Must-Have Apps That Small Business Owners Need

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When you’re running a small business, anything that can help boost productivity and save time is worth exploring. With that in mind, Utility Avenue presents this list of must-have apps that can help you increase your efficiency, so you can concentrate on what’s most important.

1. ClickUp

One way to save time is through all-in-one apps. ClickUp is a simple, but powerful, project management app that lets you manage your projects, tasks, and notifications all in one place. It enhances your productivity by centralizing the way you capture, track, report on, and share activities with everyone who needs to know.

But where it shines is in its built-in time tracker and workload calculator. The built-in timer and graph provide a quick and easy way to see how much time a staff member spent on a task, who is overworked, and who has gotten behind.

2. TripIt

If you regularly travel for business, you know the hassle of juggling multiple apps and bookings to keep track of transportation and work-related expenses. TripIt is an all-in-one travel organizer that lets you add flights, hotels, car rentals, and restaurant bookings in one account. TripIt also automatically organizes everything and generates a detailed expense report, saving you time and money.

3. Utility Avenue

This is a great app for buying and selling services in your area. Utility Avenue is great for entrepreneurs and small business owners, as well as those who just want to make a little extra money with a side-hustle. You can list your services for free and it only costs you 50 cents to sell a service, allowing you to save money and cut out the middleman as you reach a huge audience!

4. Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat is a time-saver for business owners who have to deal with an overflow of documents on projects. It helps keep all your work in order and speeds up the process of finding specific information. You can combine PDFs into one file, but it also works like a digital binder with several compartments. You can even move PDF pages around to put your material in the proper order once you combine them.

5. QuickBooks

Another way to save time is by keeping track of expenses, mileage, and other tax deductions. The QuickBooks app lets you do all that with the convenience of your smartphone. It also makes filing your taxes a breeze by putting everything in one place and helping you find deductions.

6. Balance API Feature

Finally, you can avoid costly credit card fees and give your customers peace of mind with a bank account balance API. The integration allows you to avoid expensive processing costs, while also allowing customers to make payments in their preferred way — whether that’s online or through a mobile app.

Team Collaboration

When you work with a team, effective communication is essential for success. That’s where team collaboration apps, like Slack and Asana, come in handy. Slack is a messaging app that makes it easier to stay in touch, while Asana has a to-do list system that’s great for keeping track of tasks and deadlines. These apps help you:

  • Communicate effectively with your team
  • Keep everyone in the loop
  • Cut down on email usage, and
  • Track task progress and deadlines

Use Apps Strategically

If you’re running a small business, there’s a good chance you’re juggling a lot of tasks. Fortunately, there are plenty of apps available to make your life easier.

Utility Avenue is a platform where you can buy and sell services. Turn your skills or hobbies into money, and thrive. Join the community today!

 

Article by Tina Martin

Spotlight: Tracey Hagen Photography

Tracey Hagen Photography

Tracey Hagen, owner and photographer at Tracey Hagen Photography, gets the center stage today in our Spotlight.

Tracey Hagen, photographed by Odette Photo+Art

What can you tell us about yourself?

My name is Tracey Hagen, and I am Miami-based personal branding, headshot & boudoir portrait photographer. I have been a professional portrait photographer in Miami for nineteen years. I am a native of Miami Beach, where my family has lived for almost a century.

I love what I do. Empowering women to look and feel gorgeous with a magazine-style model for a day photoshoot. I want your portrait session to be an empowering, inspiring & luxurious experience. My job is to take the best photographs that you have ever seen of yourself and share with you the goddess I see in you.

I specialize in headshots & personal branding glamour portraits that empower the everyday real woman to shine your essence of who you are and also to have fun being pampered in the experience.

I believe that all people deserve to exist in images. My mission is to show you the beauty others see when they look at you.

My promise is that I will capture the most beautiful portraits you have ever seen of yourself, and that will be your legacy images to pass down to the next generation. Since I have experienced both my parents passing away, I understand the value of having beautiful photographic images exist for the next 100 years as your legacy.

Tracey Hagen, photographed by Odette Photo+Art

What were the origins of your business?

I have been taking photographs since I was a child. I was the one in high school who always had the camera, and you could find me in the art classroom at any given time. I studied photography in college and started my business 19 years ago. I had a juried residency at the South Florida Art Center on Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. After a couple of years, I applied for a juried residency at The Bakehouse art complex in Wynwood, where my studio was located for four years.

