helps them choose the right pieces for their home.

    They’ve all been successful services, but she gets the most revenue from her concept-to-completion service for new home builds. She works directly with two different builders who pay her a percentage to work with their clients. Lauren has learned she wants to concentrate on doing full-service projects—or she’ll run herself ragged.

    When did Lauren decide it was time to hire? What position did she hire for? And why did she decide to keep a showroom despite the pandemic? Listen to the whole episode to learn more!

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    How to Convert Discovery Calls to Clients with Nikki Rausch - Episode 212 Apr 14, 2021

    According to Nikki Rausch, the objective of a discovery call is to identify whether or not you’re talking to a potential client. How do you determine that? How can you ask the right questions and move them to the next step in the process? How do you close a discovery call with a new client? Nikki shares her strategy in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [0:50] Why we’ve had a short break
    • [4:38] Wingnut Social Premium!
    • [6:45] Mini News Sesh
    • [8:52] All about Nikki Rausch
    • [13:37] Closing on discovery calls
    • [16:24] The process for cold leads
    • [18:51] The right questions to ask
    • [32:30] How to STOP providing free advice
    • [34:25] Buying signals to look for
    • [37:35] Always move the project forward
    • [38:36] What up Wingnut! Round
    • [41:00] Learn more about Nikki
    Connect with Nikki Rausch
    • The Sales Maven Website
    • The Sales Maven Podcast
    • The Selling Staircase by Nikki Rausch
    • Nikki’s free ebook just for Wingnut Social Listeners!
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Become a Premium Wingnut!
    • Episode 97 with Nikki Rausch
    • Episode 172 with Desi Creswell
    • BOOK: Wonderworks by Angus Fletcher
    Step #1: Pre-frame the conversation

    What should you say to develop a rapport and get the filter running? Nikki emphasizes that the very first thing you want to do on your discovery call is pre-frame the conversation. It not only creates safety, but it establishes the flow of the call. The client may feel nervous or intimidated about talking to you. Pre-framing the conversation allows you to calm their nerves—and yours.

    So what does that look like? You thank them for chatting with you, share the objective of the meeting, lay out how long you’re scheduled to chat, and ask if that still works for them. Then you say “To make this meeting meaningful and productive for you, I’d like to start with a couple of quick questions. Is that alright?” It allows you to take the lead and weed people out quickly.

    How do you structure it differently if it’s a cold call? Listen to learn more!

    Step #2: Only ask questions you NEED the answer to

    Ask questions that you only need the answers to earn their business and to determine if they’re a good client fit. Many designers try to ask all the questions in the discovery call, instead of waiting until after signing the contract. This is a no-no. Tailor the discovery call to 7–10 questions whenever possible. So what types of questions should you ask?

    • What’s important to you about your redesign? You need to determine what’s important to them and see if you can solve their pain point.
    • What is your budget or potential investment? You don’t want to talk to someone who has $500. This is the hardest thing to pull out of clients. They’re afraid to tell you because they think you’ll use their entire budget. Secondly, they just have no idea what the costs are.
    • Who—besides yourself—is involved in the decision-making process? You don’t want to have a full conversation just to find out you have to repeat it with a significant other.
    • What do you already know about [insert your firm name here]? It helps identify if they have inaccurate information about your business. Secondly, it allows them to be the expert in the moment. It creates a balance of power.

    Ask questions to reinforce anything they can be right about. Why? Most people like to be right. They’ll be more open to hearing what you have to say if you can say “You’re right…” Any remaining questions you have can be specific to their particular project.

    How do you STOP providing free advice on a discovery call? Listen for Nikki’s tips!

    Step #3: Look for buying signals

    A buying signal is a verbal or nonverbal cue that people use to indicate interest. It often comes in the form of a question, like, “If someone were to hire you, where do you source the product?” It’s a huge buying signal. Another example? When someone brings up a negative experience. If they share that story with you, they’re looking for reassurance that you won’t do the same thing.

    What else do you look for? What should you do at the end of a discovery call when the client is a good fit? Listen to the whole episode with Nikki Rausch to find out!

