The Truth About Starting a Business

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Are you ready to take the plunge into #entrepreneurship? Are you looking for the signs to get started? Starting a #business is an exciting journey that comes with its own set of challenges, but you have to remember that nothing is impossible!
    I met today’s podcast guest recently at a 2 day workshop in Chelsea, Michigan at The Collins Off Main. Brennan Stanford is the owner of Premier Pour Bartending, the ultimate mobile bar and #bartending service. He’s sharing how he made the decision to change paths and start a business and the journey that has gotten his business to where it is today.
    Main Topics:
    *The turning point in business
    *The importance of having policies and procedures
    *How to identify life changing health factors
    Key Takeaways:
    *How to get started when building a business
    *How to know when it is time to bring on team members to help
    *How to make your business unique and set apart from others in your space
    More About Our Guest:
    Brennan is the Owner, Founder, and CEO of Premier Pour Bartending. While bartending in college at Bowling Green State University, he had the bright idea ???? to start this company! Outside of bartending, Brennan spends his time hot air ballooning, traveling, sailing, and playing with his super cute goldendoodle, Kona.
    Favorite Travel Destination: British Virgin Islands and León, Guanajuato, Mexico
    Favorite Color: Cerulean Blue
    Favorite Holiday: 4th of July
    Favorite Cocktail: Kentucky Mule with fresh grated ginger

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @hythmjslmh
    @hythmjslmh Рік тому

    Appreicate all the work! Although I realised that most of the video is a bunch of stories that have to do with his business instead of businesses in general. Anyways I won't take away credit of this great work so here's what I learned:
    - Find a need (something that people need that they dont have atm)
    - Find the target clients and -location- (if you work local only)
    - Promote (he used his uni's facebook, today its social media and maybe try a website)
    - Work until you NEED to outsource
    - Don't be afraid to outsource (might hurt your ego but others can probably do it better)
    - Prioritize your business over your job when you start making the same amount
    Personal tip for yall
    - Be the brand