GROW YOUR BUSINESS: Increase Your Income
Black Woman CEO - A podcast by Quanisha Green, MSS
Do you own a business? If so, would you like to find out what it takes to get it to a higher level and bring in more income? We continue with our series on how to grow your business, and today we’re focusing on how to increase your income. Quanisha Green, the Confidence Strategist for Black Women CEOs, points out that if a business isn’t growing, it’s dying. And nobody wants a dying business, so be sure to stay tuned today, to find out what you need to do to get much more out of your business and to keep it growing. We all have dreams. You might want to work for yourself, work from home, or even travel around the world. And like most of us, you probably also want to own your time and live on your own terms. Your business is your legacy, and in today’s episode, Quanisha talks about how to grow it, and how to increase your impact, your income, and your influence. Stay tuned to learn how to attract your ideal clients, and earn top dollar! Go forth and be powerful! Show highlights: Join our Meant for More Live Workshop. The next one will be happening on August the 3rd. Are you able to live on your terms? Some of the things that we debunk at Black Woman CEO. You deserve so much more than you were taught to believe. The two primary roles of a CEO. Revenue and income are the life-blood of your business. If your business is not making money, you have an expensive hobby. Is your business helping you get to where you want to go? Setting goals to increase your income. Building your business around your desired lifestyle. You have the right to dream big! How to change course. Quanisha unpacks value-based pricing. Making more income by charging more money. Staying with integrity. You need to do the work, and implement what you learn, to make a change. Register now for the Meant for More Live Workshop. Let's continue the conversation in our online sanctuary The Black Woman CEO Circle. Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BlackWomanCEO