Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Bigopolis (obviously not the name of the real city), there lived a brilliant business hub consultant named Wanda McReady (pronounced “make ready” and obviously a real name). Wanda had a system that could transform struggling people into thriving business owners.
With years of hands-on experience in high-stress world of California real estate, Wanda developed that system to help others avoid at least some of the pitfalls she had overcome. And, as news of her system spread, business owners and entrepreneurs, from far and wide, plugged in and found their success.
Speaking of struggling people:
One day, Wanda received a call from Lily, a small coffee shop owner. And Lily told her that her dream business, “Serendipity Sippity,” was on the verge of closing down. Because, despite her passion and excellent coffee, she couldn’t seem to attract enough customers to keep the place open.
So, Lily, almost sobbing, said, “I’m desperate, Wanda. And I’m out of options. Can you help me?”
Wanda scheduled a time to meet Lily at her coffee shop the next morning.
And, as she walked into Serendipity Sippity that next morning, Wanda was drawn in, immediately, to the charming ambiance and the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee. But Wanda could also see room for improvement. Plus, the night before she had discovered Lily didn’t have an online presence.
After their initial introductions, the two of them sat down to talk things over. And Wanda asked Lily a series of questions about her business. She wanted to understand Lily’s vision, her target audience, and the unique selling points of her cafe. And Lily explained that she wanted her shop to be a cozy space where people could relax, enjoy high-quality coffee, and connect with others.
So Wanda worked out a plan to help Lily transform her coffee shop AND her business automation. She showed Lily how crucial it is to have a user-friendly website that includes an option for online orders, deliveries, and communication. And she pointed out how social media profiles, with relevant stories and updates about the coffee shop, could help the shop stand out. And she suggested possible live music or book clubs.
Then, Wanda shared the most helpful part.
She showed Lily how so many struggling people end up that way because they’re overwhelmed. And they’re overwhelmed because they don’t have a system to help them automate and delegate. And then she revealed a certain business hub system that could pump up a business like a triple shot Americano.
Somewhat long story somewhat short, Serendipity Sippity was plugged into that business hub system. And the little coffee shop really started to wake up. Customers started to find the website. They even started to place orders. Then, word-of-mouth, about the cozy atmosphere and delicious food and drinks, spread throughout the local community.
Lily’s dream was restored. And all was well within the land.
Sounds like a fairy tale. But these kinds of stories happen all around you. Yours could be the next.
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