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  • In this minisode of The Floral Hustle, Jen dives into one of the most powerful marketing tools you have: you! As florists, we often pour our heart and creativity into our designs, but showing up as the face behind our business can elevate trust, connection, and ultimately, client bookings. Jen shares actionable tips for being visible, relatable, and magnetic in your business. Learn why it’s crucial to let your personality shine, build rapport with clients and vendors, and how simply being present on social media or your website can drive meaningful engagement.

    Key Topics Covered

    Why Showing Up MattersJen explains why you are your business’s superpower. She emphasizes how clients connect not just with your floral designs, but with the person creating them.For introverted creatives, she provides encouragement and tips for showcasing yourself in ways that feel authentic and approachable.The Power of Being Seen on Social MediaJen gives ideas on how to create shareable content, such as videos with wedding tips and flower insights.She shares her experience with shareable videos on budgeting, flower arrangements, and wedding planning tips, which have increased her exposure and referrals.Making Your About Page PersonalThe "About Us" page is a must for any florist website. Jen talks about the value of adding a photo of yourself and a personal story, helping clients feel a connection and building trust before you ever meet.Building In-Person RelationshipsJen encourages florists to connect with wedding planners, venue managers, and photographers at each event.She explains how these relationships can lead to more referrals and create a magnetic brand presence that clients remember.Jen’s Real-Life ExampleIn a candid story, Jen shares her experience with a challenging client and how being authentic, direct, and confident helped her win the business over other florists.She talks about how her approach with clients, backed by her reputation for professionalism and reliability, makes her a top referral choice for vendors.

    Takeaway Tips for Florists

    Post One Video a WeekJen suggests showing up weekly with a video that provides valuable advice to both clients and vendors. Talk about wedding flower tips, budget tips, or showcase a unique centerpiece idea.Highlight Your ValuesOn your website, social media, and even in conversations, be transparent about what you value in business. Let your personality and experience shine through to attract the right clients.Network as the Face of Your BrandIntroduce yourself to planners, venues, and photographers as the face of your business. Cultivating these relationships is one of your most valuable selling features.Make Your Business MagneticJen’s closing advice is to embody the “badass energy” that makes you unforgettable to vendors and clients alike. Being present, authentic, and showing gratitude makes clients and vendors feel valued, creating a cycle of loyalty and referrals.

    Listen Now to Embrace Your Business’s Biggest Asset—YOU!

  • In this insightful episode of The Floral Hustle podcast, Jen welcomes special guest Franceska, widely known as “The Hotel Florist.” Franceska shares her journey from corporate burnout to building a sustainable and profitable floral business through recurring hotel contracts. She explains how florists can explore revenue streams beyond weddings and daily flower orders, especially by partnering with hotels and other high-end corporate clients.

    Whether you’re a florist eager to boost your income, find financial stability, or simply avoid the wedding season grind, this episode reveals how to approach the hotel industry with confidence. Discover the potential of building a high-value, recurring revenue model and learn actionable steps to get started in this niche.

    Topics Covered:

    Franceska’s Journey - From Dubai to Dallas, hear how Franceska transitioned from corporate life to a flourishing floral career, ultimately creating “The Hotel Florist” and establishing herself in the hotel and luxury space.Recurring Revenue for Florists - Why relying solely on weddings can limit your income potential, and how regular contracts can transform your floral business.Mindset Shifts for Success - Both Jen and Franceska dive into how trauma, confidence, and the willingness to redefine success contribute to business growth.Understanding Hotel Contracts - Tips on approaching hotels, speaking to decision-makers, and creating mutually beneficial relationships.Profit First Approach - How implementing the Profit First method can ensure a healthy cash flow and prevent burnout for florists.Actionable Steps to Begin Working with Hotels - Franceska shares practical first steps for florists to start pitching their services to hotels, including identifying potential clients and creating strong initial proposals.

    Key Takeaways:

    Think Beyond Weddings: Weddings are wonderful but shouldn’t be your sole revenue stream. Consider recurring hotel or corporate contracts for stability.Mindset Matters: Address past limitations and step into an empowered, growth-oriented mindset to attract high-value clients.Profit First: Learn to manage cash flow with the Profit First method and take home consistent profit, even in a fluctuating industry.Network with Confidence: Don’t be afraid to reach out to hotels! Francesca explains how to approach general managers with confidence.Scale Efficiently: Building long-term corporate partnerships can help you scale your business sustainably and free up time for what matters most.

