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Showing posts with label Jacobsen's Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacobsen's Books. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2015

What's going on and where I will be.

October 23rd, the release day for Curse of the Spider Woman is rapidly approaching. And like any good author, I'm going to be sharing my book far and wide.

Here is my schedule:
October 17th: Jan's Paperbacks
Aloha Villa Shopping Center, 18095 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97006
11am. Buy a book, get a free fan!


October 23rd: The book releases! Available on Amazon, Google Play, and other fabulous on-line retailers.

October 31st: Downtown Hillsboro Farmer's Market. Outside of Jacobsen's Books,

And the biggie!
Curse of the Spider Woman is my fifth book and I will hold my first book release party ever! 

On my birthday, November 21st, I will engage in great revelry at Primrose and Tumbleweeds, 248 E Main St, Hillsboro, OR 97123

Join me from 2pm-5pm at this wonderful wine bar and restaurant.  There will be book signing, give-aways, and lots of hugs.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Women Entrepreneurs: Tina Jacobsen of Jacobsen's Books!

Jacobsen's Books; the perfect little local bookstore.
Welcome back to Women Entrepreneurs, my series on women in business! Here are my back issues:

Natasha Lakos
Alexandra Franzen


And to add to their august company, Tina Jacobsen of Jacobsen's Books & More in Hillsboro, Oregon!



1.      What is the name of your business and what do you tell other people you do? 
Jacobsen’s Books & MoreI own a bookstore! 

2. How long have you been self-employed? What convinced you to become an entrepreneur?

 
I purchased an online book company in February 2009 and in April I quit my full time job to focus on my family and business.  Then in May 2010 I opened Jacobsen’s Books.  
I was raised in a family business and have strong business values and have been told that I am a workaholic.  I have always worked in management positions and like to be able to make my own  decisions.  Owning my own business is just natural.

3. Entrepreneurs rarely stay in one place. How many careers have you had? 
That is interesting, by the age of 20 I had already had 11 different jobs (I left all on my own and for a better position).  I started with the family business which I continued to work through most of high school.  The day after my 15th birthday I started working in fast food and have held jobs in retail, at a fabric store and day care.  I worked in many restaurants as cooks, server and manager, and eventually an office job as a customer service manager in a printing facility.
Check out the family behind this powerhouse lady!

4. What are some of the aspects of your current job that people don’t see? \
I love this question because a lot of people think that working in a bookstore means that you get to sit around and read all day, unfortunately that is not the case.  Contrary to popular belief I have not read every book in the store, in fact I probably have less reading time than most people.  Everything that happens in the business I do myself.  Ordering books, shelving, paying bills, bookkeeping, marketing, events, cleaning the bathroom, vacuuming the floor, helping customers, social media, building website etc.  As much as I would love to hire out some of these positions it is a bookstore and unfortunately it’s a hard to survive!

5. Who and what inspires you on those inevitable rough days?
My community of regular customers and my desire to succeed. 

6. Name a few of your current projects.
Summers are busy!  We are sponsoring the Find Waldo Hillsboro event in which 25 businesses in Hillsboro have a Waldo Hidden.  We also have a summer reading program and some game events to compliment it.  I also have Local Authors during the Farmer’s Market every Saturday. 

7. What are your recommendations for women who are interested in pursuing self-employment? 
I say you have to do it for passion, not for money.  Some make it huge, some just barely make it and for a lot it is more of a hobby.  It is awesome to follow your dreams but you have to be sure that you have the means to do so J  Educate yourself and look to the leaders in whatever you want to do for advice.  Don’t be afraid to ask for help.

Jacobsen's Books & More supports local writers. Come on down and buy some books. :)
Thank you for interviewing me!