Many women find the idea of starting and owning their own business enticing. For some, it's the challenge. For others, the flexibility. Sometimes it's a natural evolution from full-time work, to part-time work, to working for yourself. Regardless of your path to becoming a business owner, you need access to a network of like-minded others who can give you the support you need. From business planning, to marketing, to sales tips, to old-fashioned encouragement, the women of Intuitionet help each other succeed.
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.
Security is mostly a superstition.
It does not exist in nature."
Helen Keller
INSPIRATION
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
The Mom Inventors Handbook and
Secrets of Millionaire Moms
by Tamara Monosoff
Intuitionet Fair: “Women Helping Women”
Connecting smart, talented women with budding and flourishing entrepreneurs, area businesses…and each other.
Wednesday, November 19th
7:00-9:30 pm
Gould Barn
Join us for this exciting night as women entrepreneurs show us their wares and share their real-life experiences in establishing and growing a business. Meet local businesses with potential job opportunities for on-rampers. Bring your resume and spend a few minutes getting input from seasoned HR consultants. Stroll around, inspire and be inspired, sample products and services, ask questions, network, and even do some early holiday shopping. Bring a friend!
WebMonz www.webmomz.com
Help with starting on-line businesses.
Wild Women Entrepreneurs www.thewildwe.com Networking group for women entrepreneurs.
The Small Business Administration finds that women-owned businesses account for 28 percent of all privately-owned businesses and they employ 9.2 million people. They contribute $2.38 trillion in revenue to the U.S. economy.