Saturday, January 16, 2010

Day 15 - The Fresh Mansion


Good morning! You know how I know today is going to be a good day?

Because it already is. How bad can a day be that starts with Julie Andrews and Mickey Mouse pancakes?

Wendy had The Sound of Music in a stack of DVDs she was trying to get rid of, so I took it home for the kids and we watched it today. (Well, half of it, before they got hungry. They got bored when the Baroness was introduced and we saved the rest for later tonight).


I had forgotten what a lovely film that is. Frauline Maria is my kind of chick. She leaves the convent singing a song about confidence, approaches the Von Trapp castle with wonder and amazement, and quickly wins the hearts of the children and staff. She's definitely fresh.

Speaking of Fresh, I am meeting our realtor, John Tripodi, to view a potential site in Newport for the Fresh Mansion at noon today. Someday, this place (or one like it) will be the female alternative to the PlayBoy Mansion, but less tacky. Because hottie guys in bunny costumes seems a little bit ridiculous. Well, a lot ridiculous, actually.

OK, maybe the guys can dress up in bunny costumes the night before Easter, but that's IT. A girl's gotta draw the line somewhere.

While I go get ready, and try to figure out what the male staff should wear the rest of the year, you should Google "412 Bellevue Ave, Newport RI", check it out, and let me know what you think. See the description, "Single Family Home with 22 bedrooms". Those Guilded Age peeps really knew how to live!
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Friday, January 15, 2010

Day 14 - A Word About Perfection

I took a moment to read the last couple of days blog entries, and noticed a ton of spelling errors.  As I told Alayne White (of Alayne White Spas) on Wednesday, blogging daily requires you to let go of perfection.  I can't blog on the run without making a mistake or two.  The key is to have someone proof-read your work, or go back to it when you have a fresh eye. And, thankfully, blogging is a medium in which you can fix your mistakes, unlike a printed brochure.

I'm not perfect, and don't claim to be.  But completion is more important than perfection in this case. And, when you're operating at the speed I have been lately, you can't slow down and write perfectly.  You must sacrifice perfection or run the risk of not getting the job done.

That being said, your marketing reflects your quality, and some might read this blog and say, "Michelle settles for less than perfect. Our "brand experience" with her company will probably be less than perfect.  And so I have to work extra hard to make sure that's not the case. I realize customer service and the "perfect" Fresh experience is required for customer loyalty, repeat business and word of mouth referrals.  So, allow me to clarify.  All I'm talking about is the daily blog, people.  That's it.

Sew, thanc ewe 4 you're patients w/ me typin errers... :)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Day 13 - The Fortune is in the Followup

Yeah, so yesterday was AWESOME!!!  Seven back-to-back meetings totally kicked my butt.  I was in bed asleep at 10pm, and barely made it home from the game without falling asleep in the car.  (Luckily Rich was driving.)

And, if I didn't have to get Jessie on the school bus in less than an hour, I'd type up all the delicious details of my day.  But instead, I'l just tell you all about it in a future post.

If yesterday was back-to-back meetings, then today will be back-to-back emails.  As they say, the fortune is in the followup!  And I have a LOT of following up to do.

Then, I have a lunch date with my favorite person from the Secretary of State's office, Kelly Carrello.   Then, I volunteer in Nick's classroom, and this afternoon, I'm going to a RI Business Plan Competition event.  Tonight, I hang out at RKB to get my butt kicked AGAIN in their Biggest Loser class.  Lots to do, as always!

Will fill you in later...
Michelle

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Day 12 - Today is a challenge.

From the minute I woke up, I knew it was going to be a challenging day. Nick woke up coughing at 5am, and never went back to sleep. The Mickey Mouse pancake crumbled in the pan. And I had to figure out what the perfect outfit would be to wear to all my appointments today:
-the Emerging Women in Business board meeting,
-coffee with Sixcia at RISBDC,
-signing papers at attorney, Kas' office,
-lunch with Alayne White, spa owner,
-meeting with Amanda to discuss embroidery of the sleepwear,
-meeting with RiverzEdge, to discuss production of the sleepwear, and
-schmoozing with alumni in the luxury box at the URI basketball game tonight.
I'm tired just thinking about it, but then again, this is MY KIND OF DAY! :)
BTW, I chose jeans, a white long-sleeved tee, warm fuzzy boots and a green wrap. I think it works. Let them talk if they don't like it. :-p
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Testing the mobile blog function


