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  • How to Prepare for a Business Sale
    2024/05/28

    Are you planning on selling your business but don’t know where to start? Just ask Emmet Apolinario, President of the International Resource Group. Having transitioned into becoming a business broker after navigating the pitfalls of selling his own business, Emmet offers insights on how to evaluate your business to spare you from the same mistakes he made.


    “Selling a business is not like selling real estate. It's not going to sell tomorrow.” says Emmet, “[...] preparing and planning is very important.”


    Learn how you can increase your business value, who you may need on your team, and when you could be selling your business.


    In this episode you’ll hear:


    (01:41) Why and when you could be selling your business

    (02:40) Challenges that might make your business difficult to sell

    (03:26) Who you might need on your team to sell your business

    (04:36) How to figure out what your business is worth

    (06:27) How to increase your business’ value

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    9 分
  • How to Buy the Right Business for You
    2024/05/21

    Considering buying a business? Whether it's your first venture or you’re trying to expand your business, it can be a game-changer. Just ask Brian Shields, an Acquisition Entrepreneur who knows what it takes to successfully buy a business. “Try to look at at least a hundred deals to help dial yourself in so you know what kind of risk you're willing to take, what kind of business plan you really feel comfortable with, what kind of industries you feel like make sense,” Brian says, “because once you get those under your belt, then you'll feel a little bit more sophisticated when the time really comes.”


    We’ll dive into the essentials: from why you should consider buying a business to breaking down all the thorough due diligence and financing options so you can find the right business that works for you!


    In this episode you’ll hear:


    (00:35) How Brian bought his first business

    (2:42) Why buying a business could be right for you

    (5:06) Research and analysis (aka due diligence) that needs to get done before you buy a business

    (6:39) Where you can find businesses to buy

    (8:01) Brian breaks down what the due diligence process looks like by using a coffee shop as an example

    (11:00) Three ways you can pay for the business you want to buy

    (13:50) Andrea and Brian go over three points you should focus on when you’re trying to find a business to buy

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    15 分
  • 7 Steps to Accelerate Your Small Business Growth - With Amy Porterfield
    2024/05/14

    Expanding your business and drawing in more customers may seem overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! Just ask Amy Porterfield, New York Times bestselling author of Two Weeks Notice and Host of The Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast, who managed to increase her sales in only a year.


    “The people who need you will find you, even if you put a stake in the ground.” Amy says. “If your message resonates with them, but doesn't fit perfectly, that's okay. If they like what you're saying and they find value, they will find you.”


    Learn how you can replicate Amy’s growth by managing your mindset, creating a customer avatar, and growing your email list.



    In this episode you’ll hear:


    (00:45) How Amy started her business

    (03:02) How negative thoughts can impede growth

    (05:57) How to build your customer avatar

    (08:11) How content creation helped Amy grow

    (09:27) How to grow your email list

    (12:16) Common mistakes that might affect your growth

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    15 分
  • The Growth Tool That Can Help You Increase Revenue: Email Lists - with Jenna Kutcher
    2024/05/07

    Want to build a loyal following of people who are excited to buy what you're selling? Stop spending your valuable time on the wrong marketing channels, and prioritize an email list. So says Jenna Kutcher, a digital marketing expert and host of The Goal Digger Podcast. After attracting thousands of followers on social, but seeing so few convert to customers, Jenna learned about the power of owning an email list - and she hasn't looked back! It's the number one ways she drives sales in her business.


    You'll learn how to start a list, where to find your first subscribers, and how to grow and maintain a list. Plus, the surprising benefits of an email list - beyond the high ROI.


    (06:40) Where to find your first subscribers


    (07:25) How to use your email list to test out new business ideas


    (09:40) The TWO things you need to focus on as an entrepreneur


    (11:00) Tacticts Jenna uses to drive followers from social and the podcast to her list


    (14:30) How to make time for your email list


    (15:50) Don't make these two mistakes with your email list!


    (18:00) Convinced? Here's how to start your list


    Learn how to go from zero subscribers to an engaged list that lasts. Sign up for Jenna's FREE Email Building Master Class at jennkutcher.com/list. It only happens once a year - don't miss out!

