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Small Business Growth Tools | Sales, Marketing and Business Growth Strategies for Christian Women in Local Business

Author: Lindsay Fletcher | Christian Entrepreneur | Relationship Marketing & Sales Strategist for Local Small Business

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Small Business Growth Tools is for female entrepreneurs & Christian women in small business ready to build a profitable business with strategy & confidence with a healthy dose of faith. Topics include business growth, sales strategy, faith in business, small business marketing tips, relationship marketing,  networking for women, incorporating faith in business, CEO strategy for women, and building systems to support small business growth. Additional topics include time management, task prioritization, online business growth, email marketing, SEO for small business, kingdom business, high growth business tips, automations, AI for small business, marketing without social media, social media marketing, business growth mindset, branding for small business, and more.


Host Lindsay Fletcher shares how she uses sales and marketing skills and strategies she learned in her corporate America sales career in starting and building a 7-figure small business, and how they are continuing to grow their local business. She shares Biblical business principles, business growth strategy for Christian entrepreneurs, and actionable strategies to implement today. Lindsay will help you as a faith-driven business owner grow your business with sustainable strategies that help you make an impact and an income.



This show is for:



  • Local Business Owners

  • Small Business Owners

  • Service-based Business

  • Professional Services

  • Trades Business



Topics include:



  • small business growth

  • local business marketing

  • sales strategy

  • faith in business

  • marketing tips

  • relationship marketing

  • networking

  • CEO strategy

  • systems & automations

  • AI tools

  • time & task management

  • email marketing

  • SEO for small business

  • kingdom business

  • marketing without social media

  • business growth mindset

  • branding

  • & more



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In this inspiring episode, discover how faith in business and the power of your words can transform your small business growth. We explore the crucial mindset shifts Christian entrepreneurs need to overcome limiting beliefs that hold back sales strategy, relationship marketing, and leadership confidence. Using the biblical story of Joshua and Caleb, learn why faith, perspective, and obedience play pivotal roles in business success, especially for Christian women running small, local service-based businesses. This episode dives into how faith-driven business principles directly influence your internal dialogue, impacting revenue, confidence, and long-term sustainability. Youll understand why faith-based language matters more than your external circumstances and how to replace fear and complaint with powerful declarations aligned with God's promises. If you're a Christian entrepreneur feeling stuck or discouraged, this episode offers practical steps to renew your mindset, enhance your sales conversations, and grow your small business with confidence and obedience. Tune in to gain biblical insights paired with real-world strategies to step into your Promised Land and lead with faith-based business growth.     This Podcast on YouTube --> https://www.youtube.com/@smallbusinessgrowthwithlindsay   Join Lindsay's free community --> https://lindsayfletcher.co/community   Email: hello@lindsayfletcher.co
In this insightful episode of Grow My Small Business, Lindsay sits down with Jan Touchberry from The Brand Collaborative to uncover the truth behind branding for small business owners, especially those with faith-driven businesses. They discuss why branding is much more than just a logo—it's about the feelings and associations your brand creates with your clients. This episode is perfect for Christian entrepreneurs and small business owners looking to build a brand that attracts ideal clients and fosters business growth. Discover the psychology of branding, including how colors influence perception, and why defining your ideal client, values, and desired feelings should come before any visual design. Jan shares practical tips on incorporating your faith into your branding authentically, avoiding performative expressions, and building trust in a challenging 'trust recession' environment. Plus, learn how AI tools like custom GPT can help capture your unique brand voice without sounding robotic. Whether you're just starting or refining your brand, this episode offers actionable strategies for creating consistency, building strong relationships, and growing your faith-driven small business. Tune in for expert insights on branding strategy, faith in business, and business growth that will empower you to make an impactful and authentic impression. Connect with Jan Touchberry at https://jantouchberry.com Jan's Podcast: Her Faith At Work
