Life is business. And business is life. We aim to supply you with the tools and strategies you need to survive the volatile and transformative labyrinth we call business.
Why not selling something of value slows your business and why you really do need money to operate.
Hey, we're human. We all feel fear. But we don't have to let it rule our lives.
What do Jesus Christ, Adolf Hitler and Mahatma Gandhi all have in common?
We get it! Starting a business can cost an arm and a leg. In this episode, we're giving you 7 different ways to get around, over and under that hurdle. We're determined to help you get your business going!
You can't market to EVERYONE. You're not supposed to. In this episode, we're discussing the importance of creating your avatar and consistently speaking to and creating content for your ideal client/customer.
Half of the battle is learning, researching, asking questions... The other half is actually executing.
We give ourselves permission to be great, to succeed and to excel. But at what point do we give ourselves permission to fail and to learn?
Hardly anyone just skates into a successful entrepreneurial career, but millennial women specifically have a few challenges unique to them. In this episode, we're not only pinpointing three barriers set before millennial women; we're tackling them and giving you real solutions.
The chances of you getting anywhere are unlikely, but the chances of you getting nowhere, if you don't plan, are very probable. In this episode, we discuss the importance of truly seeing your vision and seeing it in the clearest way possible.
Life is business and business is life, but marketing is not branding and branding is not marketing... well at least not all the time. Listen as we discuss the important differences between branding and marketing and why you should be doing both.
What's more important: how others value your time or how you value your time? Some would choose the latter and some would say both. In this episode, we talk it through. We also discuss "Time Vampires" (Dan Kennedy) and how you can make the most of your time by avoiding them.
It is said that it took Amazon a little more than 14 years to become profitable; and Walmart approximately 20 years to reach $1 billion in annual sales. Today, both Amazon and Walmart are top contenders in their industry and are ever-adapting to meet the needs of the changing times. What will it take for companies like Uber and Lyft to reach these points of success and to sustain?
How keen is your vision? How committed are you to doing the work? What is your definition of success? These are the questions we ask in this week's episode as we discuss the three key strategies you need in order to make it in the world of business.
In this episode, we introduce ourselves and ask the important question, "who told you that?" Why do you do what you do? Why do you operate the way you operate? We also give three key reasons why most small businesses fail by or before their fifth year in business. Spoiler: it's not because there's no market for what you want to do. We leave you with probing questions every aspiring, active and established entrepreneur should ask themselves.