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    Explore "brick-and-mortar" with insightful episodes like "[Encore] Will brick-and-mortar stores survive? What the future looks like for Main Street Businesses", "The One Question I Get Asked by Local Business Owners And How to Answer It", "The Common Thread Holding Local Business Owners Back from Success", "Will brick-and-mortar stores survive? What the future looks like for Main Street Businesses" and "What It Means to Be Sustainable in a Fad-Driven World" from podcasts like ""The C-Suite Mentor - Scale Your Business, Create Your Legacy", "The C-Suite Mentor - Scale Your Business, Create Your Legacy", "The C-Suite Mentor - Scale Your Business, Create Your Legacy", "The C-Suite Mentor - Scale Your Business, Create Your Legacy" and "The C-Suite Mentor - Scale Your Business, Create Your Legacy"" and more!

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    [Encore] Will brick-and-mortar stores survive? What the future looks like for Main Street Businesses

    [Encore] Will brick-and-mortar stores survive? What the future looks like for Main Street Businesses

    More and more we seem to hear about online businesses taking over the market which leads us to ask the question: Will main street businesses survive?

     

    The brick-and-mortar shops and stores we know and love might seem to be falling wayside to the cyber world, but there’s an itch that shopping online just won’t scratch. There's something about physically walking into a store that just can’t be replaced. Maybe the store has a particular smell, the décor speaks to you, or simply getting to meet the fine folks that operate it all stimulates the senses and creates an experience far superior to clicking, scrolling, and purchasing.

     

    There’s always going to be some kind of competition out there, but figuring out what you do best and sticking to your guns in the face of adversity will help you to always overcome. After all, being small is your superpower.

     

    If you enjoyed this episode and, in some way, it inspired you to start taking action, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Send me a DM on Instagram @theresacantley and let me know what your favorite part was.

     

    I would also love it if you subscribed to the podcast and left a review at https://theresacantley.com/itunes

     

    If there is a topic you would love me to talk about or a question you may have send it to us at theresa@theresacantley.com and we’ll feature it on one of our future episodes.

    The One Question I Get Asked by Local Business Owners And How to Answer It

    The One Question I Get Asked by Local Business Owners And How to Answer It

    As a business growth specialist, there is always one question that ranks the highest in what business owners want the answer to: How can I make more money?

     

    For just one moment, put down the balance sheet, and the profit and loss statements, and really think about why you’re doing all of this in the first place. This is where the answer to true growth and success lies.

     

    In this week’s episode, Theresa discusses:

    • The origin of successful businesses 
    • How the right people, processes, and products lead to maximum growth
    • How many times less equals more

    To have a group of like-minded peers that will make you feel less alone and uplift you and help you grow your business ventures, join Theresa’s waitlist to apply for her Local Business Advisory Board: https://theresacantley.lpages.co/waitlist/ 

     

    This is going to be a group of people to bounce ideas off of in the hopes of gaining a little more clarity on how to keep moving forward toward the future they want to see for themselves, and for the world. Click here to join the waitlist and stay tuned for more updates to come soon!

     

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    The Common Thread Holding Local Business Owners Back from Success

    The Common Thread Holding Local Business Owners Back from Success

    Through Theresa’s years of working with entrepreneurs and business owners, she has seen a commonality among those that just can’t seem to gain the success they strive for: they think they’ve got to do it all themselves.

     

    There’s this belief in business ownership that you have to be the first one in, the last one to leave, and you have to be on and working 24/7, killing yourself to prove how badly you want to see success. But the truth is, burning yourself out like this will get you the opposite effect.

     

    To truly be successful without sacrificing your entire life, the most important thing you can do is to build a team of amazing individuals who can help you along the way.

