The Concierge Blog

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Being Outside Your Comfort Zone…

Feel the Fear and Say Yes Anyway What has pushed you out of your comfort zone lately? A couple weeks ago, I got a message on a Friday morning. It said: “Can you do an interview today for my podcast?” And without skipping a beat, I replied: YES! Absolutely!! You

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Stop Trying to Skip Ahead in Your Business

Today, I want to save you a whole lot of pain, confusion, and wasted money. I’m going to teach you something I wish someone had told me sooner especially if you’re trying to build a personal concierge business or launch services that help seniors age in place. But first, a

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How to Start a Profitable Senior Concierge Business

How to Start a Profitable Senior Concierge Business (Even If You’re Totally New!) When I first started my business back in 2010, I was NOT the business owner you see before you now. Far from it. I was overwhelmed, underprepared, and just hoping I hadn’t made the biggest mistake of

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4 Ways to use Networking to grow your business

Last week we started our Fully Booked 8 Week Marketing Program with some reallllly amazing humans!!! I get so excited when I can share my expertise and business knowledge with others, then watch them TURN around and nail it!!  I am so looking forward to what they create over the

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Why a Professional Headshot Boosts Your Business

Why You Need a Professional Headshot (Seriously Stop Hiding Behind Fluffy) Last week, while recording a fresh series of training videos for my course, Fully Booked: A Marketing Roadmap for Offline Businesses in an Online World, I was reminded of how something seemingly small like your headshot can make a

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