105: Finding What Makes Your Business POP One Balloon At A Time

 
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In this episode of The Corporate Dropout, Paige Staylor, owner of Pop VB in Virginia Beach, VA, talks about her journey to being a business owner. She discusses some of the important lessons she has learned while scaling a business and collaborating with others in the balloon decor industry. She tells us how her team creates a system for thinking big in order to expand upon their creativity and innovation.

 

In today’s episode you’ll learn:

  • How Pop VB was born 
  • The most benefits of scaling a team for your business
  • The value of efficient systems
  • What it means to work on your business instead of in your business

& SO MUCH MORE!

 

About Paige Staylor

After finding out I was pregnant with our third boy, I knew I needed to start something that I was truly passionate about, and allowed me the flexibility of mom life! After designing a few balloon garlands for my friends, one of them suggested I start a balloon design company. My initial response… “Is that a real thing? A balloon company?” After a bit of instagramming, I quickly realized… BALLOONS ARE DEFINITELY A THING! Channeling my background of marketing and graphics, mix in my love of all things creative, fun and pink, Pop VB was born!

 

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