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In this episode of Local Market Monopoly, Clarence Fisher discusses the importance of self-promotion for dominating your local market. Clarence emphasizes the need for business owners to effectively promote themselves and shares seven strategies to do so. He begins by exploring the art of crafting an elevator pitch and offers tips for creating a compelling and concise message. Clarence also dives into the power social media, personal branding, public speaking, content marketing, and hosting webinars or live events as strategies to increase visibility and authority in your local market. Tune in to discover practical self-promotion tactics that will help you own your block. Listen to this podcast episode now! Access the show notes here: LocalMarketMonopoly.com If you'd like to reach out and say hi, you can find Clarence @ClarenceFisher on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Hey there, everyone! Welcome back to the Doing What Matters podcast. In this final episode of our series on the Seven P's of Business, we're diving into the crucial topic of "People." From vendors and clients to team members, I'll be sharing insights and practical steps to build strong, meaningful relationships that drive success. We also have a special free download for you at thereallifeprocess.com/people that includes definitions, checklists, and more. Whether you're a solopreneur or looking to expand your team, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help your business thrive through the power of people. Tune in and let's explore how great relationships create lasting ripple effects!Time Stamps:00:00 Welcome back! Podcast discusses business strategies.04:52 Building good relationships with vendors is crucial.08:07 Record vendor contact info, share securely, review.12:22 Retain clients with specials and effective communication.13:50 How often and where do you communicate?17:14 Benefits, scope, review, communication: key team management.21:27 Identify, prioritize, and work on key aspects.23:35 Find extraordinary moments in ordinary days. Podcast next weekPodcast Resource Download:https://www.therealifeprocess.com/peopleFREE RESOURCES:Take the FREE Intro to Needs & Values AssessmentReady to discover what uniquely matters to YOU? CLICK HERE to take our FREE Intro to the Needs & Values Assessment.FREE Download: 4 Steps to Simplify Your CalendarReady to uncover more time on your calendar? This FREE download will help you remove what doesn't matter, so you have space for what does. Click here to get this FREE resource!Get to know the story behind the REALIFE Process® through our film, Rested Success!CLICK HERE to watch the 15-minute documentary film where you'll hear Teresa's story, how the REALIFE Process® began and developed, plus how our Certified Coaches are using the Process in the work that they do.OTHER RESOURCES:Check out our YouTube Channel!Prefer to watch AND listen? Check out our YouTube channel for the podcast episode on video! Make sure to subscribe so you get all the latest updates.My Book LinkMy new book, Do What Matters, is available NOW! Banish busyness and discover a new way of being productive around what truly matters. Learn more at DoWhatMattersBook.com.LifeMapping ToolsWould you like to discover Life Mapping tools to help you recognize and respond to God in your Story. Check out these tools here https://www.onelifemaps.com/JOIN OUR COMMUNITY & CONNECT WITH ME:Become part of the FREE REALIFE Process® Community! Connect with Teresa and other podcast listeners, plus find additional content to help you discover your best REALIFE.Connect with your host, Teresa McCloy, on:Facebook - The REALIFE Process® with Teresa McCloyInstagram - teresa.mccloyLinkedIn - teresamccloyAbout Teresa McCloy:Teresa McCloy is the founder and creator of the REALIFE Process®. The REALIFE Process® is dedicated to equipping others and providing community, training, tools and resources, to cultivate both personal and professional development and growth. Teresa's mission is to see individuals and groups grow in self-awareness, develop sustainable rhythms, and increase their influence and impact at the intersection of faith and work in their everyday life story.
In this episode of HighLevel Hot Takes, I speak with Manuel Amaro. He was introduced to HighLevel on a flight and has not looked back since. Manuel couldn't help but be impressed by the constant evolution of the HighLevel platform. The release of WhatsApp integration for business stood out as a game-changer. However, he says the sheer volume of features can be overwhelming, emphasizing the limitless potential one can unlock using the platform.Manuel wants to give back by empowering local business owners in the Spanish-speaking market, particularly with the integration of WhatsApp.Tune in now!Key Takeaways:- Introduction (00:00)- How Manuel stumbled into HighLevel (00:55)- Campaign reactivations (02:11)- Using WhatsApp for business and community empowerment (03:10)Additional Resources:- Sign up for my FREE SaaS Masterclass here- Get a FREE Trial of HighLevel here- Join our Facebook Group here- Subscribe to HL Pro Tools on YouTube here- Check out HighLevel guides and tutorials here–HighLevel Hot Takes is a dedicated podcast for everything HighLevel. From understanding how HighLevel works as a tool to the business side of things, we have it all covered here, one hot take at a time, so that you can move your business forward.Follow us on your favorite podcasting platform so you never miss an episode!
