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Interior DesignHer
Interior DesignHer
33 episodes
6 days ago
Ronniesha Rivera, founder of Vetted by Design, shares her journey from interior design business owner to platform creator. After a costly bookkeeper mistake led to a government audit, she realized the need for a curated marketplace of business professionals vetted specifically for interior design expertise. Key Discussion Points: The specific tax filing error that triggered a government audit Why general business experts fail interior design clients The vetting process for ensuring professional competency How to overcome the fear of delegation and hiring Building trust with service providers who understand your industry The platform economics that keep it free for designers Guest Background: Ronniesha owns Alder and Stone Interiors and founded Vetted by Design in January 2025. The platform features vetted business professionals across categories like bookkeeping, marketing, virtual assistance, and project management - all specifically experienced with interior design businesses.
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Ronniesha Rivera, founder of Vetted by Design, shares her journey from interior design business owner to platform creator. After a costly bookkeeper mistake led to a government audit, she realized the need for a curated marketplace of business professionals vetted specifically for interior design expertise. Key Discussion Points: The specific tax filing error that triggered a government audit Why general business experts fail interior design clients The vetting process for ensuring professional competency How to overcome the fear of delegation and hiring Building trust with service providers who understand your industry The platform economics that keep it free for designers Guest Background: Ronniesha owns Alder and Stone Interiors and founded Vetted by Design in January 2025. The platform features vetted business professionals across categories like bookkeeping, marketing, virtual assistance, and project management - all specifically experienced with interior design businesses.
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Entrepreneurship
Business,
Management,
Marketing
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Interior Designers : Protect Your Intellectual Property from AI
Interior DesignHer
13 minutes 19 seconds
2 months ago
Interior Designers : Protect Your Intellectual Property from AI
Your business is built on a unique blend of creativity, client trust, and a deep understanding of what makes a house a home. Every project you complete—from the initial design concept to the final stunning photograph—is a piece of your intellectual property (IP). But in the age of Artificial Intelligence, a silent, unseen exchange is taking place. Your IP, the very soul of your business, is being used to train the same AI tools that threaten to commoditize your profession. This document is a wake-up call. It's not a speculative warning about a distant future; it's a guide to the threats you face right now by unknowingly providing a public blueprint of your interior design business to AI models. This is about more than just images—it's about protecting your design concepts, your operational manuals, your client communications, and the very business structure you've worked so hard to build.
Interior DesignHer
Ronniesha Rivera, founder of Vetted by Design, shares her journey from interior design business owner to platform creator. After a costly bookkeeper mistake led to a government audit, she realized the need for a curated marketplace of business professionals vetted specifically for interior design expertise. Key Discussion Points: The specific tax filing error that triggered a government audit Why general business experts fail interior design clients The vetting process for ensuring professional competency How to overcome the fear of delegation and hiring Building trust with service providers who understand your industry The platform economics that keep it free for designers Guest Background: Ronniesha owns Alder and Stone Interiors and founded Vetted by Design in January 2025. The platform features vetted business professionals across categories like bookkeeping, marketing, virtual assistance, and project management - all specifically experienced with interior design businesses.