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Revenue Rehab EP 132: My Journey with Rachel Minion: From Side Hustle to Six Figures
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This week our host Brandi Starr is joined by Rachel Minion, Founder of Rockstar and Moon.
Meet Rachel Minion, an unapologetic marketing strategist with a flair for creativity and a resilient spirit. From navigating the collapse of her family's printing business during the 2008 recession to building her own marketing empire, her journey is nothing short of inspirational.
Leveraging her experience and existing client base, Rachel has successfully transitioned from a side hustle to a full-time thriving business, with her husband by her side, driving growth through technology and process efficiency. Today, she aims to help 100 businesses double their size and empower cancer warriors.
In this episode of Revenue Rehab, Brandi and Rachel dive into the importance of believing in your "why," embracing flexibility when the universe redirects you, and the power of impactful daily reflection. Discover how Rachel's unique perspective on marketing and her journey of turning adversity into advantage can inspire you to make something out of nothing.
Bullet Points of Key Topics + Chapter Markers:
Topic #1 The Genesis of Rockstar and Moon [08:12] “When the printing industry began to decline, I realized I had to pivot quickly,” Rachel Minion shares her turning point. “Using my background with my parents' business, I seized the opportunity to offer marketing services to my existing clients.” Brandi Starr acknowledges, “That’s a fantastic example of leveraging what you already have to create something new and impactful.”
Topic #2 Embracing Change During COVID-19 [15:43] “The pandemic was a blessing in disguise for me,” admits Rachel. “Being furloughed from Ticketmaster pushed me to dive fully into Rockstar and Moon and gave me the time to focus and grow it.” Brandi reflects, “It’s all about following where the universe directs you, sometimes those unexpected turns in life take you exactly where you need to be.”
Topic #3 The Importance of Complementary Skills [22:57] “My husband joining the business was a game-changer,” Rachel states. “His technology and process efficiency skills perfectly balance my creative strengths, helping us serve small businesses more effectively.” Brandi adds, “It’s crucial to recognize your skill gaps and fill them with talent that complements your strengths. That collaboration can elevate your business to new heights.”
What’s One Thing You Can Do Today
Rachel’s ‘One Thing’ is to form the habit of asking yourself how you can make an impact each day. "Take a moment every morning to reflect and identify one action that will drive positive change, either for yourself or for others. This daily intention not only creates a sense of purpose but also contributes to meaningful progress. Just like in marketing, where we aim for small conversions that build up, consider each impactful action as a micro yes towards your larger goals."
Buzzword Banishment
Rachel’s Buzzword to Banish is 'TOFU, MOFU, and BOFU'. She wants to banish these terms because she believes they represent an outdated view of marketing funnels. Rachel explains that these buzzwords imply prospects are simply falling through a funnel, whereas she envisions a more engaging journey where prospects make "micro yeses" and climb upwards.
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Meet Rachel Minion, an unapologetic marketing strategist with a flair for creativity and a resilient spirit. From navigating the collapse of her family's printing business during the 2008 recession to building her own marketing empire, her journey is nothing short of inspirational.
Leveraging her experience and existing client base, Rachel has successfully transitioned from a side hustle to a full-time thriving business, with her husband by her side, driving growth through technology and process efficiency. Today, she aims to help 100 businesses double their size and empower cancer warriors.
In this episode of Revenue Rehab, Brandi and Rachel dive into the importance of believing in your "why," embracing flexibility when the universe redirects you, and the power of impactful daily reflection. Discover how Rachel's unique perspective on marketing and her journey of turning adversity into advantage can inspire you to make something out of nothing.
Bullet Points of Key Topics + Chapter Markers:
Topic #1 The Genesis of Rockstar and Moon [08:12] “When the printing industry began to decline, I realized I had to pivot quickly,” Rachel Minion shares her turning point. “Using my background with my parents' business, I seized the opportunity to offer marketing services to my existing clients.” Brandi Starr acknowledges, “That’s a fantastic example of leveraging what you already have to create something new and impactful.”
Topic #2 Embracing Change During COVID-19 [15:43] “The pandemic was a blessing in disguise for me,” admits Rachel. “Being furloughed from Ticketmaster pushed me to dive fully into Rockstar and Moon and gave me the time to focus and grow it.” Brandi reflects, “It’s all about following where the universe directs you, sometimes those unexpected turns in life take you exactly where you need to be.”
Topic #3 The Importance of Complementary Skills [22:57] “My husband joining the business was a game-changer,” Rachel states. “His technology and process efficiency skills perfectly balance my creative strengths, helping us serve small businesses more effectively.” Brandi adds, “It’s crucial to recognize your skill gaps and fill them with talent that complements your strengths. That collaboration can elevate your business to new heights.”
What’s One Thing You Can Do Today
Rachel’s ‘One Thing’ is to form the habit of asking yourself how you can make an impact each day. "Take a moment every morning to reflect and identify one action that will drive positive change, either for yourself or for others. This daily intention not only creates a sense of purpose but also contributes to meaningful progress. Just like in marketing, where we aim for small conversions that build up, consider each impactful action as a micro yes towards your larger goals."
Buzzword Banishment
Rachel’s Buzzword to Banish is 'TOFU, MOFU, and BOFU'. She wants to banish these terms because she believes they represent an outdated view of marketing funnels. Rachel explains that these buzzwords imply prospects are simply falling through a funnel, whereas she envisions a more engaging journey where prospects make "micro yeses" and climb upwards.
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