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Put A Twi$t On Your Business Model

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

As a business owner I know you are working very hard in your business, serving clients and staying on top over everything else that needs to be managed.

But what if all the hard work you are currently doing is not necessarily the most effective way to grow your business?

A solid business is built around a business model that works. If you think you have a great business model in place then it will only take a few minutes to confirm that this is the case.

If you aren’t quite sure if your business model is functioning optimally, now is the perfect time to give it a quick check-up and find out.

When I talk about your business model I simply mean the way your business makes money. Think about these basic components:

* Your business offer products and services

* You sell them for a certain price

* A certain number of people buy them (once or even better, repeatedly)

* You deliver them in a certain way (in person, electronically, third party, etc.)

Why not revisit your business model to see if there are a few ways you can change it. This doesn’t have to be complicated, simply take a piece of paper and a pen or open a new file on your computer.

Write down all the products and services your business currently offers, the price for each, how many clients you have who purchase each offer and how frequently. Total this up, subtract your costs, and see if this structure is going to bring you the financial results you want.

Now imagine how many different ways you can upgrade your business model to attract more business and leverage what you already have.

Get creative and try out several combinations of products and services. Here are some ideas:

- Perhaps you can add something new, additional revenue streams.

- You can also think about increasing the amount of what you already deliver.

- Or maybe at this point it’s even best to remove a part that isn’t profitable.

- Consider changing the way you deliver your products and services.

- What if you didn’t change a thing except to increase the prices (speaking or pricing, when is that last time you increased the prices for your products and services)?

Let’s use the business model of a consultant as an example.

CURRENT BUSINESS MODEL

Product/Service: Consulting services delivered by the consultant alone

Price: Per hour

Clients: One at a time full time or two to three part-time

Delivery: In person

UPDATED BUSINESS MODEL

Product/Service: Consulting in person delivered by the consultant, additional consultants working for you, speaking, selling intellectual property (an ebook, audio, or other information product)

Price: Consulting per project (and part of the fee for consultants working on behalf of the consultant), speaking per event, intellectual property per item

Clients: Many at one time

Delivery: In person, automated (via the internet)

Are you starting to see the possibilities for your business? Renewing your business model can re-inspire your enthusiasm for what you do as well as increase your desire for marketing your business.

A healthy business model is the foundation for a successful business. Take time to examine your business model and make sure it is the strongest it can be.

With a few simple changes, you will probably make more money and you may even find that you don’t have to work as hard to do so. Now who doesn’t want that!

Stephanie Ward is the Marketing Coach for Entrepreneurs who want to set their profits on fire! Grab your FREE copy of the special report ’7 Steps to Attract More Clients in Less Time’ plus business building tips, at: fireflycoaching.com.

Accessorreez For Every Season

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Strolling through a lovely art festival in Sanibel Island, I noticed a booth with unique, eye-catching jewelry. I knew I had seen the name somewhere before, but could not quite place it. A moment later it came to me. These fabulous pieces were from local designer Leslie Belcher of Accessoreez. After returning home to Tampa from my weekend getaway, I found myself thinking of a vibrant purple necklace. I wanted to know more about this fantastic jewelry line.

Leslie, jewelry designer extraordinaire and CRAVE Tampa Bay entrepreneuress, specializes in contemporary glass borosilicate jewelry, incorporating fresh water pearls, turquoise, coral and hammered copper and silver, among other select materials. Learning glass art from her studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, Mills College in Oakland, CA and The University of San Diego, Leslie channeled her talent into Accessoreez. Many of her unique designs are collaborations with her sister, Shelley Harper, who is a noted metal worker. Together they create beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces adored by the many exclusive clientele of Accessoreez.

As I continued to wander through accessoreez.com, I came across several stunning pieces. A hammered silver cuff with a multi-hued borosilicate glass cabochon was simply breathtaking. Perfect for that holiday gala, a necklace of ruby colored glass and shimmering freshwater pearls is quite appropriately named Ruby Tuesday and is sure to be the center of
attention.

Whatever your jewelry dreams may be, Accessoreez is sure to have something for you. Adorn yourself this season with something stunning and unique from Accessoreez!

Shop Local This Black Friday

Friday, November 26th, 2010


As consumers flock to large retail chains at ridiculously early hours of the morning in the hopes of saving a few bucks on that one special gift, the term, “Black Friday” suddenly seems quite fitting. While we are bombarded with promises of unbelievably low-priced electronics and special gifts with a purchase of lingerie, why not take a breather and spend your Friday browsing some amazing finds in Tampa Bay’s local shops.

