Spotlight: Lotus Wellness Center with Uma Alexandra

When there is a will, there is a way, even when people doubt you. Uma Alexandra Beepat is an example. She is the CEO and Owner of the Lotus Wellness Center and The Lotus and The Light Metaphysical Center. Today, she shares her entrepreneurial journey in Utility Avenue’s weekly Spotlight.

Lotus Wellness Center's CEO Uma Alexandra Beepat
Photo Credit: Julie Socher

What can you tell us about yourself?

My name is Uma Alexandra Beepat. I am the CEO and Owner of the Lotus Wellness Center and The Lotus and The Light Metaphysical Center. Also, I’m the President of the Manassas Holistic Chamber of Commerce and a Premier doTERRA Consultant. I have owned my center for the past 11 years and have worked on over 10,000 clients in personal sessions. I teach a wide variety of self-development, spiritual and psychic development classes. They are geared mostly to women in their late 30’s to early 60’s who are experiencing a shift in consciousness and desiring more quality in life through service and community.

What were the origins of your business?

While I have always been a psychic medium, my origins in this field started as a licensed massage therapist in 2009. It was through massage of clients that my psychic abilities developed and took my career down a different path.

What were the main challenges at the beginning?

The main challenges at the beginning were all me. I fought this and didn’t want to be in this field. However, I am what they call a natural medium and have had these abilities since birth, so either I learned about myself, or I continued to fight who I was. I, of course, chose the former. Once I committed, things became easier.

Who was the most supportive of your idea?

The most supportive person of my idea of opening a metaphysical wellness center was myself. My friends and family were concerned and didn’t see it thriving. Honestly, I am not mad or upset about it. The lack of support, in the beginning, is what pushed me to succeed. I needed to show everyone that following your calling, however crazy it may sound, is the right path to success and happiness.

What is the primary target audience of your business?

The target audience for my business is specifically men and women between the ages of late 30s to early 60s who are experiencing a spiritual awakening. Spiritual awakening comes to us all when the material things in life no longer soothe or excite us. We want more and desire more in life. That is where I step in as a guide, helping people rediscover themselves, their joys and passions to create a life that is happy, peaceful, and meaningful.

What makes your offer unique?

What makes my offer unique is the nature of the business I am in. Whereas most coaches focus on mindset, I focus on the spiritual aspect of a person and reconnecting them to their soul purpose.

Do you have any other passions?

Honestly, my job is my passion. I can easily work 60-80 hours a week without feeling it or thinking about it. I love helping people, spreading awareness, and creating classes and events that bring joy to people! When I DO have free time, I like to read and spend my days at the beach soaking up the natural energy of the environment.

If you could go back in time, what would you do differently?

If I could go back in time, I would not let those of my past who were mean to me or tried to put me and my business down affect me as much. I would give them adequate attention and no more, choosing instead to focus on my business and what I create.

What future projects does your business have?

Currently, I am working on my second book, Chronicles of a Spirit Walker, which details some of my experiences as a psychic medium, including my recent near-death experience in January.

What challenges do you see ahead of you?

Currently, the challenges I face as a small business owner are the same as those who COVID19 affected. As a non-essential business, I face the dilemma most face. My business brings great assistance to the communities we serve. People are suffering, and helping them through this is my main priority. However, as a non-essential business, my doors can be closed at any time as required.

What message would you send to your followers?

I want to tell them that it is my absolute honor and gratitude to serve them. Every time a person books me for a service or attend my classes, I give thanks to them and God for the ability to share joy, peace, and happiness. It is truly what I live for.

Define your business in one sentence.

The Lotus and The Light Metaphysical Center offers classes and services in metaphysical, spiritual, and psychic development to the local Northern Virginia community and online attendees due to our expansion into the online community.

Is there anything you would like to add?

I have two events coming up in October I would love to mention.

  • Living the Awakened Life Retreat is a local retreat held in Manassas at my center on October 16th-18th, and it is based on the principles in my book The Awakened Life.
  • 6-week online mentorship program starting October 11th for those who want to develop their psychic and mediumship abilities.
Lotus Wellness Center's CEO Uma Alexandra Beepat
Photo Credit: Julie Socher

 

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Dr. Shellie Hipsky, From Ball Gowns To Yoga Pants

Dr. Shellie Hipsky empowers and inspires women all over the world.
Her latest book, From Ball Gowns To Yoga Pants: Entrepreneurial Secrets for Creating Your Dream Business and Brand, is a 1st Place award-winning international best-selling book.

