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When you sell products with a purpose—products that help women feel less alone or support social change in their communities—you build an army of brand advocates, not just shoppers. 3. Hire Help Before You Can "Afford" It
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This is the number one thing that holds small business owners back. I couldn’t afford my first employee. It felt like a massive financial stretch. When you sell products with a purpose—products that
I think a lot of people are scared to look at their numbers, but I'm here to tell you it is way less anxiety-inducing when you know the facts. emily grey