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Creating Fabulous Outdoor Spaces WEBinar

 Don’t Miss This MEMBERS ONLY Free Webinar:

Creating Fabulous Outdoor Spaces from the Ground Up with Anita Boetsma, Director of Client Relations, Helser Brothers, Inc.

Thursday July 8, 2010 11:00 AM CDT / 12:00 PM EDT

Attractive outdoor living spaces are increasingly popular. Learn how to design a perfect outdoor space for any client’s style. This webinar will cover everything from lighting to great ideas for special features. Plus, learn to specify and fabricate spectacular outdoor areas using today’s fabulous fabrics and trims. Outdoor curtains, shades, sails, pillows and cushions will be covered. Construction techniques and tips for longevity in the outdoor environment will be included. Class will cover everything from specifications, filler and fabric choices to hardware options. Don’t miss this.

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When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going – to Atlanta!

Not surprisingly, given the state of the economy in general and the housing market in particular, both exhibitor and attendees numbers were down this year at the Vision 10: International Window Coverings Expo in Atlanta.  Many vendors, designers, and workrooms decided they couldn’t justify the expense of participating.  If you were one of those who stayed away this year and you judged the event based on the photos your industry peers posted on Facebook pages, you know that those of us who traveled to Atlanta for the show had a blast.  You might even convince yourself that the week was all fun and games, and tell yourself that you did the right thing by passing up the luxury of a week of industry socializing in Atlanta this year. 
 
However, as much fun as it is to reunite with old and new friends and dish about the industry over dinner, the IWCE was anything but a frivolous expenditure.  Weeks have passed since I got back from Atlanta, and my business is already getting a great financial return on the time and money I invested in traveling to the show.
 
I have to admit, I headed to Atlanta in a serious negative funk.  I’ve been working such long hours over the past year or two that I was starting to burn out, and felt like I just couldn’t keep working like this anymore.  I’d never been to an IWCE event before, although I always read about them in Window Fashion Vision magazine, and I decided that I should go “at least once” and this was going to be the year.  I was shocked to discover that, if I had started attending this show the first year I was in business (when I thought I couldn’t afford to go) instead of waiting until the tenth year I was in business, I probably would have quadrupled my business in the second year and would be making at least twice as much money today.
 
Here are my top three money making takeaways from this year’s IWCE event that have gotten me excited about what I do all over again:
 
1. Mary Larsen’s seminar, “Money Changes (Everything!),” made me realize that I was feeling burned out and unappreciated because I had been giving away hundreds of hours of consulting time for free.  When I came to present a window treatment design that I was getting paid for, what should have been a 30-minute presentation would often drag out into a 3 ½ hour appointment because the client would say things like, “and what about the paint color?  While you’re here, could you take a look at this chair I saw in a catalog and tell me if you think it would look good in the guest room?  I bought some lamps but I still have the receipt; can you tell me which one you like best?”  I felt like, since I was making plenty of money on the window treatment, it was petty of me to hand her an hourly invoice on top of that just for asking my opinion, but all that time really adds up.  Affirmations like “Clients come easily, money comes easily, my clients are happy to pay me” felt silly to me at the beginning of Larsen’s seminar (I kept thinking of the Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley skits from SNL and wanted to add “…and doggonit, people like me!”). 
 
But by the end of her seminar, I realized that I had all kinds of psychological baggage that was holding me back and preventing me from implementing my own policies about charging for my design time.  Now that I’ve had a chance to put Larsen’s ideas into practice, though, it turns out that she was right – my current clientele has no problem paying me for consulting time as long as I tell them it’s billable up front when they start to digress from the current project.  One client last week even told me (as she was writing me a check for consulting time) that she’s not going to buy anything for her home anymore without running it by me first, because she’s made so many mistakes on her own but every time she follows my advice she “gets it right the first time.”  Can you believe it?  My clients really are happy to pay me for my time when I tell them matter-of-factly that “this is how I work.”   Charging for all of my consulting time is going to put thousands of dollars of additional income in my pocket this year, without doing any more work than I did last year, even if the economy stays as sluggish as it was last year.  Learn more about how Mary Larsen can help make your workroom or design business more profitable at http://www.growyourdesignbiz.com

