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Trenval Business Development Corporation

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Trenval Business Development Corporation
Quinte Business Development Centre, 284B Wallbridge/Loyalist Road, Box 610
Belleville, Ontario K8N 5B3

613-961-7999 | phone
613-961-7998 | fax

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Hours of Operation
Monday:8:30 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Tuesday:8:30 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Wednesday:8:30 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Thursday:8:30 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Friday:8:30 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
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May 26, 2019

Business Spotlight – The Fitness Guild – Jacquie Blanchette



Business Spotlight – The Fitness Guild – Jacquie Blanchette
by Jim Barber

Building a Strong Business Plan Helped The Fitness Guild Build Strong Bodies
A desire to want to be healthier in body mind and spirit compelled Jacquie Blanchette to transfer out of university and enrol in the Fitness and Health Promotion Program at Loyalist College, with the ultimate goal of helping people not just look better, but feel better about themselves.
It lead first to being a corporate fitness trainer and personal trainer before opening a humble little fitness studio in what once was a mechanic’s garage in Rossmore a little over five years ago. With very limited potential for growth at that site, Blanchette worked hard to find a bigger, more convenient location for an expanded operation, eventually settling on prime ground floor space at the revitalized Century Place in downtown Belleville. It was here, on October of 2017 the she opened The Fitness Guild.
The Fitness Guild offers personal training programs as well as a host of unique and challenging group programs, and welcomes people of all ages and levels of fitness. Classes include a traditional Boot Camp, a AAA class, which is for your Arms, Abs and, um A**. There is also the Gears class which features a half hour on indoor bikes and then a half hour of circuit training.
“We have built a little community here where everybody feels supported, everybody is missed if they don’t make a class. We are all about making people feel better,” said Blanchette.
Trenval played a very important role in helping Blanchette get The Fitness Guild up and running.
“I got a $20,000 loan from them and a $5,000 grant and I used every penny to get new equipment. I had to get treadmills and elliptical machines and weight equipment and benches – so I could not have got any of this equipment without them,” Blanchette said, adding that the process of creating the business plan and going through the application process for Trenval was extremely helpful in its own right.
“I had to show them that I would be bringing in staff and creating jobs and really helped me nail down the details of my business plan. I had to set financial goals for each month and targets to hit, so now I know what I need to make in order to feel comfortable and confident that I am going to succeed.”
Enhancing the equipment options was just one challenge she faced. Another was a delay in being able to move into the new space. If Blanchette was not able to make a seamless transition from her old space to her new one, it might mean clients missing classes and session – and some of those clients may choose to go elsewhere.
“I negotiated with the landlord to put my equipment in storage and then shifted around to have a makeshift little studio so I could continue my personal training clients. And then because it was late summer, I held my classes outside in the local park. I just improvised and came up with ways to keep making money and keep my clients happy for those six weeks. And everyone came back, I had no one cancel on me,” she explained, adding that once she got Fitness Guild up and running, the next challenge was finding training staff that would fit within the ethos and vibe Blanchette wanted to create.
“It’s really important for me to now that I am on the same page as anyone who comes in here to teach classes. Right now it’s a pretty eclectic team but we all seem to click. Everybody has a different style, but everyone is very laid back, everyone is very passionate and team oriented.”
Overall the experience of moving into the new expanded downtown location has been a boon for Blanchette and her team at The Fitness Guild. And as much as the bulk of the ‘heavy lifting’ (if you’ll pardon the pun) was done by her, she is effusive in her praise for support she received from Trenval.
“They want you to succeed, so that’s why they wanted to make sure I had a solid plan and thought of every contingency – all the little things you maybe don’t think of at first that are going to be a cost. They really do want to help.”
For more information on The Fitness Guild, visit www.thefitnessguild.com
 

