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Elizabeth Gordon interviews Stone Payton, Sales and Marketing Troubleshooter and author of Never Fry Bacon in the Nude: And Other Lessons from the Quick and the Dead

Stone Payton, Sales and Marketing Troubleshooter and author of Never Fry Bacon in the Nude: And Other Lessons from the Quick and the Dead was on the Chic Perspectives Show

Stone Payton, an accomplished speaker, works directly with CEOs, managers and key employees to help them acquire the disciplines necessary for producing tangible results, faster and cheaper.

In this Chic Perspective, Stone shares his unique formula for achieving SPEED which he defines as the ratio of results to time invested).

Many entrepreneurs desire greater results in their business but feel they are already maxed out on the amount of hours they are putting in as well. Stone explains how to crack this formula so that it works for you. He discusses how to produce greater results in less time.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Elizabeth Potts Weinstein, host of The Wealth Spa Video Show

Elizabeth Potts Weinstein, is an attorney, CFP, host of The Wealth Spa Radio Show, host of The Wealth Spa Video Show, and author of Grow Up! Strategies: The 7 Legal & Financial Strategies You Need to Up-Level Your Small Business.

Elizabeth specializes in teaching women solo-entrepreneurs and business owners how to experience holistic wealth in their business & lives.

http://elizabethpottsweinstein.com/

She regularly speaks and is quoted by the media, including NBC11, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, the Chicago Tribune, Copley News Service, San Jose Mercury News, San Jose Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, and Readers Digest.

http://elizabethpottsweinstein.com/speaking

Elizabeth Potts Weinstein talks about how she came to create an online magazine for women entrepreneurs, what she sees women struggle with in business, and what it really means to experience holistic wealth as well as how to make it happen.

http://www.youtube.com/user/ElizabethPW

http://elizabethpottsweinstein.com/

Starting Up Chic

Any woman can be an entrepreneur. After working with startup businesses for years, I know this. However, if you want to be a chic entrepreneur you have to combine style with industriousness. Chic Entrepreneur’s are a rare and powerful commodity. They tend to be in the 10% of startup businesses that actually succeed. Why you ask? That’s because a Chic Entrepreneur knows what she’s doing and acts like it.

She is classy and always on top of her business game. Chic Entrepreneur’s know that to be successful in today’s tough business climate they have to provide unique value to the market, have a strategic plan, wow customers and inspire employees, ante up the necessary startup costs and turn those costs into a waterfall of cash flow.

You can be a Chic Entrepreneur, too. You can even start in your spare time. Everyone has to start somewhere, right? If you want to be a Chic Entrepreneur, you need to have a business idea and you have to make sure that it is realistic and unique. Business is all about providing unique value to the market. Making sure that your business idea is unique requires research and creativity. Chic Entrepreneurs dare to be different.

A marketing strategy is a must for every business, small and large. You cannot expect your business to be successful if you don’t have a focused marketing strategy. You need to know how you are going to get the word out. When you’re just starting out marketing involves networking to generate referrals and word-of-mouth advertising. Marketing doesn’t have to be in a brochure, it can be everywhere. The Chic Entrepreneur is always, always networking. Later on in the business life cycle, it may involve other kinds of advertising. If you can, pay for professional advice on how to best market your business. Many experts that specialize in marketing strategy will offer you a free consultation and this can help get you pointed in the right direction, as well as help you determine if paying for more of their advice would be worth it. If you can’t afford this advice, take a crash course in it yourself. Read a book on marketing, research your industry, your target market and other top performing companies. Learn as much as you can about your business on your own. Then, put all the information you have into a business plan. This plan is your roadmap on the journey to entrepreneurial success. It is a guide but also an evolving entity. As things change, be flexible enough to notice and change your strategy or tactics to adjust to market feedback as your business grows and changes.

The next step in becoming a Chic Entrepreneur is forming an actual business. You are not a Chic Entrepreneur if you just have an idea and are sitting on it. There are dreamers and doers in this world – and the Chic Entrepreneur is both. She dreams of what could be and then she gets off her behind and makes it happen. Forming a business involves choosing an attractive business name that is inspiring, says what your product or service is and sells it. Choose something that has meaning for you and for your target market. People want to buy from a company that they trust, respect and admire. Ask for the advice of your friends and acquaintances as a test market, but make sure that they are similar in thinking and decision making to your ideal target market. After you have chosen a brilliant business name, register your business with your state secretary, and purchase a domain name. Then get out there and sell. Entrepreneurs must be enterprising, which means marked by imagination, initiative, and readiness to undertake new projects. Once you have your strategy it is time to get out there and make something happen. If you want people to come knock on your door, start shouting from the hilltops to let them know you are there.

