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MOM, Incorporated

A Guide to Business + Baby

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1 of 1 copy available

Entrepreneur bloggers Aliza Sherman (founder of Cybergrrl, Inc.) and Danielle Smith (founder of ExtraordinaryMommy.com) have joined forces to write a book that helps women who are already moms (or are thinking about becoming moms in the future) learn how to take charge of the family/work balance by starting their own businesses. As more women become "mompreneurs," there is an increased need for a book that will cover all aspects of how moms can successfully start and run a business that allows them to make money, pursue a profession, and have time to devote to the kids as well. This practical, user-friendly book will draw on Aliza and Danielle's own expertise and their interviews with moms who've started their own successful businesses. The book also includes valuable information about the current alternative sources of funding for female entrepreneurs.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2011

      Sherman (The Complete Idiot's Guide to Crowdsourcing) and Smith (founder, www.extraordinarymommy.com) provide the nuts and bolts for parents wanting to start a home-based service- or product-oriented business. They introduce the KISS principle--Keep it Simple, Sister!--and include handy planning worksheets throughout (also available for download via MomIncorporated.com). A solid business perspective is supplied, with practical info on accounting, taxes, patents, insurance, and more. The authors also cover time management, PR/marketing, and legal advice. One chapter focuses on creating a workspace whether in a closet or at a cafe, and there is information on bartering to trade, say, building a website for your bookkeeper for bookkeeping services. The authors advocate asking for help and not succumbing to a "supermom" model while dealing with the constant challenge of juggling work and family. Virtual assistance and opening an online store are also explored. The guide emphasizes creating a business plan and really thinking out your strategy. VERDICT This is a helpful business resource for parents. Those looking to turn a blog or other online presence into profit should also read Audrey McClelland and Colleen Padilla's The Digital Mom Handbook (reviewed above).--Barb Kundanis, Longmont P.L., CO

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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