In this episode, discover powerful relationship marketing strategies tailored for faith-driven small business owners, especially Christian women entrepreneurs. Learn why 85% of jobs and business opportunities stem from relationships, not funnels or ads, and how you can leverage networking to build trust and accelerate business growth.  Host Lindsay Fletcher breaks down what relationship marketing truly means, explains why traditional "post more" strategies are falling short, and shares biblical business principles that affirm the power of authentic connections in sales strategy. You’ll uncover the top 5 networking mistakes that many small business owners make and learn how to identify ideal referral partners that align with your business goals. With a focus on faith in business, this episode teaches you how to tailor your networking approach to fit your personality—whether you prefer deep or wide connections—and the importance of a consistent 72-hour follow-up method. Say goodbye to chasing followers and hello to cultivating 3–5 strategic business relationships that truly matter. Plus, get access to a free Relationship Marketing Checklist to implement these insights immediately. Perfect for Christian women in small business seeking sustainable growth through trust, referral marketing, and biblical principles.   LINKS Relationship Marketing Checklist: https://lindsayfletcher.co/rmchecklist  Online Community: https://lindsayfletcher.co/community hello@lindsayfletcher.co 
  Join FUSION ONLINE BUSINESS SUMMIT for free!  If you are looking to level-up your Marketing, learn AI skills, YouTube, LinkedIn, Email Marketing, Follow-up, Closing Sales, Leverage a Podcast, this summit is for you!  100% Online. 100% Free. https://courses.brittnischroeder.com/a/2147832720/WiJ6FM92    In this episode, discover proven sales strategy tips to boost your conversion rates through effective follow-up techniques. If you are a small business owner or a Christian entrepreneur struggling to close sales after great conversations, this episode offers practical guidance on mastering follow-through.  Host Lindsay Fletcher dives into four essential things to consider when following up with leads, including the difference between indirect touchpoints and direct follow-up, setting a clear follow-up cadence, the importance of intention, and the mindset shift that transforms follow-through from awkward to natural. These insights are especially valuable for faith-driven business owners aiming to grow with professionalism and integrity. Learn why only 2% of sales close after one conversation, how closing conversations removes follow-up discomfort, and why follow-through is key to positioning yourself as a confident leader in your small business. This episode integrates biblical business principles to reinforce how stewardship and service enhance your sales process. Tune in to gain strategies on relationship marketing and confident sales follow-up that align with your faith and business goals. Let Lindsay guide you towards sustainable business growth and sales success as a Christian woman entrepreneur.   Resources mentioned in this episode: Free Online Community: https://facebook.com/groups/shebuildscollective   Join FUSION ONLINE BUSINESS SUMMIT for free!  If you are looking to level-up your Marketing, learn AI skills, YouTube, LinkedIn, Email Marketing, Follow-up, Closing Sales, Leverage a Podcast, this summit is for you!  100% Online. 100% Free. https://courses.brittnischroeder.com/a/2147832720/WiJ6FM92       
Are you a Christian woman entrepreneur wondering why your sales or marketing strategy isn’t working? In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, we dive deep into why many faith-driven business owners struggle with strategy execution—and how you can overcome these hurdles.  Often, the problem isn't with the sales strategy itself but with how it’s executed. We'll explore the Emotional Cycle of Change (ECOC), a powerful framework that reveals why small business owners quit or pivot too early, creating the illusion that nothing works.  You’ll learn the five stages of ECOC, why change feels emotional before becoming logical, and the key moments when most entrepreneurs give up. This episode also highlights what you should change when your results aren’t showing and the importance of consistency, follow-up, and persistence in growing your Christian business. Stay consistent, lean into biblical business principles, and discover how to sustain your faith-driven business growth for lasting success. Whether you're struggling with sales consistency or marketing strategy, this episode offers clarity and confidence to keep you moving forward. Listen now and take the next step in your entrepreneurial journey as a Christian woman in business!
Are you a small business owner looking to grow your sales consistently? In this episode, we dive into 4 essential weekly actions that create consistent sales and boost predictable revenue for your business. Forget busy work and endless tweaking – learn the marketing tips for local businesses and business growth tips that truly move the needle. Join Lindsay Fletcher as she explains why relationship marketing beats algorithms every time and why embracing sales conversations is crucial for growth. Discover how shifting your mindset from "follow-up" to "follow-through" can transform your sales strategy. This detailed episode covers the importance of a weekly review and adjustment, helping you honor your time and create a productive, profitable weekly sales plan. Whether you are looking for email marketing tips or general business owner tips, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you grow. Mentioned Resources: - Episode 89: The 3Cs of turning conversations into sales  - Free download: Weekly Sales Checklist → https://lindsayfletcher.co/checklist Tune in now and start taking the right actions consistently for predictable business growth!
