This is Femprenur Secrets, where Business Babes Reveal Secrets. With your host & brand strategist, Huda and notable women entrepreneurs, you will learn about branding, marketing and business strategies from the perspective of women entrepreneurs.
Sometimes, you wished someone would have told you what mistake you could avoid at age 21. Alas, you're not young forever and have to go through the school of hard knocks to get where you are today. Here at Fempreneur Secrets, where our financial year is drawing to a close… We got a few things we want you to hear, that you wished you knew sooner. I concluded these 5 things I did differently this year so that our business can keep growing. Links mentioned in the episode: Business Genius Secret Vault Book a Feminine CEO Chat
At this week's Fearless Fempreneur Show, I had the honour to speak to Janayna Osada, a creative soul who has lived in 5 culturally diverse cities. Alongside Maria Clara Batalha, a born entrepreneur who has successfully built several e-commerce brands from scratch. Both Janayna and Maria shared with us on how they took different brands, particularly their own venture (SHE Period), from ground zero to the global stage.
At this week's Fearless Fempreneur Show, I had the honour to speak to Janayna Osada, a creative soul who has lived in 5 culturally diverse cities. Alongside Maria Clara Batalha, a born entrepreneur who has successfully built several e-commerce brands from scratch. Both Janayna and Maria shared with us on how they took different brands, particularly their own venture (SHE Period), from ground zero to the global stage.
In this episode, we'll learn about how to start a business with no money using fast cash strategies including creating samples/tasters and pre-orders, as well as learning how to build an MVP to test for Product Market Fit. Links mentioned: Feminine CEO Chat
In this episode, we'll learn about how to start a business with no money using fast cash strategies including creating samples/tasters and pre-orders, as well as learning how to build an MVP to test for Product Market Fit. Links mentioned: Feminine CEO Chat
One business aspect that we, as female entrepreneurs, are constantly trying to improve is Marketing. Be it Social Media Marketing or Digital Advertising, we're always on the lookout for the most innovative ways to grab the hearts of our audiences. More often than not, the content that gets the most attention is the kind that reveals emotions. So, how do we unveil ourselves on social media? How can we do it right? In this episode of Fearless Fempreneur Show with Christine, we discussed these three main topics: Outgrowing Your Business: What's Next? Authenticity Marketing: Being Yourself on Social Media Choosing Your Focus & Priorities Listen to the complete episode to start adapting Christine's unorthodox marketing methods!
I sat down with an award winning business coach who has combined smart strategies and deep soul work to grow and scale hundreds of global businesses. Her work has been featured on TedX, Entrepreneur, Forbes, National Geographic, and more! This stunning woman is Christine Hansen, also the founder and CEO of Sleep Like A Boss. One business aspect that we, as female entrepreneurs, are constantly trying to improve is Marketing. Be it Social Media Marketing or Digital Advertising, we're always on the lookout for the most innovative ways to grab the hearts of our audiences. More often than not, the content that gets the most attention is the kind that reveals emotions. So, how do we unveil ourselves on social media? How can we do it right? In this episode of Fearless Fempreneur Show with Christine, we discussed these three main topics: Outgrowing Your Business: What's Next? Authenticity Marketing: Being Yourself on Social Media Choosing Your Focus & Priorities Listen to the complete episode to start adapting Christine's unorthodox marketing methods! Prefer something visual? Watch this episode on YouTube! Authentic Marketing in the Feminine Business World with Christine Hansen What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
In the past 6-months, I've spoken to over 50 women during my Feminine CEO Chats. I've learnt that the biggest fear of starting a business is the question "Where am I going to get the money to start?" In this episode, we will uncover one of my most favourite methods of raising capital into your business — starting with what you have. Links Mentioned: Fearless Fempreneur Club
In the past 6-months, I've spoken to over 50 women during my Feminine CEO Chats. I've learnt that the biggest fear of starting a business is the question "Where am I going to get the money to start?" In this episode, we will uncover one of my most favourite methods of raising capital into your business — starting with what you have. Links Mentioned: Fearless Fempreneur Club What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
Wonder what is it like to be a Femtech Entrepreneur? Let's have a chat with Viveka Kalidasan to learn about Women Innovating Woman-Centric Technologies for Women.
Wonder what is it like to be a Femtech Entrepreneur? Let's have a chat with Viveka Kalidasan to learn about Women Innovating Woman-Centric Technologies for Women.
It's been such a long-time and we're finally ready to start a new season. We trimmed ALL episodes from Season 3 because they were off-brand. We felt such great alignment, and am starting Season 4 fresh mid-way into 2021 instead of our usual start of the year. In this episode, you'll learn all about the new name of our show; what it means to be a Fearless Fempreneur; and what is the Feminine CEO Chat Links Mentioned: Book a Feminine CEO Chat Join the free Fearless Fempreneur Community
Welcome to Fempreneur Secrets Podcast where we share with you quick tips to unlock your fearless business potential and launch your first profitable business online. We also bring daring and fearless women entrepreneurs from all over the world on the show as they share their biggest secrets for success. So, let's dive into the show!