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As active members of the chamber of commerce and passionate entrepreneurs ourselves, we understand the importance of taking action to ensure the growth and prosperity of our businesses. Join us as we discuss effective tactics to boost your business and make a lasting impact in your community. In this episode of Making Dough Show, we recount a conversation with a fellow restaurant owner and shed light on the significance of proactive efforts in driving success. It's not enough to simply hope for things to improve; you need to actively pursue growth opportunities. We share personal experiences and practical steps you can take to elevate your business, especially during the summer season. From engaging with potential customers on the streets to offering free samples and building relationships with local businesses, we emphasize the power of personal connections. Discover how leading by example and demonstrating your dedication can inspire your team and create a positive work environment. Don't rely solely on expensive marketing tactics or wishful thinking. Instead, implement actionable strategies that won't break the bank. We believe in the importance of taking initiative and going the extra mile to make your business thrive. Join us as we delve into these valuable insights and encourage you to embrace a proactive mindset for long-term success. Let's make this summer your most prosperous season yet! Download: The Ultimate Restaurant Marketing Guide and all our FREE Resources at https://www.makingdoughshow.com/resources Watch: How to Transform Conflict into Solutions: Leadership Strategies https://youtu.be/OzftnkAuVJo Watch: RESTAURANT Call Out No Call No Show Policy | Restaurant Management https://youtu.be/zLr1wyO5uPg Want to learn more about owning a profitable restaurant business and how to run a restaurant successfully? Subscribe to the Making Dough Restaurant Show and get weekly tips on restaurant marketing and restaurant management! Let's make some dough! Want TOAST POS for your restaurant? Click this link to sign up for a DEMO today and download the Restaurant Opening Calculator and Restaurant Business Plan Template for FREE: https://www.makingdoughshow.com/toast-demo Please visit our website https://www.makingdoughshow.com/ LET'S CONNECT: SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2sif5kX SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingdoughshow FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2SLRp42 CONNECT on Linked-In: https://bit.ly/2D0a3QA #restaurant #restaurantmanagement #restaurantmarketing #restaurantmanager #makingdoughshow
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Your Next Best Step: Helping Small Business owners build a plan for a brighter future
As a business growth specialist, there is always one question that ranks the highest in what business owners want the answer to: How can I make more money? For just one moment, put down the balance sheet, and the profit and loss statements, and really think about why you're doing all of this in the first place. This is where the answer to true growth and success lies. In this week's episode, Theresa discusses: The origin of successful businesses How the right people, processes, and products lead to maximum growth How many times less equals more To have a group of like-minded peers that will make you feel less alone and uplift you and help you grow your business ventures, join Theresa's waitlist to apply for her Local Business Advisory Board: https://theresacantley.lpages.co/waitlist/ This is going to be a group of people to bounce ideas off of in the hopes of gaining a little more clarity on how to keep moving forward toward the future they want to see for themselves, and for the world. Click here to join the waitlist and stay tuned for more updates to come soon! Connect with Theresa: Website: https://theresacantley.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresacantley/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theresacantley/
Your Next Best Step: Helping Small Business owners build a plan for a brighter future
Through Theresa's years of working with entrepreneurs and business owners, she has seen a commonality among those that just can't seem to gain the success they strive for: they think they've got to do it all themselves. There's this belief in business ownership that you have to be the first one in, the last one to leave, and you have to be on and working 24/7, killing yourself to prove how badly you want to see success. But the truth is, burning yourself out like this will get you the opposite effect. To truly be successful without sacrificing your entire life, the most important thing you can do is to build a team of amazing individuals who can help you along the way. In this week's episode, Theresa discusses: Setting the rhythm for your business Being an entrepreneur doesn't mean doing it all yourself Finding the right people to grow and thrive with To join a group of like-minded peers that will make you feel less alone and can uplift you and help you grow your business ventures, join the waitlist to apply for Theresa's Local Business Advisory Board. This is going to be a group of people to bounce ideas off of in the hopes of gaining total clarity on how to keep moving forward toward the future they want to see for themselves, and for the world. Click here to join the waitlist and stay tuned for more updates to come soon! https://theresacantley.lpages.co/waitlist/ Download the Strategic Plan FREE Worksheet: theresacantley.com/strategicplan Connect with Theresa: Website: https://theresacantley.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresacantley/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theresacantley/
The Tucson Crime Free Coalintion and Chris DeSimone provide a forum for local business owners today. Monica Carlson describes what drove her to organize people to fight rampant crime. Steve Juhan talks about major recurring crime at his industrial park Sue Fry deals with open drug use, client harassment, prostitution, and a ninja outside at her veterinary practice. Lisa Chastain calls in with an update from Gospel Rescue Mission on GRM's approach to fighting homelessness.
The Monologue: Amazon is set to layoff thousands of employees. The Interview: Dave Workman (Second Amendment Foundation) reacts to student's calling for more gun control after a shooting on campus with a gun that they're not asking to ban.The Interview: Rebecca (Owner Armistice Coffee) stopped taking cash because of the constant break-ins. Now, she says she's being criticized for attacking the homeless by not accepting cash.LongForm: Steve Jensen was the head referee at the Stanwood-Lakes football game. He says reporting is false: no one ever reported the use of the n-word to him and neither he nor his coaches heard it used.The Quick Hit: An airline passenger goes nuts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 14, we have 2 guests join us, The Hubbards to tell their story of their business endeavors and how they manage the work/life balance while maintaining family time with their 2 daughters.
