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CONTACT: Sandy Dixon at (303) 601-6403 or sandy@interiorarrangments.com

Workshops Offer Staging Tips for
Selling Houses Faster and for Top Dollar

Sellers and Realtors struggling with a sluggish market and bulging inventory of homes for sale learn how to make a home look it’s best through a process called ;’

Participants will learn how to help clients solve décor dilemmas, the keys to defining focal points and ‘reading’ the space and time saving tips for arranging furniture to maximize the ambiance of the room. Solutions will also be provided for what to do if you have too much or too little, as well as the secrets to authentic accessorizing and picture hanging…the finishing touches that make a home come to life. During the afternoon, participants will get the chance to practice their new found skills by making over a room in a nearby home.

The price of $289.00 includes class materials, lunch and transportation to the project site. For more information on workshops, home consultations or staging services, call Sandy Dixon at 303.601.6403.

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Speaking Engagements

My Service Commitment to Meeting Planners

Here is what I will do for you before, during, and after my presentation.

Before the presentation, I will:

 Be available to discuss plans for my presentation.
 Know what your organization does and why it does it.
 Know why I am there and have a specific plan to accomplish your goals for
     my presentation.
 Know the theme of your meeting and relate my presentation to it.
 Know why your people would want to hear what I have to say on this
     topic.
 Coordinate with other speakers or the speakers bureau to assure your
     goals are met.
 Notify you in advance of my travel itinerary.

On-site, I will:

 Notify you when I arrive on site and contact you immediately should any serious delays          occur.
 Be accessible to you from the time I arrive until I leave.
 TELL YOU THE TRUTH 100% OF THE TIME
 Retire early the night before my presentation.
 Be reasonable and considerate in my use of room charges and incidental
    expenses.
 Be in the meeting room for a sound check at least one hour before I speak.
 Coordinate with the set-up crew and other presenters to make sure my needs fit
     your overall needs.
 Stay out of the way until it is my turn to speak.
 Study your audience and the other speakers to align my message with them.
 Be dressed appropriately, always one step more formal or business-like than the
    audience.
 Provide an easy, brief written introduction and be available to coach my introducer.
 Make suggestions to the crew as to how to maximize audience impact through
    creative use of lights, sound or staging.
 Be in the room, seated and visible to you even before my introduction begins.

During my presentation, I will:

  Walk on stage cheerfully and open my presentation with energy and purpose.
  Never use off-color language or material.
  Interact with the audience and involve them through questions and exercises as      appropriate.
  Present well-researched, compelling information.
  Use stories and humor liberally.
  Use appropriate audio/visuals to enhance the look, feel and impact of my presentation.
  React maturely, good-naturedly and flexibly to any problems that arise. This includes:      audio visuals,  lights, sounds, emergencies, etc.
  Never be rude to an audience member.
  Allow for questions and comments from the audience during my presentation.
  Summarize my points and offer ways to remember my key points.
  Relate my points to your organization and people.
  Never abuse my assignment by turning my speech into a sales pitch.
  Only offer my products if approved or requested in advance.
  Stick to my time frame and adjust if needed.
  End my presentation on time so you stay on schedule.

After my presentation, I will:

  Stay around after my speech briefly to answer questions or hear comments.
  Check out and depart with minimal effort to you.
  Itemize my expenses and bill you promptly after the presentation.
  Provide receipts as needed.
  Promptly fill any orders for my products.
  Send a copy of my email newsletter for each audience member as a follow-up, if desired.
  Suggest strategies to continue the impact of my message during follow-up.
  Never disclose any sensitive information about your organization.
  Be willing to accept phone calls and emails to follow up on the presentation from
     audience members. I respond to email messages and phone calls within 24 hours and,           often, within a few hours.

Bottom Line:

I will deliver an exceptionally good presentation in a highly professional manner. If you have any doubts, ask me for contact information for meeting planners who have been delighted with my presentations.

I proudly adhere to these accountability standards, originally established by Jim Cathcart, CSP, CPAE, and past-president of the National Speakers Association, as a personal and professional code of conduct for speakers.