| How
To Be A Mom and A Business Woman
Balancing
the trials and tribulations of being a stay at home mom
and business woman can frazzle even the toughest of nerves.
With a large percentage of stay at home moms, trying to
work from home, their successes depend upon a careful
balance between home life and work life. [Read
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Cold
Calling Can Help Woman-Owned Businesses
Cold
calling was, is and will always be the number one best
practice in the world today when it comes to getting business.
You are at the liberty to come to any conclusions you
might like but it is the undisputed king if you thought
about the Return on Investment, the effectiveness and
the long term ramifications of the act. [Read
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5
Common Sales Mistakes Business Women Make
Ever
wondered why the ever-impatient web surfers seem to be
browsing through but rarely buy. Some of them even post
some rave reviews but still don’t hit the check-out
button? It
could a lot of things that you have no control on, however,
if it is any of the things that you DO have a control
on, it would be a problem, wouldn’t it?
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The
Life of a Woman Entrepreneur
A
woman entrepreneur’s life is one big irony - you
set out to do something you thought you love to do but
then realize that it was far more tough and back-breaking
than your normal day job. If you hadn’t loved being
on your own so much, you really wouldn’t survive
the vicissitudes an entrepreneur’s life throws upon
you. [Read
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Top
Challenges For Women Business Owners
As if getting into business wasn’t challenging enough,
you still have those uncertainties to tread on and lot
of traps to avoid. The list that follows might not be
the most exhaustive one out there, but it would at least
be able to nudge you out of some perils that you could
have done without. [Read
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The
Largest Woman-Owned Companies
Who is categorized as the “largest” women-owned
companies is largely determined by what source you read.
Unfortunately, these statistics do not seem to be as widely
publicized as would seem to be helpful. Most resources
available only report by state or county, rather than
a compiled inventory for the entire United States. [Read
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How
Business Women Have Impacted the Economy
Since making their mark in the business world, women have
increasingly made an impact on the nation’s economy
through their company’s domestic and international
services. For example, “in 1992, 13 percent of women-owned
firms were involved in international trade, either exporting
or importing goods or services. [Read
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