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Build a Badass Business with Diane Sanfilippo

Join Diane Sanfilippo - a 2x New York Times bestselling author and serial entrepreneur - for business tips, advice, and motivation for emerging or existing business owners. You'll learn practical strategies from Diane as well as hear expert interviews with those who have had similar struggles and have found success.
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Dec 23, 2015
  • Introducing our guest, the Merrymaker Sisters [1:18]
  • Making the decision to work solely on the business [7:12]
  • Streams of income as a blogger [13:02]
  • Selling a product before making it [17:20]
  • Future plans for the Merrymaker Sisters [23:46]
Dec 18, 2015
  • Garnish is important: It’s what takes a photo from being “ok” to looking that much more exciting, or a bit more thoughtful.
  • Choose a plate or a vessel that isn’t too big: Make sure that whatever you have is really full, because that’s what makes it look interesting and exciting.
  • Use natural light: If you’re wondering how to get the absolute best photos of your food, do not shoot them in the dark.
Dec 7, 2015
  • Ask for permission before you ask for forgiveness.
  • When in doubt, don’t.
  • If you saw it, and you tweaked it and put it on your site, it’s not yours.
  • Look outside of your direct community for inspiration, not inside of it.
  • It’s fair to be inspired; you can’t help be see something and like it and be inspired. Make sure you are not stealing; that you’re being inspired.
  • Don’t go pissing people off in your community; whatever your community is.
Dec 3, 2015
  • The more you complain about something, the more you put your time and energy and focus into it, the more that thing, if it’s positive or negative, will grow.
  • There’s no reason why anyone should not have $25 to buy something that they think they really need or could really help them.
  • Instead of coming to social media to talk about the fact that you can’t afford whatever it is; get to work! Get to work on your business. Why are you talking about it? Stop talking! Do something!
  • If you can’t afford $25 to spend on a book, and you have time to complain about it on social media, you're wasting your time.
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