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"How To
Break Into The
Interior Design Industry" is a thoroughly
researched report on how to take your interest and turn it into a full
fledged career. It takes you from the beginning - helping you figure
out if this is really for you - all the way to finding clientele for
your new business.
Here is just SOME of the
information you
will find inside:
- Develop an understanding for
the vast
number of people who NEED an Interior Designer. (Pages 5-6)
- 7 questions to ask yourself
before
entering the profession. (Pages 8-15)
- Understand the advantages
and
disadvantages of being a commercial interior designer. (Pages 18-19)
- Learn why working with what
you have is
an important part of being creative. (Page 8)
- Understand the steps you
will have to
take to make your business legal your state. (Page 39)
- Learn the different roles
and
responsibilities that an Interior Designer takes on. (Page 5)
- Understand why picking a
specialty can
help your business. (Page 16)
- Discover the 4 major
technical aspects of
being an Interior Designer that you MUST be familiar with. (Pages 7-8)
- Realize the benefits and
shortcomings of
being a residential interior designer. (Pages 17-18)
- Understand the different
types of
invoices you should have ready for clients. (Page 43)
- Learn when it is best to
charge per hour
or per project. (Page 44)
- Discover 3 lesser-known
niches in
Interior Design where you could make a name for yourself with less
competition. (Pages 20-21)
- Learn about the common
practice of
designers making their own product lines to generate business and
revenue. (Page 37)
- Learn what to expect from
customers when
you first get started. Some will Lie! (Page 38)
- Understand the importance of
being
versatile - not just with trends but also with... (Page 14)
- 4 sections of business that
you need to
be aware of in order to have a successful career. (Pages 14-15)
- Discover a 5 step plan for
finding
business when you decide to get started. (Pages 38-39)
- Questions you can't ignore
when choosing
a specialty. (Pages 21-23)
- Learn the 7 necessities of
the Interior
Designer. (Page 36)
- Learn how to create a
portfolio even if
you have little to no experience. (Pages 40-41)
- Understand what you can
expect to see in
wages as an assistant or certified Interior Designer. (Page 37)
- 4 major areas where Interior
Designers
must be MASTERS of organization. (Page 9)
- Understand the difference
between an
accredited and non-accredited interior design college courses. (Page
29)
- Discover the classes you can
expect to
take at an accredited college. (Pages 29-30)
- Realize the importance of
problem solving
and you. (Page 10)
- 5 areas to be aware of and
work on when
gauging how personable you are. (Page 13)
- 8 items to have plenty of
when setting up
shop with your own Interior Design Business. (Page 40)
- 5 invaluable tips to
follow-through on
when searching for clientele and starting your business. (Page 41)
- 14 areas of the industry
that you MUST be
familiar with in order to be taken seriously as an Interior Designer.
(Pages 23-24)
- Poor your eyes over a Pros
and Cons chart
of the Interior Design profession. (Page 25)
- Understand the good and the
bad of
self-teaching yourself the art of Interior Design with our "Pros and
Cons of Self Teaching" chart. (Page 34-35)
- 6 MORE questions to ask
yourself to
REALLY decide if you have the passion to design. (Page 28)
- Realize the benefits and
shortcomings of
attending a trade school instead of a university. (Page 31)
- 5 questions to ask yourself
when deciding
if you have the passion to design. (Pages 26-27)
- 5 tips to help you
multi-task, especially
for the person who thought they couldn't do it. (Page 12)
- Discover the realm of online
Interior
Design educational programs. (Page 32)
- 7 tips you need to use if
you're looking
to try the "self-taught" method of Interior Design School. (Pages
33-36)
- 3 different avenues to
pursue for an
Interior Designer that does not want to go into business for him or
herself. (Page 45)
- And MUCH more
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