For the sister who must be unique, a bracelet owned by half of Tampa simply will not do. Accessoreez, by Leslie Belcher, features a beautiful selection of handcrafted jewelry. Inspired by nature, these breathtaking pieces include hot fired glass, freshwater pearl and turquoise accents. Can’t decide on an accessory? Sweet treats are always welcome. In particular, a gift from Viktoria Richards Chocolates would be absolutely divine. With different shapes and even printed with stylish colors, these chocolates are almost too pretty to eat.

Speaking of eating, who doesn’t love a nice meal? A trip to Ella’s Americana Folk Art Café will be one gift they won’t want to return. Guests can view unique art while enjoying an appetizer, and even enjoy a live show. Restaurant gifts are always appreciated, especially for the gal who may be a bit culinary challenged.

After shopping for your human family, please do not neglect your furry companions who show you love all year long. Groovy Cats & Dogs provides a variety of healthy products to help give your loved one a long and happy life. Once Fluffy has been well fed, bring her over to Rover Done Over to be fully pampered with services ranging from nail trimming to polishing, and even blueberry facials!

From people to pets, young to old, take a break from the malls and take advantage of our fabulous local businesses this Friday. I guarantee you will find some great deals without the stress of being trampled in an overcrowded department store.

Check out some of these other CRAVE-worthy businesses owned and operated by women entrepreneurs!

Abigail Egolf Skincare
Bella Southern Interiors
Bloom Garden Shop
Blue Moon Trading Company
Buddy Brew Coffee
Datz Deli
Heidi Bundy Designs
Interiors by Studio M
Keep Me In Stitches
Let’s Go Strolling
Look Irizarry
MISRED Outfitters
Palm Wellness
Paper Presence
Skin NV
SOHO Cycling Studio
Spa Jardin

Abigail Egolf Skincare – spa/skincare
Accesoreez – jewelry
Bella Southern Interiors – interior designer
Bloom Garden Shop – garden shop
Blue Moon Trading Company – boutique
Buddy Brew Coffee – coffee
Datz Deli – restaurant
Ella’s Americana Folk Art Cafe – restaurant
Groovy Cats and Dogs – pet grooming service
Heidi Bundy Designs – jewelry
Interiors by Studio M – interior designer
Keep Me In Stitches – sewing class place
Let’s Go Strolling – strollers
Look Irizarry – make-up
MISRED Outfitters – boutique
Palm Wellness – spa
Paper Presence – stationary company
Rover Done Over – dog grooming
Skin NV – med spa
SOHO Cycling Studio – bikes
Spa Jardin – spa
Viktoria Richards Chocolates – chocolates

Homemade Halloween Costumes

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Halloween is the one day of the year where you can dress up as anything you want. A doctor, Lady Gaga, Batman – the list is endless. This year I’ve decided to bring out the Martha Stewart in me and home-make my Halloween costume.

Even if you cannot sew (neither can I), you can still create a costume just by mixing and matching some of the items in your own closet. As I started picking through my clothes to generate some ideas of what I can be this year for Halloween, I came across many options. My choices are: a prom queen, baseball player, or a…man using my boyfriend’s suit and tie. Re-creating my senior prom night by slipping into my prom dress (hope I still fit in that size 3) and taking a piece of a sheet and marker to create a ‘Class of 2010 Prom Queen’ sass. I can pull out my old baseball uniform, glove and bat and be a zombie baseball player by adding some effects with make-up.

Make-up will be the number one key in creating your look. With make-up you can transform your face into a cat, zombie or a glamorous beauty queen. This is when too much make-up is encouraged.

This Halloween consider making your costume with the clothes in your very own closet. Be sure to add the effect to your look with dramatic make-up that will scare the socks off the other ghouls!

Happy Halloween!

411 on Tampa Bay Fashion

Monday, September 20th, 2010

It’s that time of the year again ladies for fashion and fun! Tampa Bay’s most anticipated fashion event of the year Fashion Week Tampa Bay is just days away. The Bay and surrounding area’s most talented fashion and accessories designers will come together to showcase their 2011 Spring/Summer collections.

The four day event will begin on Wednesday, Sept.22 with the VIP Model Behavior Soiree at Clearwater Audi, Fashion Week Tampa Bay’s presenting sponsor.  Attendees will enjoy hors d’ oeuvres, cocktails, special car demos and photo opportunities with Tampa’s very own fashion designers and featured models.

That’s just the beginning on day two, Thursday, Sept. 23 enjoy a night of shopping, fashion and fun for a good cause. Fashion Week Tampa Bay, in connection with Glitz, Glamour, Fashion II, will celebrate at Neiman Marcus, for a night of fashion and giving back to the community. The annual Fashion Week Tampa Bay events encourage community involvement to support and improve the lives of others. The proceeds will benefit the PACE Center for Girls.

