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Part Time Home Staging Business While the Kids Are At School

By Expert Author: Debra Gould | Article Abstract
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Because most people associate spring with a time of renewal, it’s only natural for many of us feel the itch to do something new this time of year. This could be the season to turn your love for decorating into a career with very little investment, but great personal and financial rewards.

Many mothers looking for personal fulfillment beyond parenting, and a way to contribute to the family income, realize they still want the freedom to be home when their children need them. If this sounds like you, the perfect solution is to start a home-based business that will be profitable while allowing you the flexibility to set your own hours.

If you spend your evenings curled up with HGTV and have friends and family members always coming to you for decorating advice, Home Staging is the ideal career for you. There’s a free eCourse 12 Tips for a Successful Home Staging Business to help you learn more about what it’s like being a home stager.

A home staging or house fluffing business can be based from your home, and you can set your appointments around your family’s busy schedule.

You don’t need any special certifications or a background in interior design to be a home stager. If you have a natural talent for arranging a room, you can learn how to make a business decorating homes to sell more quickly and for top dollar.

The Staging Diva® Home Staging Business Training Program is a complete home study resource developed by an internationally recognized expert home stager. The Staging Diva Training Program will teach you everything you need to know to start and grow your own successful home staging business.

Not only is spring a time for renewal, it’s also the biggest real estate season of the year.

If you get started with your training now, you’ll be in an excellent position to take advantage of what’s happening in the months ahead as home sellers look for ways to make their properties stand out in a slow real estate market.
Debra Gould

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A mom herself, Debra Gould has found a way to turn her natural decorating talent into a thriving business and is determined to help others do the same. Gould is the author of three home staging guides and offers a Directory of Home Stagers to help homeowners and real estate agents quickly locate home stagers in their area. To learn more visit http://www.stagingdiva.com.

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