In a special conversation I had with my staff, Dayyah, we talked about the 3 Things You Can Do To Start a Business Without Resources. She shared some of her thoughts about it and what you can learn from them as well. HOLD ON! Before you go, if you enjoyed this episode, I'd love for you to take a minute to leave a review on Apple Podcast. It will help me reach more people, and help me know exactly what type of episodes to produce for you. And when you've completed that, I want you to send a screenshot over to reviews@fempreneursecrets.com to receive a free gift from us! If you haven't already, follow us on Instagram @FempreneurSecrets or connect with us on our website www.fempreneursecrets.com. Keep learning and keep believing in yourself because the world needs an inspiration just like you. Till the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets Podcast. What do you think? “Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you.” I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
In a special conversation I had with my staff, Dayyah, we talked about the 3 Things You Can Do To Start a Business Without Resources. She shared some of her thoughts about it and what you can learn from them as well.
What is Canva and How Can I Use It For My Business with Shurvone Wright If you prefer videos, you can watch our interview here What is Canva and How Can I Use It For My Business with Shurvone Wright What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
What is Canva and How Can I Use It For My Business with Shurvone Wright
I had the pleasure of interviewing Adriana Alvarez as she shares with us Why Women Leaders are not Publishing Books. In this never seen before the episode, she shares her secrets to start writing a book for visibility & authority in your industry. In this episode, you'll hear about: The secrets to start writing a book How a book helps with visibility & authority in your industry If you prefer videos, you can watch our interview here Why Women Leaders are Not Publishing Books with Adriana Alvarez What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Adriana Alvarez as she shares with us Why Women Leaders are not Publishing Books. In this never seen before the episode, she shares her secrets to start writing a book for visibility & authority in your industry.
If you've been wondering what is the difference between showcase and showing off your achievements, this post is written for you. I've been in that dilemma before so I know that it can get confusing. In this episode, I will cover: The difference between Showcasing and Showing Off THE step to take if you want to be visible online & get media features like I had Read Show Notes
In this episode, you'll hear: The difference between Showcasing and Showing Off THE step to take if you want to be visible online & get media features like I had If you've been wondering what is the difference between showcase and showing off your achievements, this post is written for you. I've been in that dilemma before so I know that it can get confusing. Whenever I speak to women during my Feminine CEO Chat, I hear some common requirements to business that they set for themselves: "I don't want to have my face to the business" "I want to quit my job like yesterday to start my business, but I don't want my bosses or colleagues to know about my business" "I am a private person and I don't like to share about my life to my business, and vice versa" Here's the thing. If I said yes to all the pseudo requirements above, I wouldn't have been able to launch a purpose-driven business like Fempreneur Secrets and my video production company. These are just limiting beliefs we set in our own minds that really prevents us from moving forward. This week was one interesting journey for me. Over the weekend, I was featured on AsiaOne. Then, this same article was picked up again by HerWorld Singapore and The Asian Parent. Concurrently, I was invited to talk about gender equality in my own personal life on Channel 8. If you're based in Singapore, you know how HARD it is for a minority to appear on these media. My face was on the banners for all these features, and I was okay. Because this was a win for women in my community. This is not my achievement but a mark of success for minority women in Singapore who dress and look like me. I've been positioned at the headline banner, proving to you that it is more than possible to appear in mainstream media. Well, why am I sharing with you this? There is a BIG difference between showcasing and showing off. By definition to show off is to "behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying". Isn't it interesting how Cambridge Dictionary would define this? Showcase on the other hand is is "to show the best qualities or parts of something". What is the difference then? You can be showing the same thing, but one can be seen as being a show off, and the other being a showcase. It all boils down to the intention and the way this was being presented. For example, Audrey and Liz have both purchased a car. On her social media, Audrey would pose in front of her car and mention her car whenever the opportunity arises. Audrey would check her number of likes, comments and general praises coming from her social media within the first hour of sharing. She repeats this behaviour whenever possible. The intention here is to get attention. Liz on the other hand shared about her purchase on the day of her key collection. She shared it once more when her family of 5 was able to sit comfortably in one vehicle, without having to be separated because of the safe distancing measures. And she has not shared about her car since. The intention here is to share her joy and achievement without the need for attention. She's simply marking her achievement, and leaving it there. To her, whoever knows, knows. That is showcasing So, it is clear that showcasing is the better option for your business. It leaves your organisation with a strong and lasting impression, giving your potential clients confidence to connect with you. Of course, showcasing is not necessarily easy. It can take years before you get noticed by mainstream media. I was first featured on my community papers and have been featured many times by the same community papers. I was joking to my husband that one day, Berita Harian would no longer call me for media interviews because