In today’s episode of How to Grow My Small Business, I’m joined by my friend Lissa Figgins from Redeem Her Time, and this conversation is for every woman who’s ever said: “I don’t have enough time.” Lisa calls herself an un-time management coach — because she believes time management isn’t the solution… it’s actually part of the problem. We talk about how hustle culture trains us to measure our worth by what we get done, why busyness becomes a signal to the people we love (“I’m not available”), and how God calls us to steward time — not white-knuckle it. This episode gets real. Lisa shares a powerful story about what her body was doing under chronic stress — and how it became a wake-up call that her “productivity” was actually costing her peace. We also talk about: ROTI: Return on Time Invested Why being a “business owner” can quietly turn into being a “busyness owner” The biblical difference between managing and stewarding  The 3 time shifts most people miss Why multitasking is not your superpower The question that changes everything: “What is it time for?” If you’ve been craving clarity, margin, and a better way to grow your business without burning out… press play. Christian time management, faith-based productivity, time stewardship, Redeem Her Time, untimed management coach, hustle culture recovery, burnout prevention, ROTI return on time invested, business owner vs busyness owner, multiply time, stewardship mindset, multitasking mistakes, Ephesians 5 redeem the time, parable of the talents time management, CEO time systems, women in business productivity, business growth for women, Christian business podcast, business growth tips, sales growth tips, relationship marketing, networking for women, high growth business tips Resources From the Episode Ephesians 5 “redeeming the time / making the best use of the time" ABOUT LISSA FIGGINS Lissa Figgins is a recovering BUSY-ness owner who UN-hurried her heart, finally letting go of her addiction to controlling time, multitasking, and always doing. Now her mission as a Scaling Strategist is helping busy Christian women business owners scale their revenue (+ results). Instead of just managing time, she teaches how to multiply the 24 hours you are entrusted each day so that time is no longer your biggest obstacle, but your greatest opportunity for growth! And most importantly she speaks the truth: YOU. HAVE. TIME. Lissa Figgins: https://facebook.com/lissa.figgins https://redeemhertime.com Free Resource: Scaling Secrets of the Top 1% https://redeemhertime.com/hours 
We made it to Episode 100, a special milestone that marks a new chapter for Christian entrepreneurs focused on small business growth and faith-driven success. In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, we dive deep into why trust, relationships, and community will be the critical factors that determine success in 2026 — especially in an AI-driven business landscape. As AI-generated content floods the market, savvy faith-led small business owners must embrace what technology can’t replace: authentic human connection and trust. This episode explores how time management for entrepreneurs and relationship-building strategies will help Christian business coaches and other faith-based entrepreneurs grow profitably without relying solely on ads or algorithms. Join us as we discuss the rise of AI content, the current trust recession, and why referrals and community engagement will become more valuable than ever for Christian entrepreneurship. Learn practical, faith-informed ways to cultivate credibility, foster meaningful conversations, and enhance lifetime customer value through genuine relationships. Whether you're a small business owner feeling overwhelmed by tech and content overload or a Christian entrepreneur eager to build sustainable growth rooted in Biblical business principles, this episode offers actionable insights and encouragement to thrive in 2026 and beyond. Listen now and discover how to grow your business with faith, focus, and focus on what matters most — connection that AI simply can't replicate.   