Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Why I don't want to be a dot com Millionaire

My trip to Silicon Valley was epic and inspiring. It was also quiet and easy - no kids, no house. All me and My Bespoke Chair. It was amazing in every way. 4 weeks later, having written up my notes and had a good ruminate, I've come up with a plan; my "I Don't Want To Be A .com Millionaire' plan.

Briefly, I flew into LA and drove up the stunning west Pacific coast to San Francisco. I took 2 days, and enjoying some market research along the way. Lucky me, market research involves great interior design shops!

Visiting a Jonathan Adler showroom in LA 


My first meeting was in Palo Alto at WSGR law firm. WSGR represent some of Silicon Valley's top companies, many of which began as small start-ups like myself.

Instantly, as I sat in this monolith of a building, I understood the genius of Silicon Valley and why it dominates the global entrepreneurial scene - the Big Guys are happy to support the small guys. Meritocracy rules. If you hustle, show initiative, be bold and pitch well, you will be valued. It doesn't seem to matter that you are a nobody - because one day you may be a somebody. They're literally banking on it!

Of course, I met up with the wonderful Victor from Skillsapien, the expert-for-hire company who ran the pitch contest, sponsored my winner's trip and who have been advising me throughout this process. Victor showed me around his cool co-working space, Nest GSV in Redwood City. As expected, it was bursting with Silicon Valley necessities: 'slide not stairs', interactive robots and a communal cafe full of free food. Plus lots of entrepreneurs working in the massive open-spaces. You could feel the buzz of dedication and smell the scent of ambition. Disruption and corporate anarchy never looked so good!


Victor and I at NestGSV in Silicon Valley


The next 18 days were a whirlwind of meetings, informal catch ups, forums, conferences and lots of walking. I mixed business with pleasure and extracted the best from everything I did, everywhere I went and everyone I met. It was truly incredible. If I could, I would love to write a book on the whole experience; Silicon Valley through the eyes of a Mumpreneur!

But I don't have time (school pick up in an hour) and besides which, you're not here to read the minutiae of my adventures. You want to know why I have decided not to become a dot.com millionaire.

To put it bluntly, I just can't be bothered. Becoming a dot.com millionaire takes a lot more than I am willing to give. Don't misunderstand this - it's not because I am lazy. I abhor laziness in myself and others. Simply put, my desires and ambitions in life do not align with the efforts required to grow a multi-million dollar business online.

"But Emma," I hear you cry, "you've put so much effort and time and enthusiasm into this whole Silicon Valley business. You've spent months working towards it; learning, understanding and expanding. Why waste all of it? You've come too far to quit now. Frankly, you're an idiot."

But there is method in my madness. A method that I learnt directly from Silicon Valley. I have made this decision by using the techniques and lessons I have learnt over the past 9 months.



My Top 3 Lessons from Silicon Valley:

1) Product - you don't have to have the perfect product from the get-go. But you must have a compelling reason to build this product. A proper customer desire or problem. But be warned....what you first 'think' is the customers problem, may in fact not be true. But only through building and selling your imperfect product, a Minimum Viable Product, can you test your theories.

2) Data - which is where data comes in. Measure everything. And not just vanity metrics like site visits and time on site. Measure the stuff that makes you money; the conversions and stickiness of your site, the sales funnel path. Measure even if the numbers are small and a bit embarassing. Everyone starts somewhere and what you measure you can improve. What you ignore, stays crap!

3) Money - gawd, this was the one I heard and thought the most about. Everyone in Silicon Valley is chasing other people's $$. It's cut throat and exciting. But a few lone voices stood out in the crowd or on stage, and spoke directly to me, it seemed. "Just build as much as you can on your own. Do you really, truly need other peoples' money to build and grow a successful business?"

Hence, I've realised that I have to improve my product by looking at my data. I realise that investment is not the silver bullet for success either; money in itself is useless. Besides, without a decent product built on solid data and metrics, no-one's going to invest anyway.

So, what's next? In classic Silicon Valley speak, I am pivoting. A tweaking of my original offering to reflect the reality of my business in order for it to flourish and fully solve my clients' problems.

I am keeping my beloved My Bespoke Chair but repackaging my key services on a new website with a new name. (sneak peek here)

I am thinking small and niched - not everyone will be my customer.

I will constantly be talking to my customers and potential customers.

I am focusing on one city - not trying to sell to the whole country (yet).

I will test, iterate, discard, test, iterate, discard in a feedback loop.

I will collect my metrics and data and not be afraid of numbers, no matter how small.

I will set goals and not be afraid of them, no matter how high.

I will keep self funding. Debt, however you package investment funding, scares the life out of me!

And most importantly, I am going back to my zone of genius as a creator of beautiful things.

Some of the beautiful things I create - art, fabrics and chairs


Everything will revolve around creating beauty. This is what makes my soul sing and my heart flutter. If I am in total alignment with my desires and ambitions, I will grow a wonderful lifestyle business built from my authentic self.

And who knows where that will lead, and what wonderful adventures I'll enjoy and fascinating people I'll meet. And the $$ I'll earn by doing what my customers love me doing.



