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Getting Started
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To login to Studio Designer. Go to www.StudioWebware.com. Enter your User Name. The most important button in Studio Designer is SAVE :. Be sure to save what you are working on often. Nothing is stored within Studio Designer until you have saved. The top menu bar in Studio Designer is referred to as the Main Menu. Each Main Menu selection has a Sub Menu. The tab key (on your keyboard) should be used to move from field to field. You can click the Refresh button if the page does not automatically refresh.
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Accounting, Bookkeeping, Project Management for Interior Designers - Workshops - My Studio Desk
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My Studio Desk typically offers at least one of each of the following workshops each month. These workshops are designed to help you either get started using the program or to learn more features for those already familiar with the basics. 8220;Let’s Get Started”. Participants will also receive help with fine tuning the general setup features of Studio Webware (done remotely by My Studio Desk, not during the live workshop session). 8220;Phase Two”. Do you know a few other designers ready to learn too?
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Accounting, Bookkeeping, Project Management for Interior Designers - Pricing - My Studio Desk
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For detailed pricing download our Services Menu. Or Remote Bookkeeping Packages. Remote Project Management Packages. Monthly bookkeeping packages require automatic billing on the 1st of each month for the base fee. Project management services will be billed by the 10th of the following month based on actual number of items processed. Includes basic office administrative tasks such as filing, basic computer work, or errands. Does not include input for bookkeeping or project management related services...
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Video Gallery | PORTE-COCHÈRE
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A selection of videos which tell the intriguing stories of a few of our favorite brands and their designs! Faribault Woolen Mill Co. Hickory Chair Furniture Co. The Urban Electric Co. One response to “ Video Gallery. Pingback: Why tell your brand’s story by video? And 5 tips on how to make it great! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Post wa...
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Resources and Consultants for your Interior Design Business | Your Shortcut To A More Profitable & Passion-Filled Interior Design Business
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Connect with Gail and Erin. Design Success University Blog. Award-winning business coach, trainer, copywriter and branding specialist for interior design professionals and design industry partners worldwide. In addition to his sales and marketing training and consulting, Fred creates promotional bios, articles, website copy and other promotional materials for design pros. His blog, InteriorDesignBusiness.net. Reaches thousands of design professionals around the world. Kenneth Lewis and Associates. The go...
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design: Lectures
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design. Thanks for visiting my blog about the business end of the interior design industry. Jared Miller’s Upcoming Speaking Engagements:. Thursday Nov 8, 2012 - Fairfield, CT - Fairfield University's Interior Design Program. For their Business of Interior Design course. Jared Miller’s Recent Speaking Engagements:. Wednesday Nov 9, 2011 - Fairfield, CT - Fairfield University's Interior Design Program. For their Business of Interior Design course. Manhattan Shade and Glass Showroom.
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design: 70% Revenue from 30% of the clients?
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design. Thanks for visiting my blog about the business end of the interior design industry. Sunday, July 3, 2011. 70% Revenue from 30% of the clients? How does time spent by you and your firm compare to the revenues each client generates? The bulk of the revenues in interior design firms typically come from a small percentage of their clients. In the above example 70% of the revenues ($1,050,000) are coming from 30% of the clients (Grant, Lincoln, and Stevens). Be much more aware...
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design: Consulting
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design. Thanks for visiting my blog about the business end of the interior design industry. Jared Miller LLC provides its clients with an experienced and objective view on what can be done to increase their Interior Design firms profitability and efficiency. Jared will also assist in implementing any recommendations and changes if requested. Review of client contract terms. Advise on best ways to structure billing and contract terms for your specific client projects. How do you c...
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design: Survey Results
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The BUSINESS of Interior Design. Thanks for visiting my blog about the business end of the interior design industry. Sunday, July 31, 2011. Thank you to the 50 designers that took the time to answer my survey in the last blog post. The results are listed below and I will comment on them over the next week. 65% of you charge by the hour. 19% charge a fee per space or a total fee for all spaces. 69% of you charge by the hour. 58% of you charge a Mark-Up or Commission on top of the trade cost of the items o...
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