mar 2017

How to Gain an Audience in Your First Six Months of Business

How to Gain an Audience in Your First Six Months of Business

The hardest part of starting a business isn’t figuring out finances.

It isn’t coming up with offerings, finding your niche, or pricing your services.

Because all those items will easily fall into place… as long as you have a loyal, engaged audience.

But how do you grow an audience full of prospective clients and customers who are excited about your business?

It’s the million dollar question (almost literally). 

Making the Switch to Squarespace

Making the Switch to Squarespace

So you’re convinced that Squarespace is the platform for you.

It’s simple user interface, beautiful templates, and all-in-one platform won you over, and you’re ready to make the switch.

But where do you start? How do you move all your of your current content over, transfer your domain, and easily make the switch to Squarespace?

Here are 6 simple steps for making the transition as easy as possible.

12 Simple Reasons Businesses Desperately Need to Blog

12 Simple Reasons Businesses Desperately Need to Blog

People are always shocked when I tell them the primary reason my business grew quickly.

It wasn’t pouring all of my time and effort into curating a visually pleasing Instagram feed.
It wasn’t going to conferences and networking with the big shots.
And it definitely wasn’t through some big break.

“How else did you grow your business?” they ask me. 

Few people want to believe that apart from blogging, my business would’ve failed soon after it started.

And they definitely don’t want to give it a go and make it work for their own businesses.

Maybe it’s because they don’t know how to use their blog.
Maybe they just don’t want to spend the time writing and growing their blog. 

But I think the real problem lies with not being aware of the countless benefits that blogging can have for a business.

28 Collateral Item Ideas for Your Creative Business

28 Collateral Item Ideas for Your Creative Business

The key to every professional, easily recognizable brand is consistency.

When brands use the same colors, logos, fonts, patterns, and imagery over and over again, potential clients and customers begin to associate those visuals with their business.

Consider Chipotle. 

You don’t have to see their logo to recognize their foil-wrapped burritos or white paper cups with brown hand lettering.

Because they’re consistent, you associate these visuals with their brand.

The same should be true for your business. And the best way you can brand create consistency is through your collateral items.