When I was about 5-6 years old, my favorite toy was the fisher price cash register. It dings when ever you hit the cash out button and I remember pretending to have a mini store in my room. I would check out pretend produce and items that my little brother or my babysitter would buy. I knew I wanted to be an entrepreneur back then but didn't give it much thought on how and when. So I went the route of education till college and post college and didn't feel like I knew what I really wanted in life till a medical situation made me stay home with my toddler son. I had to find a way to earn money while staying home and found a portable pad printer that can do a lot of printed promo stuff at a trade show. It was a way for so much creativity and after 17+ years we're still going at it. It became a great way for me to be immersed in the communities I serve. I wouldn't change a thing though the ups and downs of 2-3 recessions.
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Hi! The community is essential for my business because it allows us to connect with our customers deeper and understand their needs and desires. We try to build connections in our community by partnering with local organizations and charities, attending local events, and engaging with our customers on social media.
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Running a successful organization/business is a Marathon, not a Race! @CMG946 I would love to know the reasoning behind your strategy this year! What's different from last year's marketing goals? Thank you so much for sharing!
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