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The Second Biggest Mistake Interior Designers Make With Fees

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I’ve been guilty of this before, and it usually happens when I am swamped with work.  This is also one of the reasons so many designers lose money.

What is it?

Tracking your time.  I know.  This is a royal pain, but it is part of doing business.

What happens when you don’t keep up with time tracking daily?  You don’t have a baseline for how long it takes to do certain activities.  That means it is difficult to estimate time for a project, and therefore estimate budgets.

Also, it leads to scope creep that isn’t paid by your clients.  You have to be firm with yourself because this is money in your pocket to pay for your children’s activities, vacations or employee paychecks.  It’s also extremely important to have your employees track their time frequently, too.

A few times, I had to tell my employees that if they didn’t get their time entered, they wouldn’t get their paychecks.  When it affects their paycheck, it’s amazing how they get it done.

It’s like a diet – once you record what you eat, you can see patterns in your eating behavior and how many calories you’re really eating.

This is also extremely important for time management, because you can’t manage your time if you can’t estimate how long it takes to do something.  Interesting?

I know how long it takes for me to write a blog post, ezine article, write a class transcript and a typical white paper.  I schedule these activities early in the morning or on Sunday, because those are my best times for creation.

This is especially important if you are managing several projects.  Scheduling revenue generating activities first is your number one priority.

Even if you do value based or fixed fee projects, it is vital to track time.  For you as a business owner, it is also important to track your marketing and administrative time.  Why?  It helps you manage the work and identify where you need to make improvements.

There are a number of ways you can track your time.  I use a combination of my Google calendar, and Studio IT for design projects (Studio Webware is even better because you can update your time from your mobile phone).  For DSU time, I make a To Do list with Estimated and Actual time per day on an Excel spreadsheet.  It really works for me.

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  • I am just starting the interior decor business and find a lot of interesting information on your website. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
    I've been for 5 years in drapery business and graduated from Sheffield school now, but design/decor business if far more complicated in my opinion and different from my first business, so I feel desperate for new knowledge.

    Elena
  • It is very complicated, and underappreciated by most people...unfortunately. You might consider the Ultimate Interior Design Business Blueprint book. I share a lot of thinking that will help you navigate the business. We're glad to have you as part of the community. Be sure to share your questions, too.
  • joycejoneschiet
    This is great Gail! I see that I need to track my time a lot better. I didn't think about some of the things you track but I need to!
  • Hi Joyce. Yes, it is critical to know how to manage yourself more than anything. If you don't know how much time you're spending on different things, you can't manage your time. Also, most owners of firms are lucky to bill half of their time if they work by the hour. As long as we're doing things that aren't producing income for our business, then we're taking money out of our own pockets. Anything that is related to an expense should be delegated, outsourced or not done.
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