What aspects of your background have helped you the most?

I would say definitely my creativity. I have had a real estate license since 1996, and my background in reading and writing contracts and the business side of things has helped my photography business.

What were the main challenges you encountered at the beginning?

My main challenge, in the beginning, was juggling being a Realtor and a portrait photographer. When I would go to networking events, I was not sure which card to hand out.

Who was the most supportive of your idea?

My Mom.

Have there been any changes in your business approach after Covid-19?

Yes, I actually opened a photo studio in 2020 during Covid! Crazy, right! Since my son was homeschooling, my husband was working from home, and my dogs were home from doggie daycare, I needed my own space for my portrait sessions. My team and I wear masks, social distance, fans, air purifiers, wiping down high contact services, and only one portrait session a day.

What makes your offer unique?

I am offering a unique experience. You will feel empowered and be pampered with a model makeover for the day and a magazine-style photoshoot at my studio. Your chosen image will be exhibited as a work of art in an exhibition to share with and empower other women worldwide. The story of your life experience since 40 years of age will be shared, and you will be featured in my limited edition printed magazine. Plus, you get promotional savings with a value of $700 for just $400.

Vicki B. shot by Tracey Hagen.

Do you have any other passions?

Besides photography, my other passion is rescuing animals. I love all animals. I have at home 2 rescue cats and 2 rescue dogs.

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

I would start meditating as a teenager.

What challenges do you see ahead?

The challenge I see ahead is not having assistants and being too busy with portrait sessions. With Covid, I am keeping my staff to a minimum at the studio.

What future projects does your business have?

I am currently launching THE EMPOWERED 40 OVER 40 PORTRAIT SERIES. I would also love to do a boudoir series as well in the future.

What message would you send to your followers?

YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL, CONFIDENT & EMPOWERED at any age!

If you were to define your business in one sentence, how would you do it?

Empowering women to look and feel gorgeous with a magazine-style model for a day photoshoot.

Isabel bubble gum headshot photo by Tracey Hagen Photography

 

Jeweler headshots, photo by Tracey Hagen

Tracey Hagen’s Contact Info

FB @traceyhagenphotography

IG @traceyhagenphotography

305-586-3584

Email tracey@traceyhagenphotography.com

https://www.traceyhagenphotography

Spotlight: Oh D’Luxe Candle Company

For today’s Spotlight, we have Oh D’Luxe Candle Company, a small business owned by Oddette Staple-Brown.

Name/Business Name

Oh D’Luxe Candle Company

What can you tell us about yourself?

I am a creative, always have been. Even though I hold an undergraduate degree in Business, a Graduate degree in HR, and previously worked in both professions, I am happiest when I get to express my creative side.

What were the origins of your business?

Oh D’Luxe Candle company started out of a profound love for candles. I would always have a lot of candles in my house, but as much money as I spent on candles, it would be a hit or miss with the quality in respect to the scent throw.
Fast-forward to the pandemic and like everyone else, I was trying to find something to do to pass the time. That’s when I thought why not make my own candles. I did the research, which included YouTube, Facebook candle groups, Google, etc, I purchased supplies, coupled with the support & encouragement from my husband & the rest is history.

What aspects of your background have helped you the most?

Currently, I am at the part of my business where the “business aspect” is taking center stage. We recently started selling our candles wholesale to different stores, participating in more vendor events all while running our online store. It is time like these that I am thankful for my degrees in business and my accounting experience.

What were the main challenges you encountered at the beginning?

One of the biggest challenges that I faced, in the beginning, was understanding the chemistry and science behind candle making. This involved months of testing and trials to fine-tune the processes that best worked for me and my vision.

Who was the most supportive of your idea?

My husband and business partner was and is still my biggest supporter. He was the one that suggested that I considered selling the candles that I made. At his prompting, I introduced the candles to my church family and they fell in love with them and Oh D’Luxe Candle Company was born.

Have there been any changes in your business approach after Covid-19?

Covid-19 is the reason why I started this business. If the world did not slow down, I would have been too busy doing other things that I may not have considered starting a candle business.

What makes your offer unique?

We sell high-quality, luxurious-smelling candles that will fill a room, at an affordable price. As a candle lover, our products should be what I have always wanted in a candle.

Do you have any other passions?

Yes, I love to sing, blog, write poetry, work with kids, read, spend time with my family, and of course sleep.

