58 tasks designers can do in 10 minutes or less to move their business forward

Running an interior design business means juggling multiple tasks and it’s easy to feel like there’s never enough time.

But even with just 10 minutes, you can make meaningful progress.

Here are 58 quick wins to help move your business forward that don’t take a major time commitment.

  1. Update your Instagram highlights

  2. Update your Instagram bio

  3. Add a client testimonial to your website

  4. Add a new project to your website

  5. Create an Instagram story

  6. Check your Google Business profile and update as needed

  7. Answer your DMs and comments

  8. Repost a past client testimonial on Instagram stories

  9. Engage with five potential clients or collaborators on Instagram

  10. Follow five new accounts in your niche and leave some thoughtful comments on their posts

  11. Send a quick email to a past client checking in

  12. Update your LinkedIn profile with your latest projects

  13. Share a quick tip in your Instagram stories

  14. Pin five new images from your website to your Pinterest boards

  15. Optimise your Instagram name for search (e.g. “Sydney Interior Designer”)

  16. Share a client success story or transformation on Instagram

  17. Post a behind-the-scenes Instagram story of what you’ve been working on today

  18. Share a poll or question on Instagram Stories to boost engagement

  19. Email a past lead with a follow-up

  20. Update your email signature

  21. Brainstorm 10 new blog post, YouTube video or social media content ideas

  22. Review your last 20 Instagram posts - which performed best? Plan more like those

  23. Write a short LinkedIn post about a recent project or lesson learned

  24. Record a short voice memo about your design process to use for future content

  25. Clean your desk

  26. Organise your digital files

  27. Check your website for broken links and fix any you find

  28. Send a thank you message to a client or supplier

  29. Research some new suppliers

  30. Write a to-do list for tomorrow

  31. Review your upcoming invoices and send any necessary reminders

  32. Review and update your services page

  33. Refresh your website’s about page - include more storytelling to build connection

  34. Follow up with a client who showed interest but hasn’t booked yet

  35. Reach out to a local builder or architect to explore collaborations

  36. Look at your website on mobile - does it look good and function well? If not, plan how to make it mobile responsive.

  37. Research a local event where you could network with potential clients

  38. Write a short blog post answering a common client question

  39. Reach out to a past client to say hello

  40. Review your latest project photos - are there any you haven’t shared yet?

  41. Sort out and organise your samples - get rid of any you don’t need

  42. Make a quick list of content ideas for the next month

  43. Update your client onboarding email with any new details

  44. Review your current project timelines and adjust if needed

  45. Set up an automated reply for new inquiries (ideally pointing to booking your paid consultation and how to do that)

  46. Review your brand colours and fonts - are they consistent across platforms?

  47. Look at your competitors’ websites and social media for ideas

  48. Draft your next newsletter

  49. Check your website speed - does it load quickly? You can use speedtest.net

  50. Record a quick video answering a common client question and post it

  51. Unsubscribe from newsletters or emails that no longer serve you

  52. Follow up with a vendor about an outstanding order or sample request

  53. Look at your Google Reviews - make sure you have answered them all

  54. Create some email templates to help you respond quickly to common client questions

  55. Look at your analytics and see which website pages get the most traffic

  56. Add an FAQ section to your website if you don’t have one

  57. Find a new Facebook or LinkedIn group to join and engage in

  58. Research a local event space or coffee shop where you could host a design talk or small event

Thanks for reading and catch you in my next post :)

Clare x

Dr Clare Le Roy

PS: If you enjoyed this then don’t forget to follow me @thelittledesigncorner for my daily tips on growing a profitable design or architecture business.

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