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  • Here's a tip to help your business!

    Today is "Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce" Day! This is a great reminder that your local Chamber can be a huge benefit to your business. If you haven't looked into your local Chamber of Commerce (CC), I encourage you to call them up today and inquire what they do to promote small business in your town. CC's are there to help you grow your business and it's perfectly OK to "interview" them before you join. Here are a few great questions to ask: What are the yearly fees and what is included in those fees? Do you have specialized groups that meet regularly? Is there an additional fee? Do you offer learning opportunities to grow my skill set? Is there an additional fee? Are there ways for my business to get involved with different sponsorship opportunities throughout the year? How many networking opportunities do you have each month? Which are the most attended and why? If you're already a member of your CC, take a moment to reflect on how you've participated so far and whether or not it's helped you grow your business. Maybe it's time to dive deeper and join a different group inside your CC or volunteer to be a CC Ambassador. Does your local CC offer specialized groups like Women in Business or Over 50 in Business? Maybe they have an event that interests you and you could volunteer to be on its committee? Whatever you choose, just be sure you're maximizing your CC membership by getting involved. Being a member without attending regular meetings/networking opportunities/events is pointless and a waste of your money. Getting involved equals more opportunity to meet new people and establish yourself as the go-to mobile notary in your community! And who doesn't want that?

  • I didn't do what I said I was going to do...

    Does it bother you as much as it bothers me when things don't go the way you anticipated? I made a commitment to start blogging three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) for a few reasons, not the least of which is I really enjoy writing to share my experiences with others. Yesterday, I dropped the ball. I broke a promise to myself, and believe me I spent HOURS beating myself up about it. After spending the weekend with family in Tulsa, OK my husband and I drove home to Dallas on Monday morning. We stayed over Sunday evening so we could watch the Cowboys game with my sister-in-law. On the way home yesterday, I started getting a headache that morphed into a migraine. We got home after 4 hours on the road and I went right to my bed to take a nap knowing full well I had about 5 hours before my Orientation & Sorting Ceremony call for Notary Business Builder. My intention was to come home and get my blog posts completed for the week (as well as several other things), but that didn't happen. I did not move the needle on my business yesterday at all. The only thing that did happen yesterday was I beat myself up and made myself feel guilty for not doing what my calendar said I should be doing. I could power through, I thought. Have you ever had a migraine? There's no powering through it. They suck. Literally they suck all the energy out of you. So I canceled the Orientation & Sorting Ceremony call (more guilt), which I hate because it's truly a highlight in my week. I was complaining to my husband how bad I felt (about the migraine and the call cancellation) and he said something that changed my mindset immediately, "How would you tell one of your SAM members or NBB members to handle it if they had to cancel something they wanted to do because of a migraine? Would you say it's OK for them to beat the hell out of themselves and feel guilty because they're sick with something they can't control?" Then, of course I immediately heard Bill's voice saying "space and grace" in my head as a reminder to give myself space and grace as much as I give to other people. Isn't it sad how terrible we can be to ourselves even in our worst moments? Even after doing an entire series inside NBB about positive self-talk, I'm still practicing what I preach (and when the chips are down, I still need a reminder that I can be kinder to myself). The point here is this, we're all human. Stuff comes up that we have to handle, and it can throw your day out of wack. It's OK. I don't have to be perfect, and neither do you as long as we're doing our best (and yesterday, the best I could do was cover my head with my blanket and wait it out). So, give yourself a break the next time you find yourself throwing punches or tearing yourself down. You don't deserve that from your friends, family or yourself. Remember to be as kind to yourself as you would be to your friends. I'm glad I had someone remind me of that yesterday. If you ever need that reminder, just let me know. I'm happy to help kick your negative self-talk to the curb where it belongs!

  • Free marketing tip!

    Monday begins National Business Women's Week. It's an opportunity to focus on the accomplishments women have had on the business world (and if you're a woman reading this that includes you). I encourage you to highlight women-owned businesses in your community on your social media pages, including on your Google Business Profile. Is your local coffee shop owned by a woman? Post about them! What about your local bakery or gift shop? Write a post about their products and be sure to tag them! If you need more ideas on what to post or how to celebrate, please visit https://bpwfoundation.org/bpwf/about/national-business-womens-week-2/ There is all kinds of great info on this website including an activity guide that provides information, tips and tools for celebrating National Women's Week. Let's celebrate all our successes as women in business!

