business – Long Island Chick http://longislandchick.com Life on Long Island with a Family Tue, 13 Sep 2016 16:47:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.24 A Sad Day…Miche Closes Its Doors http://longislandchick.com/a-sad-day-miche-closes-its-doors/ http://longislandchick.com/a-sad-day-miche-closes-its-doors/#comments Fri, 01 Apr 2016 14:35:28 +0000 http://longislandchick.com/?p=8749 I am officially broken-hearted. Miche U.S.A. announced that it is liquidating and closing its doors.  But not just broken-hearted… ANGRY. The current executive team ran this company into the ground.  But it did not start there…the destruction of the perfect direct sales company started with its founder, Corbin Church.  While genius at discovering excellent startup opportunities and bringing them alive, running them was a different matter. Constant over-ordering of inventory, over-the-top conferences, as well as heavy borrowing, and then fire sale after fire sale left Miche in a precarious position.  After “stepping down” as CEO,   Miche named Dell Brown, a corporate executive from a local MLM company as CEO.  

Financial Workout

Seeking relief from the mountain of debt crushing the company, Brown turned to Fifth Street Finance, a middle market hedge fund out of NYC.  Fifth Street was the largest note holder and an agreement was reached that it would purchase Miche and take a monstrous loss of $17.9 million on the outstanding debt.  Big mistake.  Several lawsuits were filed against Fifth Street, subsequent to the Miche workout, alleging shareholder fraud, relating to transactions like the Miche workout, and the SEC opened an investigation. While Fifth Street left control of the company with Miche’s executive team, it continued to hold the purse strings…tightly.  Apparently, Corporate never knew, on a month-to-month basis, whether or not Miche would continue to be funded. 

Marketing Disaster

2015 brought on Kristine Widfeldt and Nicole Langer, Vice President of Marketing and Vice President of Sales respectively. It also saw the firing of key personnel including head designer, Ashley Ulabarri.  Miche’s fall began to snowball with forward facing marketing videos that were anything but fashionable and a Summer catalog that was devoid of color and downright dowdy.  With respect to color, when I questioned the apparent lack of diversity, I was told that, “more than 85% of Miche Representatives and their customers are caucasian” as an explanation.  I was appalled…how can we, as an International company, alienate all those who do not fit within the caucasian label???!!!  Moreover, fashion was eliminated from the Miche brand. The current customer base continued to dwindle as inventory fluctuated and was delayed because of funding (although the dock strike was the excuse given, even after the strike had ended). Dell Brown completely reversed his stance regarding fire selling and program after program was released discounting product drastically and offering product to the field at wholesale.

Could it get any whiter?
Could it get any whiter?

 

Losses Continue to Mount Needlessly

In the Fall of 2015, the executive team decided to consolidate the field and placed entire teams under new leaders which caused those leaders to promote and earn large bonuses and commissions.  Many of these transitions violated Miche’s Direct to Corporate Adoption Program’s rules but apparently, that didn’t matter as the executive team needed to be able to demonstrate success. Dell Brown blatantly told leaders at M-Vision 2016 that this move cost the company $100,000.00 at a time when it could ill afford further losses.  To make matters worse, the Executive Team decided to invest in a brand new computer system with a Point of Sale app for representatives. This bold initiative was disclosed at M-Vision 2016, held in January. Mind you, M-Vision was supposed to be a training event for Leaders who paid dearly for airfare and hotel.  The training was sorely lacking.  Sadly, despite the costs incurred for the development of this program, it was never rolled out to the field as the company shut down before release.  

Lackluster Spring Release Sales 

The Spring 2016 collection first debuted at M-Vision 2016 and later released to the public in February 2016, met with lukewarm response.  The Executive team was caught off guard by the lack of sales.  To me, it was obvious – the bulk of the collection was clearly summer product.  Who buys a woven handbag, as well as summer florals and stripes, in wintry February and March??!!  This lack of any fashion knowledge (or common sense) on the part of the marketing department was both insightful and dismaying.

Carry in February? I THINK NOT!
Carry in February? I THINK NOT!

 

The nail in the coffin was the check that Fifth Street Finance had to write for the cost of the incentive trip in April.  That, together with the lackluster sales of the Spring 2016 release, sealed Miche’s fate the end of March.  

Miche Will Live On – Patents Purchased by Magnolia & Vine

However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel – Magnolia & Vine, a young direct sales company, purchased the Miche handbag patents and are currently developing their own interchangeable handbag.  I was heartened by the news as it would be appalling for this brilliant, unique concept to just disappear.  Nicole Langer joined Magnolia & Vine where she has been able to shine without the dark cloud of lack of funding that was hanging over Miche Corporate.  I signed with Magnolia & Vine and am proud to represent them. It’s a great product with an even better home office.