I've been featured too many times! Back in 2019, I had my first media feature on Borneo Bulletin and was being interviewed on Progresif Radio in Brunei. That shaped the journey forward towards being picked up for media interviews. But I have to say, my very first interview was on a Podcast show called Hijab Forum. You can catch my interview there. The episode took almost a year before it was published. In between the time of the interview to the time it was published, I was being interviewed by many other podcast shows. The reality is that being featured on Podcast Shows is a great beginning to your career or business visibility. There are over 18.5 million episodes from over 520,000 active podcast shows all over the world and in over 100 difference languages! There is bound to be a show that wants to feature the amazing work that you do! Before you could get on those shows, you need to have what I like to call the Magic One Sheet! With just one page, you can get featured on shows you want to be associated with. I'll be sharing about the Magic One Sheet that has helped me get media interviews and speaking engagements in the Fearless Fempreneur Club this 2 October at 9AM. This will be the FIRST monthly session we're holding since the new update of Fearless Fempreneur Club. Join Fearless Fempreneurs Club and join the upcoming session LIVE JOIN NOW Hear from the ladies in our community
Every 1000 Singaporeans purchase an average of 34 pieces of new clothing and discard 27 pieces of previously-owned clothing each year (CNA, 2019). This is contributing to large wastage all over the world. In this episode, Yvette Ng, founder of indie-label Y-NG, shares about sustainable clothing & conscious fashion. In this episode, you'll hear about: What is sustainable clothing & conscious fashion? What can we do to be part of the sustainable fashion movement? What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
Every 1000 Singaporeans purchase an average of 34 pieces of new clothing and discard 27 pieces of previously-owned clothing each year (CNA, 2019). This is contributing to large wastage all over the world. In this episode, Yvette Ng, founder of indie-label Y-NG, shares about sustainable clothing & conscious fashion. Access Show Notes: https://fempreneursecrets.com/podcast
When you're starting a side-gig, you need to determine the amount of time you're willing to spend and stick to it. You may not have a lot of time in your hands to do the full work of the business, but here I've broken down the recommendations of what to do with your time in phases. In this episode, you'll hear about: The four phases as a 4-step Plan to Quit Your Job & Start a Business. What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
When you're starting a side-gig, you need to determine the amount of time you're willing to spend and stick to it. You may not have a lot of time in your hands to do the full work of the business, but here I've broken down the recommendations of what to do with your time in phases. In this episode, I'll walk you through the four phases as a 4-step Plan to Quit Your Job & Start a Business. Access Show Notes: https://www.fempreneursecrets.com/podcast
It's been such a long-time and we're finally ready to start a new season. In this episode, I'll be sharing you the honest truth about what went on the past year and why I was on a super long hiatus. We're back and now we're back with a bang!
Welcome to Fempreneur Secrets Podcast where we share with you quick tips to unlock your fearless business potential and launch your first profitable business online. We also bring daring and fearless women entrepreneurs from all over the world on the show as they share their biggest secrets for success. So, let's dive into the show!
Non-Profit — A Different Kind of Business with Evelyn
Non-Profit — A Different Kind of Business with Evelyn
How to Turn a Business From $0 to 6-Figures with Warda Shariff
How to Turn a Business From $0 to 6-Figures with Warda Shariff
Fear of Visibility & How to Overcome It with Maii Vu
Fear of Visibility & How to Overcome It with Maii Vu
As a Fempreneur, there will come a point in time where you need to lead a team. When that time comes, there are a couple of things that you need to be aware of including how to inspire and build your team of champions! We went LIVE with Eunice Yuen as she uncovers her 3As Framework to build a team of elites. Links mentioned: Join the 5-Day Goal Setting Challenge and set amazing goals for 2021 Blissful Studios — Bringing your business to LIVE Access the Show Notes here
As a Fempreneur, there will come a point in time where you need to lead a team. When that time comes, there are a couple of things that you need to be aware of including how to inspire and build your team of champions! We went LIVE with Eunice Yuen as she uncovers her 3As Framework to build a team of elites. Watch The Interview Video How to Build a Team of Champions with Eunice Yuen What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
Building a Million Dollar Business Without a Shark, Loan or investors with Suhein Beck
Building a Million Dollar Business Without a Shark, Loan or investors with Suhein Beck
There can only be ONE you and that's the special power that you need to define for yourself. In today's episode, Patty Dominguez, founder of Position to Profit, walks us through the process of how you can define your unique category of ONE and position your business for profit. This is a POWERFUL episode that you MUST LISTEN to! Tune in now. In this episode, you'll hear about Patty's: Internal & external factors affecting business profit Positioning your business to your uniqueness Value stacking and how that can help increase your profitability What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
There can only be ONE you and that's the special power that you need to define for yourself. In today's episode, Patty Dominguez, founder of Position to Profit, walks us through the process of how you can define your unique category of ONE and position your business for profit. In this episode, Patty talks about: Internal & external factors affecting business profit Positioning your business to your uniqueness Value stacking and how that can help increase your profitability This is a POWERFUL episode that you MUST LISTEN to! Tune in now. Links Mentioned: Show Notes Positioning Quiz