Yes, it is hard to type with a cat on your lap. My brat of a cat, Whiskey, who loves to curl up on my lap in the morning while I read, decided to move in on my Macbook today. She's so pushy! She is literally laying ON my arm right now.  She can't stop me from blogging, though. Not with my trusty Blackberry - I can type with one hand!  (OK, I have issues...)
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Day 11 - Progress is Good, Life is Good

Yesterday, I was so busy building this new company (and playing Girl Scout Mom) that I didn't post, so today I'll post entries for Day 10 and 11!

So, first, the progress:
- Inventory arrived!  All my stuff for the "Fresh Fix" gift bags came in finally!  Ironically, the same day as my credit card bill, so I'd better get selling.

- Product photography.  I hired my friend Jim, who did the Sassy Ladies' photo shoot in July to take some great, professional pictures of the bags, and I'm almost ready to shoot the launch video. One more product to pick up. I haven't been able to find it at a price I like. 

- Research and development - I set up meetings with an embroidery person, and someone "who's absolute passion is sewing", with screenprinting capabilities, to keep the product development of the "jammie hoodies" moving along. I added that phrase to the trademark search Kas is running for me.  I also found out that the company that brought you "The Snuggie" just released "Hoodie Footies", which are "soft as a marshmellow" and really cute.  Good - that means there's a market for this.  Jumping on it. My meetings are on Wednesday, and hopefully I'll have specs in a couple of weeks.

- Mansions, club wear, makeup, oh my! - Put out feelers on a piece of real estate I would love to own in Newport, contacted y friend Todd about a line of branded club wear, met with Jade, who could help me tremendously with events and childcare, and added more people to the service provider list (reiki, reflexology, makeup, video/documentary services, limo provider and a yacht charter). Moving right along!

- Brainstorm sessions - And, I brainstormed some more with my trusted advisors - this time, family members.  My Dad, who gave me some really cool business advice that he learned from my grandfather (remind me to tell you that story some day) and my brother and sister-in-law.  Alicia is one of the "beautiful people", who is always stylish, well-put together, and smiling.  I had to return the Christmas present I bought her (a North Face jacket), because it was too small.  So we went out shopping for a new one, and found a fabulous cream colored Calvin Klein - a warm, hooded, puffy jacket. (I am sure that there is an "official" name for this style, which she probably knows, but I'm clueless.)  She looks adorable in it, and it was fun to "talk shop" while we shopped! She loved the "My Big Fresh Wedding Party" concept, and offered to help.

My Dad offered the use of his 1971 Cadillac El Dorato for shuttle services, and his Caddy Club connections. I'm calling it the "Fresh Sugar Daddy's Caddy" shuttle.  I can't wait to hire my dad to drive me around town! I also want to hire my mom to be my business manager.  She's so good with managing all the details and bookkeeping- she's done it for my dad for years. My daughter is already designing the perfect child care center, complete with Miley Cyrus' closet for dress up, and gate, to keep the boys out.  LOL  My cousin Christine will be the accountant.  This will be a family business indeed.

What else, what else... oh! Life Is Good!
I'm a big fan of the "Life is Good" brand.  For Christmas, everyone in my house got L.I.G. clothes  - Rich got a long-sleeved "Road Warrior" bike shirt, Jessie a "Surf's Up" t-shirt, Nick got a basketball t-shirt, and I got an Aqua Volleyball!  I went to blow it up yesterday, and in typical Michelle style, skipped a step (moistening the needle) and the pin broke right off the pump, embedded in the hole and I almost broke a tooth trying to get it out.  Thank goodness for my hero, Rich, who took it to his workshop in the garage, and came back with a fully repaired, properly inflated ball, which I can now play with.  I'm not sure the pump made it, though.  Rest in peace.

So, as I was throwing out the box, I decided to cut out the cute logo for my desk. I noticed that they are right in Derry, NH, a few hours drive north of here.  I'll be connecting with them soon, to see if there's any possibility of a Fresh collaboration. (Road trip!)  I just love their message, their look, and the quality of their products.  It's a good company, with a great story. Life is good indeed.

