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Are You a Needy Lover to Your Business? How Loving and Nurturing Your Business Promotes Growth

Are You a Needy Lover to Your Business? How Loving and Nurturing Your Business Promotes Growth

Have you ever looked at your business like a living organism, similar to a pet you absolutely adore or your child that you unconditionally love?

In today’s post, I want to talk about the importance of this idea and how to implement it.

Before getting started, I want to clarify something so that there won’t be any misunderstanding between us.

In the past, I’ve written about how your business is not your baby. I still stand firm by what I’ve said. You might be thinking, “So, what changed?”

My answer is…nothing.

Bear with me for a few more seconds. Here is what I mean by it.

I’ve seen many business owners who’ve shouted, “But…but my business is my baby!” to defend their shortcomings, limiting beliefs or wrongdoing.

They were using it as an excuse to say they know what’s best for their business, but in reality, they were so off the mark, not to mention they could’ve used some help.

In that regard, I am not changing my stance about how “Your business is not your baby.”

But I am not saying that you should not love your business.

On the contrary, I am advocating for loving & nurturing your business in the most genuine way, so that it will grow the way you envisioned.

Building a healthy relationship with your business is a way to enhance your well-being while maximizing your business’ growth potential.

One way, or dare I say, the only way, to do it is to love & nurture your business like a living & breathing thing.

If you happen to be a logical thinker like me, you might not see the point of this.

Truth be told, what I am about to share isn’t something I always believed. I started to pay more attention to this not so long ago.

My hunch is that you reading this now is an indication that there is something about it that you’re resonating with.

If so, I’m delighted that you are willing to give this post a chance.

Interview with Zahra Yarahmadi, Founder of BG Financial Consulting and SaaS Pricing Specialist

Interview with Zahra Yarahmadi, Founder of BG Financial Consulting and SaaS Pricing Specialist

Today, I am delighted to introduce Zahra Yarahmadi, the founder of BG Financial Consulting Group, specializing in pricing strategies and revenue optimization for B2B SaaS startups.

This is a new series I am creating inside my blog to bring trailblazing founders, entrepreneurs, and service business pros to you so that not only you get a dose of inspiration but also be exposed to real-life strategies that the guests implemented to grow their businesses.

I met Zahra through a business community and found her niche intriguing. Although she is well versed in all things financial management, she made a decision to strategically position herself to be the go-to for SaaS pricing and revenue optimization.

This led me to reach out to her for her insights on her profitable niche.

My hope for this post is for you to get inspired by her journey and incorporate some of the ideas into your niching strategy.

So, let’s dive in!

How To Create a Value-Packed Quiz that Will Grow Your Business

How To Create a Value-Packed Quiz that Will Grow Your Business

*Disclosure: I am an affiliate of the quiz creation platform, Interact. While this partnership gives you the chance to take advantage of a discount upon signing up with them, I also get a cut directly from Interact. 

#TrueStory – I had resisted creating a quiz to promote my business for the longest time.

I thought it was too gimmicky for my brand, as I wasn’t about to create a, “What’s Your Spirit Animal?” quiz. I thought the quiz craze was going to quickly die down. I thought it was just another flavor of the month that I didn’t need to give my attention to.

So, I warned myself not to jump on this bandwagon only to end up as another case study for allowing shiny object syndrome to side-track me from my vision for the business.

The reason I finally convinced myself to give it a try was when I gained clarity on the benefits of doing so. I realized that a free quiz could potentially serve more than the one purpose of building my email list on autopilot.

More on this later.

Little did I know that starting on my quiz creation journey was going to be one of the few best decisions I’ve made for my business.

By the way, I call this a “journey” because it took me a long time to finish it.

Wait, don’t bounce just yet because I said it took a long time. It’s not that it took me a long time to work on creating a quiz day in & day out. It took me a long time because I had to walk away from this for a few good months before I came back to finish it.

Actually, believe it or not, I walked away from both of my quizzes.

Yep, I have 2 quizzes, and I had to walk away from both of them. For the first one, it took me more than 5 months to revisit it. The second one took me a lot less time, about 2 months or so.

