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010: How to nail down your offerings to scale your business

The Hygge Hour Podcast

Release Date: 05/31/2021

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The Hygge Hour Podcast

What I’ve realized as I’ve been on this journey to creating a business that allows me to life the life of my dreams, not the other way around.. Is that I don’t have to sacrifice money or impact while still making time for what matters most - freedome and flexibility.  In today's episode, I share some of the lessons I've learned in bringing more hygge into my business, and building a business that serves my life.  Links mentioned in the episode:

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As a creative, have you ever felt like your work wasn’t good enough? Have you ever struggled with feeling like you should be better by now, should create bigger masterpieces, or that your work is constantly falling short of your own expectations? In today's episode, I share my best tips for growing my confidence (and craft) as a creative entrepreneur! 

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This past week I checked a huge goal off my list, and as I'm celebrating that and reflecting on the rest of 2021, I figured it would be a perfect time to talk about goal setting, evaluations, and mid-year check ins on the podcast.  For shownotes and more information go to Follow Ida on Instagram -

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As a website designer, I’ve seen my fair share of good, bad, and ugly when it comes to website design and copy.    Last week’s episode was all about the DIY website mistakes I see people making and how you can fix them, but today, I wanted to talk about something a lot of people neglect when it comes to a website, and also the reason why a lot of people think their website isn’t working:  Copywriting.  As a designer, you might think that I believe the design is what makes the sales, but in all honesty, copy dictates design. Today's episode is all about the intentional...

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Did you know you only have 0.05 seconds before someone makes a decision on whether or not to stay on your website? In today's fast paced world, there are several DIY website mistakes that could be costing you business!  In today's episode I share the top five mistakes I see creative entrepreneurs make and how you can easily improve your website today.  For show notes and more information head to https://hyggedesign.co/12

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"It costs money to make money" I'm sure we've all heard this one a couple of times, and I remember thinking early on in my business that I needed all the things to be successful, and while my business was a side hustle and I was able to invest more money back into the business, I quickly realized how important it is for us to be paying ourselves too.  In today's episode I share all about how profit first has helped me build a thriving business where I'm free to invest within reason to build a business for the long haul.  For shownotes go to: Links mentioned:  

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The Hygge Hour Podcast

The shiny object syndrome can often lead us to feeling like we're already behind before we even get started. In today's episode of The Hygge Hour podcast I share all about how I've been able to grow my business by staying in my own lane, putting my head down and getting to work, and what I'm currently working through to grow and scale my business!   Links mentioned:  

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“OMG Ida! I just found you on Pinterest! Teach me your ways!”   This message just popped into my DMs, and luckily for you, I’d already planned an episode all about Pinterest for creatives so I just bumped it up in my schedule.    And before you tune me out thinking your audience isn’t on Pinterest, or people only use Pinterest to plan their wedding or their meal prep, hear me out, I want to ask you to stick around for this episode. You might be surprised!   Links mentioned in the episode:

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Today's episode of the Hygge Hour podcast is a little different. In today's episode I'm sharing some of the biggest cultural differences between Norway and America and how the Norwegian culture more easily lends itself to the hygge way of life. Tune in to learn more!  For shownotes and more information: https://hyggedesign.co/8

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Intentionally growing our creative businesses sometimes means we have to say no. Learning to say no to opportunities that seem fine can be one of the most difficult things, but this is also where I found the most growth in my business. Today's episode explores how to set those boundaries for yourself, and how you can feel less guilty about saying no to potential clients.   For shownotes and more go to: https://hyggedesign.co/7

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The shiny object syndrome can often lead us to feeling like we're already behind before we even get started. In today's episode of The Hygge Hour podcast I share all about how I've been able to grow my business by staying in my own lane, putting my head down and getting to work, and what I'm currently working through to grow and scale my business!

 

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https://hyggedesign.co/10

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