Do you live, work or play in Rowlett, Texas? Are you looking for more in-depth information on what's happening in and around your City? Then you're in the right place! In this episode, you'll meet the My Rowlett Podcast Host, Hannah Rabalais (Digital Media Specialist for the City of Rowlett) and the podcast Producer, Drew Rist (Creative Services Producer for the City of Rowlett)! Hannah and Drew provide insight on… Why the City of Rowlett started a podcast. How the City was able to start a podcast. Some of the topics that they will be covering in the show. How often episodes will be dropping. Guests you can expect to hear from. Why the host is passionate about serving the Rowlett Community. All the ways you can listen to this podcast. Takeaways from this episode: -The City of Rowlett is excited to provide in-depth information and resources via a podcast. - The Friday @ 5 show that is currently on social media will be uploaded to the My Rowlett Podcast, weekly on Fridays @ 5am. - The Friday @ 5 episodes will be your new place to tune into the top news and events that are happening in the City of Rowlett, Texas. -My Rowlett episodes will be dropping every other week! -Some guests you can expect to hear from are City Employees, Local Business Owners, The City of Rowlett Mayor, and Citizens like YOU! - There are so many volunteer opportunities and ways to get involved in the City of Rowlett. Find your opportunity here: https://www.ci.rowlett.tx.us/541/Volunteer-Program -The City of Rowlett is hiring! Take a peek at the open positions here: www.rowlett.com/jobs If you wish to suggest a topic, guest, or have a question- Please email Hannah Rabalais at podcast@rowlett.com or reach out online: rowlett.com/podcast https://www.facebook.com/CityofRowlettTexas https://www.youtube.com/user/RowlettTexasVideo https://www.instagram.com/cityofrowletttexas https://twitter.com/RowlettTexas https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-rowlett/
Derrick Kinney, CEO of Good Money Framework, joins Jon Hansen to discuss side hustles, local businesses, and inflation. Plus, how inflation is impacting local business owners and what they can do to fight back. You can find Derrick's Book here: Good Money Revolution: How to Make More Money to Do More Good
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In this week's podcast episode, Emily chats with Grace Rigdon, co-founder and COO of Deetz. Deetz is an app that you can use to see what's happening around you right now in your very own community. As a fellow tech co-founder on a mission to support local businesses in every community they're in, Emily and Grace dive into Grace's journey into the startup space, her first business that led to Deetz, and how Deetz supports its users and small business subscribers.Tune in for topics like:Grace's focus and ambitions as she started collegeHow Grace started her first business by stumbling into an entrepreneurship classWhat joining a tech startup company looks likeWhat Deetz is and how it worksLinks from the episode:Deetz app Deetz plans and pricingFind a credit union to partner with by visiting the Iowa Credit Union FoundationFollow me (Emily Steele) (Love Local) on Instagram for a little business + a little life, and a whole lot of positive energy!
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As a small business owner, you may not have the time or resources to network like larger businesses. However, networking is essential to the success of any business. Small business owners must be creative and resourceful when it comes to networking. Here are some tips on how to network as a small business owner: blah, blah, blah.FREE Business Credit Masterclass here: https://bizcredithelper.comThe Cortez Hustle Show Book Of The Month is "Expert Secrets" by Russell Brunson Get Your Free Copy Here!Text the keyword "Mastermind" to 314-866-4053 to join our private group and get hundreds of dollars in free training & resources weekly. This mastermind is 100% FREE.Support Our Show Partner Bob CraneClick here for FREE Financial Resources: https://bit.ly/tchsbobOpen Arms Wellness - For all of your mental health needs. Take a quick survey to get matched up with the right counselor today: https://bit.ly/h2htherapistmatchOther helpful resources:Dominate Social Media And Build An Attractive, Powerful Profitable, Personal Brand https://personalbranding365.comDesign stunning graphics for your brand try Canva Pro here https://bit.ly/tomcanvaUse Content Study to schedule your social media post to be omnipresent on all platforms: https://tomcontentstudio+++3 TOOLS EVERY ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS TO GROW +++1. Digital Marketing Platform - Create your own websites, sales funnels, digital products, online communities, and more with the Digital Empire System. It's the Premier All-In-One Digital Marketing Platform. Start your 14 Day FREE trial of Go HighLevel by Clicking Here!2. Mentorship/Mastermind - Every entrepreneur should have a coach, mentor, or be part of a mastermind group. The Monetize My Life Academy is the premier Digital Marketing Mastermind for entrepreneurs looking to get more out of the internet and social media. If you're looking to grow your online presence this is the mastermind group for you. Click Here3. Financial Education - Ask any entrepreneur why they're building a business and I guarantee that "LEGACY" is in their top 3 answers. Having the right financial education is what makes building that legacy a reality. Our FinancialEdge membership is designed with unlimited access to professionals to help you Minimize Taxes, Improve Credit, Reduce Debt, And Grow Your Money For Retirement with Done-For-You Real Estate Investing and Other Strategies. Click Here==ABOUT THE CORTEZ HUSTLE SHOW==iTunes: Click HereStitcher: Click HereSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcast: Click Here====================================================Email: hcortez@ThorntonOnlineMarketing.comWebsite https://thorntononlinemarketing.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thorntononlinemarketingllchttp://instagram.com/thorntononlinemarketinghttp://twitter.com/finhealthmentorDISCLAIMER: H Cortez aka Financial Health Mentor is NOT afinancial advisor/planner or CPA. The information shared on this channel is not financial advice but instead examples of actual experiences of H Cortez and the guests of the channel. Also, any mention/reference to income is NOT a guarantee but merely an example of potential income that could be made if one puts in the work required. Always see a certified professional assist you in your financial matters. Finally, the links recommended in most cases pay me a small commission if you were to click through and buy. That's one of the ways I finance the podcast.=====REFERENCES & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS=====1 Minute Motivation YouTube CreditShow Some Love To The "iHustle Motivation" Channel: Click Here1 Minute Motivation Video: Click HereIntro Music for The Cortez Hustle Show Intro Courtesy of Anno Domini Beats#smallbusinessnetwork #cortezhustle #networkingtips
Help is on the way for some small businesses in Massachusetts. WTBU reporter Evan Jimenez says a new state relief program from the Baker administration aims to alleviate some of the financial losses from the pandemic.
