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Biz Trends to Watch For in 2011/2012

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

What is it about your business that makes people smile? How do you give back to mother nature? And how do you combine those things with social growth?  Do you deliver information in such a way that people become convinced they must buy your product?

Keep an eye out for the four trends I describe below in 2011/2012. They prepare you for what to expect and how to act regarding your customers. If you anticipate these trends you can make them your strengths and have fun with them! You can start right away by asking yourself the questions I pose in this article. If you want more information, please let me know at esmee@studiobranding.nl. The visual article is to be found here.

1. Reflection

Something changed over the last few years across the globe; the focus has shifted from personal success to social interaction. We’ve started to value relationships and maintaining those relationships more than ever. Spiritual activities, books and philosophies have soared in popularity as well. It seems that we are rethinking how to spend the time we have in our precious lives. As we look to spend our time in more socially and spiritually conscious ways, we seek out activities that reflect this new train of thought. Initiatives like ‘Networking Festival”, a 3-day networking event where you can meet new business partners and friends at meet-ups & workshops, are examples of this new trend. Another is ‘Unity Express’, a train that drives through Europe and strives to generate close relationships between like-minded people. It’s about exchanging services, helping each other, and ultimately benefitting mother earth as well. Personal growth and meaningful connections are what we are longing for. We are in the highest layer in the Maslov pyramid.

Take this trend into consideration in your business practices. Highlight the personal aspects as well as the social values your product or service offers. Show what can be accomplished for mother earth. Key things to think about include:

rediscovering our existence on earth
embracing the moment
combining friendship and personal growth

2. Ecotechnology

As we treat life more as a precious phenomenon, we want to know more about the food we buy in the supermarket and what we put in our bodies. That places eco-technology at the forefront of our thoughts. We think about where the food comes from, how it’s made, and whether it’s environmentally friendly. For example, if we discovered the fish on our grocery store was endangered we probably wouldn’t buy it. Holland’s Marqt and Ruudmaaz supermarket is ahead of this trend, providing customers with background information on products as well as local farming information. Across the globe, seasonal products are becoming the preferred choice, and people are increasingly growing their own food, particularly herbs and veggies, at home. Modern technology goes hand in hand with this thinking because it enables us to live more efficient, sustainable, and eco-friendly lives. Many people choose their products based on the optimal combination of technical efficiency and eco-friendliness. One such product is the Ibasket, a machine that washes and dries at the same time and automatically turns off.

Regardless of your company, you can probably incorporate the main concerns of eco-technology somehow. Think about the quality and quantity of information your brand delivers. Think about what information can influence the buying process for your customer. Key ideas to keep in mind are:

fairness and transparency
do-it-yourself
food technology with advanced information
hyper intelligent machines let us handle more efficiently

3. Smile Factory

Given the current state of the world, it’s natural for people to feel insecure about the future and seek comfort in nostalgia. We also look for warmth in our families and friends to compensate for the tough environment. Both the media and politics tend to evoke “the good old days,” idealizing a time when life was more simple. It makes sense then, that the average customer desires trusted, time-proven items like handcrafted goods and traditionally made products.

Families in particular are actively seeking out products and businesses that provide comfort, that make them smile, and that create a sense of nostalgia. A wonderful local example is a ‘cognactheek,’ a shop exclusively filled with special types of brandy, sold with love. Another popular example is a gourmet bakery that makes delicious specialty breads with funny names like ‘bommy and pinsy’. These breads are well known for their certain medicinal qualities ranging from improving your digestion to giving you shiny hair.

