Doing things your way is one of the best parts of being your own boss and when done right seems to be highly correlated with outsized success. So, we wanted to gather real-world examples to shed more light on how the best artists, entrepreneurs and leaders differentiate themselves from others in their respective industries.
Emily Agan

Turn around time for a website can take up to six months. Honestly, my clients don’t have time for this long grueling process. Getting online and ahead of the competition is an ASAP ordeal. That’s why I offer website and branding services from start to finish in 2-4 weeks – live and online automagically. Read more>>
Alexandra Seanez

You aren’t just getting your photographs taken, you are embarking on an entire customer experience when you book with me. My goal is to create a seamless and amazing experience from the second I receive an inquiry. Upon booking we will set up a phone consultation so I can get to know every client on a personal level, which also helps us feel like we already know each other when it comes time to their session. Read more>>
Enise Dalisma

“Make a difference with the things that make you different”. A statement that speaks cacophonous to me as an individual, my name is Enise Dalisma also known as “Kourtney the shopper”. I am the owner and personal shopper at Kourtneys Foreign Kart LLC. During the commencement of this company, I started it with the thought of being different from the average personal shopping company. Read more>>
Tim Colby

From the very beginning we made a commitment to only use the very best ingredients we could find. Businesses are always trying find ways to save money to get higher profit margins and more often than not, quality is the first area to get cut. Even seasonings from some of the big national brands are loaded with junk. They will use excessive amounts of salt because it’s cheap or preservatives, artificial ingredients and fillers. On our labels you will only find a list of perfectly balanced and blended herbs and spices. No other junk. Read more>>
Erika Williams

I like to think so, I add math to my art. I am an abstract artist and when many people think of abstract art, they often relate it to just a bunch of paint thrown on a canvas and sometimes it can be just that. However, I often described my abstract art as complex simplicity, with a touch of optical illusion. Often, it’s a numbers game within how I create, how I place my lines, squares and circles. Read more>>
Imani Harvey

When im determining my pricing, it falls into a place on “if i was paying would i want to pay that?” A lot of business owners don’t take into account that most their potential clients would die for that look but because they are pricy it tends to turn a lot of heads. I want to change that and become afford for the high class, middle class and low class! No matter what class I’m in there is just some things that i won’t simply get because they are overpriced not because i didn’t have it. I want to be that brand that attracts every eye because I LOVE WHAT I DO ! Read more>>
Andrea Bosnak

Judging by the majority of my work, many would consider me a sign-painter. That profession in general is different from the industry standard. As far as sign painters go, I’m not doing anything super unique. However, the standard for signage is vinyl, which is super different from what I do. There is definitely a time and a place for both, but in my opinion hand generated work has a warmth and soul to it that is just unmatched. Read more>>
Will Medina

Our personalized approach to travel and destination wedding planning is an art lost in this digital world. Even with our nationwide clients, we offer our services via Zoom to keep that face-to-face element that is so Important to accomplish great results when planning for such a special event/occasion. Read more>>