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Part 5: The Systems Every Sellable Home Staging Business Needs - How to Sell Your Staging Business Mini Series

25 min · 25. juni 2026
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Is your home staging business built on solid systems or just what's stored in your head? In this episode of The Real Women Real Business Podcast mini-series, How to Sell Your Home Staging Business, Shauna Lynn Simon explains why one of the biggest drivers of business value has nothing to do with revenue or inventory. It comes down to transferability. Buyers want confidence that a business can continue without relying on the current owner's memory, instincts, or constant involvement. From pricing and proposals to client communication, warehouse organization, and team responsibilities, Shauna Lynn breaks down the systems that create a more valuable and sellable home staging business. She also shares a simple exercise to identify where your business is too dependent on you and practical ways to start documenting the processes that matter most without creating an overwhelming operations manual. Whether selling is years away or simply a future possibility, this episode will help home stagers build a business that runs more smoothly today while becoming a stronger asset for tomorrow. If this episode resonates, share it with another home stager who is building for long-term success. Timestamps: (00:08) - (04:49) - Why transferability matters more than having everything run without you (04:50) - (09:18) - The difference between an owner-operated business and an owner-dependent business (09:19) - (13:49) - Why systems are more than software and how they support buyer confidence (13:50) - (18:36) - Which systems matter most when preparing your staging business for sale (18:37) - (22:36) - How your team, contractors, and 30-day test reveal what still lives in your head (22:37) - (25:27) - Systems resources, bootcamp support, and what to expect in the final episode Resources: * Get your "Is Your Home Staging Business Sellable?" eBook free when you use promo code SELL100: https://slsacademy.com/sellready * Learn more about the Sell Your Staging Business Bootcamp (and claim your spot): https://slsacademy.com/sellyourbiz * Get help organizing your systems with the Systems Unlocked Business Training: https://slsacademy.com/systemsunlocked

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