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Businesswoman
Work from home business for the
businesswoman
A work from
home business is run by Businesswoman who
works from home and often integrates parenting into her business activities.
While some work from home Businesswoman opt
for childcare outside the home, other Businesswoman integrate child minding into their work day and
workspace.
The Centre for Women's Business Research, a
nonprofit organization, found that Generation X mothers are the most likely to becom a work from home
Businesswoman. The centre also reports that between 1997 to 2004, employment at female-owned companies grew by
24.2%, more than twice the rate of the 11.6% logged by all businesses
By 2004, over 20 million people had a homebased
business at least part time (either as business owners or in a formal arrangement with their employer), many of
whom were businesswoman.
In 2008, a digital magazine was established by
a work from home businesswoman. with a decade of experience in the publications field specifically for
work-at-home business. The WAHM Magazine was designed to address the issues of the complete lifestyle of
work-at-home parents regardless of field or industry and has a mission to validate, empower, encourage, educate
and support WAHPs in their personal, professional and lifestyle goals. And the end of the first decade of the
21st century, telecommuting is becoming a greater option for companies and employees alike for a variety of
economic and environmental concerns.
Extract from CNN News
Jenni Hunt is an attractive, talented and ambitious professional
businesswoman from Portland, Oregon. She runs her own Internet business, selling on online auction site eBay
and advising others how to navigate the site to gain maximum profits.
Jenni, a self-confessed Businesswoman and bargain-hunter,
quickly realized that she could use the Internet to plump up her family's finances.
"We couldn't survive on my husband's income, so it was necessary
for me to contribute somehow," she said. "I just couldn't bring myself to leave my children -- and I knew I had
skills that would allow me to freelance or create my own business."
Jenni began to sell regularly on eBay, specializing in children's
items. After a while, it struck her that her experience could be valuable to others, and so she set up
HuntedTreasure.com, a Web site that offers advice to other eBay sellers specializing in children's goods. Jenni's
subscription newsletters, download able e-books, auction templates and online mentoring now help her add to the
family's budget.
by Internet Opportunity Business Review - May 2010


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