Once you have officially made the leap to entrepreneurship, it is time to become chic. Being chic is about how you carry yourself, your attitude, your beliefs about yourself and others, and the choices you make. It’s not about the clothes you wear or the style of your hair, however, Chic Entrepreneur’s dress for the job that they want, not the job that they have. Being chic also means paying for the things that are necessary like decent business cards (they don’t have to be top of the line, but they can’t come straight off of your old printer either). These things cost a bit of money, but the chic entrepreneur knows that money well spent will have a return on the investment; that is what business is all about. Being chic is about being smart, having integrity, providing excellent value, striving for personal excellence and being willing to do what it takes to win. Do that and you will be a Chic Entrepreneur with a bright future.

Now you’re on your way to becoming a successful Chic Entrepreneur. It’s a lifetime pursuit and oftentimes not easy, but take it from me, it’s worth the hard work. For more information about how you can become a Chic Entrepreneur, visit www.chicentrepreneur.com.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Bruce Freeman, “The Small Business Professor” Author of Birthing the Elephant: A Woman’s Go-for-it! Guide to Overcoming the Big Challenges of Launching a Business

Today on the Chic Perspectives Show Bruce Freeman, “The Small Business Professor” Author of Birthing the Elephant: A Woman’s Go-for-it! Guide to Overcoming the Big Challenges of Launching a Business, joined me for a great discussion on how more women entrepreneurs can turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality.

Nationally known as the Small Business Professor, Bruce is a syndicated columnist for Scripps Howard News Service.

http://www.smallbusinessprof.com/

He is the President of ProLine Communications and serves as adjunct professor of marketing and entrepreneurship at Kean and Seton Hall universities.

http://www.prolinepr.com/

Bruce and Elizabeth talk about the first 18 – 24 months of a business, otherwise known as infancy and how to build oneself up to have the psychological strength to succeed.

The book Birthing the Elephant identifies the four stages of birthing a business: starting your start-up; running your own show; achieving breakthrough; and finding your business rhythm

We discussed the difference between how men run companies and how women do, and what women tend to struggle with and why and where they find the power to survive and thrive.  And of course, what women can do to achieve greater chic success.

Some of the keys to Bruce’s philosophy include:

  • The ability to understand and manage emotions
  • Expect (and overcome) self-doubt, performance anxiety
  • Getting into the emotional mind frame to succeed outside the comfort of the traditional workplace
  • Commitment, courage, & persistence

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Kimberly Delcoco, Business/Life Coach & Motivational Speaker

Today I got to chat with Kimberly Delcoco, Business/Life Coach & Motivational Speaker on the Chic Perspectives Show.  Kimberly left a successful 15 year career in corporate America to pursue her true dream of becoming a coach.

http://kimberlydelcoco.com/

She maneuvered her career path into HR so she could get more experience in developing people and then invested in her self with a top training program.

Kimberly has found that her gift is helping women fill their lives with what is most important to them.

With a ‘think outside the box’ attitude and a genuine belief in herself and in others she embodies a ‘WE can do anything’ approach to life.

http://kimberlydelcoco.com/blog/

Kimberly Delcoco is full of inspiration and enthusiasm and enjoys motivating people to action-oriented outcomes.

http://www.facebook.com/kimberlydelcoco

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Dan Boudreau, President and CEO of Macrolink Action Plans Inc.

Dan Boudreau is a business planning coach specializing in small business development and financial forecasting. His services span the areas of research, planning and training.

With 18 years experience in the consulting field, Dan has developed and facilitated training workshops on the following topics: Entrepreneurial Training, Business Planning, Market Research, Proposal Development, Train the Trainer, and E-Business Basics.

Dan has owned and operated small businesses since 1980, ranging from single owner home-based enterprises to more than 180 employees. He is acknowledged and appreciated by his peers and clients for his excellent communication skills and his ability to bring entrepreneurial ideas to fruition, which ensure that his clients receive services of the utmost quality.

http://riskbuster.com/

In this Chic Perspective, Dan emphasizes the importance of business plans, and offers tips and advice for writing your first business plan.

He also discusses his new book – Business Plan or BUST!: A Comprehensive Tutorial For Starting And Growing Your Business.

Listen to Dan Boudreau’s Chic Tip for Entrepreneurs here.  The entire interview is available in Season One of The Chic Perspectives Show.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Amy Leavell Bransford – Owner of New Moon Skin Care

Amy Leavell Bransford is a licensed esthetician who owns and operates New Moon Skin Care, an Atlanta-based microdermabrasian, skin care and hair removal business.

http://www.newmoonskincare.com/

Prior to acquiring her license in esthetics, she worked as a publicist in the record industry for bands and artists such as 311, CAKE, Widespread Panic, Galactic, Vic Chesnutt and Precious Bryant.

