Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories iHeartPodcasts
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Owning a small business can be one of the most rewarding and challenging things a person does. Amid an uncertain economy and ever-evolving consumer trends, there is a lot to figure out and navigate to ensure your business thrives. Join hosts Jannese Torres (Yo Quiero Dinero) and Austin Hankwitz (Rate of Return) as they connect with small business owners and hear their stories about managing the ups and downs of starting and growing a small business. Listen to "Mind the Business: Small Business Success Stories" and learn valuable lessons from their experiences that will guide you along the way through your own small business journey.
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Community Building feat. Rebundle
No Solopreneur is an island. Even as we run our own businesses, the importance of building a community of other business owners is paramount. From sharing advice and support to building a thriving and competitive marketplace, networking and building connections can take your business to the next level. Jannese and Austin talk with Ciara Imani May who runs her own hair brand and is passionate about taking care of her customers and uplifting her community. In this episode we’ll explore why small business networking as a solopreneur with a solid network allows you to have the best of both worlds: to be your own boss but still have a supportive community around you.
Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business:
QuickBooks.com
QuickBooks for Solopreneurs
For a recap from this week’s episode visit:
Episode 7 Recap with Ciara Imani May of Rebundle.
Or learn more about this topic at this resource: How Networking Can Help You Leverage the Wisdom of Other Entrepreneurs
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Money in and Money Out: Accounting for your Payments and Invoices feat. Moshi Moshi
Congratulations, you’ve branched out into your own business and even found your first client or customer! Now what? As the orders come in, so do the invoices and payments. In this episode, hosts Austin and Jannese talk about the ins and outs of keeping organized books, tracking payments and keeping an eye on where your money is so you can make sure it’s working for you. Michael Behn, founder of Moshi Moshi Knife Sharpening, drops by to share his journey as an entrepreneur tracking payments going in and out as his business grows. Michael spent nearly a decade working nonstop in kitchens and restaurants before becoming his own boss with a successful knife-sharpening business. He explains the importance of staying on top of payments and invoices and keeping your enterprise as sharp as a blade.
Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business:
QuickBooks.com
QuickBooks for Solopreneurs
For a recap from this week’s episode visit:
Episode 6 Recap with Michael Behn of Moshi Moshi Knife Sharpening.
Or learn more about this topic at this resource: How to Collect Outstanding Payments: Best Practices for Small Businesses
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How to Bounce Back From Financial Struggles feat. Softpaw Vintage
For small business owners, it’s important to celebrate every success, but it’s also important to remember that behind every accomplishment there are plenty of hardships, missteps, and valuable lessons. Going into business for yourself is not easy and often comes with economic ups and downs and hard-to-decipher tax codes - among many other challenges. That’s why persevering and learning how to adapt and overcome any problems that arise is so important for every entrepreneur. On this episode, Austin and Jannese talk about the hurdles they faced and unexpected problems that arose in the initial phases of launching their businesses. Entrepreneur Taylor Randal of Softpaw Vintage details her journey of starting a business and sticking through the challenges to find success, even when an unexpected tax bill threatened to derail her entire enterprise.
Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business:
QuickBooks.com
QuickBooks for Solopreneurs
For a recap from this week’s episode visit:
Episode 5 Recap with Taylor Randal of Southpaw Vintage
Or learn more about this topic at this resource: 7 Cash flow problems & solutions for small businesses
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Client Success is the Real Success feat. No Ifs PR
The definition of winning can be different for every business. For some, it’s high profits, for others, it’s brand building, and for a special type of business, it’s launching the success of a client. Hosts Jannese and Austin detail their experiences with leading clients to accomplish their goals, and how that translates into real rewards in the form of expanding networks, marketing potential, and more revenue. And founder of No Ifs PR, Sydney Holmes, talks about how she built her business around leading others to success. She’ll tell us how the performance of her clients directly feeds into the performance of her own company, how that increases the profitability of her own brand, and how to turn client success into your success.
Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business:
QuickBooks.com
QuickBooks for Solopreneurs
For a recap from this week’s episode check out: Episode 4 Recap with Sydney Holmes
Or learn more about this topic at this resource: 6 keys to successful client relationship management
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Showing Up For Your Customers - Small Business Customer Service feat. FreshPrintsofSF
The lifeblood of a small business is its customers. Going the extra mile to provide easy payment methods and clear communication can mean the difference between a couple of sales, and a couple hundred. Jannese and Austin discuss what they love to encounter as customers patronizing a business, and the customer service strategies for their own endeavors. And Jordan Rose joins the conversation to talk about how she built her Etsy shop, Fresh Prints of SF, based on inclusivity and catering to demographics that are too often uncatered to. We’ll learn about the financial incentives to earning a customer’s trust and keeping them happy as you turn your target market into a community.
Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business:
Quickbooks.com
QuickBooks for Solopreneurs
For a recap from this week’s episode visit: Episode 3 Recap with Jordan Rose
Or learn more about this topic at this resource: How to Give Great Customer Service
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Staying Small While Driving Big Success feat. LazyButtClub
Seeing your small business grow can be exciting, but staying on top of that growth can be difficult for a solopreneur or a small team. As demand increases, how do you keep dollars coming in and products and services going out without breaking your original business model? Unchecked expansion can lead to painful downsizing after the initial rush - which no entrepreneur wants to have to deal with. Hosts Jannese and Austin will be discussing effective small business scaling: growing your company steadily and sustainably. Daniel and Michael Jay of the LazyButtClub Clothing Company talk about their experience with doing just that. They run a small family-owned apparel line with a global audience on TikTok. They’ll tell us how they keep their lifestyle business going strong while maintaining a small team even as they service customers all over the world.
Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business:
Quickbooks.com
QuickBooks for Solopreneurs
For a recap from this week’s episode visit:
Episode 2 Recap with Daniel and Michael Jay of The LazyButtClub Clothing Company
Or learn more about this topic at this resource:
How to Grow a Business
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Customer Reviews
What?
I saw this podcast on a list of top 20 podcasts and yet there is only one episode? And 58 reviews? How much of a scam are these podcast lists?
Disgusting. I will stick with my favorite podcast "Community News by Paul and Sasha." At least their show makes me laugh and they joke about all kinds of ridiculous business ideas.
This is basically an Intuit infomercial, right?
Heard about this through an ad on another podcast.
5 seconds in and it’s clear this is the podcast version of an infomercial, sponsored content, advertorial, whatever you want to call it.
Amazing show !
Amazing show with great interviews !