women entrepreneurs
women entrepreneurs
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by Susan L Reid - 2007-08-14
In the last 20 years, where women work, how women work, and what kinds of jobs women are seeking have changed. As more and more corporations have re-organized and downsized, as more children of Baby B...
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by Susan L Reid - 2007-12-17
Women continue to open businesses in the U.S. at twice the rate of men. So why don't they have million dollar bank accounts that reflect their hard work? According to the Center for Women's Business R...
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by Kendall Summerhawk - 2008-06-03
Oops! There it was again. A well-written ad with an eye-catching headline, nice photo, a decent bullet list of benefits...and a big, fat hole where the compelling offer should have been.Instead of tel...
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by Kendall Summerhawk - 2008-06-12
If you're offering packages, coaching groups, platinum-style programs (what I call "PSPs"), consulting or membership programs through your business, keeping your clients motivated and accountable is s...
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by Kendall Summerhawk - 2008-06-27
Oops! There it was...Or rather, there it wasn't.A decent looking website with a great big hole in it.No, it wasn't missing a results-rich headline, a thoughtfully-crafted message or a pretty photo of...
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by Kendall Summerhawk - 2008-06-27
Most women entrepreneurs would love to double their income, but when they think about going from where they are now to their new goal they either think too small, panic or go blank.It's as if the gap...
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by Kendall Summerhawk - 2008-07-03
If you've been thinking it's time to raise your fees I bet you've felt what I call, the "gulp factor."The gulp factor is when part of you suddenly turns to jelly, quivering at the thought of actually...
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by MICHELE DEKINDER-SMITH - 2008-07-07
Think of how much time and energy it would take to find out exactly how many people in your city or region have a passion for sports and fitness. Or how many of those people are also pet owners, a...
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by Kendall Summerhawk - 2008-07-10
Does this sound like you? You sign up for a seminar or purchase an information product. You're excited about what you're about to learn. Your expectations are high and you feel powerful because you'v...
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by Kendall Summerhawk - 2008-07-10
Getting your name on everyone's lips in your niche market ought to be a priority for any coach, consultant, designer and any other woman small business owner.The reasons are simple: when you're perce...