Eric économise 95 000 euros sur ses travaux de rénovations
Summary
TLDREric, inspired by sponsored weddings, creatively financed his home renovation by securing sponsorships for materials and labor, saving €72,000. In exchange, he promoted partners on his widely-followed blog. Despite reduced costs, Eric invested significant time in negotiations and content creation. He also bartered services and skills, like DIY work for neighbors' meals, further cutting expenses. His innovative approach to sponsorship and bartering not only advanced his renovation but also fostered a community of support.
Takeaways
- 🏠 Eric bought a house in 2012 and embarked on a renovation project estimated at €95,000.
- 💡 Inspired by sponsored weddings, Eric decided to sponsor his entire construction project.
- 🔨 Materials like framework, wood, tiles, and windows were provided by sponsors.
- 🏡 Inside the house, even the flooring, wood stove, electricity, and plumbing were sponsored.
- 🎁 Eric received approximately €72,000 worth of materials and tools as gifts from sponsors.
- 🤝 In exchange for the sponsorships, Eric agreed to advertise his partners on his blog, which has 47,000 followers.
- ⏰ Eric invested significant time in researching and negotiating with potential sponsors, dedicating almost an hour daily.
- 👷♂️ He convinced around thirty partners to support his project, showcasing his negotiation skills.
- 📈 Eric's strategy included transforming his house into a billboard for sponsors, offering them visibility in return for their support.
- 💰 Despite the savings, Eric still requires €25,000 in donations to complete his renovation.
- 🔄 Eric also engages in bartering, exchanging his DIY skills for goods and services, like food from his neighbor.
Q & A
In what year did Eric purchase his house?
-Eric bought the house in 2012.
What was the estimated cost of the construction work on Eric's house?
-The estimated cost of the construction work was €95,000.
How did Eric get the idea to sponsor his construction work?
-Eric got the idea to sponsor his construction work from watching television shows about sponsored weddings.
What materials were provided to Eric by sponsors for his construction?
-Sponsors provided materials such as framework, wood, tiles, windows, French windows, lime for plaster, flooring, and interior utilities like a wood stove, electricity, and plumbing.
How much in gifts did Eric receive for materials and tools?
-Eric received €72,000 in gifts for materials and tools.
What was the obligation Eric had in return for the sponsorships?
-In exchange for the sponsorships, Eric agreed to talk about his partners on his blog to advertise them.
How many people follow Eric's blog?
-Eric's blog is followed by 47,000 people.
How many sponsors did Eric convince for his project?
-Eric convinced around thirty partners for his project.
What is the age of the barn Eric plans to renovate?
-The barn Eric plans to renovate is almost 300 years old.
What does Eric plan to create in the renovated barn?
-Eric plans to create a living space, a large living room in the renovated barn.
How much money did Eric save by receiving 170 m2 of mineral wool from a sponsor?
-Eric saved €2,000 by receiving 170 m2 of mineral wool from a sponsor.
What kind of vehicle did the supermarket provide to Eric for his project?
-A supermarket provided Eric with a small dump truck for his project.
How does Eric advertise for his partners?
-Eric advertises for his partners by driving around with their branded vehicles and transforming his house into billboards.
What kind of exchange system does Eric practice with his neighbor Fabienne?
-Eric practices a bartering system with his neighbor Fabienne, where he offers DIY expertise for her delicious dishes.
How much money has Eric saved through sponsorships and bartering over 10 years?
-Eric has saved €72,000 through sponsorships and bartering over 10 years.
What are the remaining costs for Eric to complete his renovation project?
-Eric still needs €25,000 in donations to complete his renovation project.
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