0:00–1:00 – Welcome + Episode 100 celebration 1:01–2:20 – The heart behind the podcast and Lindsay’s entrepreneurial journey 2:21–3:30 – Introducing the #1 prediction for 2026 3:31–5:00 – AI content explosion and why trust is eroding 5:01–6:15 – Trust recession vs. trust depression 6:16–7:15 – AI as a tool, not a replacement for people 7:16–8:30 – Visibility vs. credibility and trust 8:31–9:45 – Why referrals will outperform ads 9:46–11:15 – What relationship-driven business really looks like 11:16–12:45 – Community will beat out algorithms 12:46–14:00 – Conversations over content volume 14:01–15:15 – Sales as relationship-building, not transactions 15:16–16:30 – Follow-up as a trust builder 16:31–17:55 – Relationship-building challenges for listeners 17:56–19:10 – Trust as the new currency in business 19:11–20:40 – Final prediction for 2026 20:41–end – Gratitude, call to follow, and 2026 send-off   In this episode, we cover: Why Episode 100 matters and how this podcast has evolved The rise of AI-generated content and why it’s changing buyer behavior How AI-generation affects sales Why visibility alone won’t win in 2026 How trust, credibility, and relationships drive buying decisions Why B2B and client referrals may outperform ads in the coming year How community will outperform algorithms What relationship-driven business actually looks like Why conversations matter more than content volume How follow-up builds trust and increases lifetime value Practical ways to build trust without hustling or being everywhere Simple relationship-building challenges you can start this week Key Takeaway: AI can generate content. But it cannot build, deepen or strengthen relationships with other humans. Only you can do that. In 2026, the businesses that grow the most won’t be the loudest. They’ll be the most trusted. Who this episode is for: Christian entrepreneurs and faith-led business owners Small business owners preparing for 2026 Entrepreneurs overwhelmed by AI and content overload Business owners who want sustainable, relationship-driven growth Service-based businesses and local business owners Listen to Episode 100 and learn how to grow your business in a way AI never can.
As we close out 2025 and step toward a new year, I’m sharing something personal, prayer-led, and foundational for how I’m approaching business in 2026: my word of the year—UNCOMMON. In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, I walk you through how God gave me this word early, what it means biblically and practically, and how it’s shaping the way I’m thinking about business growth, relationships, income, community, and obedience in the year ahead. If you’re a Christian entrepreneur, faith-led business owner, or small business leader who wants results that don’t come from hustle culture, burnout, or copying what everyone else is doing—this episode is for you. We talk about what it really looks like to be set apart in business, how to build uncommon relationships instead of chasing visibility, and why faith + profit belong together when stewardship is done well. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why “uncommon” is my word for 2026 and how God revealed it What uncommon means biblically (set apart, distinct, not conforming to the world) How to pursue uncommon business results without doing more or being everywhere What uncommon looks like in: business relationships and community building serving clients with excellence and discernment income, stewardship, and money mindset Why uncommon businesses are built on relationships—not algorithms The difference between chasing money and stewarding revenue What I’m intentionally leaving behind in 2025 How obedience (not pressure) will define my strategy in 2026 Reflection questions to help you discern your word for the year Scripture referenced: Romans 12:2 – Do not conform to the pattern of this world Colossians 3:23–24 – Working with excellence as unto the Lord Resources mentioned: Screen-Free Challenge (21 Days) 👉 https://screenfreechallenge.biz A faith-based reset to remove social media from your phone and replace scrolling with sales and marketing actions that actually grow your business. Who this episode is for: Christian entrepreneurs and faith-led women in business Small business owners planning for 2026 Business leaders tired of hustle culture Entrepreneurs who want sustainable, God-centered growth Women who value depth, relationships, and obedience over noise Listen to Episode 99 and step into 2026 with intention, obedience, and uncommon faith.
As we wrap up 2025, I want to invite you to pause before you jump into goal setting, business planning, or strategy for 2026. In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, we’re talking about the one thing you need to do before planning for next year—and it has nothing to do with sales funnels, marketing statistics, or even your client work. If you’re a small business owner, Christian entrepreneur, or faith-led leader who feels: discouraged about how this year went unsure whether it was a “good year” or a “bad year” stuck replaying mistakes, missed goals, or stress ready for growth but emotionally exhausted This episode is for you. I walk you through why our brains are wired to remember the hard things more than the good, how that affects how we evaluate our business and our lives, and how one simple reflection exercise can completely change how you remember this year—and how you plan the next one. In this episode, we cover: Why your brain remembers stress, mistakes, and fear more than wins The science behind negative memory bias and how it impacts entrepreneurs How faith and awareness help reframe how we evaluate our business year The one exercise you should do before setting business goals for 2026 Why reviewing your photos and calendar can shift your mindset instantly How false narratives (like “I didn’t do enough”) quietly sabotage confidence Why reflection should come before goal setting and strategic planning How to ask God