
This is a special Industry Spotlight episode of Design Biz Survival Guide. This supplemental format is designed to highlight brands and partners that support designers both creatively and professionally. This is our way of sharing valuable information and resources for your business with you, our loyal listeners.
Today we're speaking with Deb Mitchell, a marketing, messaging, and visibility expert based out of Charlotte, North Carolina. In this episode, Deb shares how she partners with interior design professionals to refine their messaging and boost their visibility to attract the clients they want. We also discuss Deb's behind-the-scenes exposure to the business of design, the most common marketing pain points that design business owners experience, and Deb breaks down what it looks like to work with her to develop a comprehensive and effective brand voice to grow your design business.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
- Deb shares how her background in writing and communications informs her marketing work with interior designers. Deb explains why effective marketing requires both visibility and messaging that clearly communicates a designer's value. Rick and Deb discuss why so many designers struggle to articulate their elevator pitch and what makes their business different. Deb shares how her behind-the-scenes experience inside a luxury design studio shaped her understanding of client communication and qualification. Deb explains how reviews, portfolio projects, website copy, and social media can unintentionally signal the wrong type of client or project. Deb breaks down why visibility does not always mean being on stage or constantly showing up on video. Deb shares client success stories that demonstrate how refined messaging and positioning can attract better-fit projects. Deb outlines her process for working with designers, including her Pipeline Punch List deep-dive and strategic recommendations.
NOTABLE QUOTES
- "If it's not effective, let's not do it." "You need that third party to really translate between you and your clients." "Not every red flag is actually red. Sometimes it's pinky." "There's a lot of confidence that comes from clarity."
SUPPORTING RESOURCES
- Deb Mitchell Co. Website: https://www.debmitchellco.com/ Deb Mitchell Co. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debmitchellco/