Dear Wedding Professional:
Before venturing off on my own as a small business owner, I had various marketing roles in the corporate world. Working in corporate America equipped me with the sales and marketing know-how that has made a BridalTweet huge success. But it didn’t equip me for the stamina and mental toughness that it takes to be successful small business owner. That is something that I had to learn on my own.
BridalTweet is now three years old. Owning this business has taught me these crucial lessons:
What steps have you taken to increase the performance of your wedding business? Please comment below.
Thank you again for making this a fun and supportive wedding community,
Christine Dyer, Social Media Expert and Founder of BridalTweet
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I love the idea of the success log! I'm definitely going to start keeping one:)
This was great. It shows me that everything I am doing to grow my business is heading in the right direction.
Thanks.
Marie Glodt Travel to Maui
I've been in the wedding industry for 25 years but on my own for 2 1/2 years, and adapt is all I've done. I recently read that if your not having success, it's because you're not having enough failures. It's through failures that successful people learn how to adapt. I also agree with Jessica about the success log, I need to start mine today! It's easy to get focused on what needs to be fixed, but we need remind ourselves of all those things we did fix. I love your words, emotionally intelligent, persistent and passionate, if we don't have that, we need to do something else. Congrats on your three years in business, you have done well. Rev. Ron Weddings
I never thought about a success log. Hmph! I will have to start one of those.
Margaret
Destination-Honeymoon
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