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

Nothing, absolutely nothing. I pondered this question over and over in my head and decided that everything not only worked out the way they should, but I have no regrets. I loved and love hard, I wear my heart on my sleeve. My loved ones who have gone on before me, knew how much I loved them before they left. “Bad” decisions that I’ve made have helped me develop into the badass I am today. With that being said, I can truly say, I wouldn’t change a thing!

What challenges do you see ahead?

As a small business that is under a year old, we are already experiencing our fair share of challenges. A few of the challenges that we are currently navigating are, finding more customers, increasing our brand awareness, building our email list, and standing out in an oversaturated market.

What future projects does your business have?

I love working with kids and education is something that I am very passionate about. At Oh D’Luxe Candle Company we are committed to donating a percentage of our sales each month to help with educating the youth in our community.
In the future, we would love to open our own educational center where kids could get homework help, counseling, play games, get their laundry done and get a hot meal if they are unable to get these things done at home.

What message would you send to your followers?

We are so grateful, thankful, and blessed to have all our followers on this journey with us. So many of our followers are not only customers but repeat customers and we are so appreciative of your support. Without you, there would be no Oh D’Luxe Candle Company and we thank you!

Define your business in one sentence.

Luxurious-smelling candles at an affordable price.

Oh D’Luxe Candle Company’s  Info

https://www.facebook.com/ohdluxecandles

https://www.instagram.com/ohdluxecandles/

https://ohdluxecandles.com/

hello@ohdluxecandles.com

Spotlight: Val’s GF Cafe

Val’s GF Cafe

 

Facebook might have pros and cons, but when the online community comes together in order to save a local small business, it’s all worthwhile.

I discovered Val’s GF Cafe because of a Facebook post in one of the local mom groups: a local business was drowning and the community stepped up!

Read more about Val’s GF Cafe… and if you are local to Boca Raton, Florida, drop by and support them!

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What can you tell us about yourself?

We are a casual gluten-free cafe, where customers can come in and enjoy a croissant or order a pizza to go!

What were the origins of your business?

We wanted to provide the community a place where they can eat and not have to worry about cross-contamination and can come with friends and family.

What aspects of your background have helped you the most?

The owner Valentina (Val), has celiac disease.

What were the main challenges you encountered at the beginning?

Getting customers to come in and aware that we existed.

Who was the most supportive of your idea?

Our family and friends.

Have there been any changes in your business approach after Covid-19?

We opened during COVID-19, so many things are different than what would be seen as normal. Such as paper menus, disposable cups, the use of masks while cooking and serving the customers.

What makes your offer unique?

Our whole menu is gluten-free, we don’t even bring gluten into the store, plus everything is handmade!

Do you have any other passions?

My passion is helping people and seeing kid’s faces light up when they can choose anything from the menu.

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

I would have opened much earlier.

What challenges do you see ahead?

Keeping a constant flow of customers.

What future projects does your business have?

To hopefully grow out of our current location and have to open a new one!

What message would you send to your followers?

You don’t have to eat gluten-free to enjoy our food, plus just because it’s gluten-free doesn’t mean it can’t taste amazing!

If you were to define your business in one sentence, how would you do it?

Gluten-free food for anyone!

Val’s GF Cafe’s Contact Info

Facebook: www.facebook.com/valsgfcafe

Instagram: www.instagram.com/valsgfcafe

Email valscafe.bocaraton@gmail.com

Website http://www.valsgfcafe.com

Unconventional Ways to Boost Productivity

There are all sorts of productivity hacks circulating the internet. In the era of remote work, it’s needed more than ever. The usual tips instruct us to unplug from technology or play classical music. And while these can certainly help, there are plenty of other ways to boost your productivity levels — ways that are much more fun.

If you’ve been bit by the unproductive bug, here are some unconventional ways to get the ball rolling again:

add plants

Procrastinate systematically

Our Procrastination and Why Being Busy is Not Productive article already covered, well, procrastination. You might have learned that postponing an important task is never a good idea, especially since it might lead to more unproductivity. But sometimes, one particular task seems too daunting to even attempt.

One way to curb this is to procrastinate in a structured manner. Simply work on another task on your to-do list, then come back to that one important task. Chances are, after finishing a couple of easier things in your agenda, that tedious one will seem far more manageable.

