Turn Your Dreams Into Reality
Business Basics provides the tools you need to set up and run a successful business as a Mompreneur.
Sound scary? Don’t worry.
I’ll guide and encourage you each step of the way as you build your business.
We’ll work at your pace to give you the best start possible.
Topics
- Client Niche – Who and what do they need?
- Basic Business Finances – DBA, payment, tax records
- Elevator Speech – What do you do?
- Website Design – Platform, color, pictures, and testimonies
- Website Pages – Home, About, Services
- Business Cards & Product Onesheet – Who, what, contact information, and what you offer
- Work-Life Balance – Where does your business fit?
- Free Offer – Create something of value to increase interest
- Social Media – Canva, Pixaby with special guest
- Video Marketing – Making and sharing videos
- Email Marketing – Purpose and content
What You Get
12 45-Minute Coaching Sessions
Recording of each session
Downloadable Workbook
Unlimited Text and Emails
Use the coaching sessions any time within the next 12 months
Joyce showed me how to take my business from the office to working from home and walked with me step by step through the process. The biggest surprise was what went on the website.
I love using Joyce as my business coach. She helped me set goals for my business and kept me accountable for meeting them. She helped me think outside the box to strive for the best business. I so appreciate her help. My business is off to a great start!
It doesn’t matter what your business is. I’ve worked with:
- Cooks
- Dance Instructors
- Dog Sitters
- Doulas for Pregnant Women
- Licensed Counselors
- Photographers
- Spiritual Coaches
- Teachers
- Tax Preparers
- Wellness Coaches
- Writters
Are you ready to work from home?
Mompreneurs have:
- The best of both worlds
- Built-in flexibility
- Use of their existing skills
- The ability to combine talent with passion
- More time to spend with husband and kids
Mompreneur “describes women who run their businesses while still maintaining their roles as full-time parents.”
This type of work combines the flexibility moms often need to earn extra money while driving the kids to soccer practice or running to the grocery store.