    Resources Mentioned:

    The Hotel Florist InstagramProfit First by Mike Michalowicz


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    PROGRAM LINKS:
    Starter Challenge: https://www.thehotelflorist.co/offers/kJfYujU8?coupon_code=WELCOME90
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    The Hotel Florist Starter Kit: https://www.thehotelflorist.co/starter-kit The Hotel Florist Profit Method (doors open November 10-16, 2024) so email us to get on the list: hello@thehotelflorist.

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  • Welcome, flower friends! 🌸 In this minisode of The Floral Hustle, Jen dives deep into the art of creating beautiful floral designs by breaking down the essential layers of design. Perfect for florists looking to refine their recipes, simplify pricing, and elevate their arrangements, this episode guides you through each layer needed to make your florals bloom to their fullest.

    Episode Highlights:

    Foundational Blooms: Learn why larger blooms, like roses, peonies, and mums, are ideal for creating structure and adding volume.Transition Blooms: Discover how medium-sized flowers such as spray roses and lisianthus add softness and blend the focal blooms with fillers.Fillers for Depth: Explore the role of Queen Anne’s lace, wax flower, and baby’s breath in filling gaps, creating texture, and balancing color.Line Flowers for Drama: Hear Jen’s thoughts on using line flowers like delphinium and snapdragons to add verticality and flair to designs.Dancing Flowers for Movement: Learn how delicate blooms like scabiosa and cosmos bring elegance and motion to arrangements.Coverage Blooms: For larger pieces, Jen explains the use of big coverage blooms like hydrangeas to mask mechanics and bulk up designs affordably.

    Key Takeaways for Florists:

    Recipe Building: Simplify planning with a foundational floral recipe that can be adjusted to suit any client’s preferences or budget.Sourcing Smartly: Tips on buying hydrangeas and other blooms affordably from auctions, ensuring fresher and higher-quality flowers for your designs.Scaling Your Business: Get insights into choosing budget-friendly options without sacrificing the fullness and beauty of your arrangements.

    Special Announcement: Business, Bouquets, & Branding Workshop

    Exciting news! Jen is launching the Business, Bouquets, & Branding Workshop in January, held in her home-based studio in Minneapolis. This unique, hands-on workshop will cover everything from recipe building to photographing your creations and branding your floral business with confidence.

  • In this episode of The Floral Hustle, host Jen dives into the realities of balancing a thriving floral business with motherhood, personal wellness, and ADHD. As a solo florist working out of her garage and generating six figures, Jen shares candid insights about managing life’s daily challenges while keeping her business stress-free and profitable. With over 20 years of experience and a certified life and mindset coach, Jen reveals how to build resilience, prioritize mental health, and maintain harmony in both business and family life.

    Episode Highlights:

    Balancing Life as a Florist and Mom
    Discover Jen’s unique strategies for managing a demanding florist business while parenting two kids, one with special needs. She discusses her approach to building a stable, supportive environment for her family amidst the demands of running a successful floral business.Mental Health in the Florist Industry
    Jen opens up about her personal journey, sharing the significance of mental health in her life and business. From building her $100K florist business to becoming a life coach, she explains how supporting mental wellness is essential for business growth and personal satisfaction.Systems and Tools for Florist Efficiency
    Learn Jen’s top productivity tools, from Google Calendar to Trello, that streamline her daily tasks and help her stay organized. Discover tips for managing scheduling, handling unexpected issues, and avoiding burnout as a florist.Navigating ADHD in Business
    With a recent ADHD diagnosis, Jen shares how she’s turned this challenge into a strength. Learn how she uses structure, self-discipline, and small, achievable goals to keep her business running smoothly and reach new heights of success.Setting Boundaries and Finding Balance
    Jen emphasizes the power of saying no and prioritizing tasks that "feel good" for the business. She explains why creating boundaries—like using scheduling tools and prepping each Sunday—is crucial for avoiding overwhelm and maintaining balance.Supporting Fellow Florists on Their Journey
    In her role as a mindset coach, Jen works with florists to help them achieve balance, mental wellness, and business success. She shares her hope to support other florists, encouraging them to create thriving businesses without compromising their well-being.
  • In this episode, Jen shares actionable tips to help you move closer to achieving a $100,000 floral business. Whether you're just starting out or have been in the floral industry for a while, these three simple yet powerful steps can set you on the right path. It's all about the little things you can do this week that will lead to bigger results.

