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Social Madness Challenge

Move Kelapo to the Top!

It’s Day 7 of the Social Media Challenge presented by Spark Business from Capital One!  Guess who’s participating? Kelapo!  Kelapo Coconut is listed under Small Business category for the Tampa Bay region.  There are 144 participants in this category, which is defined has any business with 1-99 employees.  In my opinion, it’s a little unfair that a company with 99 employees can compete against a company with 5!  Isn’t there a micro category!?!

But life isn’t fair and that’s how it goes.  So super competitive me wants to win this challenge and make Goliath fall.  How competitive am I?  I sprint to the finish lines in 5k’s just because I want to beat another competitor by a half second.

Back to the social media challenge, we didn’t realize until the day it started that we were selected as a participant, so we were a little bit behind the 8-ball.  After day 1, we had collected 14 points.  Day 5, 25 points.  Day 7, 100 points!  Currently, we are in 28th place out of the 144 teams.  That’s top 20%.  Not good enough yet!  To advance in this competition, you have to place in the top 8 to be entered into a bracket style tourney challenge.  We need to advance at least 20 more places before the last day, June 19th.

All these stats and I haven’t even said how we amass points!  There is a super secret algorithm that calculates total number of Twitter followers, Facebook likes, LinkedIn Followers, and votes directly on the BizJournals website.  Each day at 7am new totals are announced.  If you haven’t already helped Kelapo, now is your chance to get us into Round 2!  Follow the links below to cast your votes and follows at all our social media outlets.

Please VOTE for KELAPO under Small Companies:

http://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/exclusives/socialmadness

And to help us win FOLLOW KELAPO on:

LinkedIn  http://www.linkedin.com/company/957500

Facebook www.facebook.com/kelapococonut

Twitter www.twitter.com/kelapo

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Business Money Start-Up

Sara Blakely- Youngest Female Self Made Billionaire

“In starting a business and growing a business,
every day is learning how to manage obstacles.”
— Sara Blakely: is an entrepreneur and founder of Spanx

Forbes lists Sara Blakely as the youngest female self made billionaire. They say she didn’t get investment money from her dad or a husband, everything came from her own savings of $5,000. With her company Spanx, now valued at a billion dollars, that makes Sara’s estimated worth over a billion. This doesn’t mean that she has a billion in the bank but she could potentially if she were to ever sell her business.

As a female entrepreneur myself I am extremely proud of what she has accomplished. Also, living in Clearwater, Sara’s hometown, for six years myself, it makes it even more personal since she’s a ‘hometown’ girl.

Sara’s journey in a nutshell is that she was selling fax machines, yes fax machines, to businesses here in Florida and then Georgia.  She wore panty hose for work, and as anyone knows in Florida summer humidity, sucks!  Plus, she wanted a flawless panty line but didn’t want her toes to be covered up in her sandals.  She had the idea for footless hosiery and was turned down by several manufacturers before one in North Carolina finally took a leap of faith on her idea.  While still working at her day job, she created her first prototypes and was able to start selling them to certain stores.

One huge, lucky break for Sara came when Oprah listed Spanx as one of her favorite things!  That was probably the tipping point at which more department stores said yes to carrying the line and the product took off.  Not without hard work though!  It’s amazing how many people think that success stories are made overnight and that’s not the case.  It’s been 12 short years since Sara launched Spanx, and that, coupled with her being a young, driven female is probably why this story originally published by Forbes gained so much attention.  As a follow up, Forbes reports that 680,199 views of Sara’s billionaire status were cited on the Forbes.com website.

Just two and a half years into my business, I work everyday to try and replicate those same successes that Sara has accomplished.  I wouldn’t say that I hope to be that successful in another 10 years because hope doesn’t make things happen.  I’m going to learn to manage obstacles, as she says, and stay focused and then hopefully that will create a successful business that  has longevity.

Congratulations to Sara!  You really are an inspiration to young, female entrepreneurs.  Hopefully, I’ll run into you one day on Clearwater Beach and we can have a nice chat about our businesses. 🙂

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Business

Unemployed? Qualified? Where Are You?

Is Anyone Out There?

It’s a down economy and the latest employment numbers show the lowest level of unemployment since Jan 2009, but the Bureau of Labor statistics can be deceiving.  They’ve stopped counting more that 340,000 individuals that have simply stopped looking for work.  Whenever we have a job opening, people naturally assume that because so many people are unemployed, we’ll have a flood of job applicants.  I find it to be the opposite.  First, as a smaller company, it’s hard to get the message out about our openings.  Sites like CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com can run $500 per job posting and only be current for up to 7 days.  One solution we’ve found is Indeed.com, which lets you bid for job postings just like you bid for Google AdWords or Facebook ads.  You determine how much you want to pay per click when someone views your ad.  If you select a higher amount per click, you’re job posting will be seen by more applicants.  Also, you can set a daily spend limit, and when your funds have been exhausted that day, your listing will be ‘turned off’.  I find this to be a much more economical way to post job listings over a longer time frame to keep the posting fresh for job seekers.

