Many work at home moms feel like they have to throttle back during the summer break when their kids are home from school. I want to encourage you NOT TO go dormant on your creative business and lose all of your momentum.
For 17 years now, I've been a WAHM and that's all I know in my business. I always used the summer to get ahead of my competition and to take classes that would help my business. I know how to be resourceful. I know how to balance being a "good mom" and be an efficient, productive small business owner. I'm sharing 8 of my best tips for creating chunks of time so you can "get crap done."
Business consultant and video expert James Wedmore shares his knowledge on how to utilize the right entrepreneurial thinking to make profits in your business. James has tons of great advice and shares his experience in building his own business, which lead him from film school and bartending to being a 7-figure business consultant and marketing guru. His business advice is solid gold. He'll discuss the entrepreneurial mindset vs the employee mindset and how to keep and protect your creativity as a biz owner ... and so much more!
It's about to get real with this topic. I'm sharing seven reasons why your husband may not be totally supportive of your business. I also want to share practical ways to get him back on your side of building your dream business. Why is this even important? There needs to be unity in a marriage and it can be tough when you are chasing a business dream. And believe it or not, I have learned a knuckle-headed thing or two after running my home business for most of our marriage!
Note: This is a rebroadcast from episode 019
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Many creatives dream of owning their own boutique, store or shop to sell their goods. I've never owned a store, so I'm chatting with three women who share their pros and cons of their retail spaces. Allison Griffith of Refunk My Junk, Wendy Batten of Front Porch Mercantile and Chrysy Huff of RE discuss the hidden expenses and lessons to be learned when opening a brick and mortar.
What's the best way to make clients and customers want to purchase from you? What's the most attractive thing for a partnership? It's all about the branding, baby. Let's talk about how business branding for small businesses has nothing to do with the logo, colors and fonts, but rather everything to do with you how you brand yourself.