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Tawny Daigle Tawny Daigle ·
Don't forget to support these small business on November 30th at the Machine Shop! Vendors will be on the main floor and upstairs.
Nov 30, 2024 10:00 AM
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Meghan McClelland Meghan McClelland ·
Hello, I am Meghan, the owner of the small business Wise Words Creations. I make everything I sell. Wood is the main material I cut with my laser. You can find me at holiday markets as well as Marketplace and local classifieds. I am always looking for ways to grow my business and look forward to being apart of this Space.
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Nevin Buconjic Nevin Buconjic ·
Hi everyone! Welcome to the Small Business Spaces. I am one of the hosts of this space. A little bit about me…I am the founder of StartUP Sault Ste. Marie, a business author and serial entrepreneur. I am here to help answer your business questions and help build this community for local entrepreneurs and business owners. Feel free to introduce yourself. Have a great day.
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Ashley Juby Ashley Juby ·
👋 I’m Ashley, owner of Safe Haven SSM located at 796 Queen St East with Strong Minds SSM! I am a registered nurse prescriber and international board certified lactation consultant! I offer many 1:1 services as well as classes for prenatal, postpartum and beyond! Check us out!
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Tay Mar Tay Mar ·
So excited for this new local “Space” to share local events and support other small businesses Come downtown for Moonlight Magic tonight 6-10 pm. Can’t wait to see you😊
Nov 14, 2024 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Getting ready for Moonlight Magic
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Chris Cooper Chris Cooper ·
What do you AVOID doing? Entrepreneurs are good at doing hard things...but not always doing the things that matter. For example, it's no problem for a founder to work a 13-hour day in their business. Most people woudl say that's "hard" - but owners do it all the time. It's no problem to get up early and work on our business - I'm writing this at 4:55am. That's 'hard' for most people, and the norm for many of us. But these are the "easy-hard" …
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Tawny Daigle Tawny Daigle ·
I'd like to make a small introductory post as one of the Hosts! Welcome to small business. My name is Tawny, owner of the online brand Oshkico. I am an artist and product designer, and have travelled across Canada to sell my work. I have also sold worldwide online through Etsy, wholesale, and my own website. I am very passionate about small business', especially art based ones. If you have any questions on how to start your own art based …
www.oshkico.com
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Nevin Buconjic Nevin Buconjic ·
Curious to know how many entrepreneurs out there would be excited to work out of a downtown co-working type space? Would you consider it once a week or more?
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Chris Cooper Chris Cooper ·
One of the key habits we teach our clients is the "Golden Hour" - setting aside one hour, every day, to grow your business. This is usually the first hour of the day. Today, I've asked our entrepreneurs to send their 'future self' a gift. Here are some suggestions:
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Gabriella Bernardo Gabriella Bernardo ·
Nominate an exceptional young professional today for the 8th Annual Algoma Visionary Awards (AVA)! 🏆 Organized by the Strive Young Professionals Group under the Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce, the AVA Gala honors outstanding young professionals in Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma who shine in leadership, community impact, and innovation. Click the link below to learn more and nominate someone today!
www.sootoday.com
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Dennis Houle Dennis Houle ·
As someone who lives downtown, it’s sad and frustrating that these are the typical hours for most Queen St. businesses. Not only closed on weekends but after normal office hours as well. Many places can’t be visited unless you take time off from your 9-5. Has it always been like this? A plaza can only do so much if there’s not much else to do. I think the market is down to one day a week as well? What can be done to turn the downtown in …
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Nevin Buconjic Nevin Buconjic ·
Looking for a casual, no-pressure event to meet other entrepreneurs and business owners in the community? StartUP Sault’s monthly Pitches & Pints is casual drinks and networking. Next one is November 27th at 6:00PM at Algoma University’s Speak Easy pub.
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Elise Nelson Elise Nelson ·
The Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Downtown Association Sault Ste. Marie, is excited to announce the upcoming launch of the 2025 Business Retention and Expansion (BR+E) initiative. Beginning in early 2025, the project aims to strengthen and support local businesses by gathering critical insights directly from business owners and managers.
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Chris Cooper Chris Cooper ·
In rough times, your business falls to the level of its systems: its operating systems, its marketing systems, its sales systems. Its survival depends on how well you do these things. In good times, your business rises to the level of its leadership. There are several types of leadership (and several ways your leaders can hold the business back.) But the first type of leadership to improve is self-leadership. That's right: you're the …
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Nevin Buconjic Nevin Buconjic ·
If you could start any type of business in Sault Ste. Marie, what would it be? What do you think the community needs?
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Chris Cooper Chris Cooper ·
When most entrepreneurs get their business running smoothly, they turn their eyes to the next thing: the next level, the next opportunity, the next location, or the next big idea. This means they no longer spend all of their time caring for, feeding and protecting the Golden Goose. They might entrust its care to someone else…but that person doesn’t have all of the context, experience or knowledge of the business owner. We call this “moving …
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Nevin Buconjic Nevin Buconjic ·
Do you know the stories of Sault Ste. Marie's most successful entrepreneurs? Wanna know how they achieved their success and how you can learn from their experience? Startup Talks is an event hosted by StartUP Sault where they share their stories and answer questions from the audience. There have been seven amazing talks to date. To learn more check out StartUP Sault's YouTube channel.
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Chris Cooper Chris Cooper ·
One of the greatest entrepreneurs around town is Jason Katzenback. His success is mostly online, but now he's building a product service in Echo Bay. Here's an interview I did with Jason about building Amazing.com, and his new venture: https://businessisgood.com/amazing-literally-founder-jason-katzenback/
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Lacy Atalick Lacy Atalick ·
…because we were just talking about supporting local businesses, here’s a great opportunity! The Soo Market is tonight (Oct. 24) + the invite promises the best of Algoma’s farmers, artisans, and local food vendors to the heart of downtown.
Oct 24, 2024 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
www.ssmcoc.com
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Lacy Atalick Lacy Atalick ·
🎃 Shout out to our small business co-host Brent Rouble - the entrepreneur and pumpkin paddler is also now a published author. (money raised by the sales of Johnny & the Bear and The Giant Pumpkin will go to Sault YMCA)
www.sootoday.com
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Nevin Buconjic Nevin Buconjic ·
What do you think is the most important thing for supporting local small businesses in Sault Ste. Marie? How can the community help?
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Nikki Bouchard Nikki Bouchard ·
Babes is business is hosting their annual holiday party.🍾🥂 Tickets are now on sale for any small businesses looking to join this collective Christmas party
www.eventbrite.ca
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Tawny Daigle Tawny Daigle ·
For anyone interested selling at local markets, I can't recommend Algoma Makers Market enough. It's very easy to apply through their link and check out local markets that are coming up! It's a great place to start.
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Chris Cooper Chris Cooper ·
Hey all, I'm running a challenge for businesses in our network Nov 1. It's called the Golden Hour Challenge. Basic rule: every day, do 1 thing to grow your business before you do anything else. GOLDEN is an acronym to help you set up your Golden Hour. If you're in, comment below and I'll share the daily Projects as we go!
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Robert Burns Robert Burns ·
Consumer Price Index (CPI) September 2024: Price stability is no longer a distant goal with inflation below the 2% target. For the first time since early 2021, inflation has dropped below the Bank of Canada's 2% target, settling at 1.6% for September.
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