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    27 分
  • How Your Business Can Have an Impact
    2024/05/01

    Ready to make a difference with your business but don’t know where to start? Just ask Thomas Ling, founder of Kin+Kind, who combined his passion for the environment and love of animals to create eco-friendly pet products. Thomas breaks down what makes a business sustainable, the importance of transparency and authenticity, and how you can start a business that does good in the world.


    “It's important that we are running the kind of company that we want to see out in the world.” Thomas says.


    Learn what it takes to be a clean business, and the benefits that come with it.



    In this episode you’ll hear:


    (01:09) Kin+Kind’s story.


    (02:56) How Kin + Kind brings transparency and authenticity into their products.


    (04:11) What are clean ingredients?


    (06:34) Being a clean company is about more than using good ingredients, it’s also about how you treat your employees.


    (07:25) What is greenwashing?


    (09:15) How to start a sustainable business.


    (10:50) The benefits of having a clean business.

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    12 分
  • How to Build Your Marketing Strategy
    2024/04/30

    The more people see your products, the more sales you’ll probably get – and a marketing strategy can help you do that.


    Just ask Elena Fahrländer, the Chief Commercial Officer of Danish Endurance, a company that sells their products worldwide. She’ll be sharing what they do to find their target audience and how their approach to marketing changed as they grew. You’ll also hear from Elizabeth (Liz) Downing, director of partnerships at The Ecom Cooperative. She’ll give more actionable advice on how to build your marketing strategy using realistic goal setting and data analysis.


    “It's really important to look inward, really examine who you are as a business, and then set your goals and your expectations based on what you think you can achieve,” says Liz, “and it all comes down to the data.”


    In this episode you’ll hear:


    (02:18) Danish Endurance’s story


    (04:02) How to find your target audience


    (07:02) The importance of clear and realistic goals and budgeting when building your marketing strategy


    (11:02) Starting out with a structured marketing strategy


    (11:50) How and why Danish Endurance constantly updates their marketing strategy

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    14 分
  • Small Business Fun Facts: What to Know Before Starting a Small Business
    2024/04/23

    Your small business (or idea if you haven’t started yet) is a lot more important than you think. Just ask Karen Kerrigan, the president and CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council. She’ll be sharing a ton of fun facts about how small businesses drive innovation, help the economy, and create jobs. You’ll also hear from Kylie Jiwon Hwang, an Assistant Professor at the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management. She’ll give us more insights on how entrepreneurship can help marginalized individuals and how starting your own business can benefit your community.


    Get a quick refresher on why the work you’re doing (or planning to do!) is important and learn all the benefits and challenges you might encounter on your entrepreneurial journey.


    In this episode you’ll hear:


    (01:42) Why Small Businesses are important.


    (04:27) Why Marginalized individuals are gravitating towards entrepreneurship and the benefits that come with it.


    (07:33) Challenges that you might face when starting a business.


    (10:48) How technology has been helping small business owners overcome some of the challenges they face.


    (14:41) The importance of being prepared before starting a business.

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    16 分
  • How a Small Business Owner Can Do More for Their Employees
    2024/04/16

    Aside from a regular paycheck, what more can you do for your employees? And can going the extra mile for them really help your business' bottom line? Listen in to hear from brothers and founders of Mr. Tortilla, Ron and Anthony Alcazar. Their approach to business was formed at an early age, while watching their parents work hard with no buy-in. And then we’ll speak with Ludmila Praslova, PhD. Professor of Industrial Organizational Psychology, and author of The Canary Code: A Guide to Neurodiversity, Dignity, and Intersectional Belonging at Work.


    "Imagine having to walk in shoes that are extremely big or way too small, way too wide, way too narrow" said Ludmila. "That's painful, that's not comfortable, …flexibility just makes sense."


    In this episode you’ll hear:


    (00:43) Why Mr. Tortilla wanted to take care of their employees


    (03:26) How it’s good for business to prioritize a healthy workplace


    (04:58) The bare minimum an employer could do for its employee


    (06:40) The importance of flexibility and how to implement it into your company

    

    (12:18) How to start a conversation with your employee about their needs

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    14 分