In our Utility Avenue Spotlight, Dr. Shellie Hipsky shares her successful journey from ball gowns to yoga pants.

 

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Dr. Shellie Hipsky

Who is Dr. Shellie Hipsky?

I am a proud “Mompreneur” who is the CEO of the motivational media company Inspiring Lives International, who leads the nonprofit the Global Sisterhood helping women and children worldwide, and I am the editor in chief of Inspiring Lives Magazine. At my core, I am a mom on a mission to help inspire and empower the women of the world!

How did you go from ball gowns to yoga pants and best-selling author?

My daughter Alyssa noticed I always wore power suits when I was a tenured university professor for a decade. Now that I am an entrepreneur, I am either in a ball gown for a charity fundraiser or rocking yoga pants and making deals on my cell phone with my kiddos in tow!

You have written thirteen books, what are the main lessons?

The books’ lessons are that you can conquer your life obstacles, meet your challenges head-on, and crush your goals while living your big dreams!

Who has been the most supportive in your career?

Consistently, it has been my mother, whom I call “Moo.” She is an amazing author who wrote the short story book Wolf Note (by Libby Jacobs). My mother has always seen my potential and encouraged me every step of the way. And her support has been very hands-on. I recall one textbook that I wrote, and I was up against the publisher’s insane deadline. We were in a beach house on a family vacation, and I was typing the words on the page from my research notes. At the kitchen table, my mother would proofread them hot off the printer. We spent the whole vacation doing this, and my Moo, she never complained. She understood it was important for me to complete it on time and at a high quality. It’s been an incredible gift to be blessed with the parent that I have.

Tell me about Ball Gowns to Yoga Pants: Entrepreneurial Secrets for Creating Your Dream Business and Brand.

Many of the five-star reviews I have received from around the world compared them to two books and said they were the modern woman’s version of the respected texts. One is Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich, and the Other is Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad. The reviewer said they saw it as “Rich Mom Poor Mom” because it was like a parent was writing down their own success secrets. Ball Gowns to Yoga Pants is my entrepreneurial journey combined with multi-millionaire heart-centered business leader’s tips, and lots of questions to help the reader make their own plan for their business and branding success!

How have readers reacted to your book?

It has been thrilling to read all the reviews as they come from magazines, buying sites such as Amazon.com, #Bookstagrammers on Instagram, and reader sites like GoodReads. The reaction has been overwhelmingly positive internationally. I love to see people are starting or strengthening their businesses and brands due to applying the 10 Dr. Shellie Success Secrets from Ball Gowns to Yoga Pants!

Can you tell me the essential idea of the book in one sentence?

You CAN create and monetize your dream business and brand based on your purpose and passion!

What can you tell us about the Global Sisterhood?

The Global Sisterhood educates while providing resources and networking for women and girls internationally. By forming connections and supporting each other’s missions and movements, we provide sustainable ways for women throughout the world to make their dreams and goals a reality.  I’d love for the readers of this article to check our Charity Partnership Stories and join us in our mission.

From our Global Sisterhood SWERA Entrepreneurial and Business Center for Women in Tanzania to our #PopUpGiving in Pittsburgh for a business owner named Jackie Page, whose restaurant Love Rock’s Café fed kids in need in Pittsburgh through COVID, we are making a profound difference together!

What future projects do you have?

In my EmpowerU Master Class, I teach inspiration, empowerment, balance, and abundance to women who need to focus on themselves and their dreams. I particularly enjoy teaching this at the VIP 1:1 level because I can see such dramatic results for the women I mentor through the proven curriculum. I always have multiple projects going at once. Check out www.ShellieHipsky.com to keep up with what is next for my business and nonprofit; plus, how you can benefit from it all!

What message would you send to your readers?

That dream you have been thinking about? It is so beyond achievable! You just need the right guidance. You will see that it is all inside you just waiting to be set free!

Is there anything you would like to add?

