Creating Success For Your Business With Scoutie Girl’s Tara Gentile

May 9, 2011 by  
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A good friend recently sent me a link to a fabulous podcast which I’m so excited to share with all of you today! Chock-full of great tips for creative entrepreneurs, papernstitch‘s interview with Tara Gentile (of Scoutie Girl fame) is bursting with insight into creating success for your business.

From the Scoutie Girl site:

Tara Gentile is a thought leader in the DIY culture & creativity sphere. She’s a respected business coach, blogger, and motivator who empowers passionate people to build a business around what they love while laughing their way to the bank.

Listen to the podcast HERE!

Enjoy!

Desiree Fawn is a blogger/doula from Ontario where she lives with her partner & daughter.
She blogs at So Fawned.
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Making Product Reviews, Twitter Parties & Conference Prizing Happen for Moms

January 22, 2010 by  
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I started Mom Made That! in December 2008, inspired by a Mom Spark Holiday Guide I created. I witnessed so many amazing mom businesses doing awesome things, so I wanted a place to showcase their talents, inventions, and artistry.

Being an entrepreneur myself, and having tried every home business known to man (i.e. Avon, eBay, housekeeping, home daycare), I know the trials of self-employment. I know how hard it is to stay motivated when sales are slow, time is hard to manage, and your husband “just doesn’t get it”. This is what keeps me inspired to help moms in business.

In addition to helping these mom businesses promote and advertise, I have started connecting them with review bloggers. So far, this has proven very successful for both the business owner and blogger. In the last three weeks, we have connected over 150 bloggers with review opportunities and have received over 300 requests. Because of the huge amount of interest, I have created a Premium Membership for those reviewers who would like to be contacted directly when new opportunities become available. This also means that reviewers do not need to fill out a request form for each product review opportunity, which saves us both tons of time. The fee for Premium Membership is $10 a year and can be requested in our review form HERE. Read more