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MOM-OWNED BUSINESSES

As a growing number of women looking for ways that they can be available for their families while contributing to the household income, more and more moms are becoming entrepreneurs. With the advent of the Internet, moms have more and more opportunities to generate income in ways that also allow them to be available to their children. Mom-owned businesses covers this growing trend, including success stories, failures, and lessons learned.

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Project Working Mom Awards 54 Full-Ride Online College Scholarships to...more

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Local mothers cook up good ideas and turn them into productsmore

Annmarie Vanini got the inspiration for the “Flippee” as she was trying to toilet train her son, Brian.

Cooking Up A Nonprofit: Mom Finds Niche As Gluten-Free Bakermore

But her cookies are a little more complex than the average chocolate chip treat and not just because they're gluten...

Is Katie Holmes Anorexic?more

...to lose weight with a vitamin detox program that Scientologists believe in, after her run on ... It's not because...

Family-Owned East West Essentials a Female Entrepreneurship Success S...more

East West Essentials was founded more than a decade ago by Dr. Jeanne Wilson, Ph.D, L.Ac. With a doctorate in Chinese...

Eau Claire mom discovers benefits of cloth diapersmore

When Amber Richards was pregnant with her now-17-month-old daughter, Evelyn, she never gave a thought to the...

Granby mom brings memories togethermore

Stay-at-home mom Sharon A. Bail is helping local people who keep scrapbooks go a step further in preserving their...

Make-Up Mom A YouTube Sensationmore

Lauren Luke may not be a household name yet, but to 34 million YouTube viewers she is much more. CBS News correspondent...

Presidential help for small businessesmore

"It's just really scary right now for all kinds of businesses. I mean I see em come, I see em go.

Visionary mom sold America on Barbiemore

Seems like only yesterday the little girls of the Baby Boom were playing with their Barbies, collecting her clothes and...

Running The Race Of Life, This Mompreneur Is Bornfitmore

In the race of life, Lisa Welch's passion for family and fitness runs together closely, from the unique design in one...

Who's New in Business: Granny Choe's Kimchi Co.more

I’ve been wanting to start my own health-focused business for years. My daughter and I finally made it happen when she...

Baked with love Local mother started special-order gourmet bakery to h...more

Jennifer Waddell’s specialty is making cakes for children, especially birthday cakes. There’s no limit on the...

10 Ways To Survive Without a Bailoutmore

it satisfying. And who knows, you might discover the kernel of a business idea. 9. Babysit for a working Mom.

Local magazine portrays ambitious 'mompreneurs'more

"I wanted to start a business where I could work from home (with a small baby) so I could be her primary...

Women in Business: Carron Morrowmore

Carron Morrow has decorated airplane hangars, placed a pianist in midair and painted "Just Married" on the...

Mamapreneurs/PR Newswire partnershipmore

In dealing with hundreds of mom-owned businesses each year through  Mamapreneurs Inc...

Defined and Defining Her Timesmore

just saying she wanted to be a role model for how you can manage to be a busy working mom and still taking care of...

Trying to conceive? Nancy O’Dell has advicemore

lift each other up with words of encouragement. “It’ll happen next month. You’ll see.”   MORE FROM WORKING MOM'S...

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