111: For The Newbies - Things we wished we knew when we started

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111: For The Newbies - Things we wished we knew when we started

from Hot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast

Today, we go back on the journey of where we started and discuss the mistakes we made and the lessons we learned. We share everything we wished we knew when we started — from basic bookkeeping and accounting to choosing the right software, tools, and infrastructure we wish we implemented sooner.In this episode, we discuss:Shaun and Rebecca are hosting the KBIS Panel Shaun and Rebecca’s early days in business and the journey they’ve been on sinceTheir toolbox when they launched and how they got their first clientsProjects from their first year taking on clients — their charges, the very basic tools and processes they used Mistakes they made – no business structure, setting unrealistic rates, unclear project scopes, etcLessons on bookkeeping software options, choosing the right accounting partner and proper business banking/accountsTips for newbies just starting out, as well as those looking to take their business to the next levelDesigners often delete old projects and content from their websites as their style and clientele evolve — use Wayback Machine to track changesThings to do if you have no portfolio — create mood boards, design plans, or spec sheets to show your design skillsMentioned:KBIS Panelhttps://kbis.com/nextstage/#lighten-up-the-humorous-side-of-designJoin our Patreon for more communityhttps://www.patreon.com/hydcWayback Machine website time capsulehttps://web.archive.org/Heidi Caillier on the Business of Home Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-of-home-podcast/id1340460508?i=1000637795675Furnishing Budget Calculatorhttps://shop.hotyoungdesignersclub.com/b/tmhwIInvestment Guidehttps://shop.hotyoungdesignersclub.com/b/t8nJLOur links:Subscribe and leave a review - Apple PodcastsLike, Comment, & Follow - Hot Young Designers Club InstagramRebecca’s Instagram Shaun’s InstagramFor more information - Check out the websiteBecome a “Loyal Hottie” - Support us on Patreon Design Resources - Check out our shopMentioned in this episode:Moe's Home CollectionSave an extra 10% off your purchase using code HYDC10 at checkout. https://moeshomecollection.com

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