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[ 9 Mar 2010 | No Comment ]
Mumpreneur Profile: Louise of Tiny Feet Designs

Tiny Feet Designs is a successful graphic design business that specialises in bespoke personalised stationery.

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[ 8 Mar 2010 | No Comment ]
Flexible Business Idea: Jittabugs

For most new mums, the question of if and when they go back to work is a big one. Many of us don’t have a choice, and it can heart-wrenching to leave our newfound bundles of joy in someone else’s care while we go to a place we would rather not be, working in a job we’d rather not be doing. Caroline Ashworth explains how she overcame this dilemma by setting up her own business so she could take new baby Alfie to work with her. 

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[ 4 Mar 2010 | No Comment ]
Event: Social Media Optimisation Coffee Morning

We are just ‘tweeting’ to let you know that Connection Events are
teaming up with one of the UK’s foremost exponents of Social Media,
Nick Tadd of Social Media Graffiti to bring you a
‘Social Media Optimisation’
Coffee Morning
Social Media should be a ‘tick box’ in your internet marketing strategy,
if you’re not part of it you are missing out on valuable opportunities to
get your website found, make new connections and drive your business
forward. The social web is the biggest shift in thinking since the
Industrial Revolution and your business needs to be part of it …

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[ 28 Aug 2009 | No Comment ]
More about Mumpreneurs: Would you Rather be a WAHM?

Last week I wrote about the word ‘Mumpreneur’, and several of you commented here and on Facebook. Many of those who commented didn’t like being labelled as a mother or woman in business and want simply to be seen as a business owner. Over on Iamawahm Darina Loakman has been discussing the pros and cons of the word WAHM. Do you prefer being seen as a ‘work at home mum’ or is this just another limiting label you’d be glad to see the end of?