In the last post I took the time to get expert advice for my
future endeavors. They had lots of
advice that helped me move along. I made a few changes to my plan according to
the helpful hits I came across. There are two major changes made.
First, Barbara Corcoran had a lot insight to off when it
comes to branding. Most people take this concept lightly. I must say I was
pretty guilty of this before doing my research. I was placing a lot of emphasis
on locations and affiliations of my business. Those are two concepts that are
important but it’s even more important to position my self. I shifted my
emphasis on how I will present my self to these locations and affiliations. The
first impression is important. So branding the company stance will help push and
set my company apart.
Daymond John made me completely re-think my financial plans
for my company. He pointed out to me that it is important to invest in your own
company. That makes sense. Why would some one want to invest in your company if
you don’t? I literally had to go back to the drawing board on my financial
plans. The new plan had me take a look at my own financials and see just how
much of my own money I can put aside to invest in myself. I now have my bank
account set up to save a small percentage of my check each month and with this
I will be able to invest 25% if my own money to start up cost. This is a huge amount coming from the hard
working class. I hope this helps the investors see that I to have a vested
interest in myself.
With all the changes being made for the better I began to
see a true theme in my business structure. One of the main focuses of my
business plan is culture and branding. It is especially important that my
investors notice how my company is positioned in the market. It is a humble
artistic environment. We embrace all people and we are out to touch lives. We
will do this one event at a time.
Look out for my company Jusst Us inc. We are coming to a
location near you soon! With the careful planning and research we will be well equipped
to succeed!
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