I would love it if when they read Ball Gowns to Yoga Pants, that they would write a positive review and connect with me via my website. I love to meet my readers so I can cheer them on towards their success!

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Spotlight: Sub Dog Designs

Times might be uncertain. It is a risk, but there also are many reasons to become an entrepreneur. In Utility Avenue’s weekly Spotlight, we are sharing the journey of Sub Dog Designs, a small business that just launched in Hawaii specializing in dye sublimation

Adrienne Suarez, mompreneur and CEO, tells us all about the beginning of her adventure.

Spotlight: Sub Dog Designs

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Who is Sub Dog Designs?

Sub Dog Designs is a one-person shop located in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.  We personalize gifts using the dye sublimation process:  vibrant, specialized inks are heat-pressed directly into the fibers of our products.  The first product we’re offering is non-medical grade face masks.  Each mask is hand-pressed.  Because we are such a small operation, we focus on quality over quantity. We’re very receptive to our customers’ ideas for fresh face mask designs.

How long ago did you start your business?

Sub Dog Designs was born on July 15, 2020.

How does it feel to open a business in the middle of a pandemic?

It actually feels exciting. There’s so much that is beyond our control during this pandemic.  It felt like a welcome distraction to research then outfit the business with equipment and supplies.  Being creative with mask designs also positively channeled energy.  It also feels great to offer a product that helps people stay safe and healthy during a pandemic — and with their own individual style!

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What are the main challenges right now?

The main challenge right now is shipping, as it always is in Hawaii, even during normal times.  It just costs more and takes longer.  It seems the rest of the country is experiencing this same challenge too.  The other challenge is time.  Running a small business is all-consuming but in a good way.

Who was the most supportive of your idea?

My 7-year old son is my perpetual “employee of the month.” He has tons of ideas and is always willing to help.  My other big supporter is my husband, who says it makes him happy to see me happy.  I also have a friend in Brooklyn who was my first customer, my biggest fan, and who continues to order lots of masks for her family and friends.

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What’s the most popular Sub Dog Designs item?

We had a friend order ocean-themed face masks.  Those have really taken off.  In Hawaii, even when we went on lockdown, the ocean was never off-limits.  The sandy area was, but the water was not.  People could still surf and swim.  Maybe the image of the ocean is comforting or freeing, amid wave after wave of COVID-19 cases.

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What message would you send to others who are thinking about opening a business during times of coronavirus?

I say, why not?  The pandemic has created a need for products and services we didn’t even think about before.  Opportunities to build a small business are out there.  For example, Sub Dog Designs purchased all of its equipment and initial supplies using an unexpected $1200 individual stimulus check received in May.  We prioritized buying equipment and supplies from black-, minority-, and women-owned businesses.  Our current sales have allowed us to sustain our business in a boutique fashion.

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If you were to define Sub Dog Designs in one sentence, how would you do it?

Helping you smile behind your mask.

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LinkedIn profiles: How Small Businesses Can Stand Out

Michelle Eshkeri is a London-based freelance copywriter who provides done-for-you copywriting services in the finance, health and creative niches. She also runs a writing academy, teaching small business owners how to write better copy.

For Utility Avenue‘s weekly Spotlight, she shares her knowledge on how to maximize your LinkedIn profile.

Without further ado:

LinkedIn profiles: How Small Businesses Can Stand Out

LinkedIn is the world’s most powerful business networking platform. With c.704 million users, you’ll never be short of someone to talk to. Yet, many small business owners are not leveraging the benefits to help them connect to their ideal clients and grow authority in their field. It can be a bit daunting to set up and optimize your LinkedIn profile. This article will walk you through the most important aspects that a new user must be aware of.

Photograph

The photograph you use on LinkedIn is incredibly essential to enable you to give that crucial first impression when potential customers see you and your brand for the first time. Headshots should be a clear close-up on your face and should be updated no less than every three years to maintain your integrity. With the increased use of video conferencing tools such as Zoom and Teams, your LinkedIn profile picture should be representative of your current image not to confuse clients or create mistrust. LinkedIn profiles with no photographs do not present a professional image. They may cause potential clients to wonder if you have something to hide.

