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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 13 MIN

I started a 2nd business. Here's what I did differently [Episode 77]

from CozyPreneur Podcast with Stacy Braga · host Stacy

Stacy Braga shares her experience of starting a second business and contrasts it with her first business, highlighting the key differences and lessons learned. She emphasizes the importance of simplification, focusing on sales, and building a solid base of clients before investing in complex systems and marketing strategies.TakeawaysSimplification is keyFocus on sales and building client relationshipsVisit the website: stacybragacopy.com Get the Classroom Newsletter: https://stacybragacopy.myflodesk.com/newsletter Listen + Subscribe Love what you heard? Be sure to follow the show and leave a quick review.About the Host: Stacy Braga helps solo business owners clarify their message and connect with the right people through strategic, story-driven copy. With a background in education and marketing, she knows how to turn messy ideas into messaging that feels good and gets results.

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