Posts Tagged ‘M3 Race’

Five Ways to Win a Business Competition

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Congratulations to the winner of American Express OPEN and NBC Universal’s winner of “Shine A Light,” Sacred Wind Communications.  Entrepreneur John Badal helped start Sacred Wind Communications after surveying the Navajo Reservation, where fewer than four homes out of every 10 had access to basic phone service. Sacred Wind Communications is building a state-of-the-art telecommunications network to serve the Navajo people in New Mexico, reaching current customers, and over 6,000 homes without access to telephone service of any kind. The company provides these thousands of people a way to connect to the rest of the world, as well as employment in an area of extremely high unemployment.

As the grand prize winner, John has won $50,000 in grants for his business, and $50,000 worth of marketing from American Express.  The two runners-up, HAPPYBABY and Beacon Paint and Hardware, have won $10,000 each from American Express.  Thousands of small businesses were nominated for Shine a Light, and I hope they realized that they won valuable marketing support from American Express and NBC Universal too.  There are many, many benefits to entering a business competition beyond winning the prize.  Count Me In is re-introducing the Make Mine a Million $ Business Competition by opening our applications now for our first event in February 2010.  I want to offer you a few hints on how to apply and guarantee you’ll be a winner:

1.    Exposure
Competitions are all about excitement, energy and publicity.  Almost all business competitions, whether the winners are selected by a panel or the public, offer contestants some kind of visibility through their websites.  Don’t pass up an opportunity to get your face and company out there!  Shine a Light, for example, created a page for every single business who entered and attracted tens of thousands of people to the competition.  Business owners who threw their hat in the ring got lots of new eyeballs on them, plus the implied credibility of being associated with huge names like AmEx and NBC.

2.    Network
With the possible exception of some ugly moments on The Apprentice, participants in business competitions are there to boost themselves up, not knock each other down.  Being in a pool of other business owners who are ambitiously pursuing growth, and who likely have similar vision and goals, is the ideal place to find partners, clients, vendors, and connections for mutual learning and growth.  Being part of a live competition (or being in the audience for one) makes networking even easier.    Losing with a lot of friends is better than winning alone.

3.    Engagement
Competitions are something everyone can get excited about.  Email your customers and colleagues about what you’re doing, and encourage them to get involved by voting for you, attending the competition event, or spreading the news for moral support.  Giving your customers a way to get behind you will keep you at the top of their minds and engaged with your brand in the long run.

4.    Experience

Most business contest applications have questions in common, and they’re answers you need to have at the ready for other situations – How are you an innovator?  What’s your revenue over last year?  What help do you need, and how would you use it to reach your goals?  Upfront, the application process can look like a lot of work but having these answers ready and written down means you have something already written and ready to improve upon for the next contest, interview, or pitch to a client.

5. Insight

The most valuable part of entering a business contest is the insight you will gain into your business.  Many women who enter the M3 Competition have never written down their goals or plans.  Some have, but never shown them to someone else.  A few had never even thought about growing their businesses to a million dollars in revenue until they started the application.  As stated above, if you’ve done the work before, applying for M3 is a snap.  If you haven’t, this is work that you must do – and involve other people in -  if you want your business to grow.  I have heard this confirmed by dozens, of not hundreds, of M3 applicants.  Stacey Phetteplace, who was an M3 Competition finalist in 2007 who hit the million-dollar mark a year later, said it best, “I have been looking back over the last year and I realize that the big turning point for me was the application process into your program.  The act of sitting down and filling out the application process forced me to consider and outline the steps that were going to be necessary for my business to grow.  I truly believe that your program helped me lay down the ground work for where I am today and where I will be in the future.”

Be a winner and apply for a business competition.  The application for the Make Mine a Million $ Business Award is open now.

Meeting Up In San Francisco

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The M3RACE held our first Meetup last week, which was a wild success.  We had a gathering of women who have been with M3 for years and those for whom this was the introduction to the community.  Among them was Sheri Tate, maker of some of the most delicious ice cream I’ve ever had.  I’d like to share the email she sent me last week after the Meetup.  We have more than a dozen Meetup groups organized across the country, and we’re adding more every week.  If you’d like to join a group or start your own, click here .