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After the photograph, the viewers’ eye may be drawn to the background, also known as the banner. This is an excellent opportunity to put a variety of information across in a non-salesy way. At the very minimum, you can use this area to present your company name, strapline, contact details, and brand identity. It’s surprising how many small business owners are missing a trick here. Besides, the banner can be used to promote a current offer, a competition, or any other marketing promotion that you are currently running. It is a free, highly visible marketing space that you should be using. It’s not clickable, though, so remember that when adding URLs.

LinkedIn headline

Your LinkedIn headline is a vital part of your profile – it’s a powerful little window into your world that shows up all over the platform every time you comment on a post or article or send a direct message. Many business owners do not optimize these 220 characters in a way that attracts their ideal clients.
Merely putting your role title is missing a huge opportunity to speak in your client’s language.

Try to include:
1. Specifics about who you work with
2. What you can do for them
3. How you will achieve their desired outcome
4. Any current packages or offers you have

With succinct copywriting, you can make this couple of lines work hard for your business. Do remember that only the first 5-6 words will show up when people view your profile on a mobile phone. You must make them count.

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Providing services

Within the tool, there is a drop-down list of services that you can tag your profile with. You can add a maximum of 10 services. This is another simple way to show your potential clients what you can do for them. Fill it in!

LinkedIn About section

This is the most crucial section of your profile. With a limit of 2000 characters (which is about 350 words, unless you are using overly complicated language), this is where you can set yourself apart from your competition on the platform. The about section is where you can go all out to impress your ideal client and should include the same information as your headline but in more detail.

A simple structure for your About section is:

1. Start with something that grabs your readers’ attention – an unusual fact, startling statistic, or perhaps a couple of questions to get them thinking – try to get inside your ideal client’s head and make it relevant to what they might be currently concerned about.
2. Once you have their attention, you need to hold onto it, so you must drill into the pain points that your ideal client has – create empathy, showing that you understand their issues or desires.
3. Introduce yourself as the perfect provider of the solution to their problems and explain why you are best placed to help them. Include your USP – why should they choose you.
4. Clearly state how they can work with you
5. Don’t forget your CTA (call-to-action). How do they get in touch with you? I would recommend that they direct message you because then you immediately know where the lead came from. If you send them off to your website or email, you may lose data about where your leads are coming from.

Featured

The featured section is all about showcasing your products, services, and your brand. There is no limit to the number of featured items you can display. It’s a chance to highlight your most important work. You can add media, such as documents, photos and presentations, LinkedIn posts/articles, and links to this section.

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To include video, you will need to link out to another site where the video is stored, such as YouTube or Vimeo. You could add a company brochure, a lead magnet, a short video explaining who you are, an FAQ document, testimonials, a thought leadership article, or any other content you want to bring to the attention of your customers.

LinkedIn posts

As of the time of writing (August 2020), there has been an explosion of great content on LinkedIn. Many more small business owners are using the platform in a much more social and engaging way than ever before.

Content is generally much more professional and business-oriented than Facebook. Users are creating a community and nurturing their audience in a much more holistic and human way. It is now much more acceptable to post funny pictures, memes, and personal content on LinkedIn than it was even a year ago. So, be yourself on LinkedIn, but be professional. Remember, you are always representing your brand.

Posts have a character limit of 1300, which is around 200 words. You need to be focused in your writing to get your message across. Don’t forget to tag your post with three hashtags, which helps LinkedIn to categorize your post. Other users can follow a hashtag, so it’s a good idea to create a brand hashtag and use it consistently in your posts.
Posts will “float” around LinkedIn in feeds for around 2-7 days, depending on the amount of engagement (reactions and comments). So if you want to remain visible, it’s a good idea to post at least once a day. Weekends are a great time to post because fewer people are posting, so you are more likely to reach more potential customers.

LinkedIn articles

LinkedIn articles are essentially blogs. These stay visible on your profile forever or until you delete them. Articles are longer-form content and do not have a character limit. If you have a blog on your website, you can upload it into the content management system on LinkedIn, which is called Pulse, but it’s a good idea to change the title or first paragraph a little, so it does not get flagged as plagiarism by Google.
LinkedIn curate thought leadership articles on Pulse and push them out to a broader audience each day, so this can be an excellent way to grow your authority.