Brad Macleod, Owner & Managing Partner of C-Lovers Fish and Chips, weighs in on the new five day paid sick leave program set for 2022
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The province's new mandatory vaccine passport program is set to get going on October 22nd. We chat with a couple of local business owners who are trying to figure out exactly how that's going to work.
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Here's my conversation with Serafin Family Dentistry owners, Bob and Tam. Hey guys, Dave Hooke here to highlight another awesome local business: Serafin Family Dentistry. They're locally owned by Bob and Tam, and they've been taking care of me and my family for years. Since I last talked with them, a lot has happened. Today, I wanted to catch up with them and get a quick update on how they've been handling everything. The pandemic has really changed everything for small businesses. How have you guys navigated its challenges? Bob: Our business was affected really early on. We were even closed for two and a half months, and we only saw patients if it was an emergency. Recently, we've returned to some form of normalcy, but for a while there, it was really chaotic. “Everyone is vaccinated and back in the office, so I'm looking forward to getting back in the swing of things.” So, now that we're turning the corner in 2021, what are you most excited about? Tam: I'm excited to regain some calm and consistency. We've never had a year like last year. Even though our staff handled it really well, I'm glad we can get something back to something close to normal. Everyone is vaccinated and back in the office, so I'm looking forward to getting back in the swing of things. I think we all crave normalcy right now! So, if someone in the audience wants to set up an appointment for a checkup or teeth cleaning, what's the best way to contact you guys? Bob: You can always call our office directly at 717-243-3335, or you can visit our website at serafinfamilydentistry.com. We're always happy to see new, smiling faces! Awesome! You've always made it easy for me and my family. It's a kid-friendly place too. My kids actually like going to the dentist! I would like to thank Bob and Tam once again for sitting down with me today and talking about this crazy year. If you need anything dental work done, I could not recommend them highly enough. As always, if you have any questions regarding real estate, do not hesitate to give me a call at 717-216-0860 or send me an email at dave@davehooketeam.com. I'm always willing to help.
Chett and Sherrie Hopper kick off our Bartlett Spotlight with Susan Tanner, owner of Pink Ribbons Studio. ( https://pinkribbonsmemphis.com/ ) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Pat Miller Show, we have a full show with four folks to help AND a Small Business Celebration. Take a listen to the show and see if you can help our guests: (3:250) - Sarah Schwab - Content Creation Coach -CELEBRATION I met and exceeded my fundraising goal! (10:02) - Dennis Mistrioty - Batch CBD- How do I network with local business owners? (18:34) - Kris Hughes - Zanate Ventures - I am fully booked, how do I start outsourcing? (26:06) - Steph Graham- Graham Communications- How do I get realistic about my time? The Pat Miller show is a weekly show designed to grow, fix, and celebrate Small Business Owners one-on-one, live without a net. If you want to be a guest on the show, visit PatMillerShow.com to sign up! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't recreate the wheel in your small business. There is so much you can learn and get inspiration from. Other businesses have blazed a trail before you so why not “borrow” what they have done to be successful, then add your secret sauce? You are the difference in your business but others have come before us, so why not take what they have learned and improve on it? We learn from the good and the bad. The failures and the successes. So take your business to the next level by copying and adding your secret sauce! ~~~~ The Badass Business Owner Podcast is for Small Business Owners who are tired of living job to job but want to grow their business income & their personal income. In each episode, we discuss how to increase your profits, boost your sales, improve your processes and develop stronger teams. ~~ WEBSITE: BABOLearning.com YOUTUBE CHANNEL: BABO Learning for Badass Business Owners ~~ RECOMMENDED VIDEOS 6 Stages of a Small Business How to Read a Profit & Loss Statement Knowing Your Business Numbers FREE GUIDES / TOOLS FREE eGUIDE: 8 Steps to Earning $100,000 in Income FREE eGUIDE: How to Read a Profit & Loss Statement FREE Start Up Guide for Starting a Business COURSES *** Understanding Your Business Numbers *** Start a Local Small Business ~~~ Local Small Business Owners are the Backbone of All of Our Communities! WHO THIS CHANNEL IS FOR: small business owners who serve their local community, local small business owners, service based business owners, mobile businesses, brick and mortar businesses, handymen, landscapers, pool cleaners, cleaning services, carpet cleaners, window cleaners, ice cream shops, QSRs, restaurant owners, mechanics, plumbers, electricians, real estate agents, dog groomers, franchisees, tradesmen, medical, dentist, insurance, pet business owners, & those looking to increase profits, boost sales, improve processes and develop stronger teams. Entrepreneurs who want to make more money. Those who want to know their business numbers better! #BABOLearning #KnowYourBusinessNumbers #BadassBusinessOwner Podcast
On episode 8 of That Kingsville Podcast, special guests Mark Muzzin and Marty Turco join us to discuss the NHL playoffs and their brewery, and the guys relive some great memories from the heydays of the Kingsville Comets.Special thanks to Kingsville Brewery for supporting the podcast. www.kingsvillebrewery.com
Mass Vaccination Event for High School Students, Sheena Says Expect a Hot Friday and Cooler Weekend, California is in Drought Watch, County Leader Pushes to Waive Fees for Local Business Owners
Feliks Banel on Burl Ives, Rudolph and Anacortes // Local business owner Ali Ghambari on what Seattle needs to do to help local business owners // Dose of Kindness -- a celebrity chef serves kindness across the country // Gee Scott - hidden things in the relief package bill // Rachel Belle on people from India bringing the caste system to the U.S. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I'm introducing you to the Local to Legend Podcast. Local to Legend is the podcast for local business owners looking for resources and tools needed to create a scalable, profitable, simply irresistible brand.I'm your host, Emily Steele, owner of Love Local, a brand dedicated to equipping local business owners to create meaningful success. From teaching local business owners how to crush it with local collaborations to working with ambassadors ready to share your brand near + far, the way to grow a local brand is far different than small business marketing, building an e-commerce brand, or anything taught to online coaches and educators.This is what Local to Legend podcast is going to focus on. How do you become a legend where you live? How do you take your brand from local to being nationally recognized? We'll interview guests from all over the country, bring in the experts to answer specific questions you have about local business growth, and you'll hear from me on solo episodes where I'll dish the latest strategies working for our clients and course students.Consider Local to Legend the place to go to become the legend everyone knows, loves, and refers people to.RESOURCES:Visit our blog right here with guest interviews, strategies, and so many other tools to grow your local businessSign up for free 5-day mini course, Launch Your List to start, build, and grow your email list
