Not sure what your point was in posting this?
Both are good advice. I run a small ‘boutique service’ business in a market swamped with college wanna-bee’s.
The only flaw in the advice is even a cottage business needs to corner their market.
But..... In Obamaville if the bridezilla is minority or perverton, get ready for biiiiig lawsuite. That goes for the advisor too. Welcome to Kenyan Empire.
Dear Jamie,
Soon a couple of gays will ask you to bake a wedding cake.
You’ll refuse and the courts will put you out of business.
Keep your day job......
The cake person does not have the knowledge, confidence, etc., to be ready for business on their own.
The idea of making a “mission statement” for a business is yet another new world order hoax intended to influence the policies of businesses, for example, by spreading the idea that it’s fashionable to include “diversity” or some other cr@p in your mission statement. Which is actually an artificial constraint - and all artificial constraints NEGATIVELY impact the profitability, effectiveness and efficiency of legitimate businesses. Of course, if the business is participating in NWO criminality of relying on raiding the governments coffers for revenue, having a “mission statement” which signals that you want to partner with NWO will certainly help to gain government sales.
He doubled his prices, people thought he must be the best because he could charge that much.
Got even busier so he doubled them again. Now he started getting people from out of state and other countries calling offering to fly him to their kids weddings and pay his expenses.
He raises his prices to a crazy number. Still in business. Average wedding package is 33 thousand dollars. He still busy every weekend and flys the world.
Sometimes people judge quality based solely on price. I will admit hes awesome though.
If I ran a small business my mission statement could be summed up in one word - profit.