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Women entrenprenuers - race is on…

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Entrepreneurship is equal opportunity provider :)

As long as someone - be it man or woman, has strong idea and determined to make it happen, it is done deal !

By the way, this reminds of famous saying

There is a woman behind every successful man. ( And there are two ( or more ) of them behind every unsuccessful man :)  )

From joke part, I believe that man and women  may handle business and few aspects of it differently. There could be subtle differences, but at times they could be very noticeable.

It is encouraging for women that more and more women are becoming successful as entrepreneurs.

Check out these resources for advice, information and tools to help you grow your business.

Here is nicely complied list of Blogs I found on web - resources for advice, information and tools to help you grow your business

For up-to-the minute information on topics that matter for female entrepreneurs, check out these blogs.

  1. Boss Lady: These business partners and best friends give women a guide to running a business as a woman. Features include profiles of women-run businesses, resources and commentary.
  2. Chronicles of a Mompreneur: Elizabeth at Chronicles of a Mompreneur offers readers insight on topics like being a working mom, turning your expertise into an empire, and more.
  3. Empower Women Now: Empower Women Now helps women bring their business online and develop an internet brand.
  4. Debby Peters, Networking Guru: Debby Peters coaches readers on how to network with others.
  5. Love Them Up and Keep Them Forever: This blog helps entrepreneurs understand the benefits of connecting with customers on a personal level.
  6. The Biz Chicks: The Biz Chicks offers news as well as a community for women in business.
  7. Diary of a Start-up Mom: This mom offers advice, reviews and resources for moms with start-ups.
  8. The Savvy Entrepreneur: Cristina Favreau helps other service-based entrepreneurs run and market their businesses successfully.
  9. Escape From Corporate America!: Laurel Delaney, author Escape From Corporate America, takes a look at why women are leaving big companies to strike out on their own.
  10. No Limits Ladies: The No Limits Ladies discuss financial strategies for women.
  11. Passion Meets Purpose: Kammie Kobyleski helps readers find passion in their businesses as well as daily lives.
  12. A Savvy Start: Follow the story of Lauren Berger, a young entrepreneur working to get her business off the ground.
  13. Sisters In Biz: Sisters In Biz offers news, profiles, and commentary for women of color in business.
  14. Startup Princess: Kelly King Anderson and friends invite readers to “make a wish, make it happen!”
  15. Family Friendly Work: Lori Long, author of The Parent’s Guide to Family Friendly Work, discusses balancing work and family life.
  16. Escape From Cubicle Nation: Escape From Cubicle Nation offers insight and advice from a woman who has been there. Pamela Slim, a successful entrepreneur, offers advice on how to leave your corporate job and do something that you love.
  17. The Anti 9-5 Guide: Michelle Goodman helps others escape the “golden handcuffs” and get into self-employed work.
  18. Mirror Mirror: This blogger discusses “bringing up a business and a baby.”
  19. Freelance Mom: Lori Redfield tells readers how to make the most of your competition, build your business online and more.
  20. Mogulettes in the Making: The Mogulettes offer support for women who are launching their own business.
  21. The Inspired Market-Her’s Blog: This blog helps you learn how to market yourself and become profitable.

 

This article is derived from http://www.businesscreditcards.com/bootstrapper/

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One Response to “Women entrenprenuers - race is on…”

  1. on 09 Oct 2007 at 10:39 pm Ken Bentubo

    I’ve heard that quote, but can’t think of the person who originally spoke it. However, I do know who spoke this one:

    “Behind every successful man is a woman. Behind her is his wife.” –Grouch Marx

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