     

    In this week’s episode, Theresa discusses:

    • Setting the rhythm for your business
    • Being an entrepreneur doesn’t mean doing it all yourself
    • Finding the right people to grow and thrive with

    To join a group of like-minded peers that will make you feel less alone and can uplift you and help you grow your business ventures, join the waitlist to apply for Theresa’s Local Business Advisory Board

     

    This is going to be a group of people to bounce ideas off of in the hopes of gaining total clarity on how to keep moving forward toward the future they want to see for themselves, and for the world. Click here to join the waitlist and stay tuned for more updates to come soon! https://theresacantley.lpages.co/waitlist/ 

     

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    Will brick-and-mortar stores survive? What the future looks like for Main Street Businesses

    Will brick-and-mortar stores survive? What the future looks like for Main Street Businesses

    More and more we seem to hear about online businesses taking over the market which leads us to ask the question: Will main street businesses survive? 

    The brick-and-mortar shops and stores we know and love might seem to be falling wayside to the cyber world, but there’s an itch that shopping online just won’t scratch.

    There’s something about physically walking into a store that just can’t be replaced. Maybe it has a particular smell, the décor speaks to you, or simply getting to meet the fine folks that operate it all stimulate the senses and create an experience far superior than click, scroll, purchase. 

    There’s always going to be some kind of competition out there, but figuring out what you do best and sticking to your guns in the face of adversity will help you to always overcome.

    After all, being small is your super power. 

    If you enjoyed this episode and, in some way, it inspired you to start taking action, I’d love to hear about and know your biggest takeaway. Send me a DM on Instagram @theresacantley and let me know what your favorite part was.

    I would also love it if you subscribed to the podcast and left a review at https://theresacantley.com/itunes.

    If there is a topic you would love me to talk about or a question you may have send it to us attheresa@theresacantley.com and we’ll feature it on one of our future episodes.

    What It Means to Be Sustainable in a Fad-Driven World

    What It Means to Be Sustainable in a Fad-Driven World

    Creating a business that can grow and profit in the here and now is one thing, but to be able to move forward into unknown terrain and still be able to succeed despite the circumstance is how you create a sustainable one. 

    It’s looking at the future and seeing how we can exist in it and also thrive in it all while preserving the things around us for generations to come. How can you adjust how you do business so that you are able to move forward and continue making a difference in the world? 

    Start with the core values you, as a person, have and want to share with those around you. When those values are built into the foundation of your business, every decision there forward reflects those values and pushes them out into the universe. Sending out the right vibes attracts the right people, and those people will help you to carry your business forward to continue doing good for those around you.

    If you enjoyed this episode and, in some way, it inspired you to start taking action, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Send me a DM on Instagram @theresacantley and let me know what your favorite part was.

    I would also love it if you subscribed to the podcast and left a review at https://theresacantley.com/itunes

    If there is a topic you would love me to talk about or a question you may have send it to us at theresa@theresacantley.com and we’ll feature it in one of our future episodes.

    Is Brick and Mortar Dying?

    Is Brick and Mortar Dying?

    If you enjoyed this episode and, in some way, it inspired you to start taking action, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Send me a DM on Instagram @theresacantley and let me know what your favorite part was, or, book a call with me directly so we can get to work immediately on taking your business to the next level.

     

    I would also love it if you subscribed to the podcast and left a review at https://theresacantley.com/itunes

     

    If there is a topic you would love me to talk about or a question you may have send it to us at theresa@theresacantley.com and we’ll feature it in one of our future episodes.

    #2 Få styr på din forretningsmodel – også efter Corona-tid, med Carl Erik Skovgaard

    #2 Få styr på din forretningsmodel – også efter Corona-tid, med Carl Erik Skovgaard
    Hvordan får du styr på omsætningen? Hvilke salgskanaler skal du overveje – og genoverveje? Og selvfølgelig, hvordan påvirker nye salgskanaler vores supply chain og vores forretningsmodel?

    I denne episode forklarer Carl Erik Skovgaard, som er professionelt bestyrelsesmedlem og -formand, hvordan fremtidens marked forandrer forretningsmodellerne.

    Episoden er optaget den 15. april 2021.
    Mød Carl Erik Skovgaard her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceskovgaard/

    Podcasten er bragt af Jydsk Valutarisk Forening (https://www.jydsk-valutarisk.dk/)
    Podcasten er sponsoreret af Sparekassen Kronjylland (https://www.sparkron.dk/) og Dealhaus (https://dealhaus.dk)
    Podcasten er produceret af Montanus (https://montanus.co)