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    Digital Product Libraries = The Way of the Future according to Rex Rogosch - Episode 211 Mar 29, 2021

    Are physical product libraries dying out? Are they even necessary? Are digital product libraries becoming the way of the future? Rex Rogosch—Darla Powell Interiors’ very own Creative Director—shares where he thinks the space is moving. If you need some tips and tricks to start building your own digital product library, don’t miss this episode of Wingnut Social!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:00] How to maximize video on Facebook
    • [9:50] Rex Rogosch is back on the podcast!
    • [11:48] Building a product library digitally
    • [15:15] Is it more important for some designers?
    • [17:04] How do you get inspired?
    • [18:33] Your projects are your library
    • [19:47] Trade shows + markets
    • [27:10] How to organize your library
    • [32:22] The What Up Wingnut Round!
    • [35:39] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Rex Rogosch
    • Darla Powell Interiors
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Wingnut Social Episode 190 with Rex Rogosch
    • Material Bank
    • Mydoma
    Physical product libraries are dying out

    When Rex worked commercially or in large firms, they had hundreds of square feet dedicated to product libraries. They were always working to keep the space up-to-date, clean, and organized. Rex would use the library for inspiration and direction or to make last-minute sample switches. But most of his work was already online ordering new samples.

    How do you work as a designer? How do you find inspiration? You have to find your own comfort zone. Are you comfortable moving into a digital platform? Or do you have to feel and touch everything? Rex grew up sourcing digitally and he’s comfortable with digital catalogs.

    If you want or need a physical library, make it more about your favorite things and what inspires you. Personalize it with your go-to items and then use digital sample libraries and material banks. Hold on to the samples until the project is done and then offload them.

    Now, instead of relying on a product library, Rex gets inspiration from talking to the clients and seeing their inspiration photos. Do they have blue in every picture? Limestone in every photo? He takes those notes and builds upon them. Someone else may have images or photos you’ve never seen or interacted with.

    How to organize a digital—or physical—library

    Rex notes that your digital library lives in each project that you have saved. He doesn’t necessarily recommend archiving photos because you’ll end up with another library. If Rex ever has to refer to a product, he can go pull it from a project. With a quick google search, finding stuff digitally is pretty quick.

    If you still want a physical library, it needs to stay organized. How large is the library? Can you have specific sections for tile, glass, fabrics, etc? Then you subset it from there. For example, Rex organizes fabric first by vendor. Then he organizes by color. Why? Because a color scheme is one of the first things designers know after a consultation.

    Sometimes designers get complacent with the vendors that they work with. Suddenly all of your designs look the same. Organizing by color instead of vendor is one way to vary who you work with.

    Expert Tip: If you have a good rep, they will come update your library and clear out outdated products. They don’t want to do it, but they will to get back in front of their customers.

    For more of the conversation around digital libraries, listen to the whole episode! It’s packed with useful strategies and tips.

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    The Science Behind Intuition with Sunil Godse - Episode 210 Mar 24, 2021

    What is intuition? Is it the same thing as a gut feeling? Is intuition the same for everyone? After making a series of bad decisions that led to the death of a friend, Sunil Godse spent thousands of hours researching how to help people stop making poor decisions by sharpening their intuition. Intuitionology was born.

    In this episode of Wingnut Social, Sunil talks about how to define intuition, the science of intuition, the four intuitive hurdles, and the four types of intuition. Whew. The episode is jam-packed with fascinating science and intuition-based information. Don’t miss it!

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:30] FREE visibility training
    • [3:08] The dos and don’ts of Instagram
    • [8:53] The science of intuition
    • [9:23] All about Intuitionology
    • [16:34] How accurate is a gut feeling?
    • [21:47] The four intuitive hurdles
    • [28:26] How to differentiate fear
    • [33:27] The four different types of intuition
    • [39:41] Intuition is a two-way street
    • [45:27] The What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [51:41] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Sunil Godse
    • Sunil’s TEDx Talk
    • Intuitionology Seven Day Challenge
    • Follow on Twitter
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • FREE visibility training on March 3rd at 1 pm Est. with Amanda Berlin
    • Amanda Berlin’s Wingnut Social Episode #190
    • The Brain-Gut Connection
    • BOOK: Power vs. Force
    Intuition is defined by individuals

    How do you view intuition? When Sunil was 5, he wanted video games, which his Dad said were expensive. A voice in his head told him to go door-to-door to raise money. Other times, he had “things” in his mind telling him what not to do. What are these “somethings?” How do you define it? For some people, it’s a voice from God, spiritual manifestation, etc. But that didn’t resonate with Sunil. He refers to these “somethings” he felt as “signals.”