  • Lessons from the not-so-distant past

    Are we still in a pandemic? It's so hard to tell now, but it was REALLY obvious in early 2020. Everything shut down. We stayed home. And no one knew what the next day would hold. Then, something crazy happened....interest rates dropped to historic lows and practically everyone in the country decided to refinance their mortgage. Cha Ching! Notaries were KILLING IT, and making money hand over fist. It was literally like business was falling out of the sky. There was so much business, we were turning jobs down because we simply didn't have the time. Ahhhhh.....the good ol' days. I joke about it now and tell people that if you were a notary in 2020 and 2021 you could wake up, roll out of bed, not even brush your teeth and still make an easy $10k each month. If you started out as a Notary Signing Agent in the pandemic years, let me be the first to tell you that it was not normal. Now that business is stabilizing, I hear a lot of notaries saying that the "business is dead." It's not. It never will be....people will always need homes and they will purchase homes no matter the interest rate. My parents first home mortgage was 19%, and that was standard back in the late 1970's. The notaries that established relationships with title & escrow companies will be just fine. The volume isn't a great as it was the previous 2 years, but it's very likely it never will be again. Those of us who focused on building relationships to grow our businesses will be the ones left standing after the "pandemic notaries" move on to another get-rich-quick opportunity. I don't say that to be harsh....I actually do have a point to this rant and here it is: learn from the lessons of the near past and be sure you're saving a portion of your income every month for when the market dips again. Today is National Savings Day, and it really got me to thinking about money habits. Most people spend what they make, but when you work on commission (and as notaries, we do work on "commission") you have to plan for the future that isn't always guaranteed. When times are good, be sure you're taking a larger than usual portion of your income and put it away for when times are a bit more lean. Imagine if you had done that over the last 2 years. Would you be as concerned about finances right now? Don't let that get you down...you can start saving immediately. Just commit to putting some money aside from every notary job you accept. Even if that means putting a few dollars in an envelope and hiding it from yourself (a trick I used to employ in my 30's). One of my friends, Selecia Young-Jones, owner of Rainbow Wedding Chapel in Jacksonville, FL has a trick that she uses to pay for the conferences she attends and any learning opportunities that interest her. Every week, she sets aside at least $25 no matter what so when something comes up she wants to be a part of, she has the money available to her. Another friend of mine takes 50% of every notary job and puts it into her savings account automatically. She pays herself first before anyone else, which is a money hack that Suze Orman recommends. Personally, I invest at least 30% of my income and put the other 70% into a joint account that pays our bills. I know that once the 3 kids I have in college right now have graduated, I'll be able to significantly increase that investment amount. I reevaluate my savings percentage every January. What works for me one year, may not work the next so flexibility is important, but so is being determined to save my money. Sure, I'd love to purchase all kinds of things but I know deep down that "stuff" doesn't make me happy. Not stressing over money makes me happy. So on National Savings Day, I encourage you to learn from the not so distant past and think about a money plan that fits your life, and be sure to include how to save your money in that plan. The smallest amounts add up over time with consistency and dedication. If you have a money hack that works for you, I'd love to hear about it! Just respond to this email!

  • If only I knew how...

    What if you knew exactly what to do EVERY day to help you get more Notary clients, make more money, and boost your confidence? Bill Soroka’s new best selling book, The Notary Business Building Challenge offers you exactly that. Each chapter presents you an opportunity for deeper connection to your ideal customers, enhanced online presence so more customers can find you, and an advanced level of self awareness that can help you communicate better and identify additional ways to be of service. Get the ebook or the print editions in Amazon at https://www.notarycoach.com/books

  • Google Business Profile learning opportunity

    If you want your business to succeed, you must have Google Business Profile. That's the minimum table stakes to play this game these days. And, while it's relatively simple to set up your free profile with Google, it can certainly help to have some expert guidance that can speak the Notary language. That's Jim Allen, the Marketing Notary. The 5 star reviews he's received from his training are outrageous...this guys knows his stuff! If you would like to join Jim's GBP class (and trust me, it's worth EVERY penny) here is the link: It's on October 17th from 10am to 1pm central time. https://www.tickettailor.com/events/idahonotarysigningagent/r/notary-coach

  • Free Marketing Tip!