In this episode, Evie is joined by Trey Baring to talk about how his business is during these times. Trey is the owner and operator of Tex San Site Services located at San Antonio, Texas.They explains many business principles such as: supply and demand, the backlog on sourcing, making customers understand, and staying focused. One major takeaway from today’s episode is to help out local businesses and community! You’ll also receive great tips for entrepreneurs, tips for new business owners, advice for business owners during COVID-19 impact, dealing with frustrations as a business owner, and more! Support the show (https://eviefatz.com/)
After relocating to Pittsburgh with her husband, it didn’t take long for Hannah Lane Critzer to realize her dream of owning a local business within walking distance from her home. HLane Dry Goods & Coffee is a modern, industrial-rustic coffee and dry goods store located in the Swissvale neighborhood. Stocked with distinctive, local items and vintage merchandise and clothing, it’s also a visual and experiential representation of Hannah’s vibrant personality. Inside, the coffee bar serves as a central hub for building relationships and community among the shop’s many loyal patrons.HLane Dry Goods & Coffee evokes a feeling of nostalgia, and its onsite tailoring and seamstress services are reminiscent of the bygone era of the general store. It has quickly become a popular destination for enjoying a refreshment or browsing the merchandise while waiting for a fitting. Hannah’s expert training and experience in costume design and upcycled clothing allow her to offer unique and customized options to her customers.If you have any questions or if you’d like to chat, you can reach me at my contact info below. The purpose of this podcast is to share ideas, inspire action, and build a stronger small business community here in Pittsburgh. So please say hello, tell me what you think, and let me know how I’m doing. It means a ton!YOU CAN REACH ME AT:Podcast: https://www.proprietorsofpittsburgh.comWebsite: https://www.thestartupshoppe.net/podcastsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darinvilanoPhone: 412-336-8247YOU CAN REACH HANNAH LANE CRITZER AT:Website: https://www.hlanedrygoods.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hlanedrygoodsandcoffeeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HLaneDryGoodsPhone: 412-287-8349
In business we are taught that more success breeds success, but is that really true? We don't think so, at least for us, the most growth we ever had in our company was at the coattails of failure. We find out how to make things better and improve them when we fail and find blindspots in the business. It was because we failed and had to find so many solutions in our business that we discovered our Leads Accelerator Process. If you're a local business owner and want the exact framework to effectively attract, qualify, and convert leads online for your business, then you should check out our free training. Access the free training here: https://leadsaccelerator.bitbranding.co/local-business-leads Connect with us Our Company Website BitBranding on Facebook BitBranding on Instagram
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Local Business Owners, this podcast is specifically for you. SLVoices teamed up with Chelsea Martinez of the Monte Vista Journal. We asked Jason Medina, Director of the SLV Small Business Development Center a series of pointed questions surrounding COVID-19, considerations regarding what loans and grants are available on a local, regional and national level, Rio Grande County’s variance, who and where to turn to and a lot more.
*Governor Charlie Baker is preparing to announce Phase 1 of reopening in Massachusetts. Speculation has constructions, manufacturing and worship as part of the plan. State Rep. Mike Connolly wants to keep us locked down for quite some time. We speak to two local business owners that appear ready to open back up regardless of what the Governor Says. The Last Dance wrapped up and Dave Portnoy gives a Call Her Daddy update.* *Today's Episode Is Sponsored By:* **Flagship Wealth: For more information on strategies designed to earn competitive interest rates go to flagshipwealth.com/gerry ( http://flagshipwealth.com/gerry ) **Shea Concrete: For the highest-quality precast concrete products go to sheaconcrete.com ( http://sheaconcrete.com ) Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gerrycallahanpodcast/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CallahanPodcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-gerry-callahan-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Local Business Heroes Podcast's host, Jase Kraft, explains the purpose and vision behind the podcast. Get to know why Local Business means so much to me and the rest of America. This podcast is for the Local Business Owners that want to learn from other successful owners with the same goals as themselves. We don't have to be the next Facebook, Uber, or Netflix, but we do want to dominate our market, use our business for retirement, pass the business down to the next generation, or even grow and expand regionally. Each guest is interviewed about his/her superpower and why they've been successful in business. You, the listener, will get 2-4 key takeaways to implement in your business and/or mindset. Anything from hiring, firing, leadership, creativity, marketing, and operations will be discussed on this podcast. Join me and your peers on a journey to grow your business into the company you have always envisioned. Follow Me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasekraft (www.facebook.com/jasekraft) Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jase-kraft/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jase-kraft/) music: www.bensound.com
On this episode of 3PP we talk everything about the unique 2020 NFL Draft, and give our thoughts on who the Detroit Lions picked. The Last Dance documentary has swept the nation and we talk about what we think about the Bad Boys being a subject in a new episode. Also, we talk to Matt Pilliod from our partner at Rivals Taphouse & Grille and Jon Moore from Foster Coffee about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected their business. Give it a listen and hit us up @3pointpod! Stay safe everyone! Thanks to: Rivals Taphouse & Grille, Corunna Connection, Sheridan Realty & Auction Co, Advanced Elevator, z925 The Castle, SportsNet MI
In today's Special Addition with Steve Pemberton, you're going to be able to here a conversation with three wellness, locally-based business owners, and how they're coping with the changes to thier business throughout the crisis.