    Sunil started interviewing people about intuition. He went to a neurologist and talked to him about the science of the gut and neurons. More and more research shows that intuition happens before we’re even conscious of it. Intuition hits you at the amygdala—the fight or flight portion of the brain.

    All the amygdala knows is fear. There is no language in that part of the brain. If there’s no language, how can you give the experience a definition? Because you can understand what it feels like. Because of this, you get to construct your own language and definition of intuition.

    How accurate is a gut feeling?

    Sunil interviewed over 1,000 people and found that there are positive and negative signals associated with intuition. Those signals are unique to each person. Positive signals are there to help you decide a decision because the decision is the right one. For Sunil, it feels like dots connecting or being in flow. Others refer to it as a gentle pull. One person referred to it as an omen. What are your positive signals?

    Negative signals warn you that a decision you’re about to make is a bad one. For Sunil, a gut feeling is a negative signal. Negative signals can be subtle in nature. Everyone has gotten an instant “something is wrong feeling.” It can be so subtle that we tend to ignore it. But those signals get louder until they can’t be ignored. In some cases, people get headaches and one person heard the words “get out.”

    That gut feeling may be signal #3 for Sunil. If it’s signal #3, that means he missed two signals—two opportunities to make the right decision. We need to take the time to figure out what our signals are. Or the consequences can cost you.

    What are the four intuitive hurdles? How does this impact your decision-making? Keep listening to learn more!

    The impact of listening to your intuition

    In his research, Sunil found that infants as young as 2 months old have intuitive capabilities. Intuition takes experiences and puts them in your subconscious. It’s like a library. When you make a decision, your intuition goes into that personalized library and sorts through past decisions. You may think it’s a split-second decision, but your brain tells you that you’ve been there before.

    Sunil knows a man with cerebral palsy who finally got a chance to sink his toes into the sand on a beach. It was a lifelong dream of his. His friends wheeled him up to the sand and he fell flat on his face. He had two choices: he could succumb to fear and sit back in his wheelchair and leave. OR, he could trust his intuition, face the fear, and step into the water.

    So he walked in the water until the water got to his neck. Then he turned around. When he looked back, he saw how far he had come. That’s what happens when you listen to your intuitive signals. You take steps to battle the fear. If it’s a positive signal, take it. You develop confidence and shed fear. Anything you do is driven by intuition. If you start trusting your intuition, life will be great every single day.

    What are the four different types of intuition? How do you know if a gut-feeling is negative intuition or you simply staying in your comfort zone? We’ve barely scratched the surface on this post. Listen to the whole episode to learn more about the power of intuition!

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    Want to Become a Thought Leader? Here’s How [Carol Cox Shares] - Episode 209 Feb 17, 2021

    How do you become a thought leader? Is there any benefit to your bottom line? In this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast, Carol Cox shares how you can become a thought leader in your space. She covers the definition of a thought leader, the power of sharing personal experiences, and how to speak your brand with her VOICE method. Don’t miss it!

    Carol Cox is the founder of Speaking Your Brand®, a coaching and training company that helps high-performing, purpose-driven women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and thought leadership platform, so they can grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and become influencers in their fields.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:05] LuAnn Live + Book
    • [2:05] Wingnut hourly consulting
    • [2:48] Mini news sesh: Pinterest Story Pins
    • [8:59] Who is Carol Cox?
    • [10:49] Carol’s definition of a thought leader
    • [15:52] The power of sharing personal experiences
    • [21:40] What “Speaking Your Brand®” means
    • [24:19] Carol’s “VOICE” method
    • [27:13] The container for your thought leadership
    • [30:28] How to start writing your message
    • [35:30] What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [38:16] How to connect with Carol Cox
    • [43:28] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Carol Cox
    • Get Carol’s thought leadership workbook at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/darla/
    • Speaking Your Brand® Podcast
    • FREE Live Virtual Summit on April 1st, 2021
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Twitter
    • Friend on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • A Well-Designed Business: The Power Talk Friday Experts Vol. 2
    • A Well-Designed Business Podcast
    • BOOK: Me and White Supremacy
    • BOOK: Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
    • BOOK: The Signature of All Things: A Novel
    Carol’s definition of a thought leader

    What is a thought leader? According to Carol, a thought leader is someone who talks about things in their niche or circle of influence that aren’t often discussed. Maybe this person has a unique take on it. They’re direct + bold and put out original content.