    Key Takeaways:

    Build Relationships with Wedding Planners:Reach out to three local wedding planners and start building relationships. Wedding planners can be your key to booking more weddings, as they often refer florists to couples.Pro Tip: Start by following them on social media, interacting with their posts, and showing genuine interest in their work. This can open the door to collaborations that could generate substantial revenue for your business.Audit Your Online Presence:Review your Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and website. Does your branding clearly communicate that you are a wedding and event florist? First impressions matter!Tip: Ask someone to describe your business after looking at your online platforms to ensure your messaging is clear and effective.Invest in Yourself:Whether it’s time or money, investing in your personal and professional growth will yield returns. Jen shares how she has spent over $80,000 on her development, which helped her grow her business significantly. From courses to coaching, taking the time to learn from others can fast-track your success.Book Recommendation: Profit First by Mike Michalowicz – a game-changer for financial management in your business.

    Want to Fast Track Your Success?
    Jen introduces the Floral CEO Accelerator, a 12-week group program designed to help wedding and event florists build a thriving business. If you're ready to take your business to the next level, check out the details in the show notes below. https://thefloralhustle.myflodesk.com/floralceoaccelerator

    Resources Mentioned:

    Profit First by Mike MichalowiczThe Floral CEO Accelerator Program https://thefloralhustle.myflodesk.com/floralceoacceleratorBlue Blossom Academy (for launching a silk flower business)

    Follow Jen on Instagram:
    @‌thefloralhustle
    Be sure to follow Jen for more business tips, insights, and inspiration!

    Join the Conversation:
    What steps are you taking to move your floral business toward $100K? Share your thoughts in the comments or tag Jen on social media!

  • In this episode of The Floral Hustle podcast, Jen dives into the strategies that successful florists can use to keep their calendar full, even during slow seasons. From booking high-end clients to ensuring consistent bookings year-round, Jen offers practical tips for wedding florists looking to build and maintain a six-figure floral business. Learn how to manage client expectations, foster relationships with key wedding vendors, and keep your creative spark alive to attract your ideal clients.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    How to book weddings even during off-season monthsImportance of staying visible and maintaining consistent communication with clientsBuilding strong relationships with wedding planners, photographers, and venues to grow your referral networkCreative ways to showcase your floral designs when business is slowThe power of showing up consistently on social media to stay top-of-mind with potential clientsHow systems and processes can help streamline your marketing effortsElevating your brand to attract higher-budget weddingsJen’s own experience of rebranding her floral business to attract better clientsThe value of accountability in hitting your business goals and how to implement it

    Why You Should Listen:
    If you’re a florist looking to scale your business to six figures, this episode is packed with actionable tips and strategies to help you consistently book weddings and grow your business. Jen’s advice on staying creative, cultivating vendor relationships, and using social media strategically will help you hit those revenue goals while keeping your passion for floristry alive.

    Quotes from the Episode:

    "When business is slow, that’s when you need to hit the gas on follow-ups and stay visible with your audience.""Consistently booking clients year-round means staying top of mind with planners, photographers, and venues.""Showcase your creativity even when it’s slow—spend $25 on flowers and create content to inspire your audience."

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Join the 100K Challenge at thefloralhustle.com/100KFollow Jen on Instagram for more floral business tipsStay tuned for more details on Jen’s upcoming mastermind style group coaching program for florists!

    Connect with Jen:

    Website: http://thefloralhustle.comInstagram: @‌thefloralhustle
  • In this minisode of The Floral Hustle, Jen dives into the importance of diversifying your revenue streams as a florist to build a thriving, six-figure business. She discusses why relying on a single revenue source—like wedding florals—can limit growth and lead to burnout. Instead, Jen shares how adding a la carte flowers, silk flower rentals, workshops, and corporate partnerships can transform your business, boost your income, and reduce stress.