Guest: Katy Ingraham - Owner, Cartagoyeg - co-publisher of the call to action.
Many of Thryv’s own clients are using software and other technology to adapt their work practices. We spoke with small business owners and Thryv users to hear how they’re adapting to this new economic environment. Then, podcast host Gordon Henry and Thryv research guru Alan Traverse discuss the recently-conducted joint study with Thryv and America’s Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) to understand exactly how deeply the new coronavirus (COVID-19) is impacting small businesses.
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This Podcast Is Episode Number 0356, And It's About Contractor Networking - How To Connect With Local Business Owners Making a few good local business connections can go a long way in helping your construction business grow. Networking can spark mutually beneficial partnerships, lead to new opportunities, and attract more clients through word of mouth. In the age of social media, small business owners may think networking isn't as valuable as it used to be. On the contrary, it's just as crucial for people to get to know your face out and about in the community as it ever was. And fellow business owners are much more likely to refer you once you've met in person or have worked with you in the past. We have previously put together an article about Networking For Construction Contractors within the industry. This time, our focus is on connecting with local business owners. Here's how to start networking more effectively with business owners in your neighborhood. Pay it forward One of the simplest ways to connect (without feeling like you're networking) is to get involved in projects that benefit your local community. Consider these opportunities to work with community leaders and business people for a good cause –while spreading positive word of mouth about your business. Host a community fundraiser Volunteer for a local hospital, shelter, or school Serve on a non-profit board or offer pro-bono services Doing good work in your community will help you get to know other small business owners you can refer your customers to, and who may return the favor. Join local business groups Getting involved with your local Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, industry associations, or a regional meet up group is a great way to increase your visibility. As an active member, you'll quickly get to know a host of other small business owners to bounce ideas off of, partner up with on going projects, and support each other's professional growth. Here are a few ideas for expanding your list of local business contacts: Run an ad and offer a member discount in your association's newsletter Participate in networking events organized by and for members of your business community Host a workshop that helps members increase profits or improve an aspect of their business or personal life (Example: Home Renovation Tips) The True Value Of Networking Keep in mind that not every group is right for every kind of business. There are all kinds of groups dedicated to networking. Some are highly structured with performance requirements, exclusive membership, and the payment of dues. Others are free form, come as you please, and no charge. You will find that some groups may not have connections in the market you are seeking to attract. You will find some groups have rules that just don't fit with how your business works. Yet there is one factor that is often overlooked when considering a networking group; does this group offer more long-term value or short-term value? When you focus on short term value, you see each member of the group only as a prospect. This limits the business potential of the group because you can't reach beyond the people who are present in the room. The long-term value of networking groups lies in building strong, trusting relationships that will give you influence beyond the people in your immediate group. Discover needs If you are like most people, you are already pretty clear about what you need. What you may not be so sure about is what your business connections need. Do you know anyone who is a good prospect for them? Can you recommend or offer services that will help them? Find out what your contacts need and act to fulfill those needs. Be generous Stop looking at every person in your networking group as a potential sale. Especially early on, be more concerned about what you can give than what you can get from these meetings. Give materially by sponsoring group events. Give of your time and effort by contributing time in a service position or be free with great ideas and a welcoming smile. Especially give liberally by helping others make valuable connections. If you can help one of your fellow group members by making an introduction, do it. If you are generous, the effort will come back to you. Build trust People seek out people they can trust. Cultivating trust takes time and effort, but is worth it. When it comes to business, trust is based on three factors: Value – do you consistently bring value to the relationship? Dependability – are you the real deal? Can you be depended upon? Consistency – are you consistent over time? If you are an occasional participant, or just passing through, it is harder to develop trust. Actionable Networking Tips Here are a few proven ways to make better business connections at your next community event: Do a bit of background research on the people you'd like to connect with. When you meet in person, you'll be able to break the ice more efficiently with a question or two prepared in advance. Follow up immediately after meeting someone. Stay connected to your shared social networks. Email a useful article from time to time to build goodwill and stay in touch. Use social media to stay abreast of what's happening in your area, chat with local businesses, make referrals, and target new customers. Be helpful. Networking isn't about what a new connection can do for you. Ask how you can help your fellow business owners. Be supportive. Share ideas and information. Final thoughts Networking with local business owners can do much more for your business that helps you gain exposure in your community. Networking groups provide you with valuable business allies who can open doors and remove obstacles. Cultivate relationships instead of just asking for sales appointments. Strong relationships build strong businesses; over the long-term, this is the most valuable approach to networking. Running a small construction business can be a lonely venture at times – primarily if you work with remote staff or you're operating on your own. Connecting with other businesses in your area can certainly boost your business. It can also lead to close friendships, as well as mentorship opportunities you'd never come across any other way. P.S. With networking and building connections in mind, we are excited and honored that Randal is nominated for the 2020 Small Business Person Of The Year award in our city. If you are on Alignable, I would appreciate it if you can connect with us and "like" our recommendation. Screenshot of Alignable nomination About The Author: Sharie DeHart, QPA is the co-founder of Business Consulting And Accounting in Lynnwood, Washington. She is the leading expert in managing outsourced construction bookkeeping and accounting services companies and cash management accounting for small construction companies across the USA. She encourages Contractors and Construction Company Owners to stay current on their tax obligations and offers insights on how to manage the remaining cash flow to operate and grow their construction company sales and profits so they can put more money in the bank. Call 1-800-361-1770 or sharie@fasteasyaccounting.com