    This Friday, October 7th is National Frappe Day. It's also World Smile Day. These two holidays got me thinking about something that happened to me a few years ago and it gave me an idea for today's post! Put your beautiful smile on Friday morning and go purchase a Frappe To-Go at a local coffee shop (support local businesses)! Let them know you're giving it away to your favorite receptionist at another local business (senior care facility, attorney office, school administrative offices, government offices, etc) and see what happens. Maybe they just look at you funny and wonder why you're telling them why you're purchasing a frappe. Or maybe they'll get in on the fun and give you a discount. Who knows! The last time I did this, my local coffee shop gave me the frappe for free and told me to come visit them any time I wanted to promote my business with their coffee. It was thrilling to feel like I was being supported by another local business, and it made me realize that just by talking to them, I was opening doors to potential new opportunities. So put Friday Frappe on your calendar now. Seriously. Set aside 30 minutes Friday morning and try it. Don't forget to deliver the frappe to your favorite receptionist in town, compliments of your notary business. Then, let me know how it goes via email: SAM@SigningAgentMarketing.com

  • Bestselling Book Alert!

    My friend/colleague/cohort Bill Soroka just released another best selling book that will help Notaries build their business, even in this season of change in our industry. In The Notary Business Building Challenge: 90 Days to More Clients, More Income, and More Confidence, Bill helps answer the question: “What can I do today to move the needle on my business goals?” One thing you can count on Bill for is to stretch your comfort zone and think outside the box. This book does not disappoint. If you’re ready to take yourself on each day, and increase the chances of connecting to your ideal customers and make more money doing it, then get his book today. Both Kindle and print formats are available at www.NotaryCoach.com/books

  • World Podcast Day

    I draw inspiration from a lot of different places, but on World Podcast Day I thought it was appropriate to share my top 5 favorite podcasts to get my creative juices flowing. Here they are (in no particular order): Akimbo by Seth Godin On Purpose by Jay Shetty Goal Digger by Jenna Kutcher Absolutely Not by Heather McMahan Sign & Thrive Podcast for Notaries by Bill Soroka I listen to podcasts when I'm on my morning walk, need a brain break during the day or driving for long distances. I'd love to hear what you listen to when you need inspiration! Hit me up with your favorite podcasts! SAM@SigningAgentMarketing.com

  • Happy Birthday has more meaning this year....

    Today is Bill Soroka's birthday! I'm going to try really hard not to get all sappy about this, but no lie... it'll be tough. You may or may not be aware that several weeks ago Bill suffered a Pulmonary Embolism and came very close to dying. After a week-long stay in ICU, he is recovering at his home in Washington, but it'll be a good while before he's back to himself. It scared the bejesus out of me when I found out what had happened. Not because Bill and I work together, but because he is also my friend. The idea of him not wishing me "good morning, sunshine," or enjoying our daily belly laughs made me incredibly sad. When we first met in Dallas several years ago we discovered that we both firmly believed building authentic relationships was the key to a successful business. I instantly liked him, which (if you ever have met Bill) you know isn't difficult. He helped me promote Signing Agent Marketing when I first launched in July, 2019. And, he trusted me enough to bring me into his inner circle of experts when we launched Notary Business Builder in January 2022. Along the way, we've shared so many ideas I can't even keep up with them (no joke, most of them are listed on a huge poster board in my office so I don't forget) and too many laughs to count. When I get down, he's there to remind me what I'm made of or help me see the forest through the trees. When I'm mad, he level sets my expectations and calms me down. He has watched me grow-up in this notary world and been a much-cherished guiding light for me all along the way. On your birthday (and every day) Bill, I hope you know how important you are to me and so many others. I'm infinitely grateful that you are still here to inspire and teach us all the importance of relationships by being authentically you. Cheers to 45! Sending you love and light on your special day, Jen

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