February 28th, 2009
How a Valley mom went from a swim coach to millionaireABC15.com (KNXV-TV), AZ For her research and book, Mulvaney said she surveyed, assessed and interviewed 21 top performing women millionaires from various home-based businesses, including Valley single mom and millionaire Donna Johnson. Johnson, a former swim coach, …
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February 28th, 2009
 Business Line |
Mompreneurs IncBusiness Line, India Like an increasing number of mothers who have started small businesses after having children, Alex is a mompreneur, balancing motherhood with her growing enterprise. Not all mompreneurs are stay-at-home moms. But many working women feel that home-based …
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February 28th, 2009
Entrepreneurs find upsides in home-based businessMSNBC Joanne Hakim, who recently started her company, The Pen Is The Sword, in her house in Norwood, NJ, finds that a home-based business can be isolating after the experience of being surrounded by many co-workers. “I took for granted the interaction that I …
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February 23rd, 2009
 Napa Valley Register |
Blush boutique brings style to your doorNapa Valley Register, CA JL Sousa/Register | Buy photos By JENNIFER HUFFMAN At first blush, Napa moms Vanessa LeVan and Dana Rivera seem to be onto something with their new business. They’ve created Blush Fashion & Accessories, a mobile boutique that brings the goods to you. …
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February 23rd, 2009
Gilbert's 'mompreneurs' redefine businessArizona Republic, AZ While all are not operated by moms, Gilbert has 2017 registered home-based businesses, from baby wear manufacturing and floral designs to medical billing and therapeutic services. Across the country, mompreneurs are increasingly staying connected. …
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February 23rd, 2009
Reputed puppy mill thrived despite a history of troubleSeattle Times, United States After a neighbor complained about noise from dogs, Skagit County officials told the Sundbergs they had to have a permit for a home-based business. In December 2006, the Sundbergs applied for the permit, saying they would be breeding "in excess of 75 …
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February 21st, 2009
 Examiner.com |
Join The Women’s Millionaire Club, part 2Examiner.com She ruled out small business women, because they required large amounts of money to purchase a franchise. All of the twenty-one women interviewed in her book were entrepreneurs involved in Direct Selling. “They owned home-based businesses that did not …
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February 21st, 2009
Gilbert's 'mompreneurs' redefine businessArizona Republic, AZ While all are not operated by moms, Gilbert has 2017 registered home-based businesses, from baby wear manufacturing and floral designs to medical billing and therapeutic services. Across the country, mompreneurs are increasingly staying connected. …
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