135 | The economics of selling products with Michelle Loretta, Sage Wedding Pros

135 | The economics of selling products with Michelle Loretta, Sage Wedding Pros

Remember your high-school economics class? Okay good, because today's episode is going to be nothing like that. Today we're making numbers, margins, pricing and market metrics fun with Michelle Loretta, a business consultant, financial strategist and founder of Sage Wedding Pros. Before launching her own business, Michelle worked as an accountant for Deloitte, sales and marketing manager for DDLA and merchandiser for Coach. Since then, she's applied her corporate and entrepreneurial expertise to wedding businesses worldwide and launched herself onto the live-event space as a frequent speaker at professional conferences.

Through Sage Wedding Pros, Michelle also produces her own next-level summit known as The Be Sage Conference. I have had the privilege of attending twice, once as a speaker, and it truly is an amazing program. For those of you who don't want to miss it, Michelle's next conference is coming up in Austin in February of 2020.

On today's episode, Michelle and I talk about business planning, the economics of selling products and how financial decisions in your business affect your operational plans. We promise, whether you're creative or business minded, this episode will inspire you to start drafting all of your next big business plans.

ON TODAY'S EPISODE:

  • Michelle's journey and background
  • What inspired her to start her own stationery business
  • How blogging evolved into hosting workshops
  • Benefits of getting your business plan on paper
  • Reframing your financial goals as business milestones
  • The economics of selling products
  • Trading margins for volume
  • Considerations for pricing physical vs digital products
  • Common mistakes made during go-to-market
  • Tips for pricing your products
  • Numbers. Numbers. Numbers.
  • What's up next for Michelle & the Be Sage Conference

KEY TAKE-AWAYS:

"Everyone has a backstory that we weave into the businesses we're creating and in that way we can help one another." - Katie Hunt

"The wonderful thing about the traditional business plan is that it really forces you to look at all aspects of your business, not just the ones that come comfortably." - Michelle Loretta

"You can't make a marketing decision without thinking of the financial aspects. Every financial decision links to an operational and marketing decision." - Michelle Loretta

"Every decision needs to come back to how does this fit with the overall goals, the overall focus." - Katie Hunt

"When you're selling direct to consumer, that's one thing, but moving from 5,000 to 15,000 orders you have to ask, 'do I have an operational structure that can support that?' - Michelle Loretta

"If you price it too low, you won't make any money on your products. If you price it too high, you'll price yourself out of the market and nobody's going to buy. So you really need to know your personal numbers." - Katie Hunt

"Pricing is actually a marketing decision. It's not a financial decision. It's a marketing decision that you test financially." - Michelle Loretta

"Knowing what your numbers are doing is so critical from season to season, month to month, quarter to quarter, year to year." - Michelle Loretta

"It's hard to be good at all things. My recommendation is create your first channel, and then only after you're profiting and you're thriving with it, expand into the second channel." - Michelle Loretta

"If you're not happy with what you're earning, that's the red flag that you need to be aware of. That's when you need to boost profit margins by 2% to 5% in the next year." - Michelle Loretta

"You need to know your margins, you need to create benchmarks. You need to try to best your benchmarks." - Michelle Loretta

LINKS

Conference: besageconference.com

Website: http://www.sageweddingpros.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SageWeddingPros

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sageweddingpros/

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sageweddingpros/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/SageWeddingPros

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