Regardless of your business, you absolutely have the ability to make people smile. Notice what aspects of your services or products have this happy-inducing quality and keep them going! Advertise those aspects and use great visuals to make them really stand out. Key ideas to think about are:

make people forget insecurities and smile
tradition and handcraft
detail makes the difference

4. Connection

The modern individual chooses to be connected all the time.  There are some individuals who are so good at managing their connections that they actually make a profit from it! They’ve created huge networks, smartly leveraged certain relationships, and ultimately created value from their connections. Many companies are jumping on the social media/ networking bandwagon too. I predict that, within a couple of years, customer social values, as well as online network values, will be adopted in the way shareholders are treated as well. Business people aren’t the only ones benefiting this boom in connections. Students are being educated for jobs in this arena that don’t even exist yet. Particular  ‘underground societies’ and movements can establish themselves rapidly with these new connecting tools.  Being connected 24/7 contributes to the fact that we will work on a profit and priority basis in new work streams, because we can work always and everywhere. Organizations will set-up new ways of connecting with everyone that has an opinion to solve worldwide problems in a more democratic way. Successful utilizations of this concept include BetterMeans, Stand-up Inspiration, and 7 Days of Inspiration.

When thinking about your own business in relation to this trend, consider how your brand connect with customers. Think about how you shape value in those moments and messages. Also think about the media you use to get that message across. Key ideas to keep in mind are:

sharing is multiplying
always and everywhere
it’s all about value

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Article written by Esmée Schonfeldt from Studio Branding for CRAVE Amsterdam. Studio Branding investigates signals of the street and translates them to concrete influences for the branding of labels and companies. It delivers three services - trend research, image research and brand development – led by Esmée Schönfeldt.

CRAVE Amsterdam business chat on KISS

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Being an entrepreneur is a lifestyle and that means the business is there to support your way of living. If you feel your business takes more than it gives you energy, you need to reflect and discuss smarter ways to organise your business. On the 21st of February, about 20 business owners listened, talked and shared smart business strategies.

Stephanie Ward of Firefly Coaching presented us the one hand blue print in business we all should materialise.
Her tips are:

1 KISS the business model
How do you make money? Make sure you have it written down on 1 piece of paper and analyze the revenue streams. Get rid of payment per hour and create a package that brings value to your customer and to you. Make a small, medium and large offering and people most likely take the medium so increase your revenue on the middel package.

2 KISS time
Organise time by your agenda. Define working and networking days of day times. Say no if you do not have a reason to drink coffee. Did you know there is no need to turn a coffee invitation down? Buy time, tell your contact you have to schedule and combine events to increase your efficiency. Know that your new job is trying to find your way so you better create time to receive it! Organise a coffee-day, plan a to do list and above all commit to yourself!

3 KISS Marketing
Don’t get all crazy about digital marketing, choose the marketing means that work for you and start with one single message: what is the No#1 call to action you want people to do when the hear about you, visit your page or listen to your pitch? Keep the message short and attractive, sell on a later date.

4 KISS Staff
Focus your time on the things you are good at and outsource the rest. Have a person to manage your administration, taxes, presentation, communication, marketing or telephone. Create your business to grow an be creative to organize your own time to focus on what it is you are really good at.

5 KISS Life
Enjoy time for you and live a happy life. Without a happy entrepreneur, there’s no happy business!

Jessica Lomabardo shared her Art & Wine experience and how she endend up being a poor business owner, risking her marriage and performing less excellent than her standard. Her insights were a great lesson for all of us and it has taken honesty and guts to share. Jessica and her husband – who is a chef – moved on and embraced their lessons in business succesfully and see their performance in a bright future with Lombardo’s, “een ambachtelijke eetwinkel” the best foodstore in town. Thank you, Jessica for your beautiful story!

In addition to KISS two women shared their stories on new business models. CRAVE member Marijke Krabbenbos of Ideacompany is currently busy attracting ‘Funds from the Crowd’ for her Quolor initiative – a female basics quality t-shirts. The other entrepreness, Lonneke Verbunt presented her Crowd financing journey for her company – a concept store where social and micro brands can sell their products. She is starting up a new fair fashion retail concept, “a store built on stories” called Brand Mission.

We would love to thank all the attendees who listened, shared and connected at the CRAVE Chat and we take pleasure into announcing the second CRAVE Business chat: “Know your strengths” to guide us to focus on the stuff we truly create our business value with.