We all know that 2020 wasn't the best year, but it certainly had its fair share of great memories. We have been with our podcast for 3 years, but 2020 was the official year we began running Fempreneur Secrets as a business. Here's a tribute to our 2020 In this episode, you'll hear about: Our honest truth about running Fempreneur Secrets this 2020 Some of our future plans for Fempreneur Secrets Here's a tribute to our 2020 After I recorded this episode, my team and I went through the year's statistics to see how we can grow for 2021. As this was undeniably our very first official year, we did not expect a lot of big numbers. To our surprise, we had great results this year. While we honestly can improve in our revenue generation, we always remember our MISSION and seeing these numbers are truly inspiring for 2021. 420 Entrepreneurs Groomed We didn't want to leave our business future to chance. We went out of the way to reach out to organisations who wanted to support entrepreneurial movements. We were blessed with the contract to train self-employed persons who wanted to improve their business. Throughout the year, we have collectively groomed 420 entrepreneurs (men, women and others). 140 Hours Spent Training Entrepreneurs The 420 entrepreneurs above spent more than 140 hours with us, gaining clarity in their business, planning a strategy for their digital marketing efforts and even learning how to collaborate with one another. We've also spent time flying from Singapore to Brunei to train qualified leaders in their companies to be better marketers with “intrapreneurship” skills within them. 5 Media Mentions For a company as young as ours, we never anticipated having had multiple media mentions. In March, we were interviewed by Borneo Bulletin and Progresif Radio. In May, we were picked up by Singapore media, Detik (under BERITA Mediacorp) with our first TV Interview. Just a few weeks after that, we were interviewed by Marketing in Asia as a feature on their online publication. In August, we were picked up by Berita Harian, a local newspaper While these are the 5 media mentions we had, I also had the opportunity to be interviewed on Podcast shows and Facebook LIVEs of fellow entrepreneurs in Singapore and the rest of the world. 15 Women Entrepreneurs Interviewed As you may already know, we began our journey with Fempreneur Secrets Podcast. When lockdown or quarantine or Circuit Breaker was put into force in June, I began Fearless Fempreneur LIVE Show where I picked the minds of talented, skilled and fearless women entrepreneurs in Singapore and beyond. I had a blast learning from each and every single one of them, no matter how long they have been in business. We did interview more than 15 women entrepreneurs, but these 15 were the ones whose episodes were published officially. The rest will be published from January 2021 onwards. 5 Webinar & Keynote Presentations I must say, this was by-far the most exciting experience for me. Beginning Fempreneur Secrets, I knew I wanted to touch as many lives as I could. So, I didn't pass off on any speaking opportunities. I began the year with 2 webinars done for Freminear and WEdu International. I had 2 private webinars which I can't mention, and 1 Keynote Presentation for HultPrize Competition, Rajshahi University. That Keynote just took place last 25 December while we were resting for the holidays. We are not going to stop We know we are on the right track to achieve our mission. That's exactly why we want to invite you to Be part of this amazing community It's time to become the FEARLESS FEMPRENEUR you are meant to be. Stop the dreaming and start the doing. The world needs an inspiration just like you! JOIN THE MOVEMENT What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! Keep learning and keep believing in yourself, because the world needs an inspiration just like you. I'll see you in the next episode of Fempreneur Secrets — Empowering Women Through Business.
Yes, it's that time of the year again where I take a look at how 2020 has been for us at Fempreneur Secrets. Definitely, this year wasn't easy but it was one of the most interesting year yet. Listen as I share my journey to pivoting that landed us our Fortune 500 clients, as well as my personal story that I have not shared anywhere else yet. Links Mentioned: Show Notes 5-Day Goal Setting Challenge Join our FREE Facebook Group Book a Power Hour Session
Are you a makeup or beauty enthusiast? Have you taught of producing your own cosmetic line? Before you do that, you must listen to this episode with Kyshira Moffett, founder of Life of a Bombshell and The Power Collective. This is a power-packed episode with LOTS of tips on starting your Bombshell Beauty Brand. In this episode, you'll hear about Kyshira's: 7-Steps to Start a Bombshell Beauty Brand Best tips on finding vendors online to work with Language of the cosmetics business Key Takeaways Nine times out of ten, you need to raise your price point to get to the level that you desire for your business Private Label, Custom Formula or DIY are three routes you can take to start your beauty brand. Choose the ones that resonate best with you, though Kyshira went with the Private Label route because it was the most cost-effective one There's no rules in running your business. You can be really wild and random with your marketing. Most importantly, HAVE FUN! Links Mentioned: http://www.thepowercollective.co Transcript Huda Hamid: Today, we have Kyshira Moffett and she is the founder of The Power Collective. She is here today to share a little bit about Building a Bombshell Beauty Brand. I think that is really a sexy topic that we can talk about today. So Kyshira, I thank you so much for being on the show! Kyshira Moffett: Thank you for having me. I'm so excited. I told you I'm already subscribed, and I listen. So, it's going to be fun to listen to this. Huda Hamid: Great. So, let's get started to get to know you a little bit better. Like how you start your business and share a little bit about that... Kyshira Moffett: Yeah. Absolutely. So again, my name is Kyshira. I am a serial entrepreneur. I own multiple businesses. The first being The Power Collective, which is a consulting company where I typically consult with small to medium sized businesses on their digital marketing and sales strategies. And that is something that I fell into in my earlier career, working with