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Month: June 2018


How to Simplify Your Business Message

If I were to ask you, what is your business message? Do you have a great answer? Or will you overthink and blubber out both your purpose and mission statement? Have you taken the time to simplify your business message? Me, I was a blubberer for years.

My husband always tells me that I over-communicate. How is that even possible? I don’t know but apparently, I have managed to master it. He is constantly reminding me to use as few words as possible to get my message across. (Still trying to figure out if he is right or just wants me to be quiet…)

That being said; I had to really work on how to simplify my message. My clients are busy, too busy to read through the nose, so the goal is to try and simplify.

Here are three keys to simplify your business message:

Remember what’s important

Break down your business message to what is most important. Can you make it a second or less slogan? Look at Dove’s business message: You are more beautiful than you think.  What is the most important message they are getting across to their audience? It is simple, basic and provides women with the confidence that Dove wants to provide through their products.

Provide clarity

Don’t get overly complicated with what you are trying to get across. Be clear, direct and to the point. “You are more beautiful than you think.” With 7 simple words the message here is that you are beautiful, don’t judge yourself, be confident, realize your beauty potential, feel your best, accept yourself for who you are. SO much put into a simple and clear message.

Leave out the tech talk

Speak the language that people understand, there is no better way to muddle up your message than using words that only those in the industry will understand. When you start using industry jargon, your audience will lose interest. Fast.

Remember, you want to kill complexity. Both your clients and your sanity will thank you.


Simplify Your Business Message
keep it real, keep it honest, keep it simple. Simplify your business message.

Be sure to follow the Studio’s Facebook Page, and share your business message with us! We’d love to hear from you. The page is a free space where you will find business-focused training and support for female entrepreneurs, as well as inspiration and Studio updates!

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If you need more support and accountability, join us inside the Studio’s Study Hall and let us know what your passion is or something you don’t like to do – but love when it is done!  The group is a community of supportive women, where you will find business-focused training and support for female entrepreneurs.

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10 Reasons Moms make great business owners.

You have thought and heard, countless times, that motherhood is a thankless, underpaid job, right? Well, I hate to say it, but so being a business owner. I learned the hard way that starting my own business wasn’t all about coffee dates with girlfriends or a large boost in my income. But, like being a Mom, I just jumped right in, learned every day, and worked hard at being good at it. 10 Reasons Moms make great business owners

So should you.

10 Reasons Moms make great business owners. photo of a woman and baby at a desk.

With no explanation needed for each item on the list, here are ten underestimated reasons why moms make the best business owners.

  1. They are great at uniting people.
  2. Moms have mastered the art of event planning.
  3. Natural leadership instincts.
  4. Amazing negotiators.
  5. Multitaskers – if you can call it that.
  6. Strong problem solvers.
  7. They have the ability to meet urgent deadlines.
  8. They are always asking a lot of questions.
  9. Know how to deliver bad news gently.
  10. Moms understand the importance of planning ahead.

These are just TEN reasons why moms make amazing business owners. This list could have easily been the top 100 reasons but that would defeat the purpose. My goal, for this article, is to help you realize why you will make a great business owner.

If you are still unsure, read this article on why starting your own business is a good idea.

[Tweet ““Being a mom gives you superpowers for doing stuff you don’t want to do.” Solly Baby founder Elle Rowley”]


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