How Home Stagers Can Use ShopMy to Add a New Income Stream to Their Business
- Sabrina Prince
- 3 days ago
- 3 min read

Most home stagers already source hundreds of decor pieces every year — pillows, artwork, lighting, rugs, mirrors, and furniture.
But what many stagers don’t realize is that the exact items they already use for staging can become a passive income stream.
Platforms like ShopMy allow home stagers to earn commission when people purchase products through their curated links.
If you’re already creating beautiful spaces and sharing them online, this is one of the easiest ways to add an additional revenue stream to your staging business.
Here’s exactly how it works.
What Is ShopMy?
ShopMy is an affiliate platform designed for creators, stylists, and designers.
Instead of sending people random product links, you can create curated storefronts and product collections that showcase the items you recommend.
Think of it as a digital version of your staging inventory list.
For example, you could create collections like:
“My Favorite Neutral Throw Pillows”
“Best Rugs for Living Room Staging”
“Affordable Lighting That Looks High-End”
“Staging Accessories I Use in Every Home”
When someone purchases through your link, you earn a commission.
Why ShopMy Is Perfect for Home Stagers
Home stagers are already doing the hard work — sourcing products, styling rooms, and knowing what looks good in photos.
Using an affiliate platform simply allows you to monetize that expertise.
Here’s why it works so well.
1. You Already Know What Sells
As a home stager, you know which pieces photograph well and appeal to buyers.
For example:
Neutral rugs
Bouclé accent chairs
Minimalist lamps
Decorative bowls and trays
Large neutral artwork
These are exactly the kinds of items people search for when decorating their homes.
When you share links to these products through ShopMy, you turn your design knowledge into clickable shopping guides.
2. Clients Already Ask You Where Things Are From
One of the most common questions stagers receive is:
“Where did you buy that?”
Instead of searching through receipts or sending long messages, you can simply send your ShopMy storefront.
For example:
“Living Room Staging Essentials”
“My Favorite Neutral Decor”
“Affordable Art for Large Walls”
Clients can shop the look, and you earn a commission.
3. It Turns Social Media Into Income
Many stagers share their work on Instagram, Pinterest, or TikTok.
But without affiliate links, that content generates visibility but no revenue.
With ShopMy, you can link products directly in your content.
For example:
Instagram caption example:
“Living room staging for a recent listing. I linked all the decor in my ShopMy storefront.”
Pinterest example:
“Shop this neutral living room staging look.”
Over time, these links can generate passive income from content you already created.
Types of ShopMy Collections Home Stagers Can Create
Here are some collections that tend to perform well.
Living Room Staging Essentials
Include:
Neutral rugs
Coffee tables
Throw pillows
Decorative trays
Large artwork
Bedroom Staging Favorites
Include:
White duvet covers
Accent pillows
Table lamps
Bedside decor
Throw blankets
Staging Accessories That Work in Every Home
Include:
Ceramic vases
Decorative bowls
Faux olive trees
Books and trays
Sculptural objects
These collections are perfect for Pinterest traffic and blog posts.
Where to Share Your ShopMy Links
To generate sales, your links need visibility.
Home stagers can easily integrate them into existing marketing.
Link your storefront in your bio and mention it in captions.
Example:
“Shop the staging look in my ShopMy.”
Create pins like:
“Home Staging Living Room Ideas”
“Neutral Decor Finds”
“Staging Accessories That Look Expensive”
Each pin can link to your product collection.
Your Website or Blog
If you already have a blog, you can embed your collections directly into posts.
Example articles:
“10 Home Staging Decor Pieces I Use in Every Listing”
“Best Affordable Rugs for Staging”
“Neutral Decor That Makes Homes Look Expensive”
These posts can continue generating clicks for years.
How Much Can Home Stagers Earn?
Affiliate income varies, but many creators earn 5–20% commission per sale depending on the brand.
Because home decor items often cost $50–$800, commissions can add up quickly.
For example:
Lamp sale: $8–$40
Rug sale: $20–$100
Sofa sale: $100+
If your content consistently drives traffic, this can turn into a meaningful additional revenue stream.
Final Thoughts
Home staging already requires a deep understanding of furniture, decor, and design trends.
Platforms like ShopMy allow stagers to monetize that expertise beyond service-based work.
Instead of only earning income from staging projects, you can also generate revenue from:
product recommendations
design inspiration
curated shopping guides
Over time, this can transform your staging brand into both a service business and a digital income stream.




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