    They’re presenting that content in a “thought leadership container.” They’re creating something that their audience can participate in. A thought leader must be passionate. What do you get on a soapbox about? Sharing that message can help other people and ultimately help them understand themselves better. You become a mirror or reflection so they learn more about themselves through your journey.

    When Brene Brown’s TEDx talk took off years ago, she talked about her research around shame and vulnerability. Her talk became so popular because she put herself into it. She applied her research to herself and shared her story.

    Sue Monk Kidd (a novelist) said, “The deeper we go into our own personal experience, the more it becomes a universal experience.” The more you share the details of your story—not generically—the more the audience puts themselves in your shoes.

    Speaking Your Brand®

    Carol takes a broad view of the term “speaking.” It can mean traditional public speaking, podcast interviews, panel discussions, and even sales conversations. Speaking Your Brand® means, “How are you communicating to your audience what you do, why you do it, how it helps, and who it helps?”

    Think about the audience on the other side. What is their goal? What is it that they want? How can you have a dialogue with them so that they understand that you are a great fit for them based on your process, your expertise, and your values?

    How do you do that? With Carol’s VOICE method.

    • V: Your viewpoint that’s unique. What is it that you get on a soapbox about that otters aren’t talking about or doing?
    • O: Open, bold, and direct communication. Don’t sugarcoat the information that you provide.
    • I: What is your individual story that you universalize?
    • C: What is the container for your message?
    • E: Be emotive, real, and vulnerable in your content and your delivery.

    How do you figure out what your container for thought leadership is? How do you get your audience involved in what you’re doing? Listen to hear Carol’s thoughts!

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    [Replay] Betsy Helmuth’s Guide to 10x Your Influence - Episode 208 Feb 10, 2021

    Things are crazy in the Wingnut world, so this episode is a throwback to a popular episode: Betsy Helmuth’s Guide to 10x Your Influence. If you missed it the first time—don't miss it this time! Betsy Helmuth joins Darla in this episode to share exactly how she broadened her reach and got local and national exposure—and how you can too. Check it out!


    Sean Castrina Shares Why You Should Never Say “No” to a “Yes” - Episode 207 Feb 03, 2021

    Why should you never say “no” to a small project? How can you walk away without leaving money on the table? In this episode of Wingnut Social, Sean Castrina shares how he lands the clients and projects he wants—which means saying a lot of “yes.” If you’re ready to level-up your business, don’t miss this episode.

    Sean Castrina is a serial entrepreneur, having started more than 20 companies over the last 20 years, and still seeks to launch a new venture annually. He is the author of 8 Unbreakable Rules for Business Startup Success, The Greatest Entrepreneur in the World, and the World’s Greatest Business Plan. He hosts one of the most popular business podcasts on the planet—The 10 Minute Entrepreneur.

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [1:57] A Well-Designed Business Vol. 2
    • [3:24] Shoppable posts on Instagram
    • [10:48] All about Sean Castrina
    • [12:55] Don’t leave money on the table
    • [14:12] How to upsell your design services
    • [19:05] Vetting high-end interior design clients
    • [22:12] Why you should never turn down a yes
    • [28:47] The relationship with the designer
    • [31:40] Employ the right advertising
    • [35:25] Should you list pricing online?
    • [37:02] Sean’s genius marketing strategies
    • [41:24] What Up Wingnut! Round
    • [43:19] Learn more about Sean Castrina
    • [48:38] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Sean Castrina
    • Get a FREE book from Sean: The 8 Unbreakable Rules For Business Startup Success
    • The 10-Minute Entrepreneur Podcast
    • Advantage Home Contracting
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • A Well-Designed Business: The Power Talk Friday Experts Vol. 2
    • LuAnn Live
    • Facebook Guidelines for Merchants
    • BOOK: Rich Dad Poor Dad
    • BOOK: Think and Grow Rich
    • BOOK: The Speed of Trust
    Upsell your design services with these simple steps

    80% of the work is out of the way once you meet with a client. The cost to acquire a customer is the heavy lifting. Why wouldn’t they want to give you more business? It’s more convenient for them to use you in the process. It’s not to their advantage to have five different contractors in this process. Wouldn’t they rather have him control the project and be responsible for it?

    Sean emphasizes that “Customers want convenience, deadlines, and adhering to a budget more than any other thing.” They perceive that it will be simpler to hire multiple people or that they’ll save money. But speed and the right outcome will override money any time. Sean establishes a budget they can bet their life on. He will guard their money like oxygen.