    If you're a florist looking to scale your business to $100K and beyond, this episode is packed with actionable insights on how to create multiple streams of income while maintaining a life-first business.

    Key Takeaways:

    Don't Rely on One Revenue Stream: Learn why focusing on multiple income sources like a la carte flowers, silk flower rentals, and cultural weddings helps protect your business.Creative Freedom & Financial Stability: Discover how you can maintain creative control while ensuring financial security by diversifying revenue streams.Building a Six-Figure Florist Business: Jen shares tips on how she reached $250K+ in wedding business revenue this year alone by strategically adding new income sources.The Silk Flower Rental Opportunity: Find out how Jen's latest venture into silk flower rentals has already generated over $8,500 with minimal effort.

    Episode Highlights:

    [00:00] Jen introduces the importance of not putting all your eggs in one basket as a florist.[00:03] Different revenue streams florists can adopt: weddings, cultural weddings, a la carte flowers, and silk flower rentals.[00:06] Why a retail shop might not be the best choice for a florist wanting more freedom.[00:12] Insights into launching a silk flower rental business and how Jen quadrupled her investment.[00:16] A la carte flowers: A great way to generate passive income with minimal hassle.[00:18] How multiple revenue streams can protect your business and support sustainable growth.

    Links & Resources:

    100K Challenge: Join Jen's 5-Day 100K Floral Business Challenge from October 21–25. thefloralhustle.com/100kBlue Blossom Academy: Interested in launching a silk flower rental business? Use code HUSTLE for an exclusive discount. Learn more here.A la Carte Flower Program: Listen to Jen’s previous episodes on how to implement a successful a la carte flower program for your florist business.
  • In this special 100th episode of The Floral Hustle podcast, I dive into the essential strategies every florist needs to build a successful and profitable floral business. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to elevate your business to six figures, this episode covers the foundational principles that will help you create a business that not only fulfills your passion but also provides financial stability.

    I also share exciting details about my upcoming 5-Day 100K Challenge, where you’ll learn how to grow your business to six figures while maintaining balance in your life.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    Pricing for Profit – The importance of properly pricing your floral services to ensure profitability, using the right formulas, and accounting for labor and hard goods.Attracting Your Ideal Client – How to market to the clients you want to work with by showcasing the right style of work and building trust with higher-budget clients.Streamlining Your Services – The power of simplifying your service offerings to make your business more efficient and scalable.Consistent Marketing – Tips for showing up regularly in your marketing efforts to grow your floral business and drive client engagement.Building Key Relationships – Why connecting with wedding planners, event coordinators, and other industry professionals is critical to long-term success.

    Why You Should Listen: If you’re a florist striving to grow your business to six figures and beyond, this episode is packed with actionable insights that will help you transform your floral business into a profitable, sustainable venture. From pricing strategies to relationship-building, this episode will give you the tools you need to attract the right clients, streamline your operations, and scale your business.

    Episode Highlights:

    The common mistake florists make with pricing and how to avoid undercharging.Why attracting ideal clients starts with understanding who you want to work with and positioning your brand accordingly.How simplifying your service offerings can help you save time and increase efficiency.The importance of consistent marketing and how to set up content pillars to make your social media strategy easier.Real-life examples of how building relationships with key industry players can significantly boost your business revenue.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Join the 5-Day 100K Challenge thefloralhustle.com/100kDownload the Floral Pricing Guide thefloralhustle.com/pricing

    Take the Next Step: Ready to take your floral business to the next level? Join me for the 5-Day 100K Challenge where you’ll learn the exact steps to build a six-figure business that you love. Sign up here- thefloralhustle.com/100k

    Connect with Me:

    Website: TheFloralHustle.comInstagram: @‌TheFloralHustle
  • In this week’s minisode of The Floral Hustle, Jen dives deep into the importance of consistency in building a six-figure floral business. Discover how small, consistent actions—whether in social media, client follow-ups, or even planning your week—can lead to massive results over time. Jen shares real-world examples of how inconsistent efforts in areas like social media posting can hinder growth and outlines how to build strategies that work.