But the good news is that you don’t have to go through the same journey.

How to Maximize Free and Low-Ticket Offers for Your Business

How to Maximize Free and Low-Ticket Offers for Your Business

Let me share a heartbreaking story that fueled me to write this piece. It goes like this:

"Guys listen, to be perfectly honest with you, I'm shocked,” said a bright young YouTuber during one of his live streams where more than 4,000 people were watching in real time.

He continued, "I've given you all the free tools. I've given you short educational videos. But most of you watching this right now don't even use them. I know this because I check the analytics."

He was clearly upset & disappointed, but not because his viewers weren’t buying anything from him. He only provides free content on YouTube.

"You guys are just waiting for me to save the day. If things don't go your way, you just shit-talk in the comments. All you want to know is whether this coin is a buy or that coin is a buy."

"I decided to start this channel (that I'm contributing to) to help people generate ‘generational wealth.’ That's my mission. I don't need to do this for a living. I don't need to do this if you aren't serious & committed."

I genuinely felt for him. I knew exactly how he was feeling.

Here's a quick backstory about this guy.

He's 25 years young. He lost his father to suicide last year. He was barely making ends meet with his construction business. Then he got scammed & lost all of his money in the crypto market.

He only had $400 left to his name & he went back to work to learn how to trade the right way. From scratch.

He stopped watching TV. He cut down on spending time with his family & friends. He was determined to make it work.

And, he made it work.

Niche Myths Debunked: 9 Myths You Should Be Aware of (If You Are a “Multi-Passionate” Entrepreneur Who Wants to Scale Your Business)

Niche Myths Debunked: 9 Myths You Should Be Aware of (If You Are a “Multi-Passionate” Entrepreneur Who Wants to Scale Your Business)

Let me guess. You’re here checking this post out because you’ve heard of the expression, “The riches are in the niches,” or you might have heard someone say, “You have to nail your niche. Appealing to everything is appealing to no one.”

You sort of get why business experts say these things, but you are still a bit skeptical as to how this can be applied to your service business.

Then, this post is perfect for you!

If you are new to me or my business, you may not know this, but I’ve written a few posts about why finding your profitable niche is important and how to go about it.

For this post, though, I wanted to take a completely different approach. The reason is this:

What I have come to realize by helping entrepreneurs find their profitable niches in my business is that no amount of information about the importance of niching down will help if their minds are already fixed on resisting this concept due to their limiting beliefs.

Here, you will learn about 9 common myths among entrepreneurs that cause stagnation in their business growth. In other words, they force entrepreneurs to take a longer route to scale their businesses.

While you go through these 9 myths, I want you to ask yourself if any of these describe your impression on the concept of niching down. Understanding why you might feel this way & what the solutions are to shifting your thinking is the first step on the path of finding your profitable niche.

My goal for this post is to help you remove all of the doubts & resistance you have about niching down so that you can grow your business faster by finally being ready to try this effective way of positioning your business in the sweet spot.

After reading this post, if you feel super excited about taking a fresh look at your business, then I can safely say I’ve done my job!

Keep in mind, whatever I share with you in this post comes from my own experience and from the work I do with service business owners. These are not just theories; these are real life examples.

The Biggest Crime in Service Businesses That No One Talks About & You May Not Even Be Aware of Committing

The Biggest Crime in Service Businesses That No One Talks About & You May Not Even Be Aware of Committing

This is a tale of a crime that you must know as a service business owner.

This is a crime I have knowingly committed in the past, and I am coming clean about right here, right now.

Whether you’re aware or unaware, if you end up identifying with what I am about to share, you must also come clean for the sake of your business and your customers.

It’s funny how this is NOT often discussed as a "crime." But I'm calling it a crime because it's not the way to run a sustainable business.

So, what is it, you might ask?

Well... Let me tell you a story & give a few examples.

Once upon a time, my main business model was a monthly retainer model. Before that, I was charging hourly.

I thought, "I made progress!" Charging a flat rate on a monthly basis made me feel like a badass. In case you are still charging hourly for your service, check out “Still Trading Time for Money? Overcome These 5 Key Hurdles & Finally Stop Charging By the Hour”

But soon after, I started to question this model.