LinkedIn connections

Your network is incredibly important on LinkedIn. Take time to connect with your ideal client – searching for people on LinkedIn is incredibly powerful – but that’s a topic for another time. The number of connections you have on LinkedIn is not as important as the quality of those connections. There’s little point having 10,000 connections if none of them ever engage with your
content. Focus on growing relevant connections – people who are interested in what you offer and those who produce excellent quality content that interests you. If your feed is not inspiring you, you need to sort your network out.
Every so often, it’s a good idea to do a little housekeeping and remove connections that are dormant or not relevant – that way, you are more likely to be talking to your ideal client, and your feed remains uplifting and useful.

Recommendations

Social proof or word-of-mouth-marketing is one of the most powerful ways to attract new clients, and it’s FREE! Whenever you work with someone, make sure you give them a recommendation on LinkedIn. It grows their authority as a respected provider, it increases trust, and it helps people to get to know what they do.
Use your recommendations in your LinkedIn posts regularly so your potential clients can see what your previous clients think of you.

Maximize your LinkedIn profile

There are so many other elements to LinkedIn, but these are the main ones to focus on. If you are a new user, it is easy to get overwhelmed and to switch off from this influential platform. So, work through each area of your profile to optimize them.
If you are in business, no matter what you do, you should have an optimized LinkedIn profile. If not, you are missing out on opportunities for more sales, strategic alliances, and joint ventures, not to mention good quality business discussions.

So, what are you waiting for?

Get your profile working hard for your business now.

Michelle Eshkeri’s Contact Info

Email: michelle@eshkeri.co.uk

If you would like to know more about her £149 LinkedIn user review and profile writing service, please connect with her here and send her a direct message.
The review will look at all the above areas of your LinkedIn usage and suggest improvements. She will also ask a series of questions to enable her to draft your About section and your Headline.

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The Epidemic of the Entrepreneur

The Epidemic of the Entrepreneur.

For this week’s Spotlight, Utility Avenue features Colin Nokomis, a wedding and creative photographer/videographer from Michigan. epidemic of the entrepreneur

When businesses close their doors, we must open our minds. We are discovering our way through an unprecedented time in history, learning the new norm daily, and adapting as we can. To most, the pandemic of the coronavirus has caused a clouded vision for the future of businesses. However, it has also unveiled opportunity for those that still dare to see the silver lining. We can no longer rely on conventional methods to sustain our success. Instead, we must rise to the occasion with new ways of thinking, creative solutions, and a greater urgency for connection.

My company, Captured Media LLC, is a Wedding and Creative Photography/Videography service in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. I am in my 5th year of business and have learned many lessons, and have much growth ahead of me, but I believe I still have value to bring to the table as I tend to see the world through a different lens- no pun intended. I understand people, alternative perspectives and have a deep passion for connection.

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I have witnessed first-hand the power creativity and community can have during difficult times. My business has seen the side effects of COVID-19 in many ways. I have had multiple Weddings pushed back & even canceled due to the virus. Not to mention, aligning business operations with the ever-changing Executive Orders in Michigan is no small feat. It is in these dilemmas that new ideas are born.

           I recently opened a new Photography Studio with a few other Photographers, and I decided to utilize this space to its full potential by offering free, that’s right, free, headshots for anyone interested. Now, you may be wondering why I would be exhausting free services when I am already losing profits due to outside forces, but it all makes sense, especially when you change the mindset that it’s an investment shoot, rather than a free one.

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By offering a no-strings-attached event, I was able to network with new clients that could potentially become returning customers. I had one “free” headshot turn into a modeling session, another one became a Senior Photoshoot, and even another led to discussions of headshots for an entire Salon. When you take a little time to serve those around you, relationships are developed, & a need is created, one that would have otherwise never existed.

Another element of creativity I implemented was “Pay What You Can” sessions-essentially a 30-minute photo shoot for a family at their residence, and they pay me whatever they see fit, whether that is $5 or $200. You’d be amazed at the generosity of people when it’s in their control. Now, these types of sessions are no new concept, but on the outskirts of an outbreak, they seemed to be a perfect choice. I made a decent profit from the handful I shot, but moreover, I again reached out to the community and built connections that I believe will come back around to serve me well in the future.