    Key Takeaways:

    Consistency is Key: Sporadic efforts, especially on social media, won’t yield the results you're aiming for. Consistently showing up is essential for success.Develop a Social Media Plan: Posting randomly won’t cut it. Jen shares insights on creating content pillars to make your social media strategy manageable and effective.Client Follow-ups: Having a consistent communication plan with clients is crucial for business growth. Learn how to set up a follow-up process that helps you close more clients.Weekly Planning: Organizing your tasks and to-do lists can make your week more productive and help you stay on track with both personal and professional goals.Keep Promises to Yourself: One of the most critical elements of consistency is sticking to the promises you make to yourself. Whether it’s fitness goals or business objectives, following through will help you become the entrepreneur you aspire to be.

    Actionable Tips:

    Set up content pillars for your social media to post consistently and stay in front of your audience.Create a weekly plan to organize both business tasks and personal commitments.Establish a client follow-up system to ensure steady communication and higher booking rates.
  • Welcome to The Floral Hustle podcast! In this episode, I, Jeni Becht, share my personal journey of scaling my floral business from a side hustle into a six-figure enterprise. If you’re a florist struggling to grow your business, feeling overwhelmed by competing demands, or unsure how to take your floral career to the next level, this episode is for you!

    Episode Highlights:

    Overcoming Self-Doubt: Learn how I moved from thinking my business could only be a side hustle to realizing it had the potential to thrive as a six-figure business.Personal Challenges: I discuss the major life transitions that affected my business, including losing my mother, navigating motherhood, and making critical decisions for my family while running a growing business.The Power of Community: I share how surrounding myself with industry leaders like Holly Chapple and joining creative business masterminds changed my perspective on the value of my work.Investing in Yourself: Why investing in education, mentorship, and building relationships with planners and decorators helped me scale my business.Work-Life Balance: Balancing floral entrepreneurship with motherhood and my strategies for maintaining mental, physical, and emotional health while running a successful business.

    Join the 100K Challenge for Florists

    Want to learn the exact framework I used to scale my floral business to six figures? Join my 5-day 100K Challenge from October 21-25, 2024, at 1:00 PM CST. You’ll get actionable insights on how to charge your worth, streamline your processes, and grow your floral business sustainably.

    Register now at and start building the floral business of your dreams!

    Join the 100K Challenge for Florists

    Want to learn the exact framework I used to scale my floral business to six figures? Join my 5-day 100K Challenge from October 21-25, 2024, at 1:00 PM CST. You’ll get actionable insights on how to charge your worth, streamline your processes, and grow your floral business sustainably.

    Register now at thefloralhustle.com/100k and start building the floral business of your dreams!

  • In this minisode of The Floral Hustle podcast, host Jeni Becht dives into the realities of owning a six-figure floral business. Jeni breaks down what it really means to have a $100,000 business, from gross and net profit to managing expenses and paying yourself. Discover the essential factors to maintaining a sustainable profit margin and why florists often misunderstand what it takes to achieve a 100K business.

    Key Points Discussed:

    Understanding gross revenue vs. net profit in a floral businessBreaking down a $10,000 wedding: How much you really makeThe importance of managing operating expenses (e.g., labor, rentals, supplies)Why profit margins matter: Keeping your business profitableThe reality of paying yourself as a florist and what financial success looks likeAvoiding common pitfalls like overspending on flowers or jumping into costly studio spaces too soon

    5-Day Challenge: Grow Your Floral Business to 100K! Ready to turn your floral business into a six-figure success? Join Jeni for the 100K Floral Business Challenge! This free 5-day event will help you take control of your finances, price your services right, and set the foundation for long-term growth.

    Join the challenge here: thefloralhustle.com/100k
    Dates: October 21-25, 2024

    If you're listening after these dates, don’t worry! The challenge will be available on-demand so you can still access the lessons.

  • In this week’s episode of The Floral Hustle, we’re diving into the critical importance of mindset for building a six-figure floral business. Whether you're just starting out or aiming to scale your floral business to $100K, mindset is a key factor in making it happen. Join me, Jen, as I share personal stories about overcoming scarcity thinking, the lessons I learned growing up, and how I reprogrammed my mindset to attract high-value clients. Plus, don’t miss the details about my upcoming 100K Challenge, happening October 21-25, where we’ll walk through the exact roadmap to scale your floral business.