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Post written by Athalie Stegeman, on behalf of the CRAVE Amsterdam team

I want to hear real stories of people – Versidee

Monday, February 28th, 2011


Last week I was at Het Grote Interview Gala 2011. All kinds of journalists and TV stations were in the Stadsschouwburg in Amsterdam and talked about their profession. It was really crowded. A lot of people tried and only managed to get a few words from those famous people. I did not felt at ease there. When I cycled back home I thought to myself: “No, this is not my profession, I do not want to talk about myself and throw mud on others. What am I doing. It was a big crisis and I thought about quitting my profession as a filmmaker and start working in a pet shop or zoo and never talk to people.”
But then my heart began to talk to me, and said this is the best moment you ever had. Now you know where you are good at and what your own ups are.

I want to hear real stories of people . Stories about their work, their life, their dreams. And put them on youtube or internet so more people can hear and see it.
Because I think that is the best way of selling your bussiness is by being yourself and talk from your heart.
So I began to work on my workshop again and created a real nice one especially for you. Branding and video. Where you can be yourself and have a nice video of yourself.

So stop imitating others and throw your elevator pitch out of the window. Be in contact with yourself and talk about that. You will be amazed what can happen. I help you with that in the 4 hour workshop.

The workshop will be given in Amsterdam, march 15, The HUB, Diemen, april 8 Elsina, April 20, IGLUU Utrecht.

Price 195,- excl. BTW and if you are in the CRAVE book 170 excl. BTW.

Do not miss it!

Linde ten Broek
www.versidee.nu

CRAVE Reflections edition 2

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Wauw,  what an insights we gained. It was so rewarding to take time to reflect and learn. Want to know a little about our insights? Read on.

With a group of great business women we shared, recognized and grew. Reflections are about understanding the phases we are in today, the strengths that keep us successful and the work we need to do the overcome both personal and business barriers. Dare to share means realising that it takes guts to share and there is the rewarding part too.

Faye Cosser of Juxta Position tells us all about the importance of time in relation. The strengths of astrological insights, forms a clear sign throughout the chat. It and everything is connected through time; date of birth, star signs, friends with similar signs are easily explained but also the relationship between collegues and the company birthdate. Faye inspired all of us and we got curious about our individual situation and our chances in business.

Marianne founder of Tromper is a serial entrepreneur. She combines her business intuition with great timing to balance the work and life situation. As a result, the way to move forward, how to be successfull in a smart sense, is depending on it. It is just a matter of defining what she needs based on her preferences in life. This is true for Daniella Rubinovitz and Blanca Vergara too, as all pieces are coming together, they find themselves moving into a new phase in life. We all develop every six to seven years and each phase has typical characteristics in quality of life. Cris of Crisspix is rapidly developing from IT professional to CRAVE business connector, visual communicator in photography and on top of that internet entrepreneur with iPhone app 123DressMe. Pieces are falling together and she has a great opportunities ahead of her. Gaid of Ietje Company is an ambitious selfstarter. She has a clear vision in what she wants to achieve. She is considering various options to enhance her business and by reflecting she realized that her strenght is somehow turning against her. Tanja is a designer. Her passion for designs and fabrics mover her away from fashion and straight into what she is best at: designing patterns. Creators like Tanja of Pieces of Art often notice that the focus on passion also brings a need for partnerships as you are more successfull when you focus. Faye indicated great tools that allow any business owner to successfully grow in partnerships.  As different times have different qualities, there is much to gain by using thoughts and intuition. Daniella Rubinovitz, owner of Atelier Molenpad, Teresa of The California Girl and Helen Grevink of De Knipkamer were all very aware of that. It’s our time, we women are the power of time, lets gather and use this power.

The insights of this edition of CRAVE reflections for me is that on a professional level, my ideas are sky-high and there is more room for questions. Asking questions feels like asking a favour, which seems more difficult that giving and yet that’s the part I like the most, so why not offer the pleasure to all of you?

Get more out of reflections. Faye and Daniella are organising a unique joint event on March 24th. Take a look at the programme and reserve a spot.