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Entrepreneurs are historically vetted with the responsibility of dissecting the current reality to make sense of it all. We are blessed with the curse of understanding the unimaginable, taming the inevitable and pioneering forward through the unknown. It can be a daunting task, and 2020 is no different. Society has paused. The mundane is anything but, and people turn to us in these times to seek familiarity yet desire light in the newness all simultaneously. Some scoff at the duty, but I honor the challenge. We won’t have all the answers, but we certainly can begin by asking the right questions. 

Colin Nokomis Short Bio:

My name is Colin, and my passion is humans. I love meeting new people from diverse walks of life, listening to their incredible stories, and sometimes having the honor of sharing those stories with the world. We are all unique and different. I embrace that. I shoot mainly Weddings and Creative Work. Rooted deep in Kalamazoo, and a Michigander at heart, I’m no stranger to The Great Lakes. I am a man of faith, football, and Dr. Pepper, and I don’t take life too seriously!

Colin Nokomis’ Contact Info

Facebook: www.facebook.com/capturedmediallc

Instagram: www.instagram.com/capturedmediallc/

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Building Connections

Building connections.

We talked about networking a while back. For more about building connections, read on. This time, in Utility Avenue’s Spotlight, we feature Victoria Allison — Business Entrepreneur, a virtual assistant, and founder of Slow Dancing With Alzheimer’s.

Have you ever wondered what it means to build a connection? Do you market your business right off the bat, or do you wait until someone asks you a question about your business? There are many avenues to take, but it takes the right one to make a lasting connection.

In today’s world, we crave human connection. It is not enough to be seen; we need to be heard and understood. We need to know that people care about us as individuals. When you are pitching your business, it is not about you. It is really about your potential client and his needs. That potential client has an unmet need, and it is your job to find out what that need is. Get to know their why.

Often, building connections is about getting to know others on a personal level. This is why Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn can be effective when marketing. Other professionals post about what gets them excited on a personal level. Questions are asked, and answers are given. Somewhere in between this interaction, tidbits of personal information are retrieved from both parties. Live streaming videos have become popular in the last few years and especially now in a COVID stricken world. The one reason? Personal connection.

How can you promote your business on social media platforms, you ask?

Join Facebook groups that pertain to your niche.

Introduce yourself, and spend time answering questions in the group. It will go a long way. A suggestion would be to answer at least ten questions before even thinking about promoting your business.

This is organic marketing. Building a connection with someone comes first. You become more valuable when you can share your ideas.

Post Instagram pictures of both things that interest you and things that involve your business. Make sure to insert your links on your posts so people can easily find your website. Pinterest is another excellent tool to direct people to your website. Your rich pins can generate clicks and bring traffic to your site.

Lastly, when you have subscribers, it is helpful to thank them for following you. After all, if it weren’t for them, your business may not be as successful without them. This can be sending them a personalized email saying thank you, a mailed birthday card or anniversary card. You can also find small giftables to send them through the mail. This will ensure that they will stay with you, and your subscribers will feel special. This is how you keep loyal clients.

Final words about building connections

As you can see, building connections takes work and a lot of it.

You may need to block off time during the day just to build relationships, but you will see that it is so worth it! When you genuinely listen to your client, provide them with real solutions and make them feel special, you are sure to not only create new connections, but you will keep those that you have already made a connection with.

More about Victoria Allison

Victoria is currently a Dementia and Alzheimer’s Program Manager with experience in sales and marketing in the Senior Living community. She has been in the Senior Living Community for 3 years. Her favorite thing about her job is building relationships. Building relationships is what Victoria does in her Virtual Assistant business. She loves following through on tasks that give clients that special personalization!

 

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Spotlight: Victor Cardero Wins Adobe XD Contest

Victor Cardero, congratulations! We are so proud of you!

The Utility Avenue team is celebrating today. One of our own, Victor Cardero, just won an Adobe XD contest in the Dribbble platform.

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In our Weekly Spotlight, we share his journey as a designer, and in the words of our CEO, Norge Matos, this is Victor Cardero.

“You rarely find someone who works faster on a project than the head of it. When this occurs, their work is rarely quantitatively and qualitatively good. If that ever happens, you have found someone who deserves trust and support. I have had the good fortune to find rare individuals with these characteristics, and Victor is an excellent example. He is one of those colleagues you should never let go.”

