
Real Talk & Resources for
the Other 99%
Stories, strategies, and small biz support to help you grow your business with confidence.
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Build Your Own Brand: Why Direct Sellers Need More Than a Company Website
Your company may give you a website, but it doesn’t tell your story. Here’s why having your own branded space online is the secret to standing out and growing your business.
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H1, H2, and H3 Headings Explained | Simple SEO for Small Businesses
Learn what H1, H2, and H3 headings are, how they impact SEO, and how to use them correctly to create clear, easy-to-read webpages without overwhelm.
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Meet Your New Writing Sidekick: A CustomGPT for Beginner Bloggers
Blogging just got a whole lot easier with Jeannie Your Blog Bestie—your very own CustomGPT designed to help beginner bloggers write confidently and consistently.
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10 Things You Might Not Know About Lisa Duck
Let’s get personal! I’m sharing 10 fun, quirky, and maybe even surprising facts about me—from my tech obsession to my unexpected food allergies. Whether we’ve just met or known each other for years, there’s a good chance you’ll learn something new!
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PODCAST
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Your Business, Your Way with Susan Larimer
Susan shares her journey from being a speech therapist for 17 years to transitioning into direct sales with Lemongrass Spa. Despite starting with another company initially, Susan found her niche with Lemongrass Spa’s consumable products, which offered her a steady stream of repeat business.
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18 years as one of the Other 99%
In this episode, I take you on a personal journey through my almost 18-years in the dynamic world of direct sales.
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Thriving in the 99%: Building a Fulfilling Direct Selling Business
My Goal is shine the spotlight on as many direct sellers as I can. I want to showcase that success in the industry can be measured by more then a 6 figure paycheck and luxury trips.