    Key Takeaways:

    Mindset Matters: How transforming your thoughts from scarcity to abundance can shift your business into six-figure success.Attracting High-Value Clients: Tips on positioning your floral business to attract clients who understand your worth.Goal Setting for Florists: Learn how actionable, bite-sized goals can move your business forward.Delegation & Scaling: Why learning to delegate is essential for growing a sustainable floral business.The Power of Resilience: Staying calm and adaptable in challenging situations can make all the difference in your success.

    Sign Up for the 100K Challenge: Ready to scale your floral business? Sign up for my free 5-day 100K Challenge, happening October 21-25. Visit http://thefloralhustle.com/100k to join!

    Subscribe & Leave a Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review! Your feedback helps us reach more floral designers looking to grow their business.

    Connect with Jen:

    Instagram: @‌thefloralhustleFacebook: The Floral Hustle CommunityWebsite: thefloralhustle.com
  • Welcome back to The Floral Hustle Podcast, flower friends! In today’s minisode, I’m breaking down one of the most stressful parts of running a floral business: handling client inquiries. If you've ever struggled with knowing how to respond to inquiries or felt overwhelmed by clients with unrealistic budgets, this episode is for you!

    I’ll walk you through my simple, step-by-step process for managing wedding inquiries, offering pricing transparency, and setting clear expectations with your clients. From the first email response to building out a customized floral proposal, these tips will help you turn inquiries into bookings more efficiently and with less stress.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    How to structure your initial inquiry responseThe importance of providing a brochure with pricing guidanceAsking the right questions to understand the client's floral vision and budgetHow to educate clients on realistic wedding flower costsThe power of offering a-la-carte floral options for smaller budgetsSetting clear expectations on floral availability and budget alignmentHow to follow up after sending proposals without feeling pushy

    By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear roadmap for managing wedding inquiries like a pro while ensuring your clients feel informed and empowered to work with you.

  • In this episode of The Floral Hustle, Jeni Becht shares five actionable steps florists can take to book a wedding this week. From following up on past estimates to launching an a la carte flowers program, these strategies will help you attract more wedding clients and increase your bookings quickly. Whether you're a seasoned florist or just starting your floral business, this episode offers tips to take action and grow your floral business with ease.

    Key Takeaways:

    Consistency is key: Jeni emphasizes the importance of showing up consistently in your floral business to drive growth and book more weddings.Follow up on past estimates: If you’ve put time into a consultation or estimate, don’t let it go to waste. Follow up with clients to stay top of mind and show your interest.Announce your availability: Create simple social media graphics to let your audience know you have availability for 2023 or 2024 weddings. Add a link to your inquiry form for easy bookings.Offer a special deal: Create an enticing offer like a free toss bouquet or $100 off to encourage potential clients to take action and book their wedding with you.Launch an a la carte flowers program: Offering streamlined, customizable packages can set you apart from competitors and attract more budget-conscious clients.Reach out to planners: Building relationships with wedding planners can lead to instant connections with couples actively seeking floral services.

    Actionable Steps for Florists:

    Follow Up on Past Estimates: Don’t let leads go cold. Reach out to potential clients and remind them you’re excited about their wedding.Update Social Media with Availability: Use Canva to create graphics that share your availability and how clients can work with you.Run a Limited-Time Offer: Encourage clients to take action by offering an incentive like a discount or free add-on.Create an A La Carte Package: Offer simplified wedding flower options with clear pricing to make it easy for clients to book.Connect with Wedding Planners: Send them your a la carte package or invite them to virtual coffee to build relationships and book weddings faster.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen for Florists:

    If you’ve been struggling to consistently book weddings or feel overwhelmed by marketing your floral business, this episode is for you. Jeni’s tips are simple, practical, and designed to help you implement changes immediately to see real results. Whether you’re ready to streamline your services with an a la carte floral package or simply need to start following up with leads, these strategies will move your business forward.