 

Micro-reward yourself

Learning to reward yourself for completing what you set out to accomplish can do wonders for your productivity. And it doesn’t have to be anything extravagant. Stick to small gifts for yourself and save the big prizes for bigger milestones.

Your micro-reward can be something as simple as your favorite treat or one episode of the series you’re currently watching. Just don’t go overboard with it by indulging every step you take. Again, be systematic, even in the way you pat yourself on the back.

 

Surround yourself with plants

Sprucing your home office with greens actually comes with a lot of benefits. Libby Sander cites several studies in an article on the benefits of nature in your workspace. One study found that bringing plants into the workspace increased productivity by 15%. There was also an improvement in employee concentration and workplace satisfaction. In fact, simply seeing nature has been proven to increase both mood and self-esteem.

If you want some low-maintenance plants, here are a few options:

  • Cactus plants
  • Succulents
  • Cast-iron plant
  • Spider plant
  • Aloe vera

 

Try using a standing desk.

Here’s another thing you can tweak in your workspace: your desk. Replace that rickety old thing with a sturdy new standing desk. A feature on Pain Free Working explains that it’s simply a desk with adjustable height, so you really don’t need to be stuck on your feet if they start to ache. But it’s nice to be able to switch between standing and sitting when you work.

Studies show that home offices are simply not equipped with the right work furniture and equipment. Most notably, people worked with the wrong chair and monitor heights and improperly adjusted armrests. With a standing desk, you’ll have the freedom to alter your workspace as you please and even stimulate your mind. And with a more comfortable and ergonomic office, you’re more likely to be productive.

 

Take a quick nap

Inc highlights how power naps could be the solution to a bout of low productivity. A study from Harvard Medical School even found mid-day naps to be more effective than sleeping more at night or having a cup of coffee.

On a slow afternoon, try taking a 20- or 30-minute nap as a pick-me-up. Just don’t forget to set the alarm!

 

Complete an exercise routine

In a feature on exercise, CNet cites the benefits of doing physical activity in the morning. Working out when you wake up can improve your energy levels, alertness, focus, and decision-making capabilities. These translate to better productivity during the day.

Additionally, exercising in the morning also releases endorphins, which are happy hormones. This can keep you in a good mood sans the coffee!

Here are a couple of quick exercises you can do:

  • Lunges
  • Squats
  • Push-ups
  • Burpees
  • Planks

Final Words

Try some of these out and see if they work for you! Remember that boosting productivity still depends largely on the individual. So, what works for others might not work for you. Still, they’re worth giving a shot!

Exclusively written for utilityavenue.com by Thea Thompson

Author bio: Thea Thompson is a full-time freelancer in the copywriting and graphic design industries. When she isn’t looking for gigs, she’s baking pastries with too much sugar in them.

7 Great Articles About Becoming an Entrepreneur (II)

realtor and entrepreneur

Last week, we published 10 Great Articles About Becoming an Entrepreneur. This week, we bring more!

1- “Good Advice: Tips From Successful Small Business Owners.”

The Hartford article highlights what CEOs wish they had known back when they were first starting. That includes the importance of a good support system and mental health and trusting their employees enough to delegate. It’s a roundup of advice from other business owners, Good Advice: Tips From Successful Small Business Owners could help you avoid a common pitfall before it happens.

2-“Being a Successful Entrepreneur Isn’t Only About Having the Best Ideas.”

This recommendation comes from Dawna Boone, owner of Valet Maids. The article, published in the Harvard Business Review by Andy Molinsky, explains how entrepreneurship is more about execution than ideas. “Frequently, having a great idea or concept is praised,” Boone says. “However, the execution is what matters in business and entrepreneurship. Ideas are the easy part; execution is the hard part.”

3-“3 of the Worst Ways Small Businesses Waste Money on Marketing.”

The article, written by Donald Miller for the website BuildingAStoryBrand.com, recounts Miller’s mistakes when investing in marketing for his business and how other entrepreneurs can avoid making the same mistakes.

4-“How to Brainstorm Like a Googler.”

Next up is a Fast Company article by Veronique Lafargue called “How to Brainstorm Like a Googler.”

“Our brains hold amazing power to push through any problems, create the next off-the-chart ideas, and make business better. We have to know HOW to access all that power,” says Grossman. “This article was eye-opening and gave me an insider’s look into what Google’s brainstorming process looks like. Specifically, pay attention to the 10X idea, as well as building a prototype. We can do all of these things in our businesses, even if it’s just one person doing the brainstorming.”