what He wants for your business in the next season Faith-based encouragement for business owners coming out of a hard year Who this episode is for: Christian entrepreneurs and faith-led business owners Small business owners reflecting on the end of the year Entrepreneurs planning goals for 2026 Business owners struggling with burnout, discouragement, or comparison Leaders who want to grow their business without losing perspective or peace Key takeaway: Before you plan what’s next, take time to remember what actually happened. Your brain won’t automatically remember the good—you have to lead it there on purpose. This one step may completely change how you view 2025 and how you move into 2026. About the podcast: How to Grow My Small Business is a podcast for small business owners who want practical sales strategy, sustainable business growth, and faith-based encouragement without hustle culture. Hosted by Lindsay Fletcher, business growth strategist and sales coach, the show covers: sales and follow-up strategies lead generation for small businesses faith-based business growth integrating faith in business mindset, time management, and leadership building a business with Jesus at the center Biblical business strategies Christian entrepreneurship growing a sustainable business If this episode encouraged you, make sure to follow the podcast so you don’t miss the final episode of 2025 and what’s coming next. Let’s stay connected: If this episode resonated with you, share it with a fellow small business owner who needs encouragement heading into the new year. And remember: You are not behind. You are not failing. And there was more good in this year than your brain is letting you remember.   🎧 Listen to Episode 98 now and take this one step before planning 2026.   TIME STAMPS: Episode 98 – One Thing You Must Do Before Planning 2026 0:00–1:00 – Welcome, episode 98 celebration, faith-based business encouragement 1:01–2:10 – End-of-year reflection question: How was this year really? 2:11–4:30 – Why our brains remember the bad more than the good (science + survival) 4:31–6:20 – The danger of letting your brain define the story of your year 6:21–7:30 – The ONE thing to do before planning for 2026 7:31–11:30 – Lindsay walks through personal 2025 memories (family, business, faith) 11:31–12:40 – Challenging the false narratives we carry about ourselves 12:41–14:10 – Why reflection must come before goal-setting 14:11–15:40 – Asking God what He wants for your next season 15:41–end – Gratitude, encouragement
Episode 97 – Do More of What Works: How to Stop the Hamster Wheel and Grow on Purpose Are you exhausted from doing all the things in your business… but not really seeing the results you want? In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, we’re wrapping up 2025 with a straight-talking, faith-fueled strategy session on one simple idea: If you want different results, you have to do more of what works—and stop doing what doesn’t. I share a powerful story Alex Hormozi told about a real estate agent who’s making roughly $13,000 an hour from Facebook Lives (yes, really)… and the wildly simple advice he gave her to scale. Then we pull that principle into your business and walk through: How to identify what’s actually working How to spot what’s not working (even if you like doing it) How to evaluate every task through a simple “sell or serve” filter Why stewardship—not hustle—is the real growth strategy for Christian entrepreneurs If you’re tired of running on the business hamster wheel and ready to act like the CEO and steward of your time, money, and gifts, this episode will give you the clarity (and the nudge) you need. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💡 The $10M Facebook Live example that proves you don’t always need a new strategy—you need more of what works 🧮 How to track where your leads and sales are actually coming from (without a complicated system) 🎯 The two questions I want you to ask about everything in your business: Does it help me sell? Does it help me serve? 🛑 Why some of your favorite activities might be secretly holding your business back 📈 How cutting just one low-ROI activity and reinvesting that time or money into a high-ROI one can create exponential growth 🙏 What it looks like to move from “managing” your business to stewarding it as a Christian entrepreneur Mentioned in this episode: Free Live Workshop: 3 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Business 📅 December 10, 2025 – 11:30 a.m. Central 👉 RSVP (and get the replay if you can’t join live): threethings.lindsayfletcher.co I’ll be teaching the three things that would have saved me years of spinning my wheels: How to set a simple, realistic plan How to get leads How to follow up in a way that actually leads to sales If you’re new here… I’m Lindsay, a business and sales strategist for faith-led small business owners who want to grow without burning out. On How to Grow My Small Business, we talk about: Sales that feel natural (not slimy) Business growth rooted in stewardship and strategy Time management and focus for real-life entrepreneurs If you’re ready to build a business that actually works—and serves the people God’s called you to—hit follow so you don’t miss the next episode. 🎧 Listen in, then send this to a friend who’s ready to stop doing “all the things” and start doing more of what works.
