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Threethingsmallbiz

I'd love to introduce a new feature around here… "three things I know to be true." This is the tippy-top of the list of things I would share with a new small business owner (or in future posts, with new home-owner, mom, bride, newlywed, blogger, etc) who's looking for advice. Obviously, with everything, THIS IS WHAT WORKS FOR ME, but that's what blogging IS. It's sharing ONE experience and hopefully resonating with readers. It doesn't matter if you disagree with me; it matters that the wheels start turning.

So here we go, small business owners, this is what I know to be true.

A simple website you can easily update is worth more than a fancy design. I often see people pay a ton of money for a really cool website that looks great. But they don't know how to update it or the coding is so intense that they cannot update it. And because of this, it sits out of date, doesn't reflect their changing brand, has an incorrect pricelist, etc. If your business is one where you will need to make frequent changes to your site it's much better to use a blog or something really easy to customize. Or if you need to have the fancy website (which is totally okay!) be sure to build into your contract frequent updates from your web designer. Tell them that you'll be updating every two months (or whatever) and ask them what their turnaround will be on the changes. Don't waste money on something that looks awesome for three months but then doesn't represent what's going on your business. Somewhat related… if you're still in college – take an HTML class. You absolutely will not regret it.
 
If you're losing sleep over a freelance gig, it's not the right fit. I am not talking about the kind of work where you are so excited that you can't sleep. Or the rush that comes with pulling an all-nighter to get something awesome done for the deadline. I'm talking about the kind of work that doesn't sit quite right for whatever reason (maybe you're under-qualified, maybe you're being under-paid or taken advantage of, maybe it's feeling a little bit unethical or off-brand, maybe you feel like it doesn't represent your true voice) and so it's keeping you up worrying. There are very few things worth losing sleep over – a newborn baby and a hilarious conversation top that short list – and there is not enough money in the world to sacrifice sleep to stress.
 
RELATED : how can you prevent this? After a few mistakes, now when I get a new opportunity that I am not quite sure about, I take 24 hours to "sleep on it." If I toss and turn that night, it's not the right fit and I decline. If I sleep well, there is a good chance I can make it work.

Everyone starts at zero. It's taken me nine years of active creating and sharing online to get a "following." My reach is not "huge" but I have loyal readers (thank you!) who have stuck around for years and because I am constantly working on creating and sharing original content, I attract new readers daily. When I started, I had zero readers. It took me a very long time (by blogland standards) to grow to the size that I am now. Often I hear folks lamenting about how they can't do something because they don't have the audience. How do you think the people who have the audience got it? It's not magic. It's hard work, dedication and practice. It's writing and photographing every day, even when you don't feel like it. This stuff, takes YEARS not hours. There are no shortcuts to get to the finish line and if you're very lucky the finish line keeps moving forward.

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This week on my podcast, ELISE GETS CRAFTY, I am talking with blogger, designer and scrapbooker, Ali Edwards, about the importance of taking creative field trips (though we get totally sidetracked and end up talking about scheduling creative time and pros and cons of the Internet too.) Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher or stream the episode here.

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44 responses to “three things I know to be true / small business related.”

  1. Tiffany B. Avatar

    Great advise Elise! I agree with you on the sleeping part. It’s true, if something doesn’t sit right I don’t sleep. I am hope you this is start to a series but I love it.

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  2. Giada Avatar
    Giada

    “It’s hard work, dedication and practice.” AMEN! Thank you Elise. Even though I am not a business owner, I found your words motivating. Please, never stop sharing tips, tricks, photographs, adventures 🙂

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  3. Raquel Avatar

    Loved this post and new feature! The last point reminded me of the quote “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are”. With a touch of patience, we’ll eventually be where we want to be.

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  4. Amanda Avatar

    Just downloaded the new episode! Can’t wait to listen to it while I’m getting ready for work tomorrow!

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  5. Katie @ cakes, tea and dreams Avatar

    Wonderful advice, Elise. Thanks.

