It’s May 2020, and we are right in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis and all of the uncertainty that comes with it.
I’ve been paying attention to the conversations happening on podcasts, YouTube channels, and inside Facebook groups, and I’ve actually been quite surprised at the comments being made.
Understandably, a lot of people are feeling scared and stuck, and like their dreams are on pause.
However, the surprising part to me is that a lot of prospective business owners are completely HA...
I’m writing this on March 24, 2020- while we are smack in the middle of a global health crisis. I live in New York so we have been quarantined for just over a week, and indoor playgrounds around the country have been mandated to close until further notice.
While “social distancing” seems to (so far) be “flattening the curve”, so to speak (with the main aim of “flattening the curve” being to prevent a sharp peak of cases and spread out the infection over a longer period of time so that the healt...
As I mentioned in my blog about the important trends I see emerging for indoor play spaces in 2020 and beyond, Mobile Play services are a great option for thinking outside the box and either generating an additional source of revenue for your brick and mortar indoor playground OR for raising funds to start a brick and mortar space.
Specifically, what I referred to in my “Important Trends” blog are businesses that bring a mobile soft play area or some o...
Well FIRST I need to explain this title and this topic-- because I already know what many of you are thinking. Don’t I encourage and teach entrepreneurs exactly how to be successful in, very specifically, a brick and mortar industry? Well, the answer is YES.Â
And even though I believe success and happiness are very possible in the brick-and-mortar space, this journey is NOT for everyone.Â
So you can call this my “tough love” blog for all of my brick-and-mortar hopefuls -- and try to think of t...
As you likely know if you’ve been following me for a while, we focus on birthday parties at our indoor playground locations.
We rely on having a booked-out party calendar every single weekend to be able to be successful. I love being able to look at the month ahead and know with certainty that not only will all of our bills and team members be paid, but also that I can pay myself consistently as the business owner.
Even if you do NOT plan on making parties your main focus, relying on open-play...
Something I am careful to do constantly is monitor other indoor play spaces in order to best understand what’s working and what’s not working in the indoor play industry.Â
As we kick off a new year, I wanted to share 4 emerging trends that have been increasing in popularity, especially during the last 18 months or so.
For current indoor playground owners and prospective owners alike, adapting to at least 1-2 of these trends to accommodate changing customer preferences will be crucial to succes...
As you know we just wrapped up 2019 and I want to give you guys a kind of year-end wrap up as we head into the new year and I wanted to answer the 11 most frequently asked questions I get from prospective indoor playground owners!
So I dug through my email inbox, my youtube channel comments, my Instagram & Facebook messages AND all the questions inside of my group coaching program Play Maker Society and THESE are the eleven questions that come up again and again and again.
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Earlier this week I put an ask out to the 100+ entrepreneurs in my group coaching program, Play Makers Society. I asked for them to share either:
One significant thing they’ve learned this year on their business journey
One roadblock or issue they encountered that surprised them, OR
One piece of advice they’d give their former selves or other prospective business owners
And, wow.Â
Their responses were so detailed and insightful, I had to choose a handful of them to share wit...
Have you ever heard the phrase, “kill your darlings”? I hadn’t until this year.
To me, as a business owner, my “darlings” are the business-related things that I love the most-- and hold onto selfishly or against logic because of my emotional attachment to them
On paper, it can seem black-and-white. This service is profitable, so we will keep doing it. And if this other offering is much less profitable-- then we should cut it.
However, in the real world, it rarely works out that way. I’ll give...
As I have mentioned in previous blogs, life as a business owner looks significantly different from when we first opened our doors four years ago. While I still retain some responsibilities, like communicating with party clients, there are many tasks I used to keep on my “plate” that I have since outsourced, like working parties and events, and things I gave up altogether, like stalking the weather and w...
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