  Today’s conversation with Gabe Cox from Red Hot Mindset was a masterclass in faith-fueled goals without hustle culture. We kicked off with a reminder that I’m hosting a free workshop on December 10th, where I’ll be teaching the three things I wish I’d known before starting a business — especially after starting and stopping (aka failing) five or six businesses before I figured out what actually works to bring in customers and get paid. Then we dove straight into the heart of this episode: You do not have to build your business the way “they” say you should. Living & Leading Outside of “Guru Culture” Gabe reintroduced herself as a goal-planning and business strategist who helps entrepreneurs craft personalized game plans that fit their season, capacity, and values. Not the guru playbook. Not what “everyone” says you have to do. She reminded us that everything starts with: Knowing your priorities and values Filtering every business decision through those Asking: Is this life-giving and sustainable for the long run? She shared her decision to get off social media, even though everyone says, “You have to be there to market.” For her, it came down to putting faith, family, and sustainability first and trusting that God’s strategy may not look like the industry’s strategy. Flexibility, Faith, and “Blessed Are the Flexible” We talked about having direction with flexibility — letting God adjust the plan as you go. Gabe quoted one of my new favorite sayings: “Blessed are the flexible, for they will never be bent out of shape.” She shared how often we “Abraham and Sarah” our businesses: we hear a promise, we believe God kind of, and then we rush in and try to force the outcome in our own way and on our own timeline. That story from Genesis became a mirror for business: We start out trusting God. We get impatient. We force outcomes. We create detours we were never meant to take. The invitation: have a plan, but consult God on the plan and stay open-handed enough to let Him redirect it. You can connect with Gabe at https://redhotmindset.com and you can find her book at https://redhotmindset.com/mind-over-marathon/ 
LEAVE A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://facebook.com/groups/shebuildscollective In this Thanksgiving week episode of How to Grow My Small Business, we step away from strategy and step into gratitude. If you’re an entrepreneur in a tough season, or you’re building your business from the ground up, this episode is for you. Today we are reflecting on the gifts we often forget to acknowledge in our businesses, the blessings God pours into our work, and the impact entrepreneurship can have on our lives, families, and communities. In this episode Lindsay shares: • What women inside the She Builds Collective community are most thankful for in their business journeys • The deeper gifts of entrepreneurship beyond clients and revenue • How God uses business ownership to redeem time, provide freedom, and create opportunities • The power of community, connection, and support for Christian women in business • Why gratitude is one of the most important parts of growing a resilient and profitable business • Why thanksgiving shifts perspective during hard seasons • What Lindsay is most thankful for in her own businesses this year • How gratitude strengthens faith-driven entrepreneurship This episode is designed to encourage Christian entrepreneurs, small business owners, and women pursuing their God-given calling. If you need a reminder that your efforts matter, your work has purpose, and your journey is worth it, this conversation will lift you up. Takeaway: No matter where you are in your business journey, gratitude can ground you, refuel you, and give you renewed courage for the season ahead.   LEAVE A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://facebook.com/groups/shebuildscollective  
Welcome back to How to Grow My Small Business with Lindsay Fletcher where we build profitable businesses with faith, strategy and confidence! Andee Hart, host of She Sells Differently, joins host Lindsay Fletcher to talk about incorporating faith in business, selling in alignment with her Christian values, managing the resources that God has given us, and viewing earning money as gift from God to serve, help, and provide for the needs of others. Andee also shares about the psychology of product pricing and how a lower price doesn't always mean more sales.    Andee Hart is an energetic entrepreneur, sales strategist, mentor, and host of the podcast, She Sells Differently. While working as a sales executive for a Fortune 500 company, Andee started a passion project, Hart Design Co., of candle making in her own kitchen. What started out as a side hustle with her candles in a handful of local boutiques quickly blossomed into a wildly successful wholesale business and store-front. Within a year, Andee was able to transition from her corporate career to full-time entrepreneurship due to her tenacity, engaging social media presence, and counter-cultural strategies that enable her businesses to thrive in competitive markets. Andee’s mission is to empower women to overcome sales anxiety and grow their businesses with integrity, grace, and humility.   Scripture References: Proverbs 31   Join our online community where you can connect with other Christian women in small business, share about your business every day of the week, and grow your business in community!  Join She Builds Collective: https://facebook.com/groups/shebuildscollective     Connect with Andee Hart: Website: https://andeehart.com Andee's Strategic Planner - https://andeehart.com/strategic-planner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andeehart/  Hart Design Co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hartdesignco/  Andee’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andeehart/   
