With an eye towards bringing the best products to market and a desire to create an online brand, a few years ago, I started working on a project to help designers create online profiles and social media accounts.
With that in mind, I began to build a system that would help me build an online network and help me get my products onto the shelves of stores and on display.
It worked.
The process was simple: I started by creating an email list, then created an Instagram account, and finally created a LinkedIn account.
My initial efforts paid off, and I soon had a Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ page, with a handful of followers.
In the fall of 2018, I found myself on a journey of self-discovery.
I wanted to share my journey with you and inspire you to be your own version of a designer.
I was looking for inspiration and I wanted to be able to show my peers what it takes to create a beautiful product.
So, I launched the Designing 101 Blog.
To this day, the blog serves as a place for designers to share their passions, experiences, and successes with the world.
I also have a portfolio of more than 60 design courses that are now available for free download on my website.
What I have learned through all this has led me to the design and product development business.
As a result, I am well on my way to being the first female entrepreneur in the world to lead a business from scratch, and to a high level of success.
You’ll learn: How to create and market a product portfolio from scratch and how to grow a product’s following and business within your niche.
How you can use your knowledge and passion to build relationships with potential customers and investors, and ultimately succeed.
Why the success of a female entrepreneur will depend on her understanding of her market and the way her products are being marketed.
The steps you can take to create products that are appealing to women and their desired audience.
A few quick lessons I’ve learned along the way.
I want you to have the best experience you can in your career.
You’ll learn how to: Be open to new ideas and opportunities.
Have the ability to grow and iterate quickly.
Be a true visionary.
Don’t let the status of your brand, your brand and your business deter you from pursuing your dreams.
Create products that resonate with women and empower them to be empowered and empowered.
Work with the right people.
Pick the right product or service for the right client.
Develop a business plan that works for you.
When I look back at my life, I realize that I never got to the end, and it all started in the kitchen.