 

Interchangeable jewelry and accessory company
Interchangeable jewelry and accessory company

 

So that’s the story.  Women who relied upon Miche were suddenly left out in the cold without their businesses.  Some representatives depended on the income of their MICHE businesses and lost everything. It was more than a business…we were a family.  Such a sad day for us all.

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3 Must-Have Photo Apps for Instagram Rockstardom! http://longislandchick.com/3-must-have-photo-apps-to-rock-instagram/ http://longislandchick.com/3-must-have-photo-apps-to-rock-instagram/#comments Tue, 02 Feb 2016 11:29:05 +0000 http://longislandchick.com/?p=8681 I just adore Instagram for connecting with new people and marketing my business!  Instagram is a graphic-based social network and as such, you want to foster engagement with your Instagram Followers.  Creating graphics that people will like and share is the name of the game.  These 3 apps should be on your phone NOW! Adding text to your images is a fabulous way to start the conversation and get your images liked and shared. I like to use a combination of these apps which I illustrate below. They really make it a snap to create engaging graphics on the fly!

Wordswag 

($3.99 on app store) cool instagram apps Oh this app is a must! Create your own inspirational photos and watch your engagement go through the roof! You can use the apps graphics or, for better exposure, use your own products in the background and adjust the transparency.  There are a ton of font combinations to use so you can always create something unique and on the fly.   

 

 

 

I love creating subtle sponsoring posts! Here I used Wordswag to create a welcome message for a new Miche team member and superimposed it on top of our February 2016 Starter Kit (which is fantabulous if I do say so myself!). Not only does she get a warm and fuzzy feeling from her new Big Apple team, but her friends and family are notified of her new business venture!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phonto

(free!) instagram apps Phonto lets you add text to any image and it’s FREE!  You can choose from a number of different fonts, styles, colors, sizes and you can even include a drop shadow. Add your website at the bottom of your graphics for branding – great way to get your name out there when people share your images.               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another not-so-subtle sponsoring post.  While I used Wordswag to create the message (I love the look of the combination of the fonts), I branded the image with my website URL with Phonto.

  

       

 

 

 

 

Crossing out a phrase and substituting a different word is an excellent technique to place emphasis on that word. I used Phonto do exactly that in this graphic.  Try next time!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facie 

($3.99 on app store). instagram apps Photos featuring faces in Instagram are more liked than others. But, let’s face it, our selfies may leave something (or a lot) to be desired. That’s where Facie comes in. This app focuses in on the face you select (yes you can adjust each face in the photo separately) and you can tweak skin corrections, make your face leaner, make your eyes brighter and a host of other fixes, filters and enhancers. If you are over 40, make sure this app is in your Instagram arsenal!   

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m going out on a limb here and sharing my “before” picture.  Now Facie is a powerful app and you must be careful not to go overboard with the skin clearing feature otherwise you will look like a plastic doll.  I like to keep it somewhat real, just not too real.                          

 

 

 

 

 

 

Give these apps a shot and mix up your Instagram feed a bit.  Do you have a favorite photo app – please share!

 

 

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A Leopard Can Change Its Spots and Wear…an Apron?! http://longislandchick.com/leopard-can-change-its-spots/ http://longislandchick.com/leopard-can-change-its-spots/#comments Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:48:21 +0000 http://longislandchick.com/?p=8462 Yes a leopard can change its spots and can take a break from blogging to do it. I know, I know, I haven’t written but if you know me, you know that once I get a project – I throw myself into it.  It consumes me. Lucky for my kids, this new project involves making lots and lots of delicious recipes. I have signed on to be an Independent Consultant with Pampered Chef. The last three years of my life have been tumultuous to say the least and my evolution continues with a spatula in hand.

For those of you who might be Pampered Chef virgins (I heard you do exist) here is a quick summary from their website:

For more than 20 years, The Pampered Chef® and its sales force of Independent Consultants have been helping to gather families around the table for quick, delicious meals that are as much fun to prepare as they are to eat. The business was launched in 1980 by company Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Doris Christopher — an educator, home economist and mother who saw the need for professional-quality kitchen tools in the everyday kitchen.

Capitalizing on her knowledge of food preparation techniques and her natural talent for teaching, Christopher amassed an inventory of what she considered to be the essential home kitchen tools, promoted them under The Pampered Chef® name and began showcasing them at in-home cooking demonstrations called Cooking Shows.

I hosted a Pampered Chef party in my home last week and it was at that party that I made the decision to join the team. I realized that 1) I love to cook 2) I love their products (seriously!) and 3) I love to party – why not get paid to do what I love? Out of the numerous network marketing and direct sales opportunities out there, Pampered Chef fit my lifestyle. Guess what? Everyone needs food – we all have to eat and most of us would love to be able to prepare delicious, nutricious meals at home – quickly and easily. I can show you how to do exactly that and with the proper tools.

So I’m busy researching, compiling recipes, and learning the business. And, of course, I have to do it my way. I’m creating some theme parties because seriously that is going to be such fun! I don’t want to have the same shtick each time – I’d rather come in wearing a big, garish sombrero with margaritas to celebrate cinco de mayo or something like that.

