Posts Tagged ‘small business’

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Choose Your Words Carefully

Choose Your Words Carefully from Beth Andrus on Vimeo.

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Is It Venting Or Just Complaining?

Venting from Beth Andrus on Vimeo.

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Listen To The “Experts” But Don’t Lose Sight Of Your Path

Whether it’s marketing, social networking, PR, or sales, there are a lot of experts out there. And every 12 to 18  months, a new star is born.  Everyone worships at their altar – for a while, anyway, until the next “business genius” steals the spotlight.  I believe many of these people have a lot to offer. Their experience and knowledge gives them a certain perspective, and this insight helps people who are trying to get their business up and running.

But I believe we all need to be selective when taking the advice of others.  Not necessarily everything someone else has done will work for you.  Your business and goals are unique, so an approach that propelled them toward their goal could actually put you on a detour away from your goal.

So how can you avoid that?  Get clear on what you want your business to look like and what you want it to do – for you and for your customers.  Once you know what this means for you, step onto your path with confidence.  Then you can easily determine what will assist you in reaching your goal.  There is so much good advice out there, but treat it all like a buffet or dim sum. Take only what will work for you.

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The 2nd Annual Unique Los Angeles Spring Show

The 2nd Annual Unique Los Angeles Spring Show is scheduled for April 24th & 25th, they are now accepting vendor applications, through March 10th.  Unique Los Angeles puts on two-day shopping events twice a year; a spring show and a holiday show.  If you’re an independent designer, it’s a great opportunity to display your products.

Unique Los Angeles events have quickly become one of the city’s premier shows for designers and artists.  Last December, their holiday event was attended by over 11,000 people. I strongly advise that you apply today.  

If you aren’t in Southern California, you could find a way to create our own opportunity.  Do a Google search for similar events in your part of the state/country. If you still can’t find anything, you could always pull together your own event. It’s been a long, hard winter. When spring finally arrives, people are going to be ready to get out of the house. A local designer show may be just what they’re looking for.  Here are some ideas to help get you started.

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Lessons From Rollerskating (Rerun)

Lessons From RollerSkating from Beth Andrus on Vimeo.

This video is a rerun. I will have new videos, again, starting next week.

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

You Need To Have A Website & ChooseWhat.com Makes It Easy

If you already have website, go back to what you were doing. If you don’t, there is a site that can help you get set up. Like anything else that’s new to us, setting up a website can be intimidating, and frustrating. If you have a business, though (any kind of business) you need to have a website. It gives you credibility, and will help you market your product or service. There, your customers can find out about your company, get contact information, etc...

ChooseWhat.com offers a “build-your-website” option that is incredibly easy to use. You start by selecting an “information only” site ($9.99/month) or a web store ($24/month). You are then literally stepped through the process. The price includes a domain name.  And the first 30 days are free, so check it out before committing.

Here’s what you’ll see:

Get Started.
a) Create a free account.
b) Choose your layout and color scheme.
c) Choose your domain name.

Add Pages to Your Website.
a) Customize your Home page.
b) Customize your Contact page.
c) Add supporting pages

Create Logical Navigation.
a) Create main navigation links
b) Create secondary navigation.

Enhance Your Website (optional steps).
a) Customize your header and logo.
b) Change your layout.
c) Change your color scheme.
d) Get your website listed in search engines
e) Add images, video and other multimedia.

Everything in this guide is straightforward and easy to understand. As you click on each task, you are given a full, clear explanation of what you are doing, and why. You should be able to create your website in an afternoon.

Having an online presence is so important. You are missing out on opportunities each day that you wait. So give it a try, because the need for a website is not going to go away.

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Don’t Get Ahead Of Yourself

Getting caught up in the excitement of starting your own business can cause you to get ahead of your self.  It’s a common mistake, but you may pay dearly for it.

Starting a business is part hard work, part lots of fun.  Unfortunately, in the beginning, there are bigger doses of hard work – getting your website up and your shopping cart in place, registering for tax ID numbers, not to mention preparing your product or service.  So it’s understandable that people want to jump into the much more satisfying activities of marketing and PR, but don’t take these steps until you’re ready.

First, if you hire a marketing or PR person before you’re ready, you’ll be wasting your money and their time.  And, second, even if you’re doing these things on your own (I love DIY!) you could be caught with your pants down, so to speak.  If clients, journalists, and sponsors coming knocking before you’re ready, you will look amateurish and create a reputation for being unreliable.

I once jumped into a marketing opportunity before I had my vendors lined up. A huge order came in from this and I suffered a sleepless week getting the work done for my new customer, with the added pleasure of paying a subpar vendor a fortune for a “rush” job.

If your dream client/PR contact called you, would you be ready? If the answer is, “Yes, but I just need to ______”, then the real answer is no.

I get it. It’s thrilling to go full steam ahead, but you have to make sure you have something to offer before inviting the world in. It is easier to build a strong reputation from a clean slate, than it is to repair a damaged one. So clean house, get your ducks in a row, or whatever other metaphor you would like to use, then get out there and show the world what you’ve got.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Stand Out With Your Message

Stand Out With Your Message from Beth Andrus on Vimeo.

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Even With Coaching, How-To Books, And Seminars… It’s Still Up To You

This is an extraordinary time to venture into business ownership.  The Internet has changed the entire game. There is unprecedented access to information and guidance, and this has leveled the playing field.

But whether you work with a business coach, attend seminars, or read how-to books and blogs, you are the one who has to make it happen.  All of these activities are there to give you direction and/or tools, but only you can get your business up and running.  Only you can create the business you envision.

Take an honest look at how much time and money you’ve recently invested in any or all of these things. Then take a look at where you are with your business.  How long have you been operating at your current level, compared to how long you've wanted to take it to the next level?

A lot of people get stuck in the “information gathering” stage.  In this stage, it is easy to convince ourselves that we’re doing something.  But if you’ve been on a merry-go-round of learning and development activities, the reality is, you’re avoiding doing anything. The best way to actually move your plans forward is to take a break from the planning. Put the information you’ve gathered to use by creating an action oriented to-do list, and start moving through it.

For some of you, the next level is actually getting your business set up.  For others, it means expanding your product or service line or building your customer base.  Wherever you’re at, you are responsible for being there.  And wherever you want to be, you are responsible for getting there.  Feel confident from your past achievements, use the knowledge you have gained, and start moving toward your goals.

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Flattery Will Get you Everywhere

Flattery Will Get You Everywhere from Beth Andrus on Vimeo.