How would you describe your experience as a Black Entrepreneur? This experience is fun, challenging, happy, insightful, up and down, and rewarding. I think that a Black Entrepreneur has to work 110 times harder. Not on the branding alone, but assuring consumers that what they are offering is a good thing. Looking back on your business decisions, is there anything that you would have done differently? No. I have learned from all the mistakes. Did you have any formal business training? Do you think this is important to be successful? I attended college for Retail Merchandising and Marketing. After graduating, I went into that field, and I also became assistant manager and manager of some fabulous storefronts. I believe those experiences have helped me in some ways with my business now. However, I see what I do as a gift, I am naturally creative, and I have a very strong will. No, I do not think formal training is important to be successful. From the years of running my business, I believe a person needs, strong will, creativity, dedication, a strong supportive Circle, a very strong work ethic, and a love for learning, because there is a lot of research involved. What funding sources have worked for you? Allocating funds back into the business from sales has been very successful for me. There has not been any outside funding source to operate this business. There are some big future plans for Smell Goods '98™, and we are building financially to fulfill those plans. The financial plan is to build more within, so when the time comes to move on a future plan, we will have all the funds or the majority. I believe in order to build WEALTH, you need to be smart and wise about how much you will have to repay. How has family/friend support financially or otherwise affected your business efforts? I am so thankful for the support of my family, my sister friend, and my second mom. No matter how strong I am, some days can be more challenging than others, and they are all right there. They have given tremendous support by being loyal customers, and just simply being around. My children are always cheering me on. My husband (best friend), is not only the technical hands of Smell Goods '98™, but he is my sounding board. There are no words for my mother's and father's impeccable support. Being in this business has shown me that it is important to have a very strong Circle. Overall, because of this support, I continue to move forward with my business efforts. How do you work on making your business grow? Marketing is the key to an online business. I align Smell Goods '98™ with networking groups that target its specific demographics. Smell Goods '98™ is used for sponsorship for Charities and events. Word of mouth is always the best way to help a business grow, and much business has come to Smell Goods '98™ because of it. My husband creates commercials for Smell Goods '98™ and we use the online video sources to spread the word. When I am running errands during the day, someone (cashier, postal worker, etc.) may compliment me on a fragrance that I am wearing, I make a mental note, go home bottle up that fragrance, and return to that location with gift in hand. It works! Lastly, I believe in giving support to gain support, especially in the "black" community, to help a business to grow. What words of wisdom can you share with other business women? Persevere! The moment you feel that urge to throw in the towel, that means your reward is getting closer. Don't be envious of other's success, be happy for them and learn from it! Do you, find your own niche and work it! Continue to network, there will be plenty of "no's" and doors closed, but press forward. Do NOT measure your success with others, it will drive you crazy, and make you lose focus. Remember, if you are moving forward with your business you are successful! Everyone has their time to shine, they just have to stay on the path. Above all, only align yourself with positive people, truly supportive people and groups;Protect yourself and your business from "people who mean well'. Ultimately you are the only one who can make or break your business. Remember to give back.
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