Hi ladymiss! That's quite a list of questions, but I'll do my best to answer:
a) In short, I didn't know where to start....I just started. You have to prioritize, put one foot in front of the other and just start already. I am still learning the industry- literally every day- but I would still be back in a tiny 800 sq. ft. house wondering how I was going to pay the light bill if I didn't just pick a corner of this project and start attacking it!
b) I didn't have the benefit of mentors, though I would have given my right arm to have someone to help guide me. I now spend a decent chunk of my time doing just that, because I personally longed for it so passionately. I did join IBN (see above) fairly early and it has been a huge benefit to me. Also, I attended several Ladies Who Launch (*
http://www.ladieswholaunch.com/* ) events that were great for networking and inspiration. Bella Luccè is now a member of various trade organizations (the Organic Trade Association, PETA's Compassionate Consumer program, Cosmetic Executive Women, etc.) and each one offers its own benefits, but many weren't appropriate for me in the beginning.
c) Ladies Who Launch, without a doubt. Their regional classes bring omen together to brainstorm, motivate and hold each other accountable.
d) At the end of our first six months, I had less than 20 accounts, but we were definitely growing by leaps and bounds each day. At the end of my first year, I had a very part-time assistant who helped with production, closer to 75 accounts and was moving into our first (tiny) production space.
e) Um, does every waking moment seem like overkill? Ha...because that's a pretty accurate portrayal. Though I had been casually making products for a few years as a hobby, it was a full-time venture from the moment Bella Luccè as conceived. I made products during the day while the baby napped and my preschooler was at her school. I worked on the search engine optimization and getting the word out each night after they went to bed. I sketched concepts on the park bench while they climbed the jungle gym. I returned calls while they took baths. I squeezed it in whenever I could, but it was not a casual approach and I thankfully had my parents nearby to take the kids on the occasional weekend afternoon hen I felt overwhelmed. I will always be grateful for the support they gave me in those early days.
f) See above.
Just start. Really, sometimes you have to calculate your risks, draw up a plan then just close your eyes and leap. Yes, it's overwhelming. Yes, it's scary. And that's why 99% of the population won't do it. But do you really wanna be like them, or do you want to live your dream? If I had to do it all over again, I'd be more specialized. Pick one genre of product and sell the hell out of it. Limiting your product lineup maximizes resources on all fronts: less stock to carry, fewer products to promote, smaller website, fewer photos and labels to pay for, easier to export etc. So specialize, lock in your vision like a laser and then spend every waking moment making it happen.