The Year-End Client Check-In As the year wraps up, it’s easy to get caught up in the rush of holiday sales, promotions, and endless to-do lists. But what if one of the most powerful things you could do for your business in November and December isn’t about selling more—it’s about connecting better? In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, we’re talking about how to reconnect, nurture, and re-engage with your current and past clients so you can strengthen relationships, open doors for future opportunities, and start 2026 on solid ground. You’ll learn: Why client check-ins are one of the most overlooked (and profitable) parts of business growth How to steward your client relationships the same way you steward your time, talents, and resources Who to reach out to before the end of the year—and how to do it without feeling “salesy” What to say (and what not to say) when reconnecting with past clients How to systemize your follow-up so it becomes a consistent part of your business, not an afterthought The mindset shift that turns check-ins into natural opportunities for collaboration, referrals, and repeat sales If you’ve ever wondered how to stay top of mind with your clients without chasing them down or feeling like you’re bugging people, this episode will show you how to do it with authenticity and faith. Action Step: This week, pull out your client list and highlight 10–15 people you can meaningfully reconnect with before the end of the month. Schedule these out! If this episode helped you: Share it with another faith-led business owner or post it to your social media stories to help other women grow their businesses with purpose and peace.
Welcome to How to Grow My Small Business! It’s officially November, which means holiday events, family commitments, and the busyness of running a business are about to collide. In this episode, I’m helping you take control of your calendar and commitments so you can stay focused, productive, and peaceful through the holiday season. We’ll walk through practical, faith-based strategies for managing your time, aligning your goals with your calendar, and setting healthy boundaries. You’ll learn how to evaluate your commitments, identify time leaks, batch your tasks, and stay on track with your business goals without burning out. Here’s what we’ll cover: How to review your calendar and identify high-ROI tasks What “time leaks” are and how to eliminate them How to plan and prioritize through prayer and reflection Why batching and time-blocking increase productivity How to protect your peace by saying no to low-value commitments Practical tools to stay organized and intentional through the holidays This episode is perfect for solopreneurs, small business owners, and women of faith who want to end the year strong without sacrificing their sanity or their families. If you’re ready to stay accountable, simplify your systems, and move the needle every week, join my group coaching program, She Builds Momentum, at https://momentum.lindsayfletcher.co. Let’s plan intentionally, invite God into our business strategy, and create a peaceful holiday season together.
If you’ve ever hesitated to follow up with a lead because you didn’t want to sound “pushy,” this episode is for you. Most small business owners lose sales not because they lack leads — but because they stop short of following up. In this short, power-packed episode, Lindsay Fletcher breaks down: ✅ Why so many business owners avoid following up (and how fear of feeling annoying costs you money) ✅ Why phrases like “just following up,” “circling back,” and “checking in” instantly shut down conversations ✅ What to say instead to sound confident, helpful, and professional ✅ Simple follow-up messages that feel natural and build trust ✅ A quick challenge to help you turn consistency into cash flow Whether you’re a Christian entrepreneur, service provider, or small business owner — this episode will help you reframe follow-up as service, not sales pressure.   Live in North Houston? Check out WE BUILD. Network Growth + Mastermind Community. RSVP here: https://webuild.lindsayfletcher.co   follow-up in sales, Christian women in business, faith-based business podcast, how to follow up with leads, small business sales tips, people-first sales, faith and business strategy, how to grow my small business podcast, women entrepreneurs, authentic sales communication
