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My Top 4 Cake Business Mistakes

 
 

I would look at the cake designers I LOVED, ADMIRED, and ADORED and thought how lucky they were to have the thriving, successful, fan filled cake business others adored!

I used to think nothing bad happened to them, they didn’t have difficulty building their business, and I was the one clawing my way to the top.

After a few years of realizing that with success comes failure, I started to see that when my cake business got hit with a roadblock, it was an awesome opportunity for me to grow and learn the valuable lessons.

Failure can also be avoided by learning from others…so I wanted to share a few of my failures that kept success away from me.

1. AVOIDING MY MONEY

Starting my cake business came at the cost of investing in myself with bank loans, credit cards, and other people investing in my dream. 

When I got busier and my days were filled with so much stuff to do, I started to ignore my finances. I did track my cake sales! But I ignored my business expenses, looking at credit card statements, and turned a blind eye to anything money related. 

And my finances SUFFERED! At the end of the year, I was left with a HUGE financial MESS.

Have you ever tried to do your taxes with no history of your business expenses in the past 8 months?

A complete nightmare! 

Once I started to pay close attention to my money, tracked every penny, sat down to update my finances every week, money started to flow into my business on a more consistent basis and I understood my money. 

Money needs your attention!

If you want to make more money, show your money your undivided attention and take care of your finances!

2. THINKING CUSTOMERS WOULD FLOOD INTO MY CAKE BUSINESS WITH NO/MINIMAL ADVERTISING AND MARKETING. 

There were PLENTY of times where I sat around, looked at my email account and saw the scarcity of cake requests.

What the hell?! I want more orders!!!

But honestly, I wasn’t consistent in getting my cake business “out there” so people could book their cakes with me. 

I thought what I was doing was good enough but apparently, I wasn’t making enough money to fully financially support myself. 

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I got extremely focused on putting together a marketing and advertising plan for how I was going to get my cake business out there to consistently book more orders.

Which I talk about inside my free eBook: My Top 4 Booking Strategies for your Cake Business!

If you aren’t making enough money in your cake business, you have to mentally be COMMITTED to booking more cake orders. 

Then you have to come up with a plan for how you will book the cake orders. 

Which means, doing what you aren’t doing right now. 

3. PRICING MY CAKES BECAUSE I WAS NEW.

What’s all about this “I have to prove myself and charge low to book more cake orders?”

Who are you proving your worth to? 

Your self worth comes from INSIDE!! 

Stop charging low for cakes so you can prove yourself. All that will equal is a glorified hobby business and it will be hard to break the pattern of charging low for your cakes. 

I didn’t care that was new anymore. I started to build my self-worth and confidence in myself WHICH IS THE FIRST STEP OF CHARGING YOUR WORTH!!! 

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Most cake designers think it’s a magic pill I will sell you to charge more. 

No, it’s you knowing you deserve more then you will have the confidence to charge more. 

4. COULDN'T HANDLE THE PRESSURE OF MASSIVE GROWTH.

Now, this sounds crazy but when my cake business exploded with orders, I was SO overwhelmed, I felt like I had a massive breakdown and wanted to quit my cake business. 

I vividly remember calling my mom crying and crying because I was so flippin’ tired of EVERYTHING! 

And I did quit. (not too many people know this). 

But people kept inquiring about cakes and I didn’t respond because I didn’t know how to handle the growth and I was TIRED. 

After that, I learned some SOLID time management practices and implemented them in my cake business. I also started to put myself first instead of my cake business first. 

Hey, the designer needs to be in tip-top shape to properly run the business. If not, the business is operating on shaky ground. 

Learn from these mistakes instead of stumbling upon them yourselves. 

Guessing at what to charge for your cake orders?

Still confused if you are charging enough for your cakes?

Do you know you aren’t charging enough for your cakes?

No worries!

I have a Free Cake Pricing Checklist that you can download right now and learn everything you need to learn how to price your cakes for Profits.

If you are guessing, you probably aren’t charging enough for your cakes. You can’t guess your way to success!

I hope this post gave you a bit more insight that all businesses have several learning lessons along the way! If you are experiencing trouble in the moment in your cake business, this is only proof that you are growing into a better entrepreneur! 

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5 Things I wish I knew Growing my Cake Business

 
 

Following my dream and starting my cake business was the best thing I could do for myself during my career change.

For YEARS I’ve wanted to be a cake designer yet didn’t act on it until 5 years ago. After getting my cake business off the ground, I learned so many lessons about pricing, business, marketing, customers, being an entrepreneur…you name it!

I could write an entire book on everything I’ve learned starting a cake business (hmmm book idea!) but I only have this blog post so far!

If I could go back and give myself these golden nuggets, I wish I knew the following:

1. It takes time to grow a business.

I wanted success in my business as quickly as I snapped my fingers. And when I felt like I wasn’t moving fast enough, the slower my business grew.

In this day and age, life is all about who got there the fastest and living the glamours life NOW. It’s totally unsexy to talk about the learning lessons, the time invested, the long nights, the doubts, the pain, the angry customers, etc.

I would see the cake designers and business owners I loved and I envied their success.

But when I got to know those cake designers, they were studying for years or invested 10,000 hours in their craft to have the success they currently have.

Building a business is all about growth and sometimes that takes time. While you can speed up the timeline learning from others, when you learn to enjoy the journey, success can come a bit quicker.

2. Unexpected expenses.

After I got back from Bonnie Gordon College of Confectionary arts in Toronto, I was ready to get my business going! However, I didn’t account for all the business expenses that comes with running a business.

Owning a cake business does have a lot of start up costs, with tools, equipment, classes, ingredients, testing recipes, buying supplies, the cake business adds up!

I somewhat felt blindsided when I discovered I needed to buy a lot of “stuff” just to make cakes in my business.

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3. Invest in yourself.

I invested in my cake career by attending school in Toronto. However, 90% of the classes were cake design and nothing was business related.

So I tried building a business on my own until I had so many questions about this and that… I truly needed some HELP!

I needed help with running cake business, marketing my cakes, changing my mindset around money, becoming a better designer.

After I admitted that I needed help to help me become a better cake business owner and designer, my business took off faster.

A lot of cake designers think they can do it on their own, but in actuality they don’t grow that fast. They make about the same amount of money each month.

In order to take your cake business to the next level, you must invest in yourself! When you invest in yourself and decide to take your business much more seriously, you start to get the results you want! Not the results you keep getting.

4. Stop listening to others. 

I used to listen to anyone who had any advice about MY cake business, MY future, My products, MY direction. And I allowed those comments to take me in all different kinds of directions.

At the end of the day, I wasn’t happy with my cake business until I started listening to myself and taking my own advice.

From that inner space, I was able to make decisions that led me to happiness and a cake business I loved! Versus a cake business I like and loathed so many things inside.

I let go of ideas and products that didn’t make me happy and I was able to fill that space with a business i enjoyed!

5. When you grow, GET READY!

I hit a huge growth spurt in my cake business that was super exciting! But when it was time to execute on the cake orders, I was OVERWHELMED!!!

Being extremely busy in your cake business is awesome but when you don’t have the support, resources, or supplies, it can be a nightmare.

After being completely overwhelmed in my business, I wanted to quit! And I did quit (without telling anyone) and my cake sales plummeted. Until I realized I wanted to keep my cake business, I had to build the momentum back up.

Instead of being overwhelmed, I wish I planned ahead with my cake orders, hired support, and paced myself with all my cake orders. 

I hope these learning lessons can help shed some light on how growing a cake business isn’t all glitz and glamour. However, when I told myself it’s a journey to enjoy instead, the ride became WAY more enjoyable!

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