    He’s giving them the convenience of having only one person to be accountable to. Once you bring other people in, it becomes a nightmare. So Sean uses his own subcontractors/employees. What if the client insists on using their own contractors? How does Sean vett his clients? Listen to hear what Sean thinks you should do.

    Never turn down a “yes”

    Sean implores you: Never turn down a “Yes” of a target customer. The customer is saying “We want to see how this goes.” He knows he will exceed their expectations so he’ll gain all the money later anyway. What do you gain by leaving? You’ll lose a customer indefinitely. If they only want a small project completed and you’re still getting your hourly rate? Just say yes.

    There is no job too small if you have your target customer. You are trying to collect the most people that like and need what you offer. Sean loves having small jobs in-between large jobs. It’s a great way to introduce your business to a target customer and develop a relationship that can lead to more work down the road.

    Why you need to employ the right advertising

    Sean knows that their advertising lets people know that they’re not cheap from the get-go. That’s the point. They run regional super-bowl ads and radio ads. They have brand new vans. They have a huge corner office. You can define your credibility from the beginning with the right advertising.

    His target customer needs to understand that every purchase won’t be the least expensive thing. If they’re going to buy everything from Wayfair, they don’t need Sean. The image you put out in your advertising can project pricing. You can frame your ads to make yourself look the next tier that you are.

    What are some more of Sean’s genius marketing strategies? How does he continuously deliver value for his clients? Listen for more of Sean’s expert business advice.

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    How to Write Email Campaigns that DON’T Suck [with Abbi Perets] - Episode 206 Jan 27, 2021

    How many of you swipe and delete emails without giving them a second glance—but expect your mailing list to read yours? How do you write email sequences that don’t get immediately trashed? The founder of Successful Freelance Mom—and email sequence genius—Abbi Perets shares her secret sauce in this episode of Wingnut Social (HINT: It’s NOT about a killer subject line).

    What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
    • [2:20] Invite-Only: Clubhouse
    • [12:51] All about Abbi Perets
    • [14:52] Two rules Abbi lives by
    • [17:45] How do you create value?
    • [21:33] Make it about the reader
    • [27:04] A discussion on frequency
    • [29:44] Send an email sequence with a purpose
    • [35:10] The platform(s) Abbi recommends
    • [37:01] What up Wingnut! Round
    • [38:46] How to connect with Abbi
    • [42:05] Blooper Reel!
    Connect with Abbi Perets
    • Successful Freelance Mom
    • Connect on LinkedIn
    • Follow on Instagram
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • Check out LuAnn Live!
    • Clubhouse app
    • ConvertKit
    • ActiveCampaign
    • Dr. Squatch
    • BOOK: The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty
    Abbi’s two rules for email campaigns

    Before Abbi even thinks about open rates, she focuses on two key things:

    • Don’t lie—ever. Don’t say something is only for sale for two days if it’s always on sale. Don’t say a webinar expires if it doesn’t. Don’t send emails saying “We broke the internet.” everyone sees through it.
    • Embrace the golden rule. Treat people the way they want to be treated. Don’t send an email you wouldn’t want to receive. If you don’t want to look your kids in the eye and say “I sell snake oil for a living”—don’t.
    What makes people open an email?

    What do you look at first when you get an email? You don’t look at the subject line, you look at who the email is from. The subject line isn’t as important as your name. Abbi emphasizes that you want people to associate your name with value. So how do you create value?

    The first email someone gets from you is usually because of a lead magnet. You’re sending them the thing that they asked for. So start your email by giving them what they asked for!

    Then, set the stage for what’s coming. Let them know what the sequence will include—and what’s in it for them. How are you going to make their lives better? Videos aren’t the answer. Worksheets aren’t the answer. People want outcomes. Focus on the benefits, not the features. Always think: would I want to read this?

    Another expert tip? Take the word “I” out and replace it with “you.” Instead of saying “I had the worst week. I lost two clients and I had the flu,” say “Did you ever have a week where you lost two clients and had the flu?” Now, suddenly, the reader is in the center of the story.

    How else can you make it about the reader? How frequently should you send emails? Listen to learn more!

    Create email campaigns with a purpose

    When the internet was new—and people were still excited to get email—you signed up for newsletters, right? People don’t want that anymore. They want content that has a purpose. How do you