What can you tell us about yourself?

I am Victor Cardero. I am passionate about the relationship between humans and technology.

How did you start in design?

I started while taking Web Programming in the university (UCI: University of Informatics Sciences, an IT center of higher education). After a month, I made an extra effort for what I programmed to look aesthetically beautiful, but I didn’t succeed. Even so, I won a contest on fast layout, only in HTML, in which they took into account both speed and creativity.

A former classmate used to help me clear my doubts. One day, he said: “Install Adobe Photoshop, check this tutorial and follow the instructions. I can’t do things for you.” I thought he was trying to get rid of me, but he was training me. That led to a deep friendship and brotherhood. His name is Pedro Alejandro Hernández, and he greatly influenced me as a designer.

What aspects of your life have influenced your professional goals?

My mother is a born fighter and warrior. Other important figures are my little brother (that’s how I call Pedro, my best friend), Carlos Miguel, and Norge Matos, a mentor, a leader, and a friend at all costs. Plus, the tests I have overcome in this field of UX/UI Design and Creative Design.

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What type of design do you like the most?

Web Mobile technology. The design of products and services brings me great passion. I am now more focused on startups.

How does Design complement arts like painting, drawing, photography?

The design of experience in the user interface is the creation of a solution to specific problems that are represented in several shapes or shades. These include the identity colors of the client or the target culture or area. Every element integrated with design has a leading role. It can be a photograph, a text, a button, or a line. Everything has an impact.

How important is Design for the success of a company or project?

A lot. Design is not only visual but also a solution. I recently watched an analysis by an influencer on Instagram about a traffic sign. The sign in question established that no vehicles with trailers could park on the spot. However, the design did not include the elements of prohibition. That confused drivers and made them believe that it WAS OK to park vehicles with trailers in the area. The smallest thing can either be a success or a disaster. That’s why design is essential for everything, from creating the experience to making it visually correct.

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How did you get to participate in the Adobe contest?

I check Dribbble every morning. The top bar of ads mentioned Adobe XD, and the link took me to the contest. With only five days left, I wasted one deciding whether to participate or not. Four days before the deadline, I decided to give it a try.

When I set up the design, I didn’t want to create something static. I wanted to represent my design with an animation, which made the challenge even higher. I spent two nights working the interaction, and every single detail. One day before the deadline, I tried to post it, but I got an error message because of the file size allowed by Dribble. This all made me nervous. Fortunately, I was able to lower the size without affecting quality, and I published my project. After days and nights barely resting, I slept for several hours.

How did it feel to win an Adobe contest?

Design is a very competitive field. Seeing the works in the competition and the quality of the participants makes your adrenaline pump. You challenge yourself. Getting the email with the confirmation as the winner of the contest was surprising and gratifying. It made me understand that the jury was pleased and impressed by my presentation. 

All the effort was worthwhile.

Do you have any other passion?

I feel passionate about graphic design, technological devices, and their novelties. I love reading and getting lost in the music and its sounds.

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If you were to change something from your professional career, what would it be?

I don’t think I would, but I would get and improve business skills. Design will always be there for me. It is part of everything, from everyday life to the most complex aspects of the job. People mock designers by saying: “You see everything in layers.” (Chuckles).

What is your main professional dream?

To influence my generation as much as I can with my skills, gifts, and opportunities. Serving other people brings a level of satisfaction that cannot be compared to anything.

Future plans?

There are many ambitious projects in the oven.

What challenges lay ahead for you?

To keep growing, maturing, perfecting, learning, and working very hard for the goals I have set for myself. This includes not only the professional part but also my family, which is a fundamental foundation.

Anything you would like to add?

Never stop dreaming and working to make those dreams come true. Discipline and consistency open doors that cannot be opened otherwise. I want to thank God for all these opportunities in my life, and also the Utility Avenue Marketing Team. You guys are an essential influence with your effort, consistency, and unconditional love.

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Victor Cardero’s Contact Info

Website: https://www.dribbble.com/victorcardero/
Email: vmcardero@gmail.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorcardero/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorcardero/

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Utility Avenue’s Spotlight focuses on promoting inspiring businesses every week. For a chance to be interviewed, contact us at support@utilityavenue.com with the subject Spotlight.