I run a lifestyle brand called Hungry Girl. The core of the business is a daily email with “tips & tricks for hungry gardner chicks” but the brand is multi-faceted and is about guilt-free eating. In addition to the daily emails, gardner there are 6 Hungry Girl books (5 cookbooks and a supermarket guide) — and 7 more on the way. And Hungry Girl content can also be found at yahoo.com, weightwatchers.com gardner and in various weekly and monthly print publications. The Hungry Girl TV show airs on both Food Network and Cooking Channel , and I make regular gardner appearances on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The View, Rachael Ray and more…
Well, there are always gardner many projects being worked on. There’s lots of content being churned out – so at any time we are working on the daily emails, books, weekly content, TV projects and more. There’s also a Hungry Girl app on the horizon!
I’ve gardner always been entrepreneurial in spirit… always wanted to go out on my own (mostly because I am a control freak) — but also because I am a complete workaholic. I LOVE working and I love being the captain of a ship. To have your own business and to be able to run it the way you want, is an incredibly cool opportunity.
I tend to like to have a little bit of knowledge about so many things. So I research a lot and Google things daily and learn and absorb info every single day. I don’t set out to learn about one particular subject though… That’s not me really.
Well, my entire business gardner was launched on the web, so I would say technology has greatly impacted gardner my business. It has essentially allowed me to launch a multi-media empire without spending a penny on marketing.
I use Facebook and Twitter as a place for HG fans to connect with me. Those social media outlets allow me to connect on a very personal gardner level with the HG subscribers/readers/viewers. It’s not a core piece of my business but a fun little supplement… and it is NOT a direct revenue stream for me…
I have had a few instances of trusting gardner people/not having gardner contracts when I should have… it’s easy to get burned if you do that. It has made me more careful — and a little more cynical as well.
I would say — only become an entrepreneur if you (a) LOVE working, (b) LOVE what you are building/working on, and (c) are very good at making decisions and staying focused… I would advise people against doing something solely for money. It should come from a place of passion.
If I’m in the office there’s a lot of editing, recipe tasting/development, phone meetings, etc. If I am on the road I am often doing media appearances, book signings, or meetings with clients.
Day to day I mostly rely on my Director of Advertising and Marketing — who is the person responsible for overseeing most of the deals that bring money into the company. And also my Managing gardner Editor who makes sure all the trains are running on time and all the content is being churned out effectively and in an organized fashion. But I have a staff of around 12 people and because the staff is so small every single person plays a super-important role in the Hungry Girl world.
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