How To Stay Booked and Busy w/ Diane Williams
Business Coaching Call with TobeyRenee - The Decorative Painting Academy - August 12
VIEW RECORDING - 70 mins (No highlights)
Slow summer business and generating income @ 0:00
Jittaun and Tobey discuss how their businesses have slowed down during the summer months, with Tobey noting that this is typical for her in the Atlanta area. They discuss strategies for generating income when work is slow, such as Tobey's online course and Jittaun's efforts to reconnect with designers.
Linda's knee injury recovery @ 2:06
Linda provides an update on her knee injury recovery, noting that she has started physical therapy and is able to drive again. Tobey and the group express support and encouragement for Linda's progress.
Terry's wall project @ 4:24
Terry shares details about a recent wall project he completed with the help of his friend Billy. They discuss the challenges of completing the project in one day and the importance of building in extra time for projects.
Diane's advice on finding high-end clients @ 11:03
Diane, a former IDAL president, provides detailed advice on how she has built her decorative painting business by getting involved with local design organizations like IFDA and ASID. She emphasizes the importance of being consistent in attending meetings, introducing yourself, and showcasing your work to designers.
Diane's additional income streams @ 53:47
Diane discusses her additional income streams beyond decorative painting, including her line of painted whiskey barrel staves and her work repairing and touching up high-end wallpaper. She also shares examples of her custom artwork and the pricing she is able to command for these specialized services.
Recap and next steps @ 1:05:11
Tobey and the group recap the key takeaways from the discussion, emphasizing the importance of having multiple income streams and being open to learning new techniques and services to grow one's business. Tobey encourages the group to explore the design organizations Diane mentioned and to reach out to her with any follow-up questions.
Business Coaching Call with TobeyRenee - The Decorative Painting Academy - August 12
VIEW RECORDING - 70 mins (No highlights)
Slow summer business and generating income @ 0:00
Jittaun and Tobey discuss how their businesses have slowed down during the summer months, with Tobey noting that this is typical for her in the Atlanta area. They discuss strategies for generating income when work is slow, such as Tobey's online course and Jittaun's efforts to reconnect with designers.
Linda's knee injury recovery @ 2:06
Linda provides an update on her knee injury recovery, noting that she has started physical therapy and is able to drive again. Tobey and the group express support and encouragement for Linda's progress.
Terry's wall project @ 4:24
Terry shares details about a recent wall project he completed with the help of his friend Billy. They discuss the challenges of completing the project in one day and the importance of building in extra time for projects.
Diane's advice on finding high-end clients @ 11:03
Diane, a former IDAL president, provides detailed advice on how she has built her decorative painting business by getting involved with local design organizations like IFDA and ASID. She emphasizes the importance of being consistent in attending meetings, introducing yourself, and showcasing your work to designers.
Diane's additional income streams @ 53:47
Diane discusses her additional income streams beyond decorative painting, including her line of painted whiskey barrel staves and her work repairing and touching up high-end wallpaper. She also shares examples of her custom artwork and the pricing she is able to command for these specialized services.
Recap and next steps @ 1:05:11
Tobey and the group recap the key takeaways from the discussion, emphasizing the importance of having multiple income streams and being open to learning new techniques and services to grow one's business. Tobey encourages the group to explore the design organizations Diane mentioned and to reach out to her with any follow-up questions.