The Social Stager

From Stager to Staging Authority

18 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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Most stagers believe authority is built through their portfolios, certifications, and years in business. It's not. In this episode, Heather Cook breaks down what brand authority actually is — and what it actually takes to go from being just another stager to being the obvious, go-to choice in your market. She covers the three building blocks of brand authority, why mindset is the piece most stagers skip, and what the shift from vendor to strategic partner looks like in practice. ---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED * The Social Stager Club [https://socialsavvystagers.com/the-social-stager-club] — The Standout Stager brand clarity course drops inside the Club in April. Six lessons built around helping you build your identity foundation, see your own value, and start showing up as the authority you already are. * Brand Development Services [https://socialsavvystagers.com/brand-development] — For stagers ready for deeper one-to-one work building their brand authority from the foundation up. * The Real Reason You Keep Losing to Cheaper Stagers [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-reason-you-keep-losing-to-cheaper-stagers/id1862300289?i=1000752879675] — The companion episode referenced in this conversation. If this episode resonated, start there. * RESACON [https://www.resa-online.org] — Heather mentions an upcoming session on this topic at RESACON that is worth signing up for.

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Portada del episodio Your Staging Isn't the Problem. Your Business Is.

Your Staging Isn't the Problem. Your Business Is.

Most home stagers believe their business isn't growing because they need better marketing, more services, or another certification. I don't think that's the problem. In this episode, Heather explores one of the biggest misconceptions in the home staging industry: the belief that becoming a better home stager naturally leads to building a successful staging business. She shares the patterns she's observed after working with home stagers across North America, why so many talented stagers get stuck competing on price, and the mindset shift that changes everything. If you've ever wondered why your business isn't growing the way you hoped, this episode is for you. In this episode: • Why becoming a better home stager doesn't automatically build a better staging business • The biggest misconception keeping talented stagers stuck in the early years of business • Why marketing isn't usually the real problem, and what your coaching conversations should actually focus on instead • How adding more services can dilute your positioning and make your business harder to grow • Why the strongest staging businesses become known for one thing before they expand • The business question every home stager should answer before investing more time, money, or energy into marketing • The difference between learning how to stage and learning how to build a sustainable six-figure business • Why your brand is the foundation of your business, and how every decision you make should reinforce what you want to become known for Resources mentioned: • The Booked Out Stager Blueprint [https://socialsavvystagers.com/booked-out-stager] (Free) Connect with Heather: Instagram: @socialsavvystagers Website: www.socialsavvystagers.com [http://www.socialsavvystagers.com]

30 de jun de 202620 min
Portada del episodio What Your Staging Certifications Didn't Teach You

What Your Staging Certifications Didn't Teach You

Your staging certification taught you how to stage. What it didn't teach you is how to build a business that stands out, attracts the right clients, and grows past a certain ceiling. In this episode Heather breaks down the three gaps the staging industry consistently leaves open and why closing them is the difference between a staging business that struggles and one that becomes the obvious choice in its market. In this episode: * Why finishing your certification program is just the beginning and not the whole roadmap * Why so many stagers build their brand before doing the identity work that should inform every decision * The three gaps keeping stagers stuck: identity and positioning, a real marketing system, and authority and thought leadership * Why posting consistently without a strategy produces activity but not leads * The difference between being visible and being known as the authority in your market * Why your value isn't in the spaces you produce, it's in the knowledge and expertise you bring to every project * How the Six-Figure Stager Mastermind was built to close these gaps in the right order Resources mentioned: * The Booked Out Stager Blueprint [https://socialsavvystagers.com/booked-out-stager] (free three-video training) * Six-Figure Stager Mastermind waitlist [https://thesocialstager.myflodesk.com/] Connect with Heather: Instagram: @socialsavvystagers Website: socialsavvystagers.com [http://socialsavvystagers.com]

16 de jun de 202629 min
Portada del episodio ChatGPT is Recommending Stagers to Clients. Is it Recommending You?

ChatGPT is Recommending Stagers to Clients. Is it Recommending You?

AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity are changing how people find and hire home stagers — and most of the content stagers create to market themselves is completely invisible to these tools. In this episode, Heather breaks down what AI actually looks at when it decides whether your business is worth recommending, and what you can do right now to show up in those results. In this episode: * Why a beautiful Instagram feed does nothing for your visibility on AI tools — and what does * The five things AI uses to evaluate whether your business is credible enough to recommend * Why your Google Business Profile is the single highest-impact place to start * What "brand consistency" actually means across platforms and why inconsistency costs you * How to use written content to get in front of clients who are skipping Google entirely * Why Google reviews are one of the most powerful AI visibility signals — and how to start getting more of them * The priority order for tackling this without doing everything at once Resources mentioned: * Website design for home stagers: https://socialsavvystagers.com/website-design [https://socialsavvystagers.com/website-design] * Join the Stagers Circle: https://thesocialstager.myflodesk.com/stagerscircle [https://thesocialstager.myflodesk.com/stagerscircle] Connect with Heather: * Instagram: @socialsavvystager * Website: socialsavvystagers.com [http://socialsavvystagers.com]

2 de jun de 202630 min
Portada del episodio Why Pinterest is an Effective Marketing Platform for Stagers

Why Pinterest is an Effective Marketing Platform for Stagers

Most home stagers are pouring time into Instagram, only to wonder why their website traffic is flat and their inquiries are inconsistent. The problem might not be your content. It might be the platform. In this episode, I sit down with Pinterest marketing strategist Annie Russell of Annie Russell Media to talk about why Pinterest is one of the most underused and misunderstood marketing tools for home stagers, and what it actually takes to use it in a way that builds real, compounding visibility for your business. IN THIS EPISODE: * The mindset shift that changes everything: why Pinterest is a search engine, not a social media platform, and why that distinction matters for how stagers get found * The number one Pinterest mistake that is costing stagers leads and traffic, even when they are already posting consistently * Why auto-publishing your Instagram content to Pinterest is not a strategy, and what to do instead * The seasonality trap: why posting fall staging content in September means you have already missed your window, and how to plan ahead using a free Pinterest tool * Whether Pinterest can work for stagers who do not have a blog, and the honest answer about what you actually need to make it worth your time * How one food blogger’s Pinterest traffic outperformed her Instagram by 26 times, and what that means for visual service businesses like home staging * Exactly where to start if you are setting up or refreshing your Pinterest account today, including the two places keywords matter most RESOURCES MENTIONED From Annie: * 200 Pinterest keywords for home stagers — grab the list here [https://annierussellmedia.myflodesk.com/home-stager-pinterest] * Visibility to Growth Checklist — annierussellmedia.com/visibility [http://annierussellmedia.com/visibility] * Leads on Repeat — Launching in June for business owners who want a sustainable strategy for getting consistent leads with paid ads. Learn more here [https://www.annierussellmedia.com/leads-on-repeat]. Club members have access to a $500 discount. Join the Club today to get access to your discount. Affiliate disclosure: I am an affiliate for Leads on Repeat, which means I earn a small commission if you join through my link that I give Club members. I only ever share things I genuinely stand behind. CONNECT WITH US The Social Stager: * Instagram: @socialsavvystager [https://www.instagram.com/socialsavvystager/] * Instagram (Club): @thesocialstagerclub [https://www.instagram.com/thesocialstagerclub/] * Website: socialsavvystagers.com [http://socialsavvystagers.com] * Join The Social Stager Club: socialsavvystagers.com [http://socialsavvystagers.com] Annie Russell: * Instagram: @annierussellmedia [https://www.instagram.com/annierussellmedia/] * Website: annierussellmedia.com [http://annierussellmedia.com]

19 de may de 202656 min
Portada del episodio Rethinking What a Staging Business Can Look Like with Catherine Lewis-Brown

Rethinking What a Staging Business Can Look Like with Catherine Lewis-Brown

Only 18% of sellers actually hire a stager — which means most stagers are fighting for the same small slice of the market. In this episode, Heather sits down with stager and coach Catherine Lewis-Brown to talk about why that doesn't have to be the reality, and what it looks like to build a staging business that serves more clients, charges what it's worth, and isn't limited to physical staging alone. In this episode: * Why stagers keep competing on price (and what's actually driving it) * The difference between marketing staging and marketing your specific value * How packaging your services can eliminate negotiation entirely * Why the consultation is one of the most underpriced offers in the industry * The gaps your competition is leaving open — and how to step into them Resources mentioned: * Home Stager Business Strategies Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themodernstager [https://www.facebook.com/groups/themodernstager] * Catherine's website: https://themodernstager.com [https://themodernstager.com] * The Social Stager Club: https://socialsavvystagers.com/the-social-stager-club [https://socialsavvystagers.com/the-social-stager-club] Connect with us: * Catherine Lewis-Brown: @catherinelewisbrown * Heather Cook: @thesocialstager

5 de may de 202648 min