actually HR and training. I was freelancing and helping career professionals with personal branding at the time. And entrepreneurs began to reach out for that type of assistance, and it transitioned from coaching them on personal branding to helping them with their business and social media. And that is how The Power Collective became the business it is today. In 2017, when my company was starting to scale, I was successfully enrolling clients into group programs and courses. I had a little bit more time on my hands to dive into creative projects. I'm a huge creative and cosmetics has been something I've always been passionate about. I have a ridiculous amount of makeup. I watch so much YouTube in my spare time, and I wanted to try to create my own beauty brand. I wanted to test and see: one, can I create an e-commerce brand; and two, will the marketing strategies that I give my clients who were primarily service-based work with his beauty raised brand. So, in April 2017, I launched Life of a Bombshell Cosmetics. we currently offer lipstick, lip gloss, eyeshadow palettes, makeup brushes... We even have a skincare extension called Rich by Life in a Bombshell and it's been such a fun journey with that, which is what I want to share with you all today. If you are interested in starting your own hair care company, clothing company, or beauty company, a lot of it looks the same, but I feel that some people get intimidated by that. The company started off as a side project, a passion project, but then it quickly grew. The launch was a sellout weekend. There was more demand for the products. We even generated press organically within the first six months of the launch. So that's how I became someone who manages multiple businesses. A project turned into a real-life thing. So in between those endeavors, I've also written several books that are available on Amazon. I do have my own show called The Bombshell Diaries and I just do a lot of speaking and workshops and trainings in my local community, which is the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Huda Hamid: Lovely. You have such a wide portfolio. Kyshira Moffett: Thank you. How did you get started to start your first business? What was the inspiration? Kyshira Moffett: My first business was started because of necessity. When I was in college, I even worked part-time at the career center. I've always been a career-driven person and I've been very fortunate to be a part of a lot of development programs where I had a lot of insights to a lot of my friends who were struggling with their jobs. When we left college, they didn't like what they were doing. They wanted to transition, but they didn't have the resume. They didn't have the skills to do so. I knew that if you built a strong reputation and a strong brand, you could get almost any job you want. You can get into any company that you want. So, I began to coach on personal branding, just because my friends needed it and they were miserable, and it worked. So, then they would refer me to their friends, who would refer me to their friends, but all of this stuff was being done for free. I didn't even think about entrepreneurship itself until a friend said: "You need to start charging for what you do. You're good at it. And people are going to paying for interviews." Lo and behold. That's what happened. So, I started to build a little side hustle and I was in — this was 2014, 2015 — so LinkedIn was a really hot tool at the time. So, I would actually ask my clients to leave me reviews and testimonials and I built an entire portfolio. And that's how entrepreneurs begin to find me. They found me through LinkedIn search and would message me and say, "Hey, I see your profile. See what you have going on. Can I hire you?" And from there, it just continues to grow. My first few years of business was all word of mouth. It wasn't until I realized that I liked my business more than I liked my job, that I began to take it seriously and really invest the time to actually run a business versus a side hustle. Huda Hamid: Wow. That's really inspiring. I think a lot of people, when they start their business, they tend to start because they have a purpose behind it. And for your case, it started off as a necessity. You were just trying out; you're just being nice to your friends and they in turn be nice to you by sharing the service that you offer. I think that's really lovely. You've got really good friends. Kyshira Moffett: Yeah, I really feel like it was divine intervention because I was on the corporate path climbing the HR ladder. That was my goal. I wanted to work as a diversity and inclusion executive, and I did not think about entrepreneurship. And it's, that's how life works for women. you have this one path and then you get A U-turn and now you're on this whole other path. And honestly, I'm so grateful for those friends who reached out in the beginning because I didn't really realize how much power you can have in changing someone's life and impacting someone's life through your business. So how long has this process been around? Kyshira Moffett: Unofficially, since 2014. I decided to get really serious about it in 2017. I finally decided that this is what I wanted to do. So, I started to invest in my business, and I feel like whenever you make that first big investment in your business, that's how you know what's real. So, you start spending money on coaches, software, and things like that. I set an ambitious goal for myself that I wanted my business to make one hundred US Dollars in a calendar year before I could quit my job. So, 2017, I probably made about 50K in the year. I was not there at all. So, I decided to invest, my first $1,500 into a coach. I started to invest in going to conferences by myself so that I can meet other women like you and learn and things like that. And 2018. I did it. I hit that 101 Mark while working full time, a hard job. And I put in my resignation, but then get this, I went back to work in January. I was just like "Nope". I know I have the money, but I don't want to. So, I waited three weeks before I put in my resignation. So, my quit day was January 25th, 2019, and haven't looked back. Huda Hamid: I'm so proud of you. I think that's really an achievement. Not many can work on a side hustle and earn $100,000 in a calendar year. Kyshira Moffett: It is hard, and you will have to