Posts Tagged ‘Women Entrepreneurs’

Watching TV Can Get Your Products In Celebrities’ Hands

March 12th, 2010


Have you ever thought of watching TV as part of your job? Well I never did either until many years ago my publicist asked me which TV shows I wanted to see my handbags on. I had to admit that I had no idea as I never thought to “watch” with that in mind! I had never even thought of that as a possibility to be honest…….  Read more »

58 Ways to Boost Morale

March 9th, 2010



Nothing holds back a business like employees who have low morale. Here are 58 different ways to boost employee morale right now...  Read more »

Toilet Paper Entrepreneurs And Their Businesses

March 4th, 2010



Check out these businesses, all run by Toilet Paper Entrepreneurs...  Read more »

Pros and Cons of Selling to Boutiques vs. Department Stores

February 26th, 2010


Considering selling your product to boutiques or perhaps larger retailers like dept. stores? Here are the pros and cons...  Read more »

To Patent Or Not To Patent

February 19th, 2010


Many people are stopped in their tracks of “invention mode” because someone suggests they patent their idea before moving forward. Hey folks – at least get the idea flushed out, sampled, prototyped, or something before you let someone convince you to put the breaks on. You will find many products that do not have a patent are highly successful.  Read more »

5 Ways To Discover A New Product To Invent

February 12th, 2010


Have you ever bought something and had the light bulb go off with a way to make it better, faster, easier to use, prettier, sexier etc…? This is how some of the best ideas are brought to market. Here are five methods you can use to identify your new invention!  Read more »

The Must-Read Books For Women Entrepreneurs



I heard a sad joke about American entrepreneurs during my travels in Europe a few months back. A speaker asked the audience "How do you hide a secret from an American?" Then she took a dramatic pause and said "You write it in a book." People laughed. I didn't.

To say the least, that comment pissed me off. Instead of making a scene (I was scheduled to speak to the same audience of female entrepreneurs only hours later), I decided it was better to take a stance. And that is what this post is all about... believe it or not, ALL the secrets to success, happiness, you name it, reside in books. No single book will ever have it all, but as you read more and more and more you will find a common thread that resonates with you. And that thread IS the secret.  Read more »

EVENT – Women Entrepreneurs – EVENT

Entrepreneur Expose

If there is one event every female entrepreneur must attend this year, it is the Entrepreneur Expose happening on Saturday, October 24th in Florham Park, NJ. I will be attending along with a group of Angel Investors. Here are all the deets.  Read more »

Women Entrepreneurs, Why They Are Taking The Lead

Women Leading

The biggest change ever in entrepreneurship is occurring right now. For centuries men have lead the entrepreneurial frontier. But, for a multitude of reasons it is changing. It's now the women's turn to be the leaders of entrepreneurship. Here are just few (yes, just a few) reasons why:  Read more »

Six Mega-Companies Founded by Women Entrepreneurs

Move over Steve, Jeff, and Warren. Women are taking over the business world one awesome company at a time. In the not so distant past men were considered more suited to business, but the reality is women are natural entrepreneurs, meaning, they were BORN to do it.  Read more »

Why Women Entrepreneurs are the New Face for Small Business by Angela Jia Kim

Did you know? 10.1 million firms are owned by women. That’s more than 50% of businesses in the U.S. How about this? Women entrepreneurs are employing more than 13 million people. And check out this impressive statistic: Their businesses are generating $1.9 trillion in sales as of 2008.  Read more »

Women Entrepreneurs, The Next Wave Of Leaders

Everywhere I speak women fill the seats. They outnumber the men in my own network. And they are not just talking about starting businesses; they are leaders at the forefront of the next entrepreneurial wave. It’s not exactly what I expected to find when I set out to inspire the growing TPE movement.  Read more »