I thought, "Wait, there's only so many clients I can take on. And my sales cycle for getting them is long. The only way to keep going would be to make sure that I keep my current ones as long as possible."

Do you know exactly what I was thinking of as a “quick solution”?

I'll give you a min. I want you to think about what my immediate solution was.

OK, so my thinking was:

How to Experience Breakthroughs Under Any Given Circumstance Using Your Word of the Year

How to Experience Breakthroughs Under Any Given Circumstance Using Your Word of the Year

I’m glad you found me here because I’m about to make a bold statement. Are you ready?

This year would be so much worse if it weren’t for
the Word of the Year that I chose to live by.

About a year ago, I brainstormed my Word of the Year for this year not knowing what was in store for us, more specifically, how CRAZY this year was going to be for most of us regardless of where we are located.

Yet, the word I chose was just perfect for this year.

If you are interested in understanding why this matters & how I go about choosing the word that helps me grow as a person and moves my business forward, do check out How to Pick Your Perfect Word of the Year that Will Help You Finally Achieve Your Massive Business Goals in the New Year.

As I said in this post, this is not some kind of cute exercise to do to make you feel like you are doing something. On the contrary, if you take this seriously, you are going to produce the results that you want.

In order to produce results, you want to experience as many breakthroughs as possible. When I say “experience breakthroughs,” I don’t mean for you to sit back and experience them. That’s not how it works.

Instead, what you want is to induce breakthroughs by doing things that you’ve never done before faster and more often. By having your Word of the Year in place, it will help you get through the fear of trying something new and/or resistance to sticking with it.

I don’t know what your year looked like or how hard or easy it was for you, but if you are here because you know you can be unstoppable in achieving great things and you are more than ready for the new year, this is for you.

In this post, I’m going to share my experience using my Word of the Year, “Limitless” and what I took away from it. Then I’m also going to share the stories of 2 fabulous guests I had on my monthly Business Therapy Hour on how they choose their Word of the Year.

Why I Booked a Branded Photoshoot When I Wasn’t Ready: The 5 Key Elements of a Successful Shoot for Service Business Owners

Why I Booked a Branded Photoshoot When I Wasn’t Ready: The 5 Key Elements of a Successful Shoot for Service Business Owners

Oooo, let me tell you how much I dislike getting my photo taken. I’ve dodged it very cleverly for the longest time…4 years to be exact. So why did I book a proper branded photoshoot a.k.a. a “branded lifestyle photoshoot?” Well, you’ll find out all about it in this post.

But you might be saying, “Hey Maiko, I’ve seen your photos all over the place. What do you mean you’ve been dodging it?”

Did I not just say I’ve been “cleverly” dodging it? I’ve had 2 very casual shoots done by my friends in the past, just so that I didn’t get too nervous & worked up about the whole thing. Then while I was using some of them, I hired photographers to shoot my live events for “candid shots.”

Candid shots are great because I don’t need to pay attention to what the photographers are doing. I let them do their thing & voila! A ton of good photos come out of nowhere. Then I picked a few & threw them up on my website.

These are a couple of clever ways to avoid a proper photoshoot.

But there comes a time when you want to buckle down (more like suck up) and do one.

Take These 5 Solid Steps When You Feel Unappreciated for Providing Valuable Content

Take These 5 Solid Steps When You Feel Unappreciated for Providing Valuable Content

I see you. I see your disappointed, exhausted face after cranking out content after content. For free.

You consider yourself a hardworking and good student of marketing, and you know that getting your business off the ground by just relying on word-of-mouth isn’t sustainable.

So, you tune into podcasts, read up on articles and follow experts on social media to see what they suggest and what they are doing. It won’t take long before you learn it’s all about “giving away the best stuff” and “engage, engage, and engage” long before making an offer.

You roll up your sleeves and start creating content even though the process is scary and uncomfortable. You press on by navigating through fear of judgment, imposter syndrome, the dreaded feeling of how you look on camera…(or how much you hate your own voice). You are a trooper.