sacrifice no dates, no party lunches with friends, but it's possible. And I know we're talking about products today, but one thing that really also helped too, was shifting my mindset to recognize that I could offer higher end services. So, I had to raise my rates. I used to coach for such a low amount of money. It's embarrassing. And then finally saying, I'm worthy. My skill set is worthy of clients who pay 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 dollars. I have so many testimonials. I don't know that I'm good, but I had to shift my mindset to command that pricing. So for those who are listening, who are like, I don't even know how to make $100K with what I have now, nine times out of ten, you need to raise your price point to get to that level. And that's how I was able to fund my makeup brand. Product sourcing inventory is not cheap, you need money to invest. My business is what gave me the money to invest in this passion project. My business is what gave me the money to invest in this passion project — Kyshira Moffett Huda Hamid: I think you are one of the, rare inspiring ones that really started from ground up. the money didn't come in, it didn't land on you Kyshira Moffett: I had no money when I started my business. Okay. No money. I was paycheck to paycheck. There wasn't. There wasn't anything there. A lot of people feel like they need the perfect tools, and they need money for ads to do this. I didn't run ads for that year. I didn't have the perfect systems. I was using Squarespace and YouTube Live to do my webinars. I didn't have, at that time, the extra fancy things that we have now, but it's not about the fancy things. It's about messaging, knowing your customer, being clear about your value and then charging what you should actually charge to get the kind of customers you want. Huda Hamid: I think a lot of our woman entrepreneurs listening in right now. They will definitely be able to benefit. The truth of the day is that entrepreneurship is definitely not easy and not everyone has the blessing and the privilege of having $100K in the bank to start any businesses. So, most of us started the hard way and just like you have a full-time job. you are hustling. You're really going all out to achieve what you want to achieve. So, I really applaud you for doing what you are doing right now. So, let's talk about, building a Bombshell Beauty Brand from scratch. You already talked a little bit about the hustle and a journey. So, your cosmetic brands are called Life of a Bombshell. How to start an online beauty business How did you first source for manufacturers and how can our listeners learn from you for that as well? Kyshira Moffett: Yeah, absolutely. So that was actually the hardest piece. you can go multiple ways with this. Step 1: Private Label, Custom Formula or DIY First, you have to look at your budget and say, do I want to go private label? And private label means another company makes the product and they put your branding on it. So theoretically you with 20 other companies can have the same formula. For example, Kylie Cosmetics is produced by ColourPop Cosmetics. It's the same eyeshadow formula, the same lipstick formula. Kylie's is just three times more the price because of the branding. So, they manufacture and ship her stuff, right? And so that's what private label means. So, you can look for private label manufacturers. The second option you have, is actually working with manufacturers to create your own unique formulas. In that instance, you need a chemist, and you need a lot of money. Because you have to pay the chemist to develop the formula. If you're in the US, you have to file a trade secret with the government so that you're protected. So that manufacturer doesn't use your formula for somebody else's product. Then you have to find the manufacturer and pay them to make the product. Typically, how they do is they either tell you, pay us just like on a recurring basis or you'd have to order a minimum number of products in order for us to make this. They tell you what the price is. The third option is, of course you can make it yourself. I'm not that confident. I know there's a lot of videos on YouTube about how to make some cosmetics. that's a liability to me. Step 2: Search for Vendors So, I went the private label route. So, all you have to do is open up Google and type in "private label cosmetics". You are going to get a million different search results to narrow it down. I recommend typing in what you're looking for. So private label lipstick, private label eyeshadow, and you will see all of the options that come up. If you are looking for private label people within a certain region, city, state, country, you can put that country in. So, for example, a lot of my clients, I typically will just give them a recommended vendor list and I give them 15 US vendors, five vendors in Canada, and then I give them 15 in Asia. Asia is where you're typically going to get the cheapest price. so that's just to be transparent. And so, for Asia, it's actually best to use Alibaba to source because they all have listings there. If you have ever used Alibaba, it looks like Amazon, right? You can type in what you want. You can order one thing, but that's not what we're on there for. When you find cosmetic vendors on Alibaba, you email them! You do not order cosmetics from them through that site. You email them and introduce yourself. ask them, do they offer private label? Step 3: Negotiate Most of them will say, yes, you ask them, can you see their product catalog? And you ask them what's their minimum order quantity. So again, we've already discussed what private label means, product catalog, basically asking them to send you a list and pictures of everything they make. So, the manufacturer that I used to work with us I've since switched on Alibaba, it looks like they only sell makeup lights, but when they sent the catalog, they sale. Literally everything like cosmetics, not so close. So, you can see everything. And if they're really good, their catalog already has the prices, but a lot of the vendors I've found they will negotiate with you. So, I've had some that were really like horrible and mean no, you have to order 10,000 units. So, we won't do business with others will tell you can order a hundred units. We'll charge you $2 item, and you pay for shipping and you're good to go. So, you