UPDATE June 2016

Since writing this I have launched and successfully grown a very niche design business; Bespoke Backdrops. And mostly I am sticking to the guidelines I set in this blog post.









Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Business Books & Resources I Love

It's funny - I know many people think that running an online business is a simple affair. Create a product or service, design the site, get someone to do the techy stuff, plan a launch day and switch the site on. After the initial fanfare, watch the orders roll in, field endless media calls and try to keep everything up-to-date. Heck, and working from home....easy life!


Sit back and relax - it's an online business!

Umm...no.

The day you switch your site to "live" is the day your education begins. Here is a list of some things you will need to become an expert in:

  • Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
  • Website optimisation
  • Social media marketing
  • Email marketing
  • Content creation (written, graphic, audio and video)
  • Analytics
  • Sales funnels
  • Selling
  • Customer service
  • Manufacturing/product or service creation
  • Supply chains
  • Market conditions
  • PR
  • Networking
  • Time and stress management
  • ......and the list goes on.

Recently I've been talking to other people about where they find their most useful information; books, webinar series, online resources etc.

So here's my personal Top Ten Business Books and Resources

  1. The Purple Cow by Seth Godin - how to create a unique product or service
  2. 22 Michaels - business blog of Michael Fox, co-founder of Shoes of Prey. Start in 2009 and work up. Fascinating.
  3. Marie Forleo's free videos and B School - her kick ass online business course. 
  4. Better, Stronger, Faster by Brad Rosser - Simple, actionable methods to launch, build and exit.
  5. To Sell is Human by Daniel H. Pink - the art and science of selling, debunking a few myths!
  6. Email Marketing Blueprint by Steve Scott - how to create email relationships than convert.
  7. Derek Halpern's Social Triggers website, videos and emails - marketing guru (shouts alot!)
  8. Australian Businesswomen's Network - excellent webinars and interviews. 
  9. Quicksprout - Neil Patel's blog. From SEO, website optimisation, data analysis and beyond, he's succeeded. Great articles and How Tos.
  10. The 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris - slightly obvious choice but it holds some great ideas and gives you permission to be a bit nuts.

Naturally, this list could go on....I discover so many wonderful, inspiring and informative people , books and resources on a regular basis. But, whether you are currently in business or thinking about it, this Top Ten will set you up nicely. Make it happen!

If there is another book, blog or resource you think I'd love, or influenced you positively, tell me in the comments box below.

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Thursday, 12 September 2013

Pitch Perfect Pricing

Pricing your product or service is always tough. I have struggled with this all my professional life. When I started exhibiting my work back in 1998 in Switzerland and London, I often asked Fran, my husband, to price my paintings and drawings. I found it embarrassing to put a financial value on what was an extension of my soul.

I was torn - half of me delighted in earning money. The other half was ecstatic when someone else loved and wanted to own what I had spent time and passion creating. I could have given it away for free; I had found a kindred spirit.

In many ways, I still feel like that. When a client buys a chair or I deliver a painting they commissioned from me, I have butterflies in my stomach. And the soaring feeling of joy when I see my client's delight is hugely addictive. I truly live for those moments.

My Bespoke Chair pastels
New - pastel chair frames with our Cupcakes and Chandelier fabrics

But I've become more business minded and now have things called profit margins and costings sheets!

As you know, I read and learn every day. I follow the blogs of business leaders I admire. I subscribe to their newsletters, go to their seminars and have taken an online business course. Pricing your value is a hot topic. And there are differing points of view.

"You deserve to charge what ever you want."
"Don't court bargain shoppers - they're not loyal."
"Price yourself high to get quality customers."
"Undercut your competition."
"Be aggressive in your pricing strategy."

My attitude to pricing is "The perfect chair at the perfect price for the perfect client."

Recently I have been revisiting my competition. There aren't many custom chair e-tailers but there are plenty of people selling chairs. I have always offered handcrafted, custom chairs at high-street showroom prices. Many chairs sold in mid-to-high end showrooms and online, are made in China, manufactured in the 1000s, bought in bulk and sold relatively cheaply. Some are still quite expensive because you're paying for the brand, despite being mass produced.

This week I lowered the prices on all chairs. Why and how?

I know my clients appreciate unique home-wares and furniture at great prices. What's more unique than a chair you had a hand in designing. Made specifically for you. But traditionally anything bespoke or customised has come with a hefty price tag. Luckily, technology and the internet have created a space for bespoke products at normal prices.

To do this, I had to negotiate with all my suppliers; they understand my vision of creating beautiful, bespoke chairs at comfortable prices. More sales for My Bespoke Chair = more business for them. And the savings I created with my suppliers are now passed onto my clients. It's a win-win-win situation.

Some people may criticise my decision, saying that I'm devaluing my brand or not taking out as much profit as I can. But I don't see it that way. I'm not taking anything away from my brand, or reducing my profits; I'm actually adding value to my client's purchase. The same Aussie craftsmen, the same chairs, the same fabrics, the same gorgeousness...just at a better price.

Free design service + free delivery + 100% returns + lower prices = pitch perfect pricing!


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