But…the problem is…it’s not working. You aren’t getting any traction, let alone inquiries for hiring your business. You wonder, “What am I doing wrong?! I’m grinding myself into the ground by creating content!”

You find yourself feeling resentful. Your brain is fried to the point where it’s crispy. You are on the edge of giving it all up.

The good news - You are here. The bad news - I’m going to tell you that you have been somewhat misinformed. But I won’t just leave you there. I am going to tell you what to do. So, I think that’s still good news.

Just to be clear, the advice of “giving away the best stuff,” and “engage & don’t sell” isn’t wrong. What’s wrong is your understanding of doing that at which stage of your business and for whom. This, in my strong opinion, is not explained well enough by those experts. We’ll get into that in a minute.

Now take a deep breath & stop whining. We have work to do.

Business Continuity Plan 101: The Top 11 Positive & Resilient Moves to Make During Hard Times Based on the 5R’s of Risk Management

Business Continuity Plan 101: The Top 11 Positive & Resilient Moves to Make During Hard Times Based on the 5R’s of Risk Management

“We are more often frightened than hurt;
and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.”

— Seneca

9 out of 10 business owners I encounter, their answer to this question is a big, fat “no.” Can you guess what THE question is?

“Do you have a contingency plan in place?” – This is one of my questions that is part of the initial form everyone must fill out when they come through my doors.

Believe it or not, this to me is perfectly understandable considering that the past several years have been somewhat stable (in the US.) But this also calls for a big wake up call. Many of the things you can do to bulletproof your business are incredibly easy to do while things are seemingly normal.

The biggest reason is that you aren’t under pressure. This allows you to do all of the business continuity planning (a.k.a. contingency planning) with ease. This is the reason having a regularly scheduled CEO day on a monthly or quarterly basis is highly recommended so that you get to work “ON” (and not “IN”) your business.

For more about how to conduct one, you can check out this post.

If you are finding this post because your business has been hit by any of these risk factors, do not despair:

● Macro/Micro Economic Factors

● Technology Threats

● Pandemic/Epidemic

● Natural Disaster

● New Competition

● Government Policy/Regulation Changes

This post is not to shame or guilt you about the fact that you may not have a business continuity plan in place. This is about giving you the easy steps you can take right now to have the initial one ready to go.

How to Identify & Overcome Resistance to Change: 7 Game-Changing Questions that Will Instantly Get You Out of a Perpetual “Resistance” Rut

How to Identify & Overcome Resistance to Change: 7 Game-Changing Questions that Will Instantly Get You Out of a Perpetual “Resistance” Rut

Exactly a decade ago, I was sitting in a classroom at the IBM Conference Center in NJ. That's where I went every other weekend to get my MBA from Cornell while I worked full time.

It was during lunch time that a free class was offered. The topic was "How to Develop Your Personal Brand." William Arruda was the instructor. (I suggest you look him up on LinkedIn and connect.)

When he touched on the importance of securing a domain name under your full name, I raised my hand to make a comment,

"That seems too much like shameless self-promotion to me."

Attendees looked at William to see how he would respond, as they were secretly thinking the same thing. In this particular situation, for whatever reason, I decided to be the trigger-happy one to point out the elephant in the room.

William took a pause, looked straight at me & calmly said,

"Ms. Sakai. Get. Over. It."

Everyone laughed. Nervously.

Message received, nonetheless. That weekend, I bought my domain name.

But it wasn't until 5 years later when I finally did something with it. Yes, that's the one you're looking at right now.

"Resistance" is a powerful & distracting behavior both in life & business that we tend to hold onto. Sometimes consciously, and sometimes unconsciously.

What happened was…I was hiding behind the age-old Japanese virtue of "Wise hawks hide their claws."

The saying means to convey the importance of not showing off your craft to create unnecessary commotion which may scare off your prey. Sounds noble. Sounds logical.

But the truth was... I just wasn’t confident enough to push myself out there in that way. So, my brain decided to wrap that up with all sorts of logical reasoning as to why I shouldn’t do it to achieve 2 things: