
Ten minutes or less, every weekday, on the real stuff of running a small business.
The Girls Mean Business has been supporting women in business since 2011. Claire Mitchell is a marketing and business coach with over 25 years of experience - she's built her own businesses, made plenty of mistakes along the way, and helped thousands of women build theirs. So the conversations are honest, practical... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 18 days ago |
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“I need you to do it cheap because I haven’t got much of a budget.”
Claire overheard this in a coffee shop last week… and knew exactly how that story ends.
In this episode, she talks about pricing, undercharging, and why lowerin... more
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When did you last contact your existing customers?
Not to answer a question or chase a payment.
Actually contact them. Tell them something new. Remind them you exist. Let them know what else you do.
Because if the answer is “no... more
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Have you ever looked at your website or social posts and thought, “This makes total sense”… but no one’s buying?
It might not be your offer. It might not be your pricing.
It might be how you’re explaining what you do.
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A lot of women are brilliant at what they do… and absolutely terrible at telling people about it.
In this episode, Claire talks about selling, and why so many good business owners freeze when it comes to promoting their work, putt... more
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Most people know they need to put their prices up. They've known for months. The problem isn't knowing - it's the fear of what happens when you actually do it. Claire shares what really happens when you send that email, and why it's... more
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Being the cheapest option feels like a safe strategy. Fewer objections, more bookings, right? Claire breaks down what you're actually trading when you price low - and why the real cost has very little to do with money.
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If it feels like you've been busy for weeks but nothing has actually moved, this episode is probably why. Claire talks about what happens when you've got too many things competing for your attention at once - and why the answer is a... more
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In this episode, I’m talking about pricing for small business owners and why something can feel expensive to one person and completely fine to another.
Using simple real-life examples (including a £300 cycle helmet and buying flow... more
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The show centers on practical, no-fluff guidance for women running small businesses, with short daily episodes that mix personal stories, real-world experiments, and actionable tips. Recent episodes emphasize staying agile and customer-focused—whether through proactive upselling and expanding offerings, reframing setbacks as opportunities, or building sustainable habits that support long-term progress. Across episodes, the host blends relatable anecdotes with concrete takeaways on marketing, pricing, productivity, and mindset, making it relevant for solopreneurs, small teams, and handlers of multiple ventures. A standout thread is the emphasis on finishing what you start, maintaining momentum, and adapting plans without losing momentum or s... more
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