7.17.2006


Women succeeding against all odds. Trickle Up is an international company developed to provide small amounts of money, combined with basic business training, directly to the poorest of the poor to help them start a microenterprise. Reports from Trickle Up’s fiscal year (Sept. 1, 2003 to Aug. 31, 2004) show that 60 percent of the businesses formed by Trickle Up entrepreneurs were women-led.

7.16.2006


Nappa Studio is your resource for unique, one-of-a-kind purses and handbags, with a distinctive and unforgettable Asiatic flair. Many of their designs use traditional Japanese vintage kimono fabric.


This mom started her business with her daughter's lunch bags. Each morning she decorated her lunch bag and from this came her family business Lunchology.

Cross Promotion Marketing

Turning marketing molehills into mountains. Partner with other women to make your business a success.

7.14.2006

Women helping Women


I came across PeakUniques.com a website for new and emerging women designers. I found it very interesting because I design jewelry and this is a great avenue for serious designers that are looking to develop a business. There is an approval process that designers must go through to have their products listed on the website. Read the full story about this entrepreneur and how she started her business.

7.13.2006

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Why Start a Business?

I am one of the many women who want to take the plunge into starting a business. I think the easy part was determining what I wanted to do. I had too many ideas to choose from and therefore, the difficult part was deciding on which avenue to pursue. The more difficult part seems to be taking the idea from just my vision to an actual operating business. I would love to hear from women business owners or those women in the process of starting a business or maybe just thinking about it. Why did you decide to start your business?