Unless you know, you really really don’t know | Episode 14

Unless you know, you really really don’t know | Episode 14

This is what I’m hearing from creative retailers from all over the world: I’m exhausted.

During the last 3 months, you’ve been working 10 times harder to stay afloat, to get curbside orders to customers, to show up on social media, and to keep your business going. This quarantine hasn’t been a down time to focus on your hobbies and home projects. You’ve been working!

This is a special episode to let you know I’m proud of you and that other brick and mortar retailers are feeling the same emotions! You are not alone. You have a dream, a passion and a business that you love, let’s take some time for YOU. I absolutely do not want to see you burnout as you reopen your store.

 

The Creative Shop Owner’s Inner Circle: 

Creative retailers, studio owners and booth space owners are working together in my monthly group coaching program. Click here to learn more and sign up for the waitlist.

Let’s Continue the Conversation

Join our Rockstar Creative Shop Owners Facebook Community

Let’s Connect: 

Subscribe to Creative Shop Talk

Here’s what to do next, subscribe to Creative Shop Talk and then head over to our private Facebook community to meet other creative retailers

I could really use your help getting my new podcast going and helping retailers find the show. Would you please leave me a review?  Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review . I may pick your review to highlight on an upcoming episode. Make sure you leave your business name, Instagram handle and location so I can give your shop a shoutout. 

 

XO Wendy

 

Extra Resources for Retailers:

Please read my Facebook post for updated information and resources for retail business owners.

Information Overload – How to handle all the retail customer communication & orders| Episode 13

Information Overload – How to handle all the retail customer communication & orders| Episode 13

It’s overwhelming enough right now as we adjust our retail businesses to online orders, curbside pickup and appointments, and deliveries. On top of this, us scrappy retailers are getting orders from FB lives and comments, Instagram direct messages, phone calls, websites and emails.

How do we keep track of it all without dropping orders through the cracks?

How do we keep our sanity and not burn out?

How do we get our team on the same page?

The struggle is real and you’re not alone if you’re feeling swamped by all of the channels and platforms that clients can interact with you. This episode will help you come up with a system (and some must-needed boundaries) when it comes to collecting orders and communicating with your clients.

Enjoy!

 

 

Thanks to shopkeeper Judi Burrows from @inspiredvhd

I’ve been going crazy keeping up with customer messages on FB comments, inbox, messenger, instagram and email. I realized that I’d missed several inquiries and that is not ok at this time when I need the business! by chance today, the FB page manager app popped up and i took a look at it. game changer!
Top left is FB inbox, next is FB comments, and right is IG comments. It’s not the end-all but it sure will help not having to look in 3 different apps to find messages!

Extra Resources for Retailers:

Please read my Facebook post for updated information and resources for retail business owners.

The Success Path for Creative Shop Owners

My signature online program to teach the fundamentals or retail business is opening soon!. Click here to learn more and get on the waitlist to be the first to know when the doors open!

Let’s Continue the Conversation

Join our Rockstar Creative Shop Owners Facebook Community

Let’s Connect: 

Subscribe to Creative Shop Talk

Here’s what to do next, subscribe to Creative Shop Talk and then head over to our private Facebook community to meet other creative retailers

I could really use your help getting my new podcast going and helping retailers find the show. Would you please leave me a review?  Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review . I may pick your review to highlight on an upcoming episode. Make sure you leave your business name, Instagram handle and location so I can give your shop a shoutout. 

 

XO Wendy

Are you Attached or Committed to Your Retail Business | Episode 12

Are you Attached or Committed to Your Retail Business | Episode 12

A positive effect of this tragic Pandemic is it’s helping creative retailers who I coach to take a honest look at their business and really ask deep questions, like:

  • Why am I in business?
  • What is my purpose here?
  • Am I doing everything I can to lay strong business foundations to make my retail shop a viable and profitable business? 
  • Am I committed?

It’s not a bad thing to be attached to our retail businesses. But if we’re going to really commit to success, we can’t drift anymore and we can’t wing it anymore.

It’s not going easy, but it’s time to evaluate your goals and level of commitment. Listen to this episode to hear stories of what other retailers are deciding and accomplishing, and how they are pivoting. 

Learn more about the Success Path for Creative Shop Owners.

Click here to Enroll

 

Extra Resources for Retailers:

Please read my Facebook post for updated information and resources for retail business owners.

The Success Path for Creative Shop Owners

My signature online program to teach the fundamentals or retail business is opening soon!. Click here to learn more and get on the waitlist to be the first to know when the doors open!

Let’s Continue the Conversation

Join our Rockstar Creative Shop Owners Facebook Community

Let’s Connect: 

Subscribe to Creative Shop Talk

Here’s what to do next, subscribe to Creative Shop Talk and then head over to our private Facebook community to meet other creative retailers

I could really use your help getting my new podcast going and helping retailers find the show. Would you please leave me a review?  Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review . I may pick your review to highlight on an upcoming episode. Make sure you leave your business name, Instagram handle and location so I can give your shop a shoutout. 

 

XO Wendy

“Shifting to Serve Your Community as a Retailer” a Retailer Spotlight with Kim Smith | Episode 11

“Shifting to Serve Your Community as a Retailer” a Retailer Spotlight with Kim Smith | Episode 11

Today I’m chatting with fellow creative retailer Kim Smith whose paint retail business The Oromocto Galleria in Oromocto, New Brunswick, had to shut down due to the Coronavirus restrictions.

Her brick and mortar business depended on in-person workshops for clients, both children and adults. She pivoted very quickly to social shopping, online orders, curbside pick-up and DIY workshop kits. 

Kim shares her story of how she’s in-tune with her customers and how she helped her First Nation and military communities with her kits. 

Stay tuned, next week I will sit down with another fellow creative retailer to find out what’s working for her retail business during the CoVid-19 shutdowns.

Connect with Kim and follow what she’s doing: 

Facebook @oromoctogalleria 

Instagram @theoromoctogalleria

 

Extra Resources for Retailers:

Please read my Facebook post for updated information and resources for retail business owners.

The Success Path for Creative Shop Owners

My signature online program to teach the fundamentals or retail business is opening soon!. Click here to learn more and get on the waitlist to be the first to know when the doors open!

Let’s Continue the Conversation

Join our Rockstar Creative Shop Owners Facebook Community

Let’s Connect: 

Subscribe to Creative Shop Talk

Here’s what to do next, subscribe to Creative Shop Talk and then head over to our private Facebook community to meet other creative retailers

I could really use your help getting my new podcast going and helping retailers find the show. Would you please leave me a review?  Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review . I may pick your review to highlight on an upcoming episode. Make sure you leave your business name, Instagram handle and location so I can give your shop a shoutout. 

 

XO Wendy

Tips for Retail Business During Quarantine

Tips for Retail Business During Quarantine

I know we’ve been talking a lot about what’s been going on with the Coronavirus, and how it’s affecting our businesses, but I wanted to take some time to talk to you about what you can do about it. Yes, you can do all kinds of things to come out on the other side of this with a business intact, and even thriving! Let’s dive right in with some tips for retail business during quarantine.

Tips for Retail Business During QuarantineTips for Retail Business During Quarantine

First, we all know that this is not a “holiday” for creative shop owners. It’s not a holiday for anyone, really. Now is when we can drill down and focus on the things that have been slipping through our fingers during busier times. Are there any skills you’ve been wanting to hone or improve upon? Any business courses you’ve had your eye on? What about growing your e-commerce? (Now is the perfect time to capture all that extra time people are spending online!) Any professional development books you’ve been meaning to read (that were collecting dust)? Open the cover, and dig in!

On the opposite side of that, have you taken any time to devote to yourself? Or have some quiet time to focus on which aspects of your business you’d like to re-target? It’s no secret that you can’t pour from an empty cup. Find something that helps your creative juices flow, and be consistent spending time investing in yourself.

Get out of the panic mindset, and make objective decisions. If that is feeling overwhelming, get a group of advisors together. Form your own business team of professionals that can help steer you in the right direction. Start with your accountant, attorney, banker, professional business coach or mentor, and a couple people that will be bluntly honest with you (aka: your accountability group). This should not be considered an “expense”. It is an investment, in YOU! This is one of my most important tips for retail business during quarantine!

Did you know that according to the American Society of Training & Development, you have a 65% chance of completing a goal if you commit to someone. But the odds of success skyrocket to 95% if you set up regular check-ins with a person or accountability group.

Back to the business side of things, one thing I would suggest making a priority is do some “reverse engineering”. Ask yourself “What is the bare minimum I need to make to survive?”. From there, come up with a financial plan, a marketing plan, and revenue streams for the next 60-90 days, minimum. Another highly valuable tip for retail business during quarantine: a plan is absolutely critical. Without it, you’re sailing the ocean without a rudder. Drifting to whichever way the seas push you.

I know things are shifting and changing on a daily basis, and many unknowns are left on the table. Instead of focusing on those, set 3-5 small, incremental goals for each part of your plan. From there, come up with some promotional ideas. For instance, highlight a particularly slow moving product or piece when you’re doing an Instagram or Facebook live. You could build “kits” to sell to those DIYers that are looking for ways to invest in themselves and their homes. Plan a “Deal of the Day” or demo a product or technique on certain days of the week to help show how to use those products! Then, double down on your efforts, and include the featured item as a “value buy” making that product a special price with an order of X amount.

There are also several programs out there offering grants to help with various expenses. The Small Business Administration is a great place to start.

Once all of this subsides, your business may look different. Our customers will not be the same people they were before this. They may have different values, feelings, needs and buying habits. Now is the time to be flexible and be willing to pivot your business for the most success.

If you’d like more tips for retail business during quarantine, checklists, or help, listen to my podcast, the Creative Shop Talk, or join our group for creative business owners, the Paintpreneur’s Inner Circle.

You are running a real business. 

You are a retailer and an entrepreneur doing all the hard work. This is not a hobby store and you aren’t just playing arts and crafts. I want to encourage you to continue to follow you passion and be successful. 

If you’re not already part of my free Facebook group: Rockstar Creatives, join us here. Every Tuesday you can ask me questions about running a brick and mortar creative shop! I’d love to see you online!

Running a retail business doesn’t have to be so hard, you’ve got this!

Thanks for popping in!

Xo, 

Wendy

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