 
2. I spent over an hour in the Minutes Matter booth, playing with Studio to get a feel for how it compared to my current design software, and I was really impressed.  With my current software, there just aren’t enough built in design options and I find myself spending hours and hours on every rendering because I have to create my own vector line drawings for many of the components I like to use in my designs.  With the addition of the Jackie Von Tobel modules for Studio, I realized that just about every design I have ever done or would ever want to do can be created using components of their built-in designs, which would save me hundreds of hours per year.  I prefer the fluid, sassy drawing style that Von Tobel has brought to Studio over the more rigid, technical look of my current software, and the folks at Minutes Matter will drastically discount their software to those of us who switch over and turn in our old software.  Since attending IWCE, I am much more aware that not only does time equal money, but my time is more valuable because it’s the only commodity I can never get more of.  Switching over to Studio is going to enable me to spend far less time working on each client’s design renderings, which will allow me to cut back on my hours without reducing my paycheck.  I’m not feeling so burned out anymore!  (By the way, my current software company was nowhere to be found at IWCE.  If they had a booth there, I would have stopped by and they would have at least had the opportunity to try to convince me to stick with their software and tell me why theirs is the better option for my business.  I wonder how many customers they lost by not exhibiting this year and letting Studio have the whole show to themselves?)  To learn more about Minutes Matter and Studio, visit http://www.minutesmatterstudio.com.  To see Jackie Von Tobel’s beautiful window and bedding designs, as well as her new fabric collection that debuted at IWCE this year, go to http://www.jackievontobel.com
 
 
3. I found some great new-to-me resources for affordable fabrics and trims at IWCE.  I have a weakness for Lee Jofa, Vervain, and Kravet Couture, but I’m finding that clients in this economy are more price-conscious than before and they are more willing to splurge in some areas when I can show them that I’m saving them money somewhere else.  I came home with some gorgeous but reasonably priced silks and crewel embroidered fabrics from Catania Silks (http://cataniasilk.com/) that rival high end showroom lines, and I’m already using one of their silks in a current client’s project.  I found some beautiful and unusual trims from D’Kei (http://www.dkei.net/) and Expo International (https://www.expointl.com/) that look way more expensive than they are. 
 La Finial, a brand-new miniature finial concept with truly custom finishes to match any fabric, debuted at this year’s show, and the L’Interior Le Nair booth reflected the creativity, originality, and Parisian flair of owner Tammi Le Nair. 
I was also able to see the beautiful new Evita swing arm hardware line from Helser Brothers in person for the first time.  Off the top of my head, I can think of three prior projects that I could have used the Evita line for.  This look is exactly what so many of my clients want for their homes.
 I know that these new resources are going to give me a competitive advantage in the months ahead. 
 
4. Okay, I know I said this was going to be a “top three,” but I lied.  Deb Barrett’s seminar, “Transforming Custom to Couture,” made me feel like Charlie Bucket the first time he set foot in the chocolate factory.  Did I die and go to drapery heaven?!  I thought I was doing high end drapery design before, but Deb’s samples and the techniques and resources that she shared are taking my work to a whole new level.  Having met Deb for the first time on our Paris trip in January (Merci mille fois, Jay and Mark!), this was my first time in one of her seminars and it was easy to see that her reputation in the industry is well-deserved.  The room was packed well before the seminar began, with everyone vying for the front row seats so they could get the best pictures of all of Deb’s goodies.  When she’d finished presenting, I had a cramp in my hand from an hour of furious note-taking and a camera full of photos to post on my business Facebook page.  What’s more, the day after I posted my photos, a former client who had moved away to the other side of the country several years ago contacted me because she fell in love with one of Deb’s gorgeous samples on my business Facebook page and she wondered if I could do something like that for her home in California.  Hmmm…  I think that can be arranged! 
 If you ever have the chance to see Deb in action, RUN to sign up for her class and camp out all night if you have to in order to get a good seat!  Find out more about what this industry maven is up to at http://www.debbarrett.com/
 
