Meet Jesoma Briggs

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Jesoma Briggs. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Jesoma below.

Hi Jesoma, thanks for sharing your insights with our community today. Part of your success, no doubt, is due to your work ethic and so we’d love if you could open up about where you got your work ethic from?

I think my work ethic comes from my parents one hundred percent! I loved that they were always able to put their best foot forward when it’s come to anything that they’ve done. I think that really translated well into my childhood and business from mowing lawns and washing cars as a child to managing social medias and websites for businesses I carry that hard working attitude and perseverance that has been passed onto by my parents.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

Jaymarkets is all about the entrepreneur. What we do is cultivate a safe affordable environment for those who are trying to start off or continue their businesses with the use of Organic Social Media Management and Website Design. What makes us different is that we actually teach you about social media and how to work it within your business organically and cater to your demographic and really create social media presence without making you take some type of course or give you some type of self help book that will never get you to where you wanna go because we realized that the biggest gap between you and your business is time and knowledge and Jaymarkets gives you both!

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?

I think that the three most important qualities and skills I had to have in this field is patience, teaching, and creativity from a different perspective. I would advise that anybody who starts this journey would be to understand the need to put yourself in the front of your company and stop wearing all the hats. The best way that you can come about solving this issue is by looking into delegating task that you feel are too big for you and identifying what’s too big for you.

Who has been most helpful in helping you overcome challenges or build and develop the essential skills, qualities or knowledge you needed to be successful?

My Partner Allison Vallejos, she has really been a lightning rod when it’s come to this whole journey. She’s the anchor to this ship, she always feeds me new ideas, keeps it real when my ideas are bad… shoot she even gave me the idea of starting this company.

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