    Call to Action:
    Want to see how a successful a la carte flowers program looks in action? Visit http://greengoddessfloral.com to check out my offerings, or explore Native Poppy for more inspiration. If you’re ready to grow your florist business with a streamlined approach to wedding flowers, this minisode is a must-listen! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review for The Floral Hustle to stay updated on future episodes.

  • Welcome to this week’s minisode of The Floral Hustle with your host, Jen! In this episode, we're diving into how florists can launch and promote an a la carte flowers program, especially as the wedding season slows down here in Minnesota. Whether you're wrapping up the season or in the thick of it, this is a perfect time to streamline your services, provide accessible pricing, and create a flexible flower program for couples planning weddings.

    Jen shares her experience running a successful a la carte program for over four years, offering pricing guidance and wedding flower packages that eliminate long consultations and make wedding planning easy for both florists and couples. You’ll learn how to set up an a la carte flower program, from choosing popular items like bridal bouquets, bridesmaid arrangements, boutonnieres, and centerpieces, to defining color palettes and pricing strategies.

    This episode also highlights:

    How to set up a seamless online ordering system for wedding flowers.Creative ways to market your a la carte services on platforms like The Knot and WeddingWire.Building a social media strategy using beautiful images of your floral work.A look at successful examples, including the California-based Native Poppy.

    By the end of this minisode, you’ll know how to leverage your a la carte program as a lead generator and a simple, efficient service that fits any florist's business model.

  • Episode Description: In this episode of The Floral Hustle podcast, Jeni Becht dives deep into the art of outsourcing and how it can transform your floral business. As your business grows, it's crucial to focus on tasks that truly matter and delegate those that drain your energy. Jeni shares her top five tasks that florists should consider outsourcing to save time, reduce stress, and boost productivity, allowing you to focus on your creativity and business growth.

    Key Takeaways:

    Why outsourcing is essential: Learn how outsourcing can free up your time and mental load, letting you focus on growing your business.Social media management: Struggling to keep up with your floral business's social media? Discover how delegating this can save you time and improve consistency.Admin tasks: From organizing contracts to handling emails, Jeni explains how outsourcing admin work lets you concentrate on floral design.Bucket cleaning: Keep your flower inventory fresh without the hassle by outsourcing bucket cleaning to maintain cleanliness and avoid bacterial issues.Event preparation and teardown: Tired of staying late to clean up after weddings? Find out how a reliable teardown team can save you from exhaustion and ensure everything runs smoothly.Accounting: The importance of hiring a tax expert to ensure you’re maximizing profits, staying compliant, and growing your business in a sustainable way.

    Why It Matters: Whether you’re a solo florist or running a large floral studio, outsourcing helps you stay organized and efficient, while reducing burnout. If you're ready to scale your wedding and event flower business, you need to work smarter, not harder!

    Listen Now: Tune in to this episode and discover the power of outsourcing in your floral business!

  • Welcome to The Floral Hustle Podcast! In this episode, Jeni dives into the key steps of her inquiry process, designed to turn potential clients into booked events. Whether you're a florist just starting out or an established business looking to streamline your inquiry process, this mini-episode will provide practical insights to help you grow your floral business.

    In This Episode, You'll Learn:

    How to create an inquiry form that attracts clients and increases bookings.The essential questions to ask in your initial communication to ensure you're the right fit.Strategies for handling inquiries efficiently, including budget discussions, venue logistics, and event details.The importance of presenting yourself as an expert by asking clarifying questions and offering solutions to fit clients' needs.Tips for guiding clients through your services, ensuring they feel supported and ready to book.How to use video consultations to save time and build stronger client connections.

    Key Takeaways:

    Streamlining your inquiry process makes it easier for potential clients to connect with you, increasing the likelihood of converting them into paying customers.Tailoring your communication style to each client—whether through email or video chat—enhances client experience and showcases your professionalism.Positioning yourself as an expert florist who’s done hundreds of weddings helps build trust and credibility, making clients more eager to work with you.

    If you’re a florist looking to optimize your business, understanding how to handle inquiries is a game changer. Be sure to listen in to get Jeni’s personal tips for refining your client communication process and turning leads into booked events.

    Don’t Forget to Subscribe! If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to The Floral Hustle Podcast for more business-growing tips tailored to florists. And if you have any questions or need support in your floral business journey, feel free to reach out to Jeni!

