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		<title>What is a Mompreneur?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2006 12:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Mompreneur is a mother who starts a business &#8212; pretty obvious. Ironically, if you search google blogs, you will find some women business owners and women entrepreneurs embracing the title &#8212; and some who are offended. The ones who are offended typically argue that it diminishes their business to call them a mom-preneur, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright" style="float: right; margin: 10px;" src="http://thewealthspa.com/images/mompreneur.jpg" alt="Mompreneur" width="350" height="233" />A Mompreneur is a mother who starts a business</strong> &#8212; pretty obvious.  Ironically, if you search google blogs, you will find some women business owners and women entrepreneurs embracing the title &#8212; and some who are offended.  The ones who are offended typically argue that it diminishes their business to call them a mom-preneur, as if that means they are selling $10K worth of beauty products, not starting a &#8220;real&#8221; business.  (I argue that the $10K/year of beauty products IS a real business &#8212; just run at a small scale)</p>
<p>But, if you search Mompreneur, you will find this term used to describe women who have founded multi-million dollar businesses, some even publically traded.  And describing a network of women who are starting small at-home businesses, as well as small-to-start businesses they plan to grow to empires.</p>
<p>The complaints are ridiculous feminist backlash.<strong> Acknowledging that we are women, and mothers, is not diminishing our success, or hard work, or legitimacy.  It&#8217;s creating a community of women with similar challenges, who can network and support each other.</strong> It&#8217;s not like the big boys are calling us mompreneurs to keep us out of their fancy wood paneled club &#8212; we are calling ourselves mompreneurs, and creating our own club.  Except ours has big windows overlooking a playground.</p>
<p><strong>I call myself a Mompreneur as a completely conscious branding strategy.</strong> I am running my business differently because I am a mom and want to spend time with my daughter &#8212; not running it in any lesser way, but infinitely more efficiently, using technology and making choices to create a business where I can make great money, help people, and still have a great life with my family.  And, that is part of my shitck.  Having toys in my office, a playset in the garden, pictures of my daughter on my About Us page &#8212; my clients know I have a daughter, it give us a topic to discuss and bond over, and they buy into ME, not just my services.</p>
<p>Gracie has helped me take my businesses to the next level &#8212; now I have more reasons than ever to run my business Smart instead of Hard.</p>
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