Nell,

I just wanted to drop you a quick note and let you know how much I enjoyed meeting you during yoursilvermoon-icecream recent trip to California.  Your Make Mine a Million Group of women is fantastic – I have scouted quite a few networking groups and believe that NAWBO and Make Mine a Million are two of the best I have found.  I joined the Make Mine a Million race about midnight after returning from the SF meeting, I was that impressed!

Also, Alexandra (Eat My Words) referred me to one of her employees to work with Silver Moon on a “copy facelift” to better express the adult, sophisticated, fun and slightly irreverent nature of our product.  We have already commenced the project so it was a great connection.

I thought you would enjoy a recent article we got written in the Daily Candy about Silver Moon.

I hope you are doing well, and hope to see you again during one of your trips.  Best wishes promoting your new book.

Sincerely,
Sheri Tate

Overwhelmed and In Charge

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

The 100 day clock is ticking for our President Obama - we all wonder how he does it - facing down one crisis after another with his calm and determined focus. How do you handle all the business opportunities and challenges coming at you? What do you do when you feel OVERWHELMED - waking up in the middle of the night wondering and worrying about money, projects and people? I woke up at 4 AM this morning concerned about money and what I had said to an employee the day before. The best medicine for that overwhelmed feeling is talking with other business owners and experts and listening to how they’ve handled similar situations (Remember back to January when Obama invited all the former Presidents for lunch?)

Another way to get grounded and keep growing is knowing how to use all those glorious, jumbled thoughts running around in your head with a mind-mapping technique to help solve whatever problems you encounter in your business and life. On Monday April 27th the Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE will hold a very special one-day live event at the American Express Auditorium in New York City. Every woman who attends will have the opportunity to present her business to experts and a group of her peers, while celebrating our successes and facing our challenges in “The First 100 Days for Women Entrepreneurs in 2009: Running the M3 RACE“. In addition, we’ll all learn or refresh our knowledge about an elegantly simple mind-mapping technique that will help us clarify our vision and see our way through obstacles and opportunities as we race toward our goals.

Please plan to attend - space is limited to women in the M3 Community with special opportunities and activities for those of you who are registered M3 RACER’s.  You can sign up for the M3 RACE today and admission to this historic occasion is free!  Watch this web site for all details. I am looking forward to meeting each and every one of you.

The Kindness of Strangers

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The Kindness of Strangers

There are thousands and thousands of people looking for jobs in the New York Metro area. I met hundreds of them yesterday with my friend Tory Johnson who runs Women for Hire, a company that is holding job fairs across the country. Tory had asked me to speak at a break our session for the Women for Hire event held in midtown Manhattan. Three hundred women filled the seats; these were women who had come to the event because they needed jobs, and had signed up for my session because they wanted to create their own. No one in the room yesterday could underestimate the motivation of women entrepreneurs.

During the Q & A period, a woman in the named Anthea Zeimann talked about a great chili recipe that she wanted to bring to market. She didn’t know how to take the first step, and asked “How do you start with no money?” Anthea had been laid off by Bear Sterns months ago, and I could tell she was determined to create something for herself out of nothing. Right away, at least a dozen women called out ideas for where she could sell her product like fraternities and caterers, and someone else told her how to get into a commercial kitchen.

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Thanksgiving and Gratitude

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Thanksgiving is here and it is a wonderful time to quietly review the year - that is of course if you are not responsible for planning, buying and cooking a meal for dozens of relatives. I am with my husband Gary at my brother and sister in laws in Santa Fe with my darling niece. None of us are having to cook anything but pies this year as we are going to be with a childhood friend of Gary’s from Ohio who now lives in New Mexico. The man of the house was Gary’s babysitter growing up! So I am grateful and happy to be with members of my family and friends and not having to wrestle with Tom Turkey.

I am most grateful to each and every member of the Make Mine a Million $ Business community for your inspiration during what is proving to be a historically challenging economic time. Knowing many of you and working with all of you to grow our enterprises has inspired everyone at Count Me In to fight for all opportunities available to us. As I spoke this year at places like the Global Women’s Forum in Deauville, France, the Global Banking Alliance for Women in London and the New York Times Small Business Summit, men bemoaned the loss of access to venture capital in this down market. I remindeds the audience that women have never received much of that VC money (only 2.4% this year) anyway, so we won’t be depending on it for growth.