Another place that we post is on local college websites.  Most colleges have job boards that you can place listings for free.  We’ve had good luck with this angle, however, it means that you applicant will be a young, often inexperienced college grad.  Depending on your situation, this is either good or bad.  Luckily, again, for us, we’re a small brand growing rapidly, so we can afford to bring in younger, more inexperienced help and work them into the position we need. My other advice is to skip the college job fairs that take hours of your day and cost money and often result in low turnouts or few hot leads.

Those are two ways that we seek out potential job applicants.  Our most successful of all though has been through word-of-mouth.  Everyone currently employed with us has been found through an existing contact.  Mainly because someone else has vouched for the person and we were able to work them in slowly into our company.

It’s not that we won’t hire from an unknown applicant pool, but in the past these pools of people have seemed unqualified, not motivated, and unresponsive.

How about if I send you a request for a job interview, you return it!  This happens more than you think.  People that I want to interview just don’t come in for interviews.  I am not alone either in the quality and quantity of job applicants.  CNN Money shares twelve other employers and their struggles to find help in this online piece.  My advice to job seekers, don’t forget about the small businesses out there!  We are hiring and we need great people!

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Business Quotes

Mad Men is Finally Back!

Morning Playlist
We’re already three weeks into the new season of Mad Men. Can you believe it? Everyone is probably still talking about Megan’s sexy birthday dance for Don, signing Zou Bisou Bisou. It’s crazy how one show can effect popular media so much. On my way to work the other day, I heard Jessica Pare’s version of Zou Bisou Bisou on Sirius Satellite! She must be thrilled that she was virtually unheard of a month ago and has been thrust into the spotlight so quickly.

I enjoyed the whole first episode but there was one thing that did stick in my mind. Pete Campbell is highly successful, being a partner, married with a new baby, and living in the suburbs. However, he is shown as unhappy and no matter what he achieves, left unsatisfied. His wife Trudy understands his longing and as she puts it “Dissatisfaction is a product of Ambition.” Ding, ding, ding. Same here. It’s wonderful having ambition enough to start a business, go to school, and achieve more and more. I do find myself always wanting more though. Last year, it was if we can only get into Whole Foods. Now we’re in several regions of Whole Foods and I’m saying, if we can only get into Publix. That desire pushes me everyday to do more, to be better. At some point though, I do need to stop and enjoy myself, look around and appreciate how far we’ve come and accomplished. It has just been over 2 years since the company started and we are already nationwide, in Canada, and Puerto Rico.

There may never be a ‘cure’ for that dissatisfaction. But I’m going to work on it. And one things for sure, I’m glad that I was blessed with loads of ambition because there are so many people that have skills, talents, and potential, and don’t fulfill their destiny because of the lack of ambition. Maybe that is a greater tragedy than being dissatisfied. Anyways, can’t wait for the next episode to see what these crazy advertising execs do next!

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Entrepreneurship Public Speaking

Building a Consumer Brand

Last week I was interviewed by Josh Turner.  Not the country singer Josh Turner, who’s song “Would You Go With Me” that I love, but Josh Turner of Gateway CFO.  Josh of Gateway is extremely nice and very patient.  After a Skype debacle that left him waiting for 15 minutes, I was finally able to connect with him and start the interview.

In this episode of Gateway to Profits (player below), Josh sits down with Erin Meagher from Kelapo Extra Virgin Coconut Oil. In just two years, Erin has grown Kelapo into a national brand with a strong distribution network, a unique manufacturing process, a tremendous reputation in the marketplace, and a product with tons of health benefits.  Click here to listen to this episode of Gateway to Profits.

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Business Education Entrepreneurship Public Speaking

Go USF Bulls!

Z, Kelly, and I routing for the Bulls!

My alma mater is NC State so what am I doing routing for the Bulls?!?  I was at USF tonight speaking to the student members of the International Business Board.  That’s the president, Z, vice pres, Kelly and myself.  They had to teach me the USF sign, which is coincidentally very similar to the Wolfpack sign!

I haven’t spoken to a group of students since I left teaching.  It turned out to be more nerve racking than I thought.  But I LOVE sharing about my experiences in business and entrepreneurship.  If I can inspire one person to pursue their dream through my enthusiasm and dedication to business, then I feel successful.  That’s probably my motivation for starting this blog!

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Business Reading Travel

Evil Plans for World Domination

In Flight Reading

I went up to Chi-town on Tuesday evening and brought along the book “Evil Plans.  Having fun on the road to World Domination”.  Probably, not the most appropriately named book for in flight reading!  But it’s really a light, playful look at making the most of your life and finding love with purpose. It is written by Hugh MacLeod, who draws cartoons on the back of business cards, and also authors the website GapingVoid.

I read the entire book, cover to cover, before we even touched down in Chicago.  Well the thoughts and ideas that it put in my head must have planted a seed for what was to come.  I can’t reveal too much before our next tradeshow, Expo East, but my evil plan for Kelapo is seemingly shaping up quite nicely!

Get the book.  Read it.  Even if you’re not an aspiring entrepreneur, like me 🙂