The next CRAVE reflection is on April 7th 7 – 10 PM. Join us! (more info soon, see pictures form this one here)

Contact me if you want to participate as a professional reflector like Vera of Innearth did in the first and Fay and Daniella did in the second edition.

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Post written by Athalie Stegeman.

We’re supporting the Startup Weekend!

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Startup Weekend, Listed as the “Name You Need to Know in 2011″ by Forbes, is opening their doors again in Holland to startup enthusiasts to share ideas, form teams, build products, and create startups! As CRAVE entrepreneurs and valuable business people, you are all invited to attend this 54 h event in Eindhoven!

Check our little CRAVE team last year , which won second price.

EN: Melody Biringer’s blog

NL: Isrid van Geuns blog

UPDATE: Special discount code for 30% off ticket prices to all that are CRAVEamsterdam members / followers. Use “CRAVE” when ordering your ticket to get the discount!

Antoinette Gast from tuyu by Marjon Parmentier – PARMsupport

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

It is all about people for Antoinette Gast, founder of tuyu fair trade business gifts. With her company she enables producers in developing countries, besides making a living for themselves and their employees, to bring their organization and products to the international commercial market. This way the producers can build their business in a sustainable way and do not need subsidies. Antoinette does this in a very personal way with care for people as the binding factor. Products, People and various Cultures have always been in Antoinette’s vains.

Products

From an early age, Antoinette craves for beautiful products, the design and its use. As a teenager she had a special fancy for chairs, especially the design. The mathematical load withheld Antoinette from taking up the Industrial Design study. So she started German-Dutch Translation Studies, but this was not her call. She graduated as the 25th in European Studies and worked at the European Commission in Brussels. In that time the apparel industry moved from Europe to developing countries. She wrote her paper about this development, the EU trade policy and its social effects. She seems not to be the typical civil servant. She wants to see results in short time and therefore she made her move to business by starting as consultant with an agency related to Price Waterhouse, active in feasibility studies for investments in developing countries. After that, she worked at Mexx in Sales at the international head office and closely with the management. In general every study, job and experience has led to where Antoinette stands now with tuyu. It all comes together in this company she owns. A product from tuyu is more than fair trade!

People

People are very important to Antoinette; from her partner, family and friends to her business contacts and employees. She wants them to have a good life and stay in close contact. Building relationships is a way of life for her. Relationships with customers, whom she wants to deliver the right business gift. With people that work for tuyu, employees and free lancers. And with producers in developing countries, who are actually making tuyu’s fair trade business gifts. As the producers go along with tuyu in the business process, they become real partners. Not at once, building a relationship is a process. Most of the handling is done in the Netherlands by people working in a sheltered workplace. Antoinette has thought about the whole production and business process and how to involve people. She states that tuyu consists of all those people who work with tuyu.

Personal

After working and living in Amsterdam, she searched for a house outside the city and into the nature. Antoinette always wanted a dog, but long working hours would not allow this. She found a new home in Vinkeveen, an area which she already knew from her regular biking tours on Saturday mornings via a bike club. With this house a dream came true! She now lives with her partner and their dog next to a wide meadow with a home based office. Her office is full of boxes with business gifts. Proudly she shows me and tells all about it, not per se proud of herself since she believes that “the person you are, is given”. Antoinette takes life the way it comes to her. She says “it is the way it is” to many things. Her pretty down to earth lifestyle is ‘What You See Is What You Get’.

Entrepreneurship gives her the opportunity to make her own decisions. The way tuyu works together with the fair trade producers and the market is innovative and her company is a leader in this branch. Tuyu is not only about fair trade, but also about beautiful products and design, about people over there in developing countries and people over here. It is also about universality. As an entrepreneur Antoinette can combine all of this and challenge herself as a decision maker and being her own coach.

Click here if you like to know more about the entrepreneur Antoinette Gast

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Text written by Marjon Parmentier © 2010 www.PARMsupport.com

Our first CRAVE Chat

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

Our first CRAVE Amsterdam Chat took place on thursday the 9th of December at the CASA 400.