5-“1,000 True Fans.”

In the article “1000 True Fans,” Kevin Kelly explains that to be a success, you don’t need millions of customers, just 1,000 true fans. The article breaks down the math on the importance of building an audience and how that effect snowballs.

6- “500+ Free Tools to Help You Bootstrap Your Startup.”

500+ Free Tools to Help You Bootstrap Your Startup” is an article published in Neatly.io. There are 500 tools in that article, and they are divided into categories. If you need help figuring something out and know a tool that could help, you can check this article.

7-“The Brand Called You.”

This Fast Company article was published in 1997 by Tom Peters. It was the first time anyone talked about personal branding, which was a unique concept back then. He thought it was as much about how you do it as what you do that impacts your success. It revolutionized the way people thought about jobs and their careers. Peters might have had no idea when he wrote it, but digital media and social networks were going to create a platform where everyone truly can be a  brand—giving way to a whole new way people do business.”

Final Words

I hope you enjoy these articles.

If you find another article that can be a lifesaver for a small business owner and entrepreneur, let us know, and we will add it to the list.

We do rise by lifting others.

10 Great Articles About Becoming an Entrepreneur

Our article Ten Reasons to Become an Entrepreneur has been the most read on our blog. We want to thank you for your support. The truth is that, at Utility Avenue, we want to help you become the best version of the business owner and entrepreneur you can be.

Today, we want to share ten great articles about becoming an entrepreneur. In this selection, you might find the motivation to push forward.

Take notes, and bookmark them for later. Come back to reread them when you need to.

The entrepreneurial path might be challenging, especially in times of Covid, but you got this.

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1- “50 Signs You Might Be an Entrepreneur.”

Entrepreneurs and business owners have a certain kind of spirit and drive that keeps pushing them forward. Use this business article to find out if you possess the qualities of an entrepreneur yourself. In “50 Signs You Might Be an Entrepreneur,” John Rampton shares the signs that make you the perfect small business owner deep down inside.

 

2- “Richard Branson to Young Entrepreneurs: ‘Just Do It’”

If you have been thinking about launching a small business, this article will help you take the plunge. Richard Branson is incredibly inspiring to entrepreneurs who are looking to start young. In Oscar Raymundo’s Inc. article, Richard Branson explains why young wannabe entrepreneurs need to get over the inherent risk factor of starting a business. You can have a great business idea for years, weighing the pros and cons of creating it. According to Branson, you have to just do it. If you fail, you fail—and hopefully, you learned something valuable for your next business venture along the way. Feel the fear, but do it anyway. Stop overthinking and start working.

 

3- “The Psychological Price Of Entrepreneurship.

The stress, worry, and fear that comes with being an entrepreneur can be very intense. Entrepreneur and investor Kumar Arora explains the psychological impact being an entrepreneur can have on a person from his first-hand experiences in his Forbes article “The Psychological Price Of Entrepreneurship.” Starting and running your own business can be an isolating and physically and mentally exhausting process. It is essential to keep your mental well-being in mind.

 

4-“CEOs Share Their Best Advice for College Graduates.”

This article shares some of the best advice CEOs had for college graduates. Nevertheless, most of it can also be applied to new entrepreneurs. Both recent grads and entrepreneurs are starting a new chapter in their careers, and the advice in “CEOs Share Their Best Advice for College Graduates” can be helpful to them both. The ability to listen, have patience, and be flexible were all traits CEOs highlighted in their advice to students.

 

5- “How to Hire the Right Person.”

Finding the right people can be challenging. Compiled from more than 500 interviews, the article “How to Hire the Right Person” by Adam Bryant of The New York Times brings together some of the best hiring advice from CEOs he’s interviewed. They advise walking candidates around, paying attention to what questions they ask, assigning them a take-home task, and more.

 

6- “A Study of 3,526 Companies Shows 1 Decision Makes Startups More Successful. Most Founders Do the Opposite”

The appeal of having a business partner is strong when you start a business. Some entrepreneurs feel more comfortable having someone share the work. Nevertheless, research shows that might not give the company the best chances of survival. Research has found that companies with a solo CEO were more likely to succeed. A story from Inc. breaks down the method used to derive the findings, but it turns out going it alone might be an advantage.

 

7- “7 Tips For Aspiring Female Entrepreneurs, According To A CEO.”