Have you ever been to a Pampered Chef party? Do you own any products? Are you looking for some extra income to pay off those credit cards, save for a new car or possibly quit slaving away at your day job? Look no further! I would be happy to introduce you to Pampered Chef – visit my Pampered Chef personal website for more information on products, hosting parties and joining my team!

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And I Thought It Was Just Me: Don’t Call Please – TEXT! http://longislandchick.com/i-thought-was-just-me-dont-call-please-text/ http://longislandchick.com/i-thought-was-just-me-dont-call-please-text/#comments Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:22:13 +0000 http://longislandchick.com/?p=8246 I hate the phone. Did I mention that I HATE THE PHONE! I find chatting on the phone to be a colossal waste of time.  I consider myself to be the “anti-female” – no hanging on the phone all day gossiping about…well…everyone.  When my phone rings, I sigh with exasperation.  When I was practicing, I made it clear to potential clients that they can IM, email, or text to contact me but don’t call and expect me to pick up the phone (at least I made it clear, right?). So when they would invariably call me and I didn’t answer (as I said I wouldn’t), they got the message. If you contact me electronically, you would get an instant answer or at least within the octave (as my mom would say).  I sometimes had big client electronic conversations at 2am because half the time I can’t sleep anyway.

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One of the nice things about electronic conversations is that it is in writing – there is a record (I know…the lawyer is rearing its ugly head).  So you can’t misquote me and we avoid misunderstandings. You can’t tell me I said “A”, when “B” is right there in writing.

In actuality, I would prefer to talk in person over talking on the phone – isn’t that a switch right? Maybe it has to do with being able to give someone my undivided attention.  If we are talking on the phone, I guarantee you I am doing a thousand other things (even if it is just picking at my toenails…TMI?) and I really don’t feel like hearing you ask me if I am doing something else.  Of course I am doing something else! I’m always doing something else! If you feel the need to talk to me, then lets get together over coffee or take a walk so I can give you what you deserve – my full attention.  Don’t we all deserve that at times? If it isn’t important enough to meet in person, text me. You will actually get a better response than holding me prisoner on the phone.

So that is my take on the texting thing – it is a wonderful, quick and painless way to communicate – I would be lost without my unlimited texting (believe you me I take full advantage of that!).  So if you want to talk to me, TEXT!

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Long Island Needs More Farmers’ Markets Starting with Manhasset http://longislandchick.com/support-farmers-market-manhasset/ http://longislandchick.com/support-farmers-market-manhasset/#respond Mon, 18 Jul 2011 22:06:58 +0000 http://longislandchick.com/?p=3114 I am very excited to have Mary Ann Jones from Thrive Naturally featured here as a guest blogger on Long Island Chick. If you don’t know her, you should. 

 

I love Sunday mornings in Manhasset, everything seems possible in the morning, with the whole day still ahead. The less hectic vibe of Sunday is an opportunity to reset and collect your thoughts for the week.

I have lived in Manhasset for 17 years and have, more often than not, taken to the quiet streets of Sunday mornings for long walks. Whether alone or with friends I am always appreciative that I live in such a beautiful place.

It is with this hope, my faith in the potential of Sunday mornings, that I suggest a seasonal Farmer’s Market. The barren, weekend LIRR parking lot seems to lie-in-wait of such a thing. How lovely it would be to stop by after church to pick up local, organic strawberries in the spring. How inspiring to find raw honey from Long Island bees after your morning run all summer and perhaps some fresh apple cider in the fall after you drop off the kids at soccer practice. Can you taste it?

I see the Farmer’s Market as a place to feed our bodies but also our minds and souls. What a positive visual for our community and families. Let’s remind our children that fruit and vegetables are actually grown, that the imperfections of non-industrial food are to be embraced. Let’s challenge ourselves by promoting real food that isn’t shrink wrapped, bagged or boxed. Celebrate food that doesn’t need a nutrition label!

I see local businesses involved, promoting themselves and the best they have to offer. I have done a lot of detective work for my health coaching & nutrition clients and they are surprised that they can find nutrish AND delish choices right here in Manhasset. This would be an opportunity for us to highlight the wealth of choices we already have. My hope is that it would also encourage new business into Manhasset. Wouldn’t it be amazing if our town was seen as a beacon of health and wellness prompting a new juice bar to open on Plandome Road?!

So, Manhasset… What do you think?  Do you agree that a Sunday Farmer’s Market would be a great addition to our community?  If so, please visit http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/we-want-a-farmers-market-in-manhasset/ to sign an online petition to express our community’s interest in this concept. I will also post a link on my website ThriveNaturally.com. The more support we get, the more likely this can become a reality.

Thank you for taking the time to make a difference. Why live when you can thrive.

 

MaryAnn Jones, Holistic Nutritionist

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