We have invited Vera van de Ven, founder of Innearth and Catriona Ravelli of LaptopLounge to be guest speakers, sharing with us how they learned to use reflections to be more successful.

The week before the chat both Athalie, Cristina and myself had shared our own reflections on the world wide web. As I shared in my story; I’m not so much a ‘reflector’ but a fast forward type, but through thinking about the past year, digesting what happened but even more ‘how I felt’, I discovered that you need to reflect to move forward again….With firmer steps.

In a group of 10 women, Catriona moved us all by telling her story in which she had experienced that ending a business relationship (with her former businesspartner in ZZP-Adviescafé) is quite a process, even a bit scary and painfull. But if you can find within yourself what is the talent you want to explore and find eachother in sharing what you need, you can make that ending a process of respect and understanding. And move forward better knowing what it is that you want!

Vera told us about her career in banking and how she made it to the top with almost no school certificates. Not only in her career she was very strong minded; Vera also survived some serious diseases and personally I loved her story on how she worked at night to pay for her dance-lessons in which she could hang around with the boy she wanted to marry!

Vera has this wonderful concept in which she has developed a totally unique, co-created by all kinds of coaching professionals, project for personal growth and insights.

On Twitter I mentioned that the word ‘chat’ did not cover the intensity and vibe we shared with eachother this morning. Within, through and around the stories of Catriona and Vera, we could all speak up our minds and share our emotions on certain subjects and also laughed about the amount of tissues we had to hand eachother. It felt great and inspiring to recognise your own experiences through the story of someone else. Reflection indeed!

Someone in the group said “Being an entrepreneur is maybe more a lifestyle than a job” So for all women entrepreneurs out there; keep that in mind when our next CRAVE chat is coming up!

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This post was written by Isrid van Geuns of Isworks and photos by Cristina Stoian of Crisspix

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What did you learn this year?

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Our first CRAVE Amsterdam Chat will take place on thursday the 9th of december from 09:30-12:00 at the CASA 400.
Vera van de Ven, founder of Innerearth and  Catriona Ravelli of LaptopLounge will be our guest speakers, sharing with us how they learned to use reflections to be more successful.

I would love to welcome you there and learn about what you learned this year! Please subscribe here.

Athalie Stegeman


Athalie Stegeman
athaliestegeman.nl
Many of you know got to know me through the activities for CRAVE Amsterdam. In CRAVE most of you have seen one side of me; the positive Yang side, full of beans and enthusiasm. But then we all have a Yin side, feminine and awaiting and more focused to the inside. Since Crave is all about growth I love to share my personal reflections with you as some of you thought me so  many. Please click to read it..

Isrid van Geuns


Isrid van Geuns
isworks.nl
I am almost at the end of a year again. Bye 2010…… It’s gone so fast but hey what else is new? Reflect? Actually, I am a future person; I look ahead, make plans and look forward most of the time. However, some weeks ago my CRAVE Amsterdam team gathered to make our schedule for the upcoming year, because our network is much more than a book! We talked about future events for our network, what matches with our own talents and wishes and what would our community expect from us? In line with the CRAVE USA teams and brand we felt we wanted to organise a CRAVE Chat and as the date would be in december, we decided to make it a ‘reflections-chat’. Inspiration for this subject was not only the new year ahead but also the story that team member Athalie had written some weeks before on what shé had learned this year and how she had experienced working with- and for CRAVE Amsterdam entrepreneurs. So here I go. All inspired and ready to open up; What (the hell) did I learn this year? Please click to read it.

Cristina Stoian


Cristina Stoian
crisspix.com
2010.. where did it go? for me…it’s been a crazy year…but it passed so fast it seemed it was yesterday. I’ve been told by my CRAVE colleagues to reflect on my past year and share what I’ve learned this year… Inspired by Athalie Stegeman and Isrid van Geuns, I sit down and write. I realize I forgot half of the stuff I did. Everything happened in a blink of an eye, it feel like in a never-ending carousel…photos slide in front of my eyes at a dizzy speed… Please click to read it.