  • For the remainder of September, we are mixing things up and I am going to be replaying some of our most impactful business focused business growth oriented podcasts because recently it has just been breaking my heart to hear so many florists saying they are not making any money.

    They are not paying themselves.
    They are losing money.
    And that shit's gotta stop!
    So, I am going to be playing some powerful episodes to get you on a path to your first 100k.

    Plus, I'm cooking up something big. And if you're like, hmm, I wonder what that could be? You could be the first to know if you head to www.thefloralhustle.com/100k.

    I am putting something together that is going to be so awesome. So impactful, so game changing and is going to give you the tools and fundamentals that you need to get your business to the first 100 K. And I'm so excited to put this together for you. So head to get a sneak peek access at www.thefloralhustle.com/100k

    On this week's episode, we're going to talk about sales in proposals and having a proposal that sells you, your company, your designs, your execution, and everything to that client.

    I do visually curated proposals. I have seen lots of proposals and I've done lots of different types of proposals. I do visually driven proposals so that when somebody opens this proposal, they feel their wedding. They can see the soft fluffiness of the blooms. They can see the bold colors, they can see the softness or the muted colors - and they can feel what their wedding is like.

    A lot of people are resistant and feel they can't do that kind of proposal, because it would take a lot of time, and they would spend more time in addition to meeting with the client for the consultation. This does not have to be that hard. You can simplify this process immensely. Tune in to this episode and learn the way you can add visual proposals to your process, painlessly.

  • For the remainder of September, we are mixing things up and I am going to be replaying some of our most impactful business focused business growth oriented podcasts because recently it has just been breaking my heart to hear so many florists saying they are not making any money.

    They are not paying themselves.
    They are losing money.
    And that shit's gotta stop!
    So, I am going to be playing some powerful episodes to get you on a path to your first 100k.

    Plus, I'm cooking up something big. And if you're like, hmm, I wonder what that could be? You could be the first to know if you head to www.thefloralhustle.com/100k.

    I am putting something together that is going to be so awesome. So impactful, so game changing and is going to give you the tools and fundamentals that you need to get your business to the first 100 K. And I'm so excited to put this together for you. So head to get a sneak peek access at www.thefloralhustle.com/100k

    When you get an inquiry the next steps are critical on whether you will end up with the wedding. I walk you through my consultation process that will help perfect your consultations for a higher average wedding and closing more couples.

    First thing you should do is make sure the inquiry is a good fit for business.
    Does the design match your aesthetic and is the budget in line with your minimum? Then I share my brochure that has starting at pricing in it. I then ask additional questions to make sure the inquiry is in alignment with the additional factors I have asked for further details on such as number of bridesmaids, if they need centerpieces, and the number of guest tables they estimate having.

    With this information I can determine if I need to educate them on their budget a bit or do I need to setup a consultation. With asking clarifying questions you are setting up your interactions to be worth your time investment.

  • Episode Summary: In this empowering episode of The Floral Hustle, Jeni shares her personal journey through one of the busiest weekends of her year, managing multiple high-profile events, including a large Indian wedding and a beautiful American wedding. She reveals the mindset that drives her success—fearlessness—and why it's essential for florists who want to grow their business.

    Jeni explains how overcoming fear has been key to handling overwhelming floral design projects and how you, too, can adopt a fearless attitude to scale your floral business. With practical tips, real-life examples, and a bit of tough love, Jeni motivates florists to embrace challenges and take risks, knowing that stepping into fearlessness is what separates successful entrepreneurs from the rest.

    Key Takeaways:

    Be Fearless in Business: Learn how letting go of fear can transform your floral business and help you tackle bigger, more complex events with confidence.Embrace the Inner Badass: Discover how to channel your inner badass to bring unstoppable energy to your projects and client relationships.Mindset Over Strategy: Why your mindset is your greatest asset when it comes to business growth, even more than marketing and social media strategies.Momentum Matters: Build momentum in your business by focusing on positive energy, surrounding yourself with the right people, and constantly challenging yourself.Overcome Limiting Beliefs: If self-doubt is holding you back from going after your dream projects, this episode will guide you on how to eliminate those fears.