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  6. Bobbi Rubinstein Avatar

    I like this new feature. I’m thinking of expanding my photography practice into greeting cards, etc and also need website, blog help and small biz encouragement. Looking forward to listening to this week’s episodes.
    PS – I like to ‘channel’ different friends or public figures/bloggers when I do something challenging or need the extra push. I think of you when I need more energy! Or need to get through something without overthinking it. Like later today I need to rehang some artwork and some of my own photographs. You seem to have craftily decorated your house without the angst. So if you feel a tremblor later today, it’s not an earthquake, it’s me hanging nails up in LA!

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  7. Linda Niehoff Avatar

    Great advice! But this line: “and if you’re very lucky the finish line keeps moving forward.” is GOLD.

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  8. Traci Avatar

    Aww, I love number three. I fully believe that it takes years, but the part about loyal followers is what makes it all worth it, right?

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  9. molly yeh Avatar

    girl, this is gold! this is my first time over to your site and i love it. number two might be my favorite, but i also love one and three. amen to this!

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  10. Michelle Avatar

    Love this post!!!
    I never got anywhere with my small business bc I just could not build the website or find anyone who could do it for what I could pay.
    Maybe I just need a small free or inexpensive blog — but then I have to find content regularly and I don’t wanna do that bc the business idea is not blog related….
    Hmmm my wheels ARE turning! thanks!

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  11. Lauren Linster Avatar

    I love this series idea!! Elise, you are on fire!

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  12. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    Cool new feature! I got all excited about the little preview you gave there (bride, mom, etc.).

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  13. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    I found myself agreeing wholeheartedly with this. This summer I’ll be rebranding and changing direction a little bit with regard to my business and how I market myself. Some of these changes are being brought about because of necessity, others because it’s time for a change.

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  14. Vanessa Avatar

    Thanks for the advice, Elise. I value your words and knowing that “everyone starts at zero” is what I needed to hear today. I get so bogged down in blogland because I don’t have many followers. It can really make you feel like your efforts aren’t worth it. But yes, the people who are doing it well have been doing it for a long time. Gotta remember that. Also love the new podcast!

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  15. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    you don’t have to update the “business blog” frequently! think of it as a free website and not a blog. It’s just a space to keep facts about your business organized online. 🙂

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  16. Carlee Avatar

    My favorite has to be the last one! I have been stuck at a certain number of followers forever but the thing is I like to blog to have a time capsule of my life.
    Carlee
    http://thelittlesloth.blogspot.com/

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  17. Jennifer Avatar

    I am so excited for this new series, Elise! I truly appreciate all of your blogging/business advice, and have really been taking it to heart lately. I am trying to branch out with my own blog and build a larger following, and definitely have those times of discouragement when balance between blogging and life in general start to clash (It seems like I have more ideas than there are hours in the day!). I look forward to more of your upcoming posts! 🙂

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  18. Janelle Avatar

    Cool feature idea. I’m excited to read more!

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  19. Sulli Avatar
    Sulli

    I can’t wait for more of these features… especially the newlywed/home owner topics! 🙂

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  20. Kelsey Avatar

    It’s so encouraging to read this advice and to be reminded that passionately pursuing what you love will lead to good places.

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  21. Bobbi Rubinstein Avatar

    I used Weebly as a platform for my photos. http://www.bobbirubinstein.com Really easy.
    As a publicist, let me add – you can blog every now and then to get people to come back to you. Maybe blog about industry updates. There’s lots you can do.

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  22. Retro Love Avatar

    Great list and feature, looking forward to more of these. I like number 3, I’m at the zero stage and get a little discouraged sometimes and make the mistake of stopping to blog every once in a while because I know no one will really notice (haha) but that also won’t help me get readers…
    Anyways, looking forward to listening to the podcast while I’m stuck in traffic tonight! It made my drive go super fast last week so thank you!

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  23. Dare Maurik Avatar

    I love this series idea! And your podcast with Ali this morning was great – so much so that I JUST finished clearing out my entire Bloglovin list….save for yours and Ali’s and Sarah Von Bargen’s. Time to start fresh and gain new inspiration. Thanks for all you do!

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  24. Jessi Avatar

    This was super encouraging Elise. Thank you! Looking forward to more in this series.