What Stood Out This Year What Stood Out This Year Doing the Podcast & Coaching Sessions with Local Business Owners | As we close out another year, I thought I’d share a few of the things that stood out to me and how we can use the information for the new year. ~~~~ The Local Small Business Coach Podcast is for Local Small Business Owners who are tired of living job to job and want to get to $100,000 in personal income. Each episode we discuss how to increase your profits, boost your sales, improve your processes and develop stronger teams. By the way, don’t forget to check out the - Know Your Business Numbers Course HELPFUL LINKS The Know Your Business Numbers Course FREE Business Health Check Workbook Youtube Channel – Training for Local Small Business Owners Join the Badass Local Small Business Owners Facebook Group! Email me at tammy@localsmallbusinesscoach.com Visit the Local Small Business Coach website Get Your FREE eBook -8 Steps to Increasing Your Profits in Your Local Small Business WHO THIS PODCAST IS FOR: local small business owners, mobile businesses, brick and mortar businesses, handymen, landscapers, pool cleaners, cleaning services, QSRs, restaurant owners, mechanics, plumbers, real estate agents, dog groomers, franchisees, tradesmen, medical, dentist, insurance, & those looking to increase profits, boost sales, improve processes and develop stronger teams
Scott Brennecke founded a distribution business in 1987 that delivered popcorn to Chicago area hotels, sports bars, hospitals, corporate headquarters, bowling alleys and museums. This was a business that Scott owned for 28 years. In 2011 Scott developed a formula for a mens aftershave and grew that into a separate business. Eventually it expanded into several related product lines including aftershave, shaving cream, shave balm, shaving soap, and a very popular line of lather bowls. As this second business grew it became necessary to sell the distribution business to better focus on Captain’s Choice which is the business he currently owns and operates.
The Anti- Guru is here to teach you how to get Local SEO Results And Rankings On Google Search for Your Blog! Let’s go find you some more customers with these simple steps on Google!
Welcome to another episode of the Canonical Chronicle! In this episode our MD Ross Tavendale reviews Google testing high lighting content; “Google Guaranteed” program; New image traffic filter on Google Search Console and… much much more!
We are passionate about helping local business owners grow, and manage, their businesses. Our mission with Entrepreneur UnChained podcast channel and Facebook group is Empowering Entrepreneurs to learn new skills, adopt the latest technology, grow their careers, chase their passions and create financial freedom for themselves and their families, all while living out their passion and purpose.
Tara Dimick shares the advice of multiple business owners to fellow business owners and entrepreneurs.
Vancouver City Council is considering a recommendation that could ease the tax burden for local businesses. It's to do with the property tax paid by business owners, which currently is based on the value of what potentially could be built on or above the land, rather than what is actually built on the land presently. Guest: Sarah Kirby-Yung Vancouver City Councillor Guest: Paul Sullivan Property Tax Agent and Senior Partner with Burgess, Cawley, Sullivan, and Associates
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Today’s podcast guest Lili, also known in Chiropractic as the “Chiro Marketing Queen,” grew up in a family of Local Business Owners in Silicon Valley, CA and understood from a young age the pain to get and keep customers day in and day out. She uses her 14 years of sales & marketing experience to help chiropractors increase their revenue immediately by implementing her simple and proven strategies. In this episode, she reveals her top revenue generating strategies for chiropractors. Don’t miss it!
In this episode I talk about what business owners can do to enhance their SEO. We discuss: What is SEO? Page Titles Adding a Blog Metadata Building Community Profiles Keywords
Learn how you can use the Facebook pixel offline to retarder customer who already love your shop and develop look alike audiences to drive new customers in the doors of your business.
My guest for Episode 197 of the Small Business Marketing Minute podcast was Leigh Martinuzzi, the author of a book called Your Virtual Freedom that is coming out in January 2017. In my interview with Leigh, we discussed some of the many tasks that local business owners can outsource to virtual assistants, and why they would want to do that in the first place. He also provided some tips about how to work effectively with virtual assistants in order to get the most from their services. If you have never worked with a virtual assistant before or aren’t even sure what a virtual assistant is, then I highly suggest you listen to this episode—what you learn might very well change the way you do business. Here are some of the questions I asked Leigh in our interview: What exactly is a "virtual" assistant? What are the benefits of using a virtual assistant instead of a payroll employee? What are some common tasks a local business owner might outsource to a VA? Is there an advantage to using a virtual assistant agency vs hiring an individual virtual assistant? Where are some good places to find virtual assistants? In addition to answering all of the above questions (and many more), Leigh was kind enough to offer listeners to the show a free advance copy of his book. To get the book, simply click here and then click on the book image for Your Virtual Freedom. When prompted, enter the coupon code FREE to download the book (Note: this will only work up until the book is released in January 2017--after that time, you can pick up a copy on Amazon).
