2 Hands Made This

Christine Laureano

From the kitchen table to a 6 or 7 figures, and the marketing habits and process that grow your maker business. Copywriting, content marketing strategies and online sales methods that make a difference to your business growth.We'll talk about the sweet sweet moments of success, the ugly cries of failed campaigns, and all the marketing moments in between to move the needle toward your big, bold, and brilliant goals.

  1. Episode 27 - How to Plan Your Business for Growth & Success

    08/12/2021

    Episode 27 - How to Plan Your Business for Growth & Success

    Today, we're gonna be talking about planning, based on some wisdom that my father told me years ago that I never listened to. It was really like the eye roll when I was a kid. It wasn't until I got older, actually when I had my own business that I started listening to that bit of advice that he gave me and it was all about planning. And my dad used to say, You've got to make your plan. And you've got to work your plan. It's all well and good to talk about make a plan and work your plan. The hardest thing about that advice from my dad was I had no idea what to plan. I was like, Okay, great. What do I do? Why do I need to do that? What plan am I planning?  What are we talking about? Sure, you can say "let me make a plan." But do you know what to plan? Do you know not only what to plan but how to go about planning it in a way that's going to be the right plan forYOU? There's tons of advice out there on the internet. You've seen it. There are gurus and planners and planning books. For YOUR plan to work, however,  they all need to work together. And your plan needs to stop you from feeling lost or stuck. Or wondering where do your go from here? So...your plan. Yes, you have to make one and then you have to work it. What are those plans? We're going to talk about all the plans that work together? Because really, you're not going to just have one massive plan. For a plan to work it has to be broken down into manageable pieces. So pull your chair up to the kitchen table...and let's get started Resources: Marker Marketing (e)Mail - sign up for maker marketing tips and ideas to grow your product business,

    19 min
  2. Episode 22 - Direct Mail Magic - How I got 85% conversions on catalogs

    05/19/2021

    Episode 22 - Direct Mail Magic - How I got 85% conversions on catalogs

    I love interviewing product makers to hear their story and to find out the marketing tips that have worked...and the ones that haven’t. One of the things I realized is that, you don’t know my product business story. So today on 2 Hands Made This, I’ll share with you the same things I ask my guests. And I’ll tell you about the marketing strategies that worked best for my product business (and yes, there are some ugly cries of failed campaigns too.) Kitchen table epiphany - remembering how you started. I’ve been a maker...it seems like forever. In the mid 90’s I had a gourmet deli. After that I had a drastic life change with my first daughter...which lead me to give up the idea of going out and working a JOB. When my second and third children were born...I was a stay at home mom. Which gave me the opportunity to fulfill my desire to do my own thing.  I always loved making...I had a line of baby clothes - called Hampton Baby...which in 1995 - 1997 there really wasn’t ecommerce so I sold to like shops. But...with a toddler, my days at the sewing machine where few and father between. Which was ok. I got into aromatherapy in the late 90s. I ended up getting my aromatherapy certification (clinical aromatherapy) from the West Coast Institute of Aromatherapy in BC. I loved making blends. It was when I read the ingredients on the baby lotion bottle that I started my own skincare line. The ingredients I read were toxic...and I was putting that on my babies skin.  That’s when I created my skincare line...first called Good Ground Botanicals.  In 2002 discovered the Indie Business Network...which then helped me source great raw materials suppliers and gave me ideas on product development and creating a handmade skincare business. I had product on every flat surface in my house.  It was the point at which I had to decided, do I go find a small production/warehouse...which to me at that time freaked my out...because that meant I would either have to bring my kids there...or have someone watched them (and that was OUT OF THE QUESTION) and a story for another time. So I took a time out...a decided to also get a life coaching certification and did a lot of mindset work...but I really missed making stuff. So I also took a chocolatier class and ended up becoming a professional chocolatier. That was fun!! I made wedding favors and things like that. I wanted a shop after doing a feasibility study, realized that where I live I’d have to sell a lot of chocolate just to pay the rent…(but there’s a chocolate shop still in my future.) So I went back to skincare. I had people asking me for products so I started back up...rebranded, renamed to Ba6 Botanicals, and jumped in.  I also took a GMP class that IBN had...because if I really wanted to scale I need a production studio that was GMP compliant and met FDA standards for production. LOL my first website was on Web.com… it was horrible. The product photos were so bad. But...over time I learned how to take product photos and how to put together a marketing strategy that would sell product.   How did you come about your brand voice - When you first created your brand voice - because this matters when it comes to your marketing. Your brand voice is reflected in every piece of marketing. What have been the marketing “things” you’ve tried over the years. Events - Spark and Hustle was a big one for me...though it “looked good” I maybe got ONE sale. It was then I learned to be strategic with events… and NOT be a sponsor because that was just a way for the presenters to have other people pay for the event. Social media...IG since 2014...didn’t post a lot...but it was back then...when everyone got seen. Ugly cries of failed campaigns - the things that didn’t work...that you thought would. Ugly cries for me were events and sponsors

    34 min
  3. Episode 21 - Etta +Billie’s Alan Rivera shares her soapy marketing secrets

    05/05/2021

    Episode 21 - Etta +Billie’s Alan Rivera shares her soapy marketing secrets

    When it comes to handmade businesses, Etta + Billie was my first maker crush! Yep, I was like a tongue-tied, school girl when I first met Alana Rivera. I mean, Etta + Billie has a big following, has a big list of well-known stockists and was doing all the business things far and beyond what I was doing in my product business at the time. And after hearing Alana talk about her business...I knew she was like the rest of us. Passionate about making product, courageous enough to make it a full time business and as down to earth as you can get when it came to asking for help in her business AND sharing her wisdom with those of us that asked. A rock-star entrepreneur, Alana talks with me about her early days and her kitchen table epiphany that started Etta + Billie, the marketing things she tried that worked and the one that haven’t...and her soapy marketing secret...email. Email campaigns, referrals, reward and more. And how she uses testing and analytics to optimize her marketing (because her real nature is “let’s just do it.”) Well, as entrepreneurs, we all have to learn from our mistakes and grow in ways we don’t expect. So, pull your chair up to the kitchen table with us...and enjoy the show. Resources: Etta + Billie Etta + Billie Instagram Etta + Billie Facebook Susan Miller Cavich - soapmaking California School of Herbal Studies Etsy  Indie Business Network Maker Marketing Mail

    46 min

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From the kitchen table to a 6 or 7 figures, and the marketing habits and process that grow your maker business. Copywriting, content marketing strategies and online sales methods that make a difference to your business growth.We'll talk about the sweet sweet moments of success, the ugly cries of failed campaigns, and all the marketing moments in between to move the needle toward your big, bold, and brilliant goals.