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Mar 20, 2019

Business Spotlight- ShopBayofQuinte.ca


ShopBayOfQuinte.ca Is a Small Business Created to Help Other Small Businesses
When Michelle Uens was looking for a way to promote her yoga business, she did what any conscientious entrepreneur would do – seek out innovative, cost-effective ways of promoting the business.
Through this sometimes exhaustive process, she discovered a website based out of Simcoe County called ShopCity.com that seemed to offer a dynamic online platform that would help with everything from creating a vibrant website, to e-commerce, as well as a user-friendly and intuitive marketing process that would make it easier for local businesses to be found by eager, technologically-inclined consumers.
That was the ‘a ha’ moment, as Uens decided that this was something needed in the Belleville-Bay of Quinte Region – and that she would be the person to bring it here.
With some initial financial assistance and sage advice from the staff of Trenval Community Futures Development Corporation, Uens was able to purchase the territorial rights to the ShopCity online platform, creating www.shopbayofquinte.ca.
Upon clicking on the page, users see a large search engine where they can simply type in a product, service, store name or any other metric to begin their search. The drop down menu to the left allows you to search based on type of product or service you’re looking for as well as links for e-cards, videos and other selections, making for a simple way for locals to find out about products and services being provided by local, smaller-scale entrepreneurs.
“it gives businesses the opportunity to market and to fit it into their marketing as an affordable plan for their digital strategy, and it’s for everyone. We do everything from professional services to non-profit agencies to any and every kind of retailer in the region. If you want to break it down, it’s like combining Yellow Pages, Yelp, GroupOn, Tripadvisor and Google Maps all on one platform, but localized. It’s like the more old school ‘shop local’ programs where you used to have a ‘buy local’ group that would work together and pool their resources so they could have stronger, more impactful advertising dollars within their community. ShopBayOfQuinte.ca is like that, except with a lot more tools to help business in a digital world,” Uens explained, adding that it’s an opportunity for small business owners on a limited budget to get their brand front and centre for the growing group of consumers who ‘shop’ using their phones or tablets.
“The kids that are millennials now and the generation behind them are absolute digital natives; they no nothing other than where to get things on their phone. They carry around the most powerful marketing tool in their hands the whole time, and so many businesses today are missing out because they aren’t digitally optimized. People are still focusing a lot of their local advertising dollars on radio and print, and people just aren’t paying nearly as much attention to those as they used to.
“The best way I can describe what we do is it’s like an online local shopping mall. At most malls now there’s a big electronic kiosk and you can go look up the kind of store that you want, and often you can press a link and it takes you to see what’s in that store. Well, this is what we offer, but so much more.”
There are a number of levels of service clients can purchase within ShopBayOfQuinte.ca from just basic listings and links, to creations of fully optimized websites with e-commerce capability, as well as management of social media interactions for the businesses.
After a year and a half of operation, Uens has added another full -time salesperson and is looking to expand her territory. At present she has the Bay of Quinte Region from Brighton and Trent Hills in the West to Napanee in the east and up as far as Bancroft to the north. Once she saw the potential of the business, Uens stopped teaching yoga and decided to go all in with ShopBayOfQuinte.ca, thanks to help from Trenval.
“They gave me the initial loan to start and be able to buy the territory and some seed funding to get going and I was able to broker a good deal with the parent company ShopCity to get started. Trenval has been such a great support in just helping me through everything. I can’t speak highly enough for what Trenval does,” she said.
“There are so many helpful supports in place for entrepreneurs, including having the Small Business Centre as one of their parents, and offering seminars and mentors – they are always positive and always fantastic at helping.”
The biggest challenge thus far for Uens, and one that no doubt will last for some time, is educating people on the importance of having a digital marketing strategy in general. That needs to happen before she can even try to extol the virtues of working with ShopBayOfQuinte.ca.
“It’s letting small businesses in on what this can do for them, and that the old stone-age marketing is just not working effectively, that there are more cost affordable ways to get your business found online and marketed properly. Just getting people educated on trying to improve their situation is key,” she explained.
“And then there’s getting people to follow through and understand that the digital world changes daily, so to keep on top of it is almost a business in itself.”
For more information, visit www.ShopBayOfQuinte.ca.




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