If My Business Had a Dating Profile, Here’s What It Would Say

Name:
Jo Rawald
Age:
Seasoned enough to know my worth, driven enough to still chase skyscraper-sized goals.
Looking For:
Women entrepreneurs ready to scale with strategy, build profit with purpose, and create businesses strong enough to outlast burnout and busywork.
Occupation:
CEO of Queen Kong Consuting • Business Growth Advisor, Women-Owned Certification Expert, and Master of Turning Chaos into Cash Flow.
About Me:
I believe success isn’t built overnight, it’s built on purpose. I blend corporate-level systems with entrepreneurial hustle. I make data sexy, sales fun, and scaling sustainable. I’m passionate about turning confusion into clarity and burnout into bank deposits.
I love deep strategy talks over coffee, building automation that frees your calendar, and hearing women say, “Oh my God, this finally makes sense.”
I hate busy work. I hate “hope” marketing. And I have zero interest in surface-level business flings.
I’m loyal, results-driven, and I’ll never leave you on read.
My Ideal Match:
You’re an entrepreneur who knows you're meant for more. You’ve got clients, cash flow, and chaos, but you’re ready for systems, scalability, and sanity. You value structure but crave freedom. You want to be profitable and peaceful.
You’ve probably Googled “how to work less and still grow” at least once this month, and you’re allergic to anything that feels fake.
You’re not scared of strategy, you’re just tired of doing it alone.
And when we connect? You’ll wonder why you didn’t swipe right sooner.
My Love Language:
Cash flow clarity, sustainable systems, and automated income streams that let you breathe again.
Also, coffee. Always coffee.
Turn-Ons:
• Entrepreneurs who show up like CEOs, not hobbyists
• Businesses that value purpose over panic
• Strong partnerships where we both grow
• Spreadsheets that actually make sense
• Referrals that multiply like rabbits
Turn-Offs:
• Chaos disguised as creativity
• Ignoring numbers
• Negative profit margins
• Saying “I don’t have time” while scrolling Instagram
Funny thing is, that’s the same energy I brought to dating.
I’d go into every conversation curious, confident, and crystal clear on what I wanted. I didn’t waste time pretending to be chill when I wasn’t. I didn’t chase. I attracted.
And that’s exactly how your business should operate.
When you know who you are, what you offer, and what kind of clients you want, you stop settling for bad matches.
You stop working with red-flag clients who drain you, micromanage you, or think a 50% discount is a “win-win.”
You start attracting the right ones, the dream clients who pay on time, respect your boundaries, and send you thank-you gifts that don’t involve baked goods shaped like stress.
Running a successful business starts with clarity. When you know who you are, what you offer, and who you serve best, you naturally attract the right clients, the ones who see your value, trust your expertise, and can’t wait to work with you.
Because when you treat your business like a dating profile, you become intentional. You start filtering. You stop auditioning for approval and start aligning with people who match your energy, your ethics, and your excellence.
When I started Queen Kong Consulting, I realized I was done with “casual dating” in business.
No more random clients who wanted a quick fix. No more one-time projects that felt like awkward blind dates. I wanted long-term relationships - partnerships where transformation happened.
Now, every woman I work with knows exactly what she’s signing up for
Clarity, systems, cash flow, and growth.
We talk strategy, scalability, and sustainability over coffee, creating a connection built on trust, collaboration, and shared goals that lead to real growth.
Because when your business knows who it is and who it’s for, it starts attracting opportunities that feel effortless.
Here’s your sign to write your own business dating profile.
Grab your coffee, open your notes app, and write this down:
1. Who are you? (Be honest. Not what your LinkedIn headline says. Who are you really?)
2. What do you value most in your business relationships?
3. Who do you want to attract?
4. What makes you irresistible to work with?
5. What’s your biggest turn-off in clients, vendors, or partnerships?
Once you write it, read it out loud. Then go back and ask, “Would I swipe right on my own business?”
If your answer’s anything short of hell yes, we need to talk.
I’ll leave you with this - Your business can’t attract what it doesn’t define. If you want dream clients, stop acting like a side hustle.
Give your business a personality, a voice, and a vibe that makes people say, “I don’t know what she’s selling, but I want in.”
Because the most successful businesses attract opportunities naturally, drawing in clients and partnerships that align with their energy, values, and vision.
So, if your business had a dating profile, what would it say?
Grab a coffee with me and let’s find out, because your next big business love story is waiting.











