Micro Business Monday™ Micro Business Monday™
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Digital marketer, failed coffee shop owner, and host Hassan del Campo offers thoughtful insights about entrepreneurship and marketing through the lens of the micro-business owner. Formerly called The Food podcast.
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Whoever is closest to the Customer wins
In this dance we call business, whoever is closest to the customer wins.
Think for a moment about what makes companies like Uber, Amazon, Apple successful. Aside from the obvious advantages, these brands and others have successfully mastered the art of occupying our minds by occupying the spaces where we spend the most time. -
Plan Forward
One of the biggest challenges for entrepreneurs is acquiring the habit to plan forward. Great ideas need great systems in order to become real and tangible.
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Networking: Be Yourself
In its simplest form networking is the ongoing process of nurturing relationships with people to advance a certain objective from a place of common interest.
And in business, relationships matter. Networking gives others the opportunity to validate your worth and your work. What may start as a simple exchange of smiles could lead to something big. Or it could not. Rather than network with lofty expectations being the best version of yourself should always be your goal. Not only will you build meaningful relationships stress-free, you'll be appreciated for being You.
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Social Enterprise, With Love
Andrew McDowell is founder of With Love Market & Café, a social enterprise in Southwest Los Angeles. During a candid talk about With Love's humble beginnings, Andrew presents the notion of social entrepreneurship as the intersection of a community's greatest needs and greatest opportunities.
Host Hassan del Campo reflects on this concept and suggests that any entrepreneur can weave a layer of social good into their business - if they're willing to try.
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Facebook killed the Newsfeed.
In a move towards returning to Facebook's roots, Mark Zuckerberg announced today changes to the Newsfeed algorithm that will pretty much wipe out any content from parties outside your network, including posts from businesses and media, from taking up valuable real estate on your feed. In short, organic reach was already problematic and this change pretty much seals the deal.
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Treat Your Customer as a +1
Providing great customer service is one of the best ways to indirectly advertise your business. Consider that behind every customer interaction is an invisible network of more people waiting to connect with your brand. Give awesome service and that one person may advocate more business to you just because you provided a positive experience.