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Startup Stories of Home-Based Entrepreneurs

Below are some successful small and home business entrepreneurs. Learn from their stories and be inspired by their achievement:
  • Anna Eiras and Carmina Valdizan, Co-Founders, Kobold Toys Online
    Kobold Toys: How a Brick and Mortar Toy Store is Moving to the Web

    The specialty toy store Kobold Toys has been in existence in Panama for the last four years, and is now venturing in the US via the Web. We interviewed Anna Eiras, co-founder of Kobold Toys Online to share her experiences in bringing a new business to the Web.
  • Vicky Prazdnik and Lori Mozzone, Co-Founders, CurlieGirl
    CurlieGirl: Knitting their Way to Success in the Fashion Business

    With so much competition nowadays, a small business needs to create buzz and excitement to survive. That’s exactly what Vicky Prazdnik and Lori Mozzone did in their startup fashion business Curliegirl
  • Becky Marshall, Owner, Chilly-Dawg
    Chilly-Dawg: Tapping the Growing Gourmet Pet Food Market

    People enjoy eating ice cream, so why shouldn’t dogs enjoy ice cream, too? Sounds preposterous for some but the lack of frozen delights specifically made for pet dogs gave Becky Marshall of Chicago, Illinois this bright and unique idea to start a business offering all natural frozen treats for canine pets. 
  • David Marcks, Founder, Geese Police
    Geese Police: It's a Geese of a Home Business! 

    David Marcks discovered a lucrative business opportunity when his dog chased away the geese at a golf course. Today, Geese Police, a company that uses dogs to chase geese, is a multi-million business with several offices across the U.S.
  • Kimberly Mann, Owner, Behind the Scenes VA
    Kimberly Mann: How to be a Virtual Assistant 

    Kimberly Mann of Hatfield, PA, a founding member of Women’s Business Forum, is one of those who saw the growth potential of the virtual assistance business.

 

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