Are you getting the idea yet?  Times may be tough, and some businesses are going to weather this storm better than others.  Although there may be less business to be had today than in years past, the vendors who are still out there working the trade shows and the workrooms and designers who travel to the shows in search of new ideas and resources are going to get a bigger share of what business there is than those who stay home.  Skipping IWCE and other major industry events because the economy is down is like deciding that you can’t afford to advertise because you don’t have enough business – it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy of doom.
 
Next year, the IWCE show is headed to Tampa, and I’m planning to be there.  Let’s all meet up for cocktails!

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Contributed by Rebecca Deming Rumpf of Custom Interiors By Rebecca.

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Segway Tour Winners

We are excited to announce the six winners of the Atlanta Segway tour drawing held just before noon today. 

Mark Schultz, CJ Hunt, Robin McCallister, Athena Hatch, Sue Sifakis, and Paul Van Noy will enjoy a 2 hour Segway tour of downtown Atlanta with Mark and I this Wednesday evening.  Congrats to you all, we are going to have a blast!

Also, sincere thanks to all who participated.  We will be sending a nice little token of our appreciation to you all (winners included).
Mark and Jay

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Segway Tour In Atlanta

  

You can stop squinting, you don't know these people.

We have booked a 2 hour Segway tour of downtown Atlanta and have room for six more friends!

As a fun way to encourage folks to sign up for our Facebook fan-page and subscribe to whyhelser, we are offering  two ways to enter.   

You will find a form here at whyhelser.com and another form on the Helser Brothers Facebook page. Each form submitted will serve as an entry and another name in the hat.  

We will be pulling six names from the hat on Friday May 7th and announcing the winners at both locations at 12 noon, Pacific time.  

Segway Tour Entry Form:
First Name *
Last Name *
Company *
Email *
Sorry, but we have to ask…:
spacer I am 100% available on May 12th from 6-8pm.

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Legal Dept. Party Poopers Nix Flying Hamster Promo

Mark fills a balloon (this one is only half full!)

Another brilliant promotional idea bites the dust!  We wanted to attach hamsters to our giant helium balloons and release them in the exhibit hall at the IWCE, but were unable to convince the legal department to sign off on it. Mark and I feel that the likelyhood of a hamster attack is minimal so we can’t really see why there is a problem…….;-)

Flying-Hamster

Just kidding….Feel free to drop by at the end of the show, though,  and grab a giant balloon for your kids or grandkids!

See you there, Mark and Jay

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“I’m With The Brothers” – Vision 2010 VIP Pass

If you were not planning to go to Atlanta because of the admission fee, you just ran out of excuses.  Fill out the form and we will send one of these beauties.  See you there! 

If you would kindly fill out this form it would be just super.
Company *
First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Phone 1 *

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Charlotte’s Happenin’!

I had the privilege of spending last week at the CHF School in Charlotte as a guest instructor. What a great time!

CHF-SchoolThe week started with a new 2-Day Class on Specifying Custom Hardware. We shared a huge amount of information on topics ranging from the perfect template to designing truly custom hardware. Monday morning brought a new group of students for Outdoor Living. As you can see by the picture, we made a boatload (pun intended) of outdoor products from Umbrellas to boat seats! 

Helser-Brothers-wcaaThe Charlotte WCAA Chapter sponsored an all-day educational event with Design Guru Jackie Van-Tobel on Friday, March 26. In a brilliant and innovative move, vendors were stationed around the perimeter of the speaker’s room so we were in on every minute of the excitement. The place was packed and it was enormous fun seeing old friends and meeting new ones. Jackie’s presentation was entertaining and spot-on demonstrating new design trends and up to date colors. She was a fount of great ideas about how to turn those trends into products and profit for our industry. Jackie also showed off her new Fabric Collection and to the delight of the crowd announced a sampling program and upcoming Jackie Von-Tobel patterns! Check it out at www.JackieVonTobel.com!