The institutions that we have depended on as business owners and citizens like banks, insurance companies and the auto industry are facing great change and serious challenges. I am grateful that women business owners are creative, flexible and innovative so that together we can solve our problems, access new markets, technologies and financing options. As the Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE is introduced to a much larger audience of women business owners through Reader’s Digest magazine and web site starting Dec. 5th, I am grateful that we will not only be able to grow our own businesses but will also be able to help the country and President-elect Obama by creating hundred’s of thousands jobs.

Thank you to every member of the M3 community, thank you to the Count Me In Board and to all the staff for their hard work and dedication to making all our business dreams a reality. I am most grateful to our supporters American Express Open, founding sponsor, AIG, Sam’s Club and the Wal Mart Foundation, Cisco, Dell, FedEx and JetBlue for their involvement and investment in a bright future for the US economy.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday.

Believe in you
Nell

M3 Race

Friday, October 31st, 2008

I want to talk with you about what we can do together to weather this wild economic climate. Like 41-year-old Olympic Gold Medal swimmer Dara Torres, who defied all the odds, what if each of us chose to reach personal and business goals and defy the odds together? While some economists are predicting 2009 as possibly our nation’s worst year, what if you choose 2009 to be your best year in terms of business success, family and your health? And what if together we finished 2009 stronger than we started? Let me explain my thinking.

As most of you know, Count Me In has been holding Make Mine a Million $ Business™ competition events around the country for three years – 160 women have won, and of those one third have already reached the million $ revenue mark. I am inspired by all of their success, as I know you must be. But there has been a nagging voice in my head at the end of every event - after we have been through the big finale, when the Make Mine a Million $ Business winner names are announced and we are all hugging and crying on stage - it says, “What about all the other business women sitting in the audience and the 65,000 in our online community, how do we help them get acknowledgment and recognition, and how do we dig ourselves out of this economic mess to support our families, create jobs and help our country?” Luckily, this voice in my head not only nags me but it has also inspired some very clear answers. The answer is for all of us to join together as business women to grow our companies, create jobs, and lead innovation.

Through World War II, my mother, Molly McGoogan, made ceramic parts for fighter planes at a converted Lenox China factory and Barack Obama’s grandmother assembled B-29’s at Boeing, both among 20 million women who answered Rosie the Riveter’s call to save the American economy. Today millions of women keep walking and running to find a cure for breast cancer, and each year there are more life saving breakthroughs. I am inspired by history and by what you accomplish everyday. That’s why Make Mine a Million $ Business is launching a race to a million in 2009.

More than any amount of money, marketing help, technology tools or support from family and friends, the single strongest determinant of a woman’s success is setting a goal for her business. While most swimmers end their careers at 25, this year Dara Torres set a goal and won Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals in Beijing at the age of 41. I know that together, we can decide to defy the odds and help rebuild America’s economy ourselves. The Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE (M3 RACE) is a year-long business growth “marathon” that starts online in January 2009 with a total body work out for your business, so you know exactly what you need to do to get you and your company in shape to reach your goal of $250,000, $500,000 or $1,000,000 in annual business revenue. You select the revenue target, Count Me In helps you assess your businesses strengths and weaknesses, introduces you to coaches, peer groups and experts, and increases your access to markets and financing so you can grow. As a contestant in the M3 RACE, you will be connected to a national network of women just like you buying products and services from each other to grow their businesses together. You will also have opportunities to reach new national markets with partners like American Express OPEN, Reader’s Digest, Dell and Sam’s Club and promotion through local and national TV, newspapers, magazines, radio, blogs and more as we continue to add to our list of supporters nationwide.
To be able to provide you the best coaches and experts and a dynamic online experience, we are asking for $100 entry fee to join the M3 RACE. We can’t wait around any longer for someone else to find a cure for the economic instability. 2009 is the year for us all to race to a million. If you sign up before January, you will be able to join us in the race for $75.

I believe this is our race to run, and we are in it together. As we make our plans for the M3 RACE, I want to know your thoughts and reactions. Please take a few moments to let me know what you think about Count Me In’s plans for 2009 by clicking here to answer a few questions. To email me directly, you can reach me at nm@countmein.org. If the above link does not work, please use the following Web address:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=0AenthiAdmXMhMl0ZMmGDg_3d_3d

Join a million.
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Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE

Believe in you. We do.
Nell