Sunday, July 12, 2020
How MinneApp Uses MindMeister A Success Story - Focus
How MinneApp Uses MindMeister A Success Story - Focus Los Angeles, California-based entrepreneur Espree Devora, known as âThe Girl Who Gets It Done,â launched her latest venture, MinneApp, an internet marketing agency, already at full capacity with a waiting list of clients to perform her online marketing skills. She began as a business owner in her early 20s, founding ZEXsports.com, an action sports event search engine, which is still thriving 8 years later. MinneApp, formed earlier this year, offers services designed for todayâs small businesses; SEO, website development, e-commerce and strategic marketing. MinneAppâs tenet is simple solutions that are delivered on time. When MinneApp partners Espree and Spencer say they can deliver on time, thatâs not just a promise, itâs a guarantee. One of the essentials for on-time delivery is having a concrete plan of action. As a self-described visionary, Espree is quick to see an opportunity in just about everything and everyone she comes in contact with. Early on in her career, Espree realized that sheâd need a way to better organize these opportunities. âI used to use a giant dry erase board. When it got full, or I needed to take notes out of the office, Iâd take a photo of it, and start all over again.â With a solid business established, Espree and Spencer began receiving request after request for their services. With so many ideas, projects, and plans simultaneously taking place, MinneApp needed a better way to organize, share and collaborate. Espreeâs admitted to using other mind mapping solutions prior to MindMeister but ââ¦never found them as simple and easy to use.â As a small business owner, one of Espreeâs primary activities is new client acquisition. One of her favorite tools to use with prospective clients is a MindMeister mind map. Together, they map out the prospectsâ current situation, what they want to achieve, and how they can get there. Keeping in mind that Espree can easily throw out 50-100 business ideas in a single session, her mind maps often get quite expensive by the end of the consultation. Once back at the MinneApp HQ in Los Angeles, Espree and her partner Spencer get to work on deciphering the rapid succession of notes Espree has sketched out. The team starts by organizing a mind map of their previously disorganized ideas, focusing on connections and a logical progression of workflow. âMindMeister allows us to take complex thoughts and see exactly how they should relate to each other.â Once the team has their plans mapped out, organized, and ready to go, they then use the mind map as a process management tool. Spencer carries the breakdown even further and creates individual clusters for each section of the project. This not only keeps him on track and on time but due to the open nature of a collaborative mind map, Espree can also check in on these individual branches to see what stage of development Spencer is at and vice versa. The MinneApp team says that by the time the mind map is organized and converted into a process map, âWeâre halfway done!â Prior to implementing MindMeister as the mind mapping solution for their business, Espree and Spencer estimated that a âfrom the ground upâ build for clients took nearly 3 weeks to complete. âWhen the client has the content ready to go, it certainly helps, but thereâs still a lot of things to be put in order,â comments Espree. âIn addition to speeding up our processes, MindMeister also serves as a quality check before delivery,â says Espree. âWeâve found things missing that we simply would have overlooked without the mind map. Since its all there in front you, itâs easy to go straight down the list, placing a check mark next to each component as itâs completed.â Since using MindMeister as their solution, MinneApp has been able to significantly reduce their turnaround time by 77 percent, or 16 days. Espree recites a recent story where the client was acquired on a Wednesday, by Friday the mind map was in place, and by Monday evening, the project was submitted to the client for approval. Try mind mapping in your business Try MindMeister How MinneApp Uses MindMeister A Success Story - Focus Los Angeles, California-based entrepreneur Espree Devora, known as âThe Girl Who Gets It Done,â launched her latest venture, MinneApp, an internet marketing agency, already at full capacity with a waiting list of clients to perform her online marketing skills. She began as a business owner in her early 20s, founding ZEXsports.com, an action sports event search engine, which is still thriving 8 years later. MinneApp, formed earlier this year, offers services designed for todayâs small businesses; SEO, website development, e-commerce and strategic marketing. MinneAppâs tenet is simple solutions that are delivered on time. When MinneApp partners Espree and Spencer say they can deliver on time, thatâs not just a promise, itâs a guarantee. One of the essentials for on-time delivery is having a concrete plan of action. As a self-described visionary, Espree is quick to see an opportunity in just about everything and everyone she comes in contact with. Early on in her career, Espree realized that sheâd need a way to better organize these opportunities. âI used to use a giant dry erase board. When it got full, or I needed to take notes out of the office, Iâd take a photo of it, and start all over again.â With a solid business established, Espree and Spencer began receiving request after request for their services. With so many ideas, projects, and plans simultaneously taking place, MinneApp needed a better way to organize, share and collaborate. Espreeâs admitted to using other mind mapping solutions prior to MindMeister but ââ¦never found them as simple and easy to use.â As a small business owner, one of Espreeâs primary activities is new client acquisition. One of her favorite tools to use with prospective clients is a MindMeister mind map. Together, they map out the prospectsâ current situation, what they want to achieve, and how they can get there. Keeping in mind that Espree can easily throw out 50-100 business ideas in a single session, her mind maps often get quite expensive by the end of the consultation. Once back at the MinneApp HQ in Los Angeles, Espree and her partner Spencer get to work on deciphering the rapid succession of notes Espree has sketched out. The team starts by organizing a mind map of their previously disorganized ideas, focusing on connections and a logical progression of workflow. âMindMeister allows us to take complex thoughts and see exactly how they should relate to each other.â Once the team has their plans mapped out, organized, and ready to go, they then use the mind map as a process management tool. Spencer carries the breakdown even further and creates individual clusters for each section of the project. This not only keeps him on track and on time but due to the open nature of a collaborative mind map, Espree can also check in on these individual branches to see what stage of development Spencer is at and vice versa. The MinneApp team says that by the time the mind map is organized and converted into a process map, âWeâre halfway done!â Prior to implementing MindMeister as the mind mapping solution for their business, Espree and Spencer estimated that a âfrom the ground upâ build for clients took nearly 3 weeks to complete. âWhen the client has the content ready to go, it certainly helps, but thereâs still a lot of things to be put in order,â comments Espree. âIn addition to speeding up our processes, MindMeister also serves as a quality check before delivery,â says Espree. âWeâve found things missing that we simply would have overlooked without the mind map. Since its all there in front you, itâs easy to go straight down the list, placing a check mark next to each component as itâs completed.â Since using MindMeister as their solution, MinneApp has been able to significantly reduce their turnaround time by 77 percent, or 16 days. Espree recites a recent story where the client was acquired on a Wednesday, by Friday the mind map was in place, and by Monday evening, the project was submitted to the client for approval. Try mind mapping in your business Try MindMeister
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