43 min

How a Business Advisor Helps You Succeed Even Before You Start‪!‬ Women Interviews

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Hello Listeners!

This episode highlights an overlooked yet vital resource --BUSINESS ADVISOR-- available in your state (most likely for free). Seriously folks, do not pass GO, do not Collect $200 without one. It doesn't matter if you already have tons of business experience or just starting out. Heck, if you have that little wiggly thought about starting your own business, the best way to kick around ideas is with an experienced Business Advisor. And it's never too late to find one.

This is why I am excited to do this podcast interview with Cindy Small, Business Advisor, for the University of Delaware's Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Yes, you may have guessed it, Cindy is my Business Advisor. We were connected after I filled out a few forms on www.delawareSBDC.org website. Let me tell you she has been a big help on many levels. 

During our interview, Cindy and I discuss how she helps propel businesses forward and shares some recent success stories with women business owners. You wouldn’t believe the success they have had so far. Cindy tells us how they did it and what made a difference (HINT: They had a solid business plan). Cindy also explains why she might discourage potential business owners from even starting (HINT: Their plan or lack of a plan wasn't grounded in the realities they would face once launched). Look, no one wants their business bubble to burst, but it could save well-intentioned people thousands of dollars and tons of time wasted by having an advisor ask you tough questions and make you do the necessary work beforehand.

Please have a listen and find out how you can connect with an advisor; what types of services they perform for you; and what that could mean for your business. 

You can find more information about Delaware's Small Business Development Center here. Or, connect with them on Facebook @DelawareSBDC. Cindy is also part of the Sussex Economic Development Action Committee. You can find them on Facebook @SEDAC.

To find local resources in your state, you can start here and type in your zip code. 

Special thanks to Innovuse Content Marketing Solutions for sponsoring this podcast episode. Find them here.  

Shout out to our Sound Director and Production Expert: Daniel Nedwick, Dynamo Electric, and Sound. Email Dan at dynamoesi@aol.com.

As always, thanks for listening!

Your host and fellow business tribeswomen, 

Joanne

P.S. Don't forget to like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/womeninterviews!


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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joanne-french/message

Hello Listeners!

This episode highlights an overlooked yet vital resource --BUSINESS ADVISOR-- available in your state (most likely for free). Seriously folks, do not pass GO, do not Collect $200 without one. It doesn't matter if you already have tons of business experience or just starting out. Heck, if you have that little wiggly thought about starting your own business, the best way to kick around ideas is with an experienced Business Advisor. And it's never too late to find one.

This is why I am excited to do this podcast interview with Cindy Small, Business Advisor, for the University of Delaware's Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Yes, you may have guessed it, Cindy is my Business Advisor. We were connected after I filled out a few forms on www.delawareSBDC.org website. Let me tell you she has been a big help on many levels. 

During our interview, Cindy and I discuss how she helps propel businesses forward and shares some recent success stories with women business owners. You wouldn’t believe the success they have had so far. Cindy tells us how they did it and what made a difference (HINT: They had a solid business plan). Cindy also explains why she might discourage potential business owners from even starting (HINT: Their plan or lack of a plan wasn't grounded in the realities they would face once launched). Look, no one wants their business bubble to burst, but it could save well-intentioned people thousands of dollars and tons of time wasted by having an advisor ask you tough questions and make you do the necessary work beforehand.

Please have a listen and find out how you can connect with an advisor; what types of services they perform for you; and what that could mean for your business. 

You can find more information about Delaware's Small Business Development Center here. Or, connect with them on Facebook @DelawareSBDC. Cindy is also part of the Sussex Economic Development Action Committee. You can find them on Facebook @SEDAC.

To find local resources in your state, you can start here and type in your zip code. 

Special thanks to Innovuse Content Marketing Solutions for sponsoring this podcast episode. Find them here.  

Shout out to our Sound Director and Production Expert: Daniel Nedwick, Dynamo Electric, and Sound. Email Dan at dynamoesi@aol.com.

As always, thanks for listening!

Your host and fellow business tribeswomen, 

Joanne

P.S. Don't forget to like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/womeninterviews!


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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joanne-french/message

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