Day 10 - The Will To Win

Well, if this isn't a mighty fierce poem, I don't know what is.  Thanks to "Uncle Jay" White for forwarding this. I never would call myself "dogged" or "grim" and I'm not sure I could "beseige and beset" if I tried, but I like the buildup and the happy ending.  Enjoy!

"The Will to Win"
    by Berton Braley

If you want a thing bad enough
To go out and fight for it,
Work day and night for it,
Give up your time and your peace and your sleep for it,
   
If only desire of it
   
Makes you quite mad enough
   
Never to tire of it,
   
Makes you hold all other things tawdry and cheap for it,
   
If life seems all empty and useless without it
   
And all that you scheme and you dream is about it,
   
If gladly you'll sweat for it,
 
Fret for it,
 
Plan for it,
   
Lose all your terror of God or man for it,
   
If you'll simply go after that thing that you want
   
With all your capacity,
   
Strength, and sagacity,
 
Faith, hope, and confidence, stern pertinacity,
   
If neither cold poverty, famished and gaunt,
   
Nor sickness nor pain
   
Of body and brain
   
Can turn you away from the thing that you want,
   
If dogged and grim you besiege and beset it,
   
You'll get it.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Day 9, part 2 - Introducing "My Big Fresh Wedding Party"

Leave it to me to put the cart before the horse.  I expanded my Twitter following today, then realized that you new followers would be coming to this blog which hints at the new business, but doesn't say anything about it. Doh!

It's time to let the cat out of the bag, and tell you "The Big Idea".   I started a company which will put an end to the "tacky" bachelorette party, providing brides and their friends and family with tasteful alternatives.  My aim is to create a "Girls Night Out" experience filled with good, clean, safe FUN.

The website I registered but haven't built yet is "www.MyBigFreshWeddingParty.com".   This site will feature a line of products and services, including the first in the line-up:

- upcoming destination bachelorette parties, hosted right here in beautiful Rhode Island,
- a gift bag for the bride and/or bridal party
- a line of bachelorette/bridal sleepwear (because you WILL need sleep after your "big fresh wedding party").

We will have a wide range of exciting options for people who want to connect with their bridal party, friends and family before (or after!) the Big Day in a way that goes beyond the boundaries of a sex toy party, a male stripper or a night of clubbing with the very sleazebags you are trying to avoid by getting married in the first place.

Because I am a crazy entrepreneur who started marketing on Twitter before the marketing site was built, there is nothing for you to buy, see or do on this site.  But if you want to say hi you can:
~ leave a comment below,
~ send me a shout out on Twitter.com/myfreshwedding,
~ or email me your "story" at myfreshwedding@gmail.com

and I will look forward to connecting with you, and look forward to sharing the buzz as it arrives!
Michelle

Day 9 - A new challenge - is social media an "Ineffective Fad"?

It's Sunday. A day of rest - for the weary maybe, but not me.  I'm all fired up. And I haven't even had caffeine yet.

After letting my cats in and out of the garage, (coyotes live nearby, so we don't let them out, and they love going into the cold garage...) I settled onto my couch, reading Providence Business News.  On page 7, there's an article titled "Don't dither, start a marketing campaign surge now."  Don't dither? A bit old school, but I read the advice from author Bill Welsh, to see what I can glean to create a surge in my own companies' marketing campaigns.

Develop a plan. Advertising. Publicity. Web site.   I'm with Bill on most of it.  Until his last point on social media, which I quote:

"The jury is still out on how effective the social media are in developing business...research Facebook, Twitter, and youTube and other social media through any search engine.  Evaluate the social media in terms of its potential to help your business.  You don't want to waste your valuable time on an ineffective fad, but you don't want to miss worthwhile opportunities either."

Oh, Bill.  I must disagree.  But as I start this blog post, I realize I don't know who Bill is, so I look for his website in the bylines.  He only provided an AOL email address, so I go to the Web and google him.  No luck.  Well, he must be on LinkedIN, right?  No listing for 'Bill Welsh' or 'William Welsh', or 'Welsh, Inc.' in RI.  Hmm.  Where's his website?  Maybe Bill needs some help with his own online branding, and he's probably a very knowledgeable marketing professional, but all I'm saying is that he probably should not have tackled this subject matter without personal experience with it.

