
Women entrepreneurs who have struck out on their own while remaining the primary care providers for their kids can sometimes have a challenge ahead when it comes to building their business, networking and gaining essential support, and blending or balancing work/life issues. Who knows this better than other women who've put their shingle out? Nobody! I love how stay-at-home moms (and dads!) are becoming more eager to share their tips, triumphs, and challenges, in an effort to reach out to others. It's become quite the B2B market, frankly.
That's why I was totally stoked today when I found The Mompreneur Magazine. Started by Kathryn Bechthold, The Mompreneur Networking Group Inc. publishes a magazine that is available for free to Calgary area entrepreneurial moms. Since I'm not in Alberta where I can get a printed copy, I signed up for their online freebie.
Go check out her offerings, which include seminars and webinars, as well as an archive of previous issues. Women writers, take note: there's a call for submissions on the about page that may lead to some exposure for you! And for the manly entrepreneurs here, don't hesitate to check it out too. Good advice doesn't recognize gender, and you may well find answers or opportunities you needed too.







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