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  25. Miranda Avatar

    I’m not a small business owner, but the last piece of advice is great. When you follow successful blogs of people you have come to admire, it is so easy to forget that at some point, they didn’t have hundreds or thousands of subscribers. Love the words of wisdom!

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  26. Jennie Avatar

    Yay new podcast! Can’t wait to listen on my run after work.

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  27. Kelsey Avatar

    This is great advice and very encouraging to be reminded that good things do come from pursuing what you are passionate about. I keep seeing this message again and again and am so comforted by it.

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  28. Renay Avatar

    A great read as always! I’m just now embarking on a journey of my own small business and when you said “It’s not magic. It’s hard work, dedication and practice. It’s writing and photographing every day, even when you don’t feel like it. This stuff, takes YEARS not hours. There are no shortcuts to get to the finish line and if you’re very lucky the finish line keeps moving forward.” I decided that is going to be my mantra each day! Thank you so much for always giving me (and all your readers) something worth reading!

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  29. Lindsey Avatar

    Love your blog Elise! So glad it’s up and running.

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  30. Donna M Avatar

    I really enjoyed the podcast with Ali today. My two fav bloggers together. Such an inspiring way to start my day.

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  31. Anna Avatar

    What an enjoyable and useful post. Writing something and hoping it will reach out to people take some time to be accomplished. I agree with you 100% that there is no short cut to this. It really takes dedication and passion to build and grow a blog and business (or both). Thank you for inspiring me to go on blogging. 🙂

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  32. Laura Avatar

    I needed to read this today! Thanks Elise.

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  33. Hannah Avatar
    Hannah

    This is wonderful and I’m totally going to look into an HTML class now.

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  34. Hannah Avatar
    Hannah

    What did you use to design your website?

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  35. Michele @ Our Rosey Life Avatar

    I remember somewhere a while back, you had an ecourse about blog design or HTML or something like that. You partnered with someone whose name was close to yours… dang… I can’t remember. If the course is still in existence, please point me in the right direction. I’m just getting started and am in the process of designing my blog (paying someone) and now I’m rethinking it based on your advice.
    Loved your first three podcasts and can’t wait to listen to the next one with Ali!
    Thanks, as always!

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  36. Natalie Elphinstone Avatar

    This is really awesome. Your encouragement has resonated here! Thanks for sharing your insights.

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  37. julie Avatar

    Thank you Elise for all these advices! I love reading your business tips posts!
    Have a great day!

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  38. anneberit Avatar

    I think she had an ecourse about blogging together with Elsie of A Beautiful Mess. I don’t think it is available anymore (but I could be wrong?!)

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  39. anneberit Avatar

    Looking forward to read more in this series. I love what you are doing with your blog and business this year, and to listen to your new podcast is like icing on the cake.
    Later this year or early next year I’m taking over the farm from my parents, it’s a small farm so any advice on small business are golden at this moment (even though the business are quite different, much of this applies in one way or another).
    Happy weekend (soon)!

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  40. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    It was an awesome class! It’s no longer available, but it is listed as an upcoming class in May on the A Beautiful Mess site. I can’t wait to take it again since there is so much to learn!! http://shop.abeautifulmess.com/2014-course-schedule/

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  41. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    What great advise, Elise! This looks like such a fun series you will be creating! I always love your posts about blogging and business and craftiness. Well just about anything you write, really! 🙂

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  42. Welcome Home Taylor Avatar

    I don’t have my own small business, but I do own and run a blog and those two last notes really resonate with me. When taking opportunities, I really try and think long(ish) about them and weather that’s something I really want to promote. Recently, there was an online shop that wanted to partner with me and a few other bloggers, but when I looked at their site, I realized that because they were an Asian-based store, they only had a “one size fits all” sizing. Which is absolutely fine for that kind of culture, but here in America, all I could think was, “my best friend is twice the size of me and why would I want to support something that my best friend can’t wear?” That ended up being the deciding factor and I’m glad it’s what I settled on.
    xoxo
    Taylor

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  43. Mireille Avatar

    Thanks! Very encouraging and motivating! Precious…

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  44. Webcreation - Web Design Singapore Avatar

    I found your post on Digg just now and really liked it.. i bookmarked it and will be back to read out some more tomorrow.

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