Does your business have the deadly Digital Virus? Local marketing tips are a dime a dozen but when you're losing sales and you don't know why you might consider a review of your sales funnel. If you don't have one or don't know what it is, Tom Rozof and Charles Heflin of Social Media Science and Local Web Science describe what the sales funnel is and why it is so critical to any local business maintaining a competitive stance in a tough marketplace. Internet marketing has created ample ways to market national and local businesses but the problem arises when local business owners forget the selling process and expect their web marketing to deliver results without a solid plan. Just doesn't work that way! Social Media Science co-founders, Thomas Rozof and Charles Heflin have mastered the sales funnel process. They describe the process, the technology needed and the strategies you can use to compete with your local marketing ideas. Visit their site for free reports on how the Digital Virus is affecting America and how you can avoid letting your business get infected! Social media marketing makes sense when you listen to Local Web Science Today!Steve Dahl of Dahl marketing in San Diego hosts this lively conversation in his humorous and wacky kind of way.
Does your business have the deadly Digital Virus? Local marketing tips are a dime a dozen but when you're losing sales and you don't know why you might consider a review of your sales funnel. If you don't have one or don't know what it is, Tom Rozof and Charles Heflin of Social Media Science and Local Web Science describe what the sales funnel is and why it is so critical to any local business maintaining a competitive stance in a tough marketplace. Internet marketing has created ample ways to market national and local businesses but the problem arises when local business owners forget the selling process and expect their web marketing to deliver results without a solid plan. Just doesn't work that way! Social Media Science co-founders, Thomas Rozof and Charles Heflin have mastered the sales funnel process. They describe the process, the technology needed and the strategies you can use to compete with your local marketing ideas. Visit their site for free reports on how the Digital Virus is affecting America and how you can avoid letting your business get infected! Social media marketing makes sense when you listen to Local Web Science Today!Steve Dahl of Dahl marketing in San Diego hosts this lively conversation in his humorous and wacky kind of way.
The Science of Online Marketing is revealed in this Podcast. Local business marketing is tough. Internet marketing experts (as well as brick and mortar business experts) Thomas Rozof and Charles Heflin share aggressive marketing tactics using social media marketing that helps local business and small business owners compete. In this episode host, Steve Dahl grills the gurus about the Six Pillars of Online Marketing that Local Web Science teaches at their new website. Rozof and Heflin are founders of Local Web Science, Social Media Science and Synnd Software. Social media gets a ton of publicity but very few small business owners have learned how to monetize it as an effective marketing tool, until now. Local Web Science is a scientific marketing platform that takes the concept of “outsourcing” to an extremely high level at a very low cost. This highly automated, yet human-reviewed system works through a network of real people and a technologically advanced system that connects people and content to all areas of the Internet, making it seamless, worry free and cost effective for any business owner that desperately needs professional marketing but doesn’t have the time to get it all done. If a local business website is not interactive, locally listed, fully integrated into an online local business strategy, it is no longer standing still, it’s going backwards. The frightening fact is that 97% of all the websites get zero traffic, nothing at all. The competition in every business category is growing and the competitor who learns how to dominate his local market first will be very hard to beat. Time is running short for the local business that wants to stay competitive. As more and more people learn to research and shop online, more and more local businesses will disappear if they have not made their online presence known on a local level. The educational videos are available at no charge. For a free consultation, visit www.LocalWebScience.com.
The Science of Online Marketing is revealed in this Podcast. Local business marketing is tough. Internet marketing experts (as well as brick and mortar business experts) Thomas Rozof and Charles Heflin share aggressive marketing tactics using social media marketing that helps local business and small business owners compete. In this episode host, Steve Dahl grills the gurus about the Six Pillars of Online Marketing that Local Web Science teaches at their new website. Rozof and Heflin are founders of Local Web Science, Social Media Science and Synnd Software. Social media gets a ton of publicity but very few small business owners have learned how to monetize it as an effective marketing tool, until now. Local Web Science is a scientific marketing platform that takes the concept of “outsourcing” to an extremely high level at a very low cost. This highly automated, yet human-reviewed system works through a network of real people and a technologically advanced system that connects people and content to all areas of the Internet, making it seamless, worry free and cost effective for any business owner that desperately needs professional marketing but doesn’t have the time to get it all done. If a local business website is not interactive, locally listed, fully integrated into an online local business strategy, it is no longer standing still, it’s going backwards. The frightening fact is that 97% of all the websites get zero traffic, nothing at all. The competition in every business category is growing and the competitor who learns how to dominate his local market first will be very hard to beat. Time is running short for the local business that wants to stay competitive. As more and more people learn to research and shop online, more and more local businesses will disappear if they have not made their online presence known on a local level. The educational videos are available at no charge. For a free consultation, visit www.LocalWebScience.com.
Lili, also known in Chiropractic as the “Chiro Marketing Queen,” grew up in a family of Local Business Owners in Silicon Valley, CA and understood from a young age the pain to get and keep customers day in and day out. Her 14 years of Sales & Marketing experience has helped hundreds increase their revenue... The post ChiroHustle Podcast 068 – Lili Serrano appeared first on Chiro Hustle.