On Friday, Sept. 24 the exciting fashion runway shows are featured, along with stylish boutique exhibitors from Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay will showcase its style with some of our well-known designers, including Essence Flowers, Audrey Pat McGhee, and newest addition, Kimberly Hendrix. Don’t miss Fashion Week Tampa Bay 2010, Tampa’s most fashionable event of the year!

For a full schedule of events and tickets, visit www.fashionweektampabay.com. This event is open to the public.

Fall Into Fashion

Monday, September 6th, 2010


The warmer climates of the sunshine state tend to confuse our wardrobe choices as we reach summer’s end. Although it’s scorching outside there are still ‘fashion rules’ to abide by for each season. Here is a useful guide to help you fall into fashion.

Footwear, is often misused, especially when the temperature outside has a common pattern. Regardless, each season has its front runners and don’ts. This fall, designers are squaring off the heel. Wedges and square-heeled pumps will make its way through corporate offices and shopping malls. Studded platform wedges by Celine have been a popular purchase to start off the fall. They are open-toe sling backs and should be worn only for fall. Then, cover up those toes ladies for the frigid winter.

Strut into the office wearing a tailored business suit in polished plaids and textured tweeds, portraying the ultimate fifties look. If it’s casual Fridays or just shopping day with fellow CRAVE ladies, sport a form-fitting cardigan with a pair of skinny jeans and some tall, lace up boots from Guess.

Although a heavy coat is not necessary for Tampa Bay, there are other options of trendy outerwear. The boyfriend blazer will have a sequel and return to this fall’s line-up. Along with that, fitted trench coats are a ‘must-have’ for women. They will be offered in all kinds of fabrics and finishes. The trench coat will be a fall and winter trend. Oversized knitted sweaters are great for a day of running errands or just lounging around the house.

What colors to wear for fall? You will see the traditional fall themed colors such as browns, mustard yellow and deep reds but also vibrant colors such as green, orange, purple and turquoise will be another way to help women stand out.

A look is never completed without accessories and your survival bag, in other words, handbag. Sculptural pearls are reborn as cool accessories from designers for the fall. Yet, they have an edgy look and shape as opposed to your traditional “tea-party” pearls. Embrace a modern-day romance era with feathers in a creative way on handbags and shoes.

This fall is all about standing out with vibrant colors or showing a woman’s worth with tailored business suits that scream, Girl Power! Ladies, what fall trend do you CRAVE?

Bloggers To Watch Out For: Fashionistas

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

From runway show recaps to laid-back street looks, the world of fashion blogging is a vibrant virtual scene. It’s not necessarily about the newest, hottest, or spendiest trend — it’s about the textiles, color palettes and silhouettes that make us feel gorgeous.

For a jolt of wardrobe inspiration to pull you through the dog days of summer, bookmark Jazzi McGilbert, Sally McGraw and “Miss” James Kicinski. While their personal styles may diverge, their message is the same: get dressed, and get going!

Jazzi McGilbert of JazziMcG.com

Thrift store scenester? Or haute couture hound? Jazzi McGilbert (aka Jazzi McG) confidently struts straight down the center of the spectrum. Her blog traipses through the world of high fashion, throws the spotlight on intimate “intern confessionals” and shares a few DIY treasures (Alexander Wang sock garters, anyone?). As Jazzi puts it, her mission is to “let everyone know that the fashion industry can be tackled without a trust fund”. Can I get an amen, sister?

Sally McGraw of Already Pretty
Can one personal stylist change the way women view their bodies, and themselves? Sally McGraw thinks so. The lovely McGraw elevates her passion for chic clothing with an outspoken commitment to body acceptance. Blog posts like “What IS Flattering?” provide commonsense insights into topics that have frustrated shoppers since the dawn of time. And her weekly contests and giveaways — which range from cotton scarves to summer frocks to hefty gift cards — are not to be missed.

“Miss” James Kicinski of Bleubird Vintage
Chic baby mama. Vinyl record collector. Frilly knicker designer. Miss James is a retro inspiration — and a drop-dead gorgeous one, at that. In addition to writing about her latest Etsy obsessions and selling dreamy vintage-inspired collections through her online shop, James also blogs over at N.E.E.T. magazine. Best of luck as she stylishly feathers the nest for her new baby (due in July). What a busy little bird!

*This post was written by Alexandra Franzen for the CRAVE company:

ALEXANDRA FRANZEN is a writer + editor + organization freak. She designs rockstar resumes, leads personal branding jam sessions, writes marketing copy and teaches wallflowers how to hustle like a gangsta’. You can find her blogging up a storm at Unicorns for Socialism and tweeting away @alex_franzen.