want to understand minimum order quantity pricing associated because you have to work with the budget. If you have $5,000 to invest in a product-based business, you probably don't want to spend $10 per item on a product, because that doesn't even include shipping. You're barely going to get enough items to break even. So, you have to negotiate a good price. Step 4: Order Samples Once you've established that this company sells what you need and they have a good price point, you have to order samples. You have to order samples. You cannot trust the pictures. And I'll tell you a funny story. I really wanted to start with lipsticks on leaves. I love lipstick, right? I will wear that with no other makeup. And there was one company who I love. They had a wide range. It looks at colors and our formula were great. However, the lipstick had a stench to it when it's mailed. So gross is to open the tube. And in that instance, it's if I just want to knock at the pictures, I probably would have bought a hundred units of this stuff, but you can't sell something that you're not proud of. And in products, it doesn't take much to lose customers' trust. So that's an example of actually testing it depending upon what kind of products you want to sell. Step 5: Test Your Products I recommend testing that for longer periods of time as well, because if you order, let's say 10 lipsticks and you only try one, and you assume that the others will work like that. Sadly mistaken. So, on cosmetics in particular, pink lipsticks and red lipsticks do not perform the same. The red may be really good, and the pink may not show up very well. Step 6: Build strong relationships with your vendors So, you have to really be, you have to know that you can't launch this within a week. You need to dedicate a couple of months towards research and sampling so that you're comfortable with your products. But once you find a really good manufacturer, I recommend sticking with them and building a relationship because they will give you good rates. They will keep you up to date with products. They will ship out to you fast. And it's just amazing to have a really strong partner, even if they are overseas. Huda Hamid: That's really helpful. I'm here based in Singapore and a lot of the products that we get are from China anyway. So, we did not have, a manufacturing plan, just like what you've mentioned. So even if I wanted to manufacture any of cosmetics, we would have to go overseas because we're just a small city. So yeah. Private label thing is really intriguing and it's something that's very new to me. So, the fact that you shared, I think this is very valuable to a lot of women who wants to start any cosmetic brands. Yeah. In fact, just right before this call, I had a conversation with one of my business owner, friends in Singapore, and she runs this by and she says that she wants to set up her own, her own cosmetic line. She has the budget. but she. Doesn't understand the whole, like R and D and things like that. So, I think this is really going to be helpful. Kyshira Moffett: Yeah. Pass this to her. it's interesting. Know the Language of The Business Like how easy it is to have these conversations with the manufacturers. They're really always excited for new business. I didn't have anybody like, not reply to me or not talk to me, but you have to know the language to and when I say language, I don't mean literally the language. I mean the language of product business. Minimum order quantity. They're going to use the letters and lo que, you know, when they say, or they may, they may write to you, minimum 50 PCs needs pieces, and you have to know the language. If you don't know. It, you don't, you won't get the best rates. You won't have the best experience. So, I always recommend, make sure you know what you're asking about and make sure you're clear on the language because that's where people get tripped up. I think shipping for you all will be better, but shipping to the U S Is expensive. So just factor in a whole separate part of your budget, just for the shipping piece. And so when I tell my clients, it's really easy to get excited to say I'm only paying $4 a unit for my lipsticks, so I can sell them for eight or for six, but it's you're not factoring in the cost of shipping. Some manufacturers will charge you an extra fee to actually put the branding on the product, which is a separate thing. But private label. The cheapest thing to do is just export blank products, right? So blank pallets with nothing on it, blank lipstick tubes. And of course, you can actually make your own labels. You can make your own transparent stickers online. You can order them. I did that my first batch and I will never do it again. It is the most time consuming, like to label 300 lipsticks and put the names on the bottom is way too much. So, I just went ahead and pay the extra $50 to have them stamp the logo on. you have to ask," can your custom brand this". They'll tell you sometimes they'll say it's a flat fee. Sometimes they'll tell you pay extra per unit or they will tell you they will only put the branding on it if you order a larger amount. So that's another thing if that's important to you, but again, asking the right questions. after the first year you ask, can you put the names on the bottom of the individual lipsticks? look sure this is the dollar extra. And I was like, and it was like a dollar total. I was like, so you were never going to tell me like that you could do that. You were never going to volunteer like that. It's just you never asked. So, don't feel like you're asking too many questions. Okay. Get all the information up, Huda Hamid: that's really very fun. I think it's a good adventure to go through, but purchasing products is one of the, I would say one of the most fun journeys. I started my own businesses also in e-commerce and I understand how fun it is to pick and choose so this really takes me way back. Kyshira Moffett: I know, right? Yeah. Huda Hamid: Once the product comes in to wherever you are located and, then what do you do next? Step 7: Photograph Your Samples Kyshira Moffett: Yeah. So, the next step for me, I don't necessarily do pre-orders with cosmetics with the next steps is actually send it off to a photographer. I have a photographer that I work with who's actually in Atlanta. She's so fabulous! So, she has a service where you can