She also worked for two Atlanta-based record labels, Terminus Records and Capricorn Records. Amy’s passion for music stemmed from her father, keyboardist and environmentalist Chuck Leavell.

In this Chic Perspective, Amy shares how music led her to skin care, and how she then turned an interest into a business reality.

After studying at the Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics and becoming certified in CPR and microdermabrasion, she opened her business, “New Moon Skin Care,” named because healthy skin cells regenerate approximately every 28 days – the same cycle as the moon. She explains how she turned a passing interest into a successful business idea.

This is so interesting to me. Those of you that know me, know how I closely follow the cycles of the moon and I am hearing more and more people tuning in this important  natural timing to make decisions, take action and just get more in the flow of life.

Amy also reveals how she spread the word to market and promote her business by leveraging the media, how she overcame her own limiting beliefs to achieve more of her full potential.

Thank again Amy for coming on today to share with all of us how we can shine from the inside out and get gorgeous glowing skin with natural techniques and products.

If you’ve ever dreamed of opening up your own skin care business, you love hearing Amy’s story and how you made it happen.

Carolyn Turknett, co-founder and President of Turknett Leadership Group

Carolyn Turknett is co-founder and President of Turknett Leadership Group, an Atlanta-based consulting firm providing leadership and organization development services to companies in a variety of industries.


http://www.turknett.com/


Founded in 1987, the firm is a leader in using sophisticated proprietary assessment tools and long-term, personalized coaching to develop successful leaders and organizations.

Carolyn Turknett has more than fifteen years experience in management and leadership consulting. The focus of her work is character in leadership, organization assessment and change, executive team development, and leadership in turbulent times.


In this Chic Perspective, Lyn talks about how she and her husband started and grew their business by leveraging strategic partners and contractors and how they got their first book published, Decent People, Decent Company: How to Lead With Character at Work and in Life.

Lyn also shares her observations on how women’s leadership style differs from men’s as well as how entrepreneurs lead differently than corporate leaders.

Over 1000 executives have completed the Turknett individual Executive Development Program.

Turknett clients include companies of all sizes and industries, such as AGL Resources, American Cancer Society, BellSouth, Bennett International Group, Freebairn & Co., Georgia-Pacific Corp., Hewlett-Packard and Mercer Human Resources Consulting.

Listen to Carolyn Turknett’s Chic Tip for entrepreneurs and business leaders here.  The entire 30 minute interview is available as part of Season One of the Chic Perspectives Show.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Heidi Richards – CEO of the Women’s ECommerce Association International (WECAI) on the Chic Perspectives Show

Heidi Richards was my guest today on the Chic Perspectives Show.  Heidi Richards is an author, business coach and entrepreneur. She is the Founder and CEO of the Women’s ECommerce Association International (WECAI).

A writer and professional speaker, Heidi enjoys traveling to new countries, learning new cultures and sharing a woman’s perspective on marketing, leadership and running a business.

Heidi has written eight books and co-authored two, published and edited four ebooks, and publishes a quarterly international magazine WE Magazine for Women.

In January 2005, Heidi was named one of the Top 50 Virtual Women Shaping the Internet for 2005. And she even has a day named after her! Heidi Richards Day is June 26th.

In this Chic Perspective Show, Heidi discusses the advantages in being a woman in business today, how the worldwide economic slowdown has affected her growth, and how important the internet and social media are to her business.

She also highlights some of the various techniques she uses to market her company.

Check out more about Heidi’s companies @

http://speakingwithspirit.com/meet-heidi/

http://wemagazineforwomen.com/

http://www.wecai.org/

Thanks so much for being my guest today Heidi.

Listen to Heidi Richard’s Chic Tip here and check out the full 30 minute interview as part of Season One.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Michelle Dunn – Internationally-known expert on the topic of credit and collections

Michelle Dunn is a leading authority on collecting money to businesses everywhere. She is the founder and president of Never Dunn Publishing, LLC and her 10 year old Credit & Collections Association with thousands of members.

Michelle Dunn has been Nominated for Top 5 Women In Collections

Michelle is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and has been featured in Forbes.com, Smart Money Magazine, MSNBC, Home Business Magazine, Entrepreneur magazine, Professional Collector, Credit & Collections Risk, the NH Business Review, and in many books and publications worldwide.

In this Chic Perspective, Michelle talks about what business owners can do to get their customers to pay on time.

She discusses what business owners can do if their customers don’t pay on time, and gives business owners one thing they absolutely must do to protect themselves from bad debt.

Listen to Michelle Dunn’s Chic Tip here.  The whole 30 minute interview is part of Season One of Chic Perspectives.