Should You Be Offering E-Design?

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As you look at your interior design business, are you offering e-design? E-design is growing in popularity but if you are unfamiliar with the term e-design is the interior design of a space done entirely online. There are no in-home visits, face-to-face meetings with clients or implementation of the design. You work completely virtually from your home or studio to complete an e-design project.

There are a growing number of interior designers offering e-design as a service now. It opens them up to working with clientele in any location in the world. Perhaps you have clients with second homes, out of state friends or family who are looking for an interior designer or an ever-growing social media presence that is attracting potential clients from all over.

There are some big-name firms that I follow that are now offering an e-design package from Erin Gates to Kathryn Ireland. Check out your favorite interior designers that you follow for inspiration and see if they are offering an e-design service.

Before you offer an e-design package there are a few things to consider.

1.       Your e-design client market will be different from your current interior design client market. The clients you will working with on e-design may still have a healthy budget, but it will typically be less than that of a tradition client. An e-design client is also very much a DIY type of client since they have the confidence to implement your design. Also, e-design clients typically want things done more quickly since everything is online.

2.       You must be comfortable working with your clients online. Some interior designers have to see their client’s home, physically be in the space, touch the materials they are recommending and have face-to-face meetings with their client to really get the creative juices flowing. This is their process – so suddenly jumping to an all online model may not work for this type of designer.

3.       There is still great value in this service. Unfortunately, there are some companies out there who are significantly undervaluing e-design, but the strong, creative, e-designers of the world are emerging and proving their worth and value. There is obviously money in it or some of the most influential interior designers of our time would not be marketing it as a service.

The pros of offering an e-design package

1.       Working remotely! This offers you a whole newfound freedom to be able to do everything from your laptop.

2.       Business growth! It’s an opportunity to substantially grow your business by increasing your target market beyond your physical location.

3.       Passive income opportunities. Now that you are offering e-design as a service you may also want to consider affiliate marketing. You can make commissions off products your e-design clients purchase but you can also add those affiliate links to Pinterest pins, emails you send to your email list and your blog posts.

e-design is a wonderful new option for clients and interior designers. Although it is extremely popular it will never replace a full-service in-house design. Not everyone is in love with a virtual experience and that is okay. It takes all kinds to make this world go round, so if you are interested in e-design at all for your business – it might be worth exploring!

Let us know if you are interested in learning how working with a virtual design assistant can help you offer this new service. We are well-versed in e-design as well!