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IWCE Fortune cookie

IWCE Fortune cookie

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An Uplifting IWCE Experience

iwce We want to invite you again to come see us in May at the International Window Coverings Expo.   You may even find it to be an uplifting experience like  Tammi LeNair did last year ;-)

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Time To Get Your Expo On!

IWCE-Sandwich-Board-Announc

On May 12th  – 15th we will be at the IWCE again so make plans now to come out and see us!  In the past we have always brought everything including the kitchen sink, but this year we plan to keep things interesting by showing mostly the newest and freshest drapery hardware ideas.IWCE-Exhibit-Balloons

As always, when you are on the exhibit hall floor, look for our gigantic four foot balloons.

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ASU Accounting Students Visit HB Manufacturing Facility

Pictured (from left to right): Scott, James, Andrew, Sonia, & John

Pictured (from left to right): Scott, James, Andrew, Sonia, & John

This past semester I had the chance to work with some accounting students from Arizona State University. I randomly met one of the students at a wedding reception and learned that they needed to tour a manufacturing facility as a part of their semester project.

I was in college not too long ago and I remember how valuable the tours and onsite opportunities were, so I invited them down to our shop. Our initial meeting was about an hour, during which I gave the 4 students a tour of our shop, then we had a Q&A about accounting, inventory, production processes, (you know…the fun stuff)and how those drive management and marketing decisions. They gathered as much information as they could at the time and we planned on getting together down the road. 

Over the next few months, we spent some more time together discussing any other questions that arose. 

I just ran into one of the students again this past week (ironically enough at another wedding reception!) and followed up on their project. Sounded like their presentation went great! 

So we just wanted to give them all a shout out and congratulations on a project well done! Thanks for letting Helser Brothers be a part of it!

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Meet Our First Field-Blogger!

Rebecca Deming RumpfWhat a great industry! We were absolutely overwhelmed with fantastic entries for a trip to Maisson de Objet in Paris with Deb Barrett and Susan Schultz .

The task of choosing  was tough yet we were finally able to boil it down to an equally qualified group of finalists. Barring sending a whole delegation, we resorted to the “pulled from a hat”  method for final selection. Viola, we have officially chosen our first Helser Brothers Euro Field Blogger. She is articulate, knowledgeable (has a BA in European history), and a terrific writer who finds humor and inspiration in even the mundane. Her entry made us look forward to her impressions and unique take on her daily experiences. We knew she belonged in the pool of finalists when we read ”I would probably agree to scrub public toilets in the Metro in exchange for free tickets – as long as I get to talk in my Pepé le Pew voice and wear fabulous, leopard-print rubber cleaning gloves and a chic hairnet, bien sûr!

Please join us in congratulating Rebecca Deming Rumpf of Custom Interiors by Rebecca in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Au revoir Rebecca!

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Paris Trip Drawing

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Paris Update

We have been overwhelmed by the fantastic response to this Paris event! We have recieved over two hundred submissions, most of which are from highly capable and deserving folks, so we have decided that it will be best to boil the submissions down to a group of finalists and then draw a name.  Watch for a drawing video on the 30th!

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The People Make This Industry Fun

susan schurz familiar pose

I am in Raleigh NC at the WCAA event flipping through the photos on my camera and I just noticed that a large majority of my candid event-shots contained people just enjoying the heck out of each other. It occurred to me that MOST of the  industry events I have attended over the last several years were filled laughter, clinking glasses, hearty handshakes, hugs,  and scenes similar to this one.

How fortunate we are to be part of an industry that is packed full of good people who love to collaborate and have fun.  If you haven’t been, I highly recommend that you get off your keester and start hanging out with your colleagues. You are really missing out on some good times.

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