Making It Work: How to Build a Business with a Small Budget
Starting a business on a tight budget might sound tough, but it can be more beneficial than you might think. Just ask Alice Kim, founder of Elizabeth Mott, who turned a small budget into a flourishing business. Alice explains how she reduced costs by building a strong network, coming up with creative solutions, and the importance of buying enough time to build the momentum you need to get your business noticed. You’ll also hear from Caroline Castrillon, founder of the Corporate Escape Artist, who’ll share budget-friendly ways to understand your target audience and do market research.
Learn how you can make your business thrive with limited funds and turn your small budget into a big success!
In this episode you’ll hear:
(1:08) How Alice Kim launched Elizabeth Mott on a shoestring budget.
(3:57) How Alice tapped into her network to cut costs and find creative solutions.
(5:05) How to tackle research and development without breaking the bank.
(6:47) Five budget-friendly tips for effective market research.
(8:48) Why having a co-founder or a solid support system can make all the difference.
(9:25) The benefits of being resourceful and scrappy.
(12:10) Why focusing on the journey is just as important as reaching your end goal.
(14:19) Why prioritizing your tasks can help you navigate the startup hustle.
(15:38) How being scrappy can give you the time and space to get your business off the ground.
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