#61 | How to Serve Clients Well Without Being On 24/7

Interior Designers Business Blueprint   Serving clients well and building an interior design business with excellent communication can be done without always being available.    Today's episode is all about how to create systems, processes, and communication that allow clients to feel nurtured and cared for without having to always be ON and responsive in the moment. This doesn't come naturally for most of us.   Here's a glance at this episode: [5:40] I share examples of when a client may reach out for something that seems "urgent" and how it can truly interrupt your flow. I also share strategies for how to handle these situations.   [9:50] I discuss ways to set boundaries with clients from the start that allow you to share some of your boundaries (holidays, working hours, etc) initially prior to signing a contract.   [12:05] I dive into how to set up communication guidelines with your clients around when they can communicate with you and expect a response along with how they can communicate with you (text, email, etc). I also share how to leverage your team to help with communication.   [16:45] I share my thoughts about response time and when a client can expect a response from you. I share how I respond even if it's quick to acknowledge a client's concern and share when they can expect a more detailed response. I also dive into a little bit about how we handle responses with autoresponders and commonly asked questions.   [21:37] I jump into how project management tools can help ease communication and allow clients access to information and concerns they may have. I also share the ways that we update our clients regularly to help answer the questions that may come up before they even have to ask.   [27:10] I discuss how and when I share with my clients when I am going to be away for more than a day or two. I encourage you to take time off and truly give yourself permission to take the time off when you need it in a way that truly allows you to relax (and allows for you to tap into your creativity!)   Mentioned in this episode:  Annual Masterplanning for Interior Designers Masterclass on November 16th! -Register Today! JOIN: Interior Designer’s Business Blueprint FREE DOWNLOAD: 7 Habits of Highly Profitable Interior Designers FREE Masterclass: 6 Park Framework for A Thriving Interior Design Business Dear Kate: Submit your questions for the show! Episode 44: Unraveling Busy with Molly Crouch Episode 32: 7 Red Flags You Shouldn't Ignore SHOP: Client Welcome Package Tools I Recommend: Dubsado, Honeybook,  Design Files, Boomerang for Gmail    🎯 Learn More: Interior Designer’s Business Blueprint - https://www.designersoasis.com/blueprint   WANT MORE?  🛒  Template Shop - 10% off the shop PODCAST10 (Limit one use per customer) 🔖 Interior Design Business Articles   ⬇️  Free Resources   FOLLOW ALONG 🤳Instagram  📍  Pinterest  📺 YouTube    -------------------------------------   ***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts*** FOLLOW this channel so you never miss an episode! - https://www.youtube.com/@DesignersOasis   EPISODE WEBSITE ⇗- designersoasis.com/episode/61

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How do I build an interior design business? How do I get portfolio-worthy projects? Do I “have to” offer full-service interior design? How do I charge for my services? What if I want to do things differently with my interior design business? How do I take my design business to the next level? Feeling overwhelmed? I got you friend. Welcome to the Designer’s Oasis Podcast. Consider this your place for a fresh drink of water for the inspired, creative, ambitious, and let’s admit it, occasionally overwhelmed interior designer. Whether you are just starting your interior design business or you’re looking to grow or scale, here you’ll find actionable, real-world, and above all SIMPLE ways to launch, establish, and scale your interior design business with confidence. Introducing your host, Kate Bendewald of Kate Bendewald Interior Design, real-life interior designer, mama, and CEO who grew her 6-figure interior design business on word-of-mouth referrals. Kate doesn’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to running your business. Instead, she offers authentic, approachable advice to help you start where you are.