What I've learned now that I've been in business, built a website, and grown locally in New Mexico.
- Samuel Coleman
- Sep 8, 2024
- 1 min read
Now that I've been in business, built a website, and grown locally in New Mexico, I've learned some invaluable lessons along the way.
First, I've realized the importance of community support. Starting locally allowed me to build relationships and understand my customers' needs on a personal level, which has been crucial for the brand's growth. New Mexico has shown me that when you genuinely connect with your community, they become your biggest advocates.
I've also learned that having a strong online presence is essential. Building a website wasn’t just about selling products; it was about creating a space where the brand's story could live and breathe. It’s a platform that reflects our values, showcases our designs, and connects us with a wider audience.
Finally, I've come to understand that growth is a continual process. It’s not just about reaching new milestones but also about refining and evolving the brand. Each step forward, whether big or small, is part of a bigger journey, and that journey is what truly defines success.
These experiences have taught me that passion, perseverance, and the willingness to adapt are key to building something meaningful.
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