Building Up Your Reputation
After finishing the interior design school, you probably must have thought that your degree is a passport to the elite of the interior design world. It is, but it does not mean that you have the visa to wealth, fame, and glory. Though you are now a certified interior designer, you still need to prove yourself to the rest of the interior design world: colleagues and clients altogether. The best advertising strategy is to build up your reputation. There is nothing more than the words and recommendations of a very satisfied client.
You have to concretize your reputation by making quality results in the interior design environment. This implies that you have to start on doing a job. By applying all of the techniques, concepts, and theories you learned in the design school to your friends’ place might also do the trick. But of course, you have to accept the fact that most probably you would be doing it for free.
There are many professionals and businessmen who thrive and rise to fame because of referrals. There friends might just be your lucky charm.
Keeping your first and older clients while getting new and perhaps bigger ones is the crucial part. By that time, you will have to exercise a lot of diligence and judgment. That is to produce quality amazing results, to finish the job on time, to stick with the budget of the client as agreed, and to keep up with the trend.
A happy, satisfied client is music in the marketing world. While the discontented one is a loud noisy gong destroying your reputation.
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