Thursday, October 15, 2015

Starting a Business Plan....Step 1



Hey, and thanks for stopping by my little corner of the web.  I am starting a business and as I grow I would like to share my learning's with you.  Its kind of difficult to get this kind of information, especially from people in your niche.  Not many people want to help anyone who may be a competitor.  But honestly, I don't think that's how all this should work.  If someone wants your product or services, they're going to buy it, whether I'm hangin' out there or not.  And, especially for us in the "Bible Journaling" business.  It kind of erk's me (yeah, I said erks. ha!) that Christians are trying to hoard all the business for themselves.  It doesn't seem right.  Like God only intended to bless them in this whole process.  

So, enough of my rant.  I would like to give you information as I find it to make it easier for someone else in my position.  I'm a maker. A crafter, a mixed media artist, a handlettering fool, a bible journaler, a single mom, a Christian, a women's ministry leader, a gardener, a project lifer, a daughter, a keepsake keeper, a girlfriend, a planner, a smashbooker a pack-rat, and many many other things as well.  If you are also any of these things, or just someone who wants to join me in learning how to run your own business from home then you will benefit from my blog.  

The first thing I am working on is a business plan.  I am finding that since I am so many things, I am lacking focus in my business.  I know where I want to be in the long term future, but I am really needing the define my business right now.  Or else, I will be scatterbrained and dabbling in many different areas without reaching any of my goals.   That is why I am starting a business plan. The first thing I working on are my four statements: my mission, vision, values, and competency statements.

Here are my examples for my business.  Of course, you should write your own.  It may help to also look at other people's examples.

My missions statement:
I create photo-polymer stamps, mixed media art, beaded clips, and other bible journaling and planner supplies.  My business is steadily growing to include more product with new stamp sets being launch every month.  My greatest desire for this business is that I stay in the will of God, doing all He has for me to do, and that all business and personal communications would point to Christ.  I would enjoy showing people who believe they are not creative that they can enjoy bible journaling in their own way.

My vision statement:
I will not be including my vision statement as it is for my eyes only, as should you vision statement be only for you to see.  Your vision statement should be a long term vision, like where you wish to be in ten years.

My values statement:
It is important for me to run and honest business with compassion, selling quality products.  I want to show the love of Christ while being confident in my own abilities and their value.  I want to remain humility through the process.

My abilities statement:
In short, I am a maker.  I have a creative mind and find enjoyment in many types of projects.  Something very special to me if bible journaling.  I have a vision to see many different ethnicity's, denominations, cultural groups, and ages come together to stand on the Word of God, whether that be through preaching or a paint brush.  I take a humble approach to my work, having room for improvement, but confident enough to offer my work for sale and create workshops and such centered on what I do.  I am simply accepting the passion and talents God has placed within me, and look for ways to use my gifts to better others.

- For anyone who is creating a "handmade" business, I would highly suggest visiting handmadeology.com.  It has lots of good tips!
- I would like to give a special thank you and shout out to two people who have helped me along the way.  Ronni Hall from Rebuilding Ruints Art and Frances from Notions From Nonny.  


Tuesday, October 6, 2015

So...What is Periscope & How Can it Benefit Me as a Business Owner??


Hey guys!  Thanks for checking out my blog., SO!  There's this relatively new app call periscope (and its totally addicting I might add).  The app allows you to broadcast video's LIVE.  The app keeps your video available for replay for 24 hours.  After 24 hours....its gone.  Unless you have the app to automatically save your broadcasts (which I do), or you can sign up for something called "Katch."  Katch automatically saves your broadcast to it's cloud and allows you and other to view the replay forever.  

How can this benefit me as a business owner, you ask.  Well.  Periscope is pretty awesome for business owners because you can chat LIVE with your followers.  Its a raw look at you, the person they are following.  Not only is it raw, but they get to interact with you via a chat onscreen during your broadcast.  Your followers can also tap the screen to give you hearts.  The can give you 3 hearts or 300 hearts.  Another great thing about the 24 hour time limit is people will be more on their game to check you out.  If their phone notifies them that you are live, they are more likely to go ahead and push watch because they can't (if you choose not to use Katch or upload to youtube) view your video, say, in 25 hours.  

Are you a nutritionalist, gamer, scrapbooker, beachbody coach, fationista, pastor, bible journaler (hey hey!), it works rep, younique rep, monat rep? ....you get the point.  Anyone who is looking up to you on your team can benefit from what you have to say or what you have to show them.  They WANT direction,  But, you don't want to get on video and just be blabbing about anything.  You want to make sure you have quality to give your followers.

And one more thing.  Whatever you point the screen at when you hit "Start Broadcast" will be your thumbnail for that video.  So, choose something nice, like your face or a picture you look up on google images.....anything but your feet :)  And, for the sake of your replay followers go ahead and start the video when you hit start, other wise you will have many people waiting for 1-3 minutes (or not waiting) while you allow people to enter the room with you.  You can wait, say, 20 or 30 seconds... but I would not recommend waiting any longer.  Follow your followers back. Watch them and give them hearts.  And have fun and be yourself!!!

Thanks everybody, Blessings!
Amber

Friday, October 2, 2015

Bible Journaling Process Video ~ 2 Corinthians 12:9

Yay!  So glad you are here!  I am loving doing these process videos.   It super fun, but I do need to get a little faster at editing them!!  Any tips?? ;)

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Blessings!
Amber

Bible Journaling Process Video ~ John 4:24

Hello friends!!  Thanks for checking out my blog and I hope you enjoy this process video of one of my favorite verses about worship! :)