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Top Contract Strategies for Women in Business

Navigating the realm of business contracts can be daunting, especially for women entrepreneurs running their businesses from home. Understanding the essentials of contract creation, negotiation, and execution is not just beneficial; it's necessary to ensure the smooth operation of your business and safeguard your interests. This Women Home Business guide aims to empower you with the knowledge and strategies to navigate business contracts confidently,...

Thriving at Home: Side Hustles for Moms Making a Comeback

Embarking on the recovery journey is a testament to strength and resilience, especially for moms. Learn the strategies to start your side hustle.
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Holli Harris: Creating Tailored Clothing for Nursing Moms

Holli Harris, designer and founder of HadleyStilwell, as created a mom-focused clothing line for breastfeeding and pumping appropriate for the boardroom or the playground. Learn how she jumpstarted the business, challenges she faces and her plans for making it grow.

Lessons from the Success of the Kardashians

The news sites and celebrities blog are all abuzz today announcing that the Kardashians made $65 million in 2010. Love them or hate them, that is some serious cash. Here are some business lessons that we can learn from the Kardashians.

Mandy Krammel: Success in Bringing a Product to Market

Mandy Krammel found success by simply listening to her body and understanding the changes that her body is going through. She knows from her own experience and from listening to her clients that a lot of women have issues with their breasts -- and the bras they wear. WomenHomeBusiness.com talked to Mandy about the process of bringing Tweakerz to market and the challenges she faced.

Brenda Dronkers: Moving from One Successful Business to Another

Brenda Dronkers made her mark by starting the highly successful inflatable party place for kids called Pump It Up that grew into a $55 million dollar business with 160 franchises. Now she is ready to face a new challenge with a new clothing line called Thriving Ink.