Women Entrepreneurs:
In a Displaced Place
After much soul searching I began my adventure and have learned much and I must say I am not where I was last year when I started. Joining programs and paying for things that would not help me as an Onlinepreneur. In fact I must say that must of my knowledge began to come together in May of 2007 when I read Stephanie Chandlers book "From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur" and the website associated with that http://BusinessInfoGuide.com. The resources in this book are excellent and are note worthy. When I discovered this book I thought I had experienced it all then I came across Steve Pavlina http://Stevepavlina.com with his articles and forums. The forums have helped me immensely in helping me to grow and stay focused in my business. Then as of recent I discovered John Chow of http://JohnChow.com and his free e-book is a breath of fresh air.
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Did You Know?
Women Entrepreneurs are a minority and in the first five years of business have little to no resources to build a business. Other than conventional means of a bank loan, savings and 401K.
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Posted on 05/15/2008 at 8:05:05 AM