Looking for CRAVE partners to create a one stop approach for female business owners

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

We love to follow our hearts and practice the work we are passionate about. But once you’re up and running you need more time. Time for a lot of things that belong to successful entrepreneurship. Think about PR, administration and legal services. Our advice is to consult these business specialists. In daily life we love to focus on the opportunities that lie ahead of us. But the reality is that we run business risks and we need to protect us against them so that we will not be faced with issues that nail down our business pleasures.  Did you know that when you hire an employee you need to hand over a starting-letter within the first month of employment?  This letter insures against legal responsibilities you may encounter. Would you forget the worker to sign into the pension funds and the worker passes away, you are obliged to pay survivor’s benefit for life. These are risks that the entrepreneur is often not aware about and can affect your business operations dramatically.
Living is working and working is living. But someday you want to enjoy other things in life with no financials to worry about, right? The need for insurances can be as broad as your business activities. Therefore CRAVE member Ricky van Dalen together with Susan Jans are designing a service center for business support  under the name of Jans and van Dalen Consultancy. They would love to interview some of you to finalise their service concept for entrepreneurs and business women alike. They would like to team up with other CRAVE members to offer a one stop approach for female business owners. If you wish to join their service team or if you want to express your professionals needs, please send notify them on info@rickyvandalen.nl

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?

Young. Reliable. Clear

People may be surprised to know…

We have been doing great business for seven years!

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My good old friend, George

Who is your role model or mentor?
Obama, Gandhi, Sister Theresa and many others

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Easily trust others like myself

How do you spend your free time?

Relaxing, going out with friends, reading and learning languages, going to the cinema

What is your indulgence?

Shopping

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
High tea

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
I wish that everyone around the world could have the same opportunities in life.

Jonge Gezinnen Beurs is Big Business!

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Yesterday, CRAVE visited the Jonge Gezinnen Beurs 2010 in the trade mart Jaarbeurs in Utrecht. The fair is for pregnant women and mothers of babies and toddlers. It’s big business because a lot of emotions are exchanged for sweet and expansive baby ware.  A few CRAVE Business women are present:

Meetup with Liza from MumsMarket

Liza Hollingsworth of Mumsmarket sells new baby and childrenswear that is donated by fashion brands to create funding for charities. Her webshop gives every mom a good reason to buy because you choose yourself to which charity you want your spending to be donated to. The tradefair sponsors are helping Liza to sell the clothes, but much more can be found online at www.mumsmarket.nl. Are you a producer or retailer with a stack of left overs? Make sure you connect with Liza and gain value for mothers and charities.

Busy times for Mira’s Trotse Moeders & Club van slechte huisvrouwen

Mira Ahles owns the community of proud mothers and she offers a place for dialogues on babycare and motherhood. In addition she sells all kinds of smart and loving baby gadgets. The stand is big and busy and Mira flies like a fairy across the place. Her proudness of motherhood moved into a confession of being a bad housewife. Simply because her heart is with working and caring and not so much with cleaning and washing. The confession turned into a big discussion and an even into a large blogging community of women alike. And that’s what Mira does, connecting women through online media.

Consults for the mind and the mood

There are various pavilions that entertain you with learning and doing. CRAVE visited Susan Gorel, a booth in the spiritual pavilion, that used integrated numerology, astrology and tarot to give personal insights. Let’s say that in summary is that CRAVE Amsterdam is about to become one of a kind. The second consult was a workshop for styling tips for parties and seasonal events like Christmas. We enjoyed the tips on how to decorate a dining table and practiced with styling a napkin. We will reveal one secret, less is more! Find out more info on their website.

CRAVE life connections

Many fairs are a pleasure to visit since it’s all about inspiration and connecting with people alike. CRAVE will visit some more “beurzen”. Let us know where you will be present so we can announce it and we may visit you. CRAVE will be present at the Sustainable lifestyle event Indisha together with A beautiful Story and Lotus Living on November 21st in Amsterdam. Meet up?