mail her your product and she will photograph it in the studio. She'd also do stock photos and then she mailed it back to you. So it takes her about a week and a half to get the photos back for me and then the pin on the pond, the range of products I may or may not organize like an informal photo shoot with the local models. So, this is actually something I did right before COVID-19 really went crazy and everything was shut down. literally the day before my city shut down, I had a photo shoot without invited, eight women of different skin tones, races, and age groups to come. And it was like, I didn't want models. I wanted everyday women and they paint, and they tried on the lipstick and I did video. I did photo. So that way when I put the site up, I have pictures. A swatch doesn't sell like a photo of a woman actually wearing it. So that's my process. No time to engage a photographer? Read on! If I don't have time for a shoot, I'll just put the products on, do it myself, but then I put everything up on the website and then I do a launch buildup. So typically, I give my audience five to seven days' notice that a new collection is coming. And I've dropped sneak peeks on Instagram and via email. Then on launch day, I post a reveal video. So, I always do a reveal video on our cosmetic spraying YouTube channel. And I talk about because I give my collections names. So, the new collection that's coming out soon will be called Boss to Bombshell. I always explain that they, I always show them the lipsticks talk about the price point. And I typically do for that first day, some kind of sale, Oh, it's free shipping today, or it's 10% off today. And I do the reveal video. I send that email out to the list with the reveal video in it and it just kind of gets re-shared all over. And that's how my lots of new products actually do. Huda Hamid: For a makeup enthusiast like yourself, I think the whole business, it's a fun business don't you think so? There's no rules, you can be really wild and random with your marketing. — Kyshira Moffett Kyshira Moffett: There's no rules, you can be really wild and random with your marketing. Whereas in coaching, you can still be creative, but it's. It's like a box, but in makeup, it's like you can have, general theme, vacation theme and all these things, you can have so much fun and creativity. And when I do vendors showcases and meet women and they are buying that product, it's like, for so many women, like this is like a boost of confidence and boost of self-esteem. I've had women buy from me who were older, who never worn red lipstick before. And they bought their first red lipstick from me. You know, like it's just so much like it's so feminine, it's so girly and so creative and it just, it gives me life. Huda Hamid: Excited to actually see the products. yeah. So maybe after this call, I can have a conversation with you about the lipstick. I really want some red lipsticks on my lips too. Kyshira Moffett: yeah, absolutely. So right now, the new collection will be coming out in the next week or two, When you first started the business, like what was one thing you wish someone would have told you about entrepreneurship journey? Kyshira Moffett: I wish somebody would have told me to not be afraid to put myself out there fully. My first two years in business. Like I was scared to get our camera, I didn't even have me. Name on my homepage of my website because I didn't want people to like, be confused when they saw it. You know what I mean? So it's just I want it to be behind the scenes, but I feel like the gifts and talents I have required me to be like upfront and vocal and loud and on camera explaining how to do things. I feel like that's one of my gifts. I just wish someone would have been able to say earlier on Hey, you don't have to hide behind anything. Like you can put yourself out there, the world needs your voice. And so that's a message for whoever's listening to this. You can put yourself out there, the world needs your voice. — Kyshira Moffett Huda Hamid: So how can our listeners get in touch with you? Kyshira Moffett: Absolutely. So, you can check on that website, thepowercollective.co, that's where you get burned. Everything about me. I have a link for beauty businesses. So, if you are interested in solving all your beauty business, I have a link to my book called Beauty that Banks. That literally tells you all of the details of how to get started my vendor list and all of that stuff. Huda Hamid: That's a whole lot of, knowledge that we've gained from you today and really hope that a lot of our listeners will benefit from you, especially those who want to start a beauty brand. Thanks so much for being on the show. I really appreciate your time. Kyshira Moffett: Thank you for having me. What do you think? I'd love to know what you think of this episode. Do you plan on leaving your full-time job soon to start your business? If so, where are you now in that plan? Share with me in the comments below! Here's How to Subscribe & Review Want to be the first to know when new Fempreneur Secrets episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you've enjoyed this episode be sure to leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts. That will really help us so much to know what type of content to produce for you. #FempreneurSecrets Loving our podcast? I encourage you to use the hashtag #FEMPRENEURSECRETS to share with our community of Fempreneurs what you're inspired by. As a bonus, you'll get to go through all the posts to find women entrepreneurs who are in your similar industry — get inspired to collabore and go beyond competition. I'll be reposting some of my favourite posts too! 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Are you a makeup or beauty enthusiast? Have you taught of producing your own cosmetic line? Before you do that, you must listen to this episode with Kyshira Moffett, founder of Life of a Bombshell and The Power Collective. This is a power-packed episode with LOTS of tips on starting your Bombshell Beauty Brand. In this episode, you'll hear about Kyshira’s: 7-Steps to Start a Bombshell Beauty Brand Best tips on finding vendors online to work with Language of the cosmetics business Links Mentioned: Read the Show Notes: www.fempreneursecrets.com/podcast http://www.thepowercollective.co
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