Have you ever experienced the 'feast and famine roller coaster' where you've not enough sales, you do marketing to get sales, get too busy to do marketing and then find yourself with not enough sales again?
This was part of Debbie Marsden's experience in getting to where she is today, getting daily sales in her e-commerce business selling handmade, boutique-style fun children's clothes at Lola-Pops.
Debbie shares her journey to date and I coach her on her next steps...
Also in this episode, we cover topics such as miscarriage, dealing with overwhelm and what Debbie has done to grow her business and confidence, in addition to launching new products in her business, the ethics of fast fashion/kids clothing, and challenges in growing a team.
Debbie has always been passionate about sewing and she creates gorgeous and unique clothing and accessories for young children.
Lola-Pops focuses on fun, bright and quirky prints to make your little ones stand out from the crowd. Using the highest quality of fabric, Debbie offers a wide variety of products which you should definitely check out!
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Mentioned in this episode:
She Leads Business Season 2 - Introduction
She Leads Business Season 2 - Outro
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