Live in North Houston? Join us for We Build., where we align faith and business by growing our network, support each other with best practices and professional development.  RSVP for our next meeting on November 4, 2025 here → https://webuild.lindsayfletcher.co   Thank you for joining me today for a discussion with Gabe Cox of Redhot Mindset. In this episode, we talk about: Incorporating faith into your business How she lives without social media as a business owner Evaluating her return on investment when she was on social media What she she does instead of social media Gabe’s online summit “Grow Your Biz without Social Media”   I’m excited to announce that I will be a featured speaker in Gabe’s summit in 2026, so join my email list so you don’t miss out on this awesome summit!  https://lindsayfletcher.co    Gabe Cox is a goal planning and business strategist and the founder of Red Hot Mindset. She helps entrepreneurs personalize and take action on a game plan that works with their capacity in different seasons so that they don't have to sacrifice everything to hit their goals. She teaches how to market your business without relying on social media so that you can ditch the hustle culture for good.   You can connect with Gabe Cox at https://redhotmindset.com Gabe’s podcast Pursuing Goals God’s Way: https://redhotmindset.com/podcast Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pursuing-goals-gods-way-start-an-online-business-for/id1504519991
Are you relying on social media to bring in clients — but it’s just not converting? In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, host Lindsay Fletcher shares how to stop chasing algorithms and start building trust through real conversations. You’ll learn the simple 3C Framework — Connect, Clarify, Close — to turn everyday conversations into paying clients without being pushy or awkward. Whether you’re a small business owner, Christian entrepreneur, or part of a service-based business, this episode will help you and your team master the art of people-first sales that align with your faith and values. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why conversations build more trust and conversions than social media posts The #1 mistake business owners make after a great conversation (and how to fix it) The simple 3C Framework for turning chats into clients How to clarify needs and offer your solution confidently What to say to close the conversation without feeling pushy Why follow-up is the key to consistent sales How to create a repeatable system for genuine client relationships If you have someone on your team who answers phones, texts, or emails, this episode is a must-listen. Share it with them so they can learn how to turn conversations into revenue — while keeping your business faith-driven and customer-focused.   Links Mentioned: 💻 Join We Build — the faith-based network and mastermind group for Christian entrepreneurs that live in North Houston: https://webuild.lindsayfletcher.co 📩 Subscribe to Lindsay’s free resources & updates: https://lindsayfletcher.co   Christian entrepreneur, small business sales, sales tips for small business, people-first sales, faith-based business, how to grow my small business podcast, business growth strategy, how to get more clients, Christian business podcast, how to sell without social media, faith-driven entrepreneur
Are you a business owner in North Houston? Check out WE BUILD. Business with Kingdom Impact here --> https://webuild.lindsayfletcher.co ------------------------- 3 Systems Every Small Business Needs for Q4 and Beyond Are you ready to finish the year strong? In this episode of How to Grow My Small Business, host Lindsay Fletcher walks you through three essential systems every entrepreneur needs to grow, scale, and sustain a profitable, faith-driven business in Q4 — and beyond. Whether you’re a Christian entrepreneur, small business owner, or service provider looking to grow without living on social media or working 24/7, this episode will help you simplify your business strategy so you can focus on what actually drives sales and peace of mind. Here’s what we cover: The Planning System — How to review your sales and marketing data, reflect on what’s working, and refocus your strategy for real growth (not just vanity metrics). The Sales System — Why consistent conversations and follow-up matter more than one-time pitches, and how to build a repeatable process that converts. The Marketing System — How to simplify your marketing so it’s predictable, purposeful, and aligned with your business goals (without burning out). You’ll also hear practical examples, easy next steps, and encouragement to build your business God’s way — with faith, wisdom, and stewardship over hustle. If you’re ready to move from reactive to proactive, from scattered to strategic, and from stressed to confident in your systems — this episode is for you. Keywords: Christian business podcast, faith-based entrepreneur, small business strategy, sales system, marketing system, planning system, business growth, Q4 planning, Christian entrepreneur tips, how to grow a small business, business organization, business systems for entrepreneurs, productivity for small business owners, Christian business coaching, Lindsay Fletcher podcast Rate & Review: If this episode encouraged or helped you, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps more Christian entrepreneurs find this show and grow their businesses with faith and strategy.
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