This article is based on advice from CEO and founder of the woman-powered app Mogul, Tiffany Pham. It’s a compilation of advice from her book (You Are a Mogul: How to Do the Impossible, Do It Yourself, and Do It Now.) While her book offers far more insight 7 Tips For Aspiring Female Entrepreneurs, According To A CEO gives a quick preview to help other female entrepreneurs.

8-“8 Mistakes First-Time Founders Make When Starting a Business.”

When you’re just starting, it can be easy to fall into the same pitfalls many entrepreneurs fall into. But maybe with this article, you won’t have to. Mitch Zuklie (CEO, business, and legal advisor), wrote about the top mistakes he sees entrepreneurs make. He detailed the mistakes that include growing too fast and ignoring sound advice for Entrepreneur Magazine.

 

9- “How Things Change.”

How Things Change” is a worthy 30-second read for any entrepreneur who feels discouraged. TechCrunch’s Greg Kumparak summarizes entrepreneurship’s crazy journey in just three tweets from Brian Acton, co-founder of WhatsApp. Things do change.

 

10-“10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Own Business.”

10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Own Business” is written by entrepreneur John Rampton. He recounts mistakes he made when he launched his business and what he could have done to prevent them. This article might help you effectively build the business with fewer setbacks.

Final Words

If you liked these, feel free to share them.

Come back next week for part II of this selection of great articles about becoming an entrepreneur.

Exercise and Business at LA Fitness this Weekend

“Exercise not only changes your body,

but it also changes your mind,

your attitude,

and your mood.”

Yesterday, LA Fitness ( LA Fitness, 14100 SW 8th Street) had an amazing event for vendors and visitors. Not only it provided a great space for Zumba enthusiasts to burn calories while having fun, but it also allowed businesses to promote and sell their services.

They say Good things come to those who sweat with @elytumbao @zumbawithpookie @rina_25 @henry_iamzin

I would say: Well deserved!

There was SO. MUCH. ENERGY.

What a great experience!

The objective was for people to dance, exercise, and have a lot of fun.

I would say MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!

People laughed.

People danced.

People exercised.

People had SO much fun.

They did ALL that, while also promoting social distance.

Eliana e Idalis did such a great job with this event.

LA Fitness Masterclass

Baila con Micho

Dancer | Instructor | Choreographer | Singer.

@bailaconmicho/

Baila con Micho by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
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Baila con Micho by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Ely Tumbao

Eliana (@elytumbao)

ElyTumbao by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
ElyTumbao by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Rina Elena

@rina_25

Rina Elena, by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart

Zumba with Pookie

@zumbawithpookie

There was also a marketplace for successful local small businesses to sell and promote their services.

Collage HairStudio Miami

@collagehairstudiomiami

Best hair salon in Miami: the place where you go to look good and feel good.

Mention this event for 20% off your visit to this boutique hair salon.

SahilyRealtor

Real Estate Brokerage

Credit Restoration | Credit Builder | Coaching and Education

SahylyRealtor@gmail.com

786-209-4121

Sahyly Realtor by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Butina Design

@butinadesign

By Sofia Quevedo
📍Miami FL Jewelry Line
📞 WhatsApp: 813.693.0737

www.etsy.com/shop/ButinaDesign

Butina Design by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
Butina Design by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
Butina Design by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Dagmar Designs

@dagmardesigns8

Dagmar Designs by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
Dagmar Designs by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Natural Glow Spray Tanning

Organic Spray Tan

@natural.glow_

my.naturalglow33@hotmail.com

Natural Glow Spray Tan by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
Natural Glow Spray Tanning by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Maxale Fit

Active Apparel Brands

@maxalefit

www.maxalefit.com

786-828-0108

Maxale Fit by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
Maxale Fit by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Aditi

@aditishopping

786-725-8565

Green Food

Personalized Menu

Catering

305-877-3965

@greenfood_miami

Green Food by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Nature’s Touch by Ana

@naturestouchbyana

Nature’s Touch by Ana by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Michael J. Toledo

Robing Hood Adjusters

Licensed Public Adjuster

W566890

Robin Hood Adjuster by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Matisa Bellydance

@matisabellydancemiami

www.matisabellydance.com

Matisa Bellydance by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com
Matisa Bellydance by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

Matisa Bellydance by Odette Photo+Art www.odettephotoart.com

 

For LA fitness memberships, contact @elytumbao.

For photography services, contact Odette Photo+Art

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