What fired me up about what Bill wrote is that he is typical of the "old school" advertising set. Instead of understanding "the fads" in their industry, they plant seeds of doubt about their effectiveness, in order to cling to their own domain (advertising and public relations). Maybe your jury is still out, Bill, but in my court, the verdict is that your business will not exist (nor will any of your clients' businesses) in ten years - maybe sooner - if you do not embrace the social media.

It is public relations in real time. Online presence in these sites is what websites were ten years ago, but at warp speed. I mean, read Day 7 and Day 8 of this blog.  I put an idea online one day, and it ranks #4 on Google the next day. On a weekend day, I've had over 30 people read the post, and a handful have contacted me on Twitter and Facebook to say "Great idea!" and "Good luck!" It's a marketing dream!

I don't even have a website for this new brand yet, I'm still waiting on the trademark search to move that forward.  But I may not even need one.  The social media sites allow for direct customer communication, relationship building, word of mouth and brand loyalty.  And, best of all, they are FREE.

So instead of badmouthing Bill Welsh, I invite him to give the social media world a chance.  And I intend to prove him wrong.  I am making a bold statement here that my new business will be advertised EXCLUSIVELY through the social media.

I have already used Facebook extensively during the start up phase:

- to contact my attorney.  I don't even know Kas' email address. I just went to the Facebook app on my Blackberry while I was in my kitchen one day, and shot him a message.  A week later, we met to discuss the idea and get the formation papers, trademark search, and contract needs outlined.

- to contact suppliers and advisors - I set up meetings with my Facebook friends who I knew could play a role in this new business.  Because they knew me (and a lot about me as a person) by watching my posts for the past two years, they welcomed me with open arms and are opening doors for me in ways that would have taken months in the past.  My business idea came to me on December 16th, and not even a month later, I have researched costs, set up marketing events, made production contacts, lined up services, venture partners, product photographers and videographers to create my You Tube promos.  People I trust (and who may become board members) have already met or spoken with me, both to brainstorm and refine the idea and to provide ideas, contacts and advice. I may have even found some childcare help, which I will definitely need as this business takes off.

- to clear the pathways - I have meetings this week with my Facebook friends who work at the Secretary of State's office and the RI Economic Development Corporation to get their input on what I need to do at a city/state/town level to make sure I don't run into any nasty surprises. I also plan to find out what kind of assistance they can provide, to help me take this to higher levels more quickly.  I'd rather have the state on my side than working against me! I feel lucky to be starting this business in Rhode Island, which was recently listed as a place hostile to small business.  I hope we can change that perception, and know my FB friends will help me.

- to contact the customers - In the coming weeks, I will be launching the brand, and I will go join every Facebook fan page, Twitter feed, and LinkedIN group that is relevant to my market.  I will drive targeted, relevant traffic to my website, and should see orders and leads come in, if I do it right. Then, if I make those customer happy, they'll RAVE about me to their friends, generating more sales! Yes, by building awareness of my brand in these venues, my efforts will turn into actual sales.  Cash in the bank.  I'm talking about real money here, folks.  Dollah dollah bills, y'all... The stuff a business needs to survive and thrive.

In short, succcess in business is more about who you know than what you know. And while it takes time to develop a network of trusted friends, THAT'S what the social media can do for you. I've been building my network online for over five years, and now I feel like I'm sitting at the red light in a Ferrari with the engine revving, about to hit zero to sixty in the next 30 seconds.  It's marketing at warp speed.

It's going directly to the customer in places where they already are.  Not by getting a glossy ad in front of them seven times over the next seven months, but by talking to them. By joining their conversations, because as you know (and as I suspect you fear) they ARE talking. Why not get them talking kindly about YOU?

OK, I'm stepping off my social media soapbox now.  Time to go finish my business plan.  I'm going to reallocate the budget I had for print advertising.  Now I'm on a mission.  Thanks, Bill.  You just saved me a ton of cash. ;-)