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Closing Today: Your Very Last Chance Ever

February 3, 2012 in Become a Mumpreneur, Featured, Headline


Tonight at 9pm, sign up to Become a Mumpreneur closes forever. If you want access to over 12 months of training and support to develop your own business idea or find a number of income streams to give your family the income you needact today.

Worried about money? The course fees are low and we help you find ways to bring in money to cover your fees and much more.

In the last year, women taking part in Become a Mumpreneur have managed to get off benefits, to quit jobs they hated, to find flexible ways to earn and to start businesses that they love.

You might be wondering, if the course is so good, why are we closing it? We only have limited time to run courses, like most other mums with businesses, and we have LOTS of ideas for new training courses. We are opening Become a Mumpreneur for one final run to give you the chance to take part.

So, if you are a mum looking for flexible ways to bring in more money, and you want support and training to help you, join us in Become a Mumpreneur. Book your place before 9pm tonight. The skills you will learn from this flexible training course will help you for the rest of your life: you’ll be better equipped to bring in money and improve life for your family.

Don’t miss out – join Become a Mumpreneur right now.

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Rave Reviews for Become a Mumpreneur on BizzieBaby

December 14, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Featured, Headline


Have you seen the recent review on Bizzie Baby about the Become a Mumpreneur eCourse?

Three of their reviewers have started this great eCourse and here is what they had to say about this great course from ACE Inspire.

Nicki said, “ The lessons were bite-sized, regularly delivered and focused, I knew what I was looking at, could clearly see how this could be transferred to my own situation and the variety of back up information available for each lesson is not only relevant, details and useful but family friendly.  None of the lessons made me feel pressured and I could work through them at my own pace.  My favourite lesson was Bam 15:Setting your own income goal.  As Erica stated during this section, it is very easy to be swayed by advertising and what you believe other people are earning. This section and its tools helped me build a realistic goal that became the basis for my final goal. This goal, thanks to the course has been reached and I have now revisited the lesson and the tools to set myself a new goal. 5/5

Cindy said, “My initial impression was that I was excited about what I was going to learn. The thing I enjoyed most about the lessons was the topics I never even thought of before. My favourite lesson was the Affiliate Programme – Working without effect.” 4/5

Kim said, “At the end of my course I felt like I had learnt a lot about my business.  It proved to me that I can make something of my life and not just be a stay at home mom.  I successfully make 1-2 cakes a week now and are able to give quotes all with the help of this course.  The quality of this course is excellent.  I can tell that a lot of time and effort has been put into doing the lessons and it shows as I have learnt a lot.  It offers excellent value for money.” 5/5

So if you are looking into starting or developing your own business pop over to the Mumpreneur Shop to find out more.

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BusinessMums Summit News

October 14, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Featured, Headline


220 mums with businesses from across Sussex, Kent and beyond met at The BusinessMums Summit in Brighton this week to hear Kate Garraway talk about her first year in business, to network and to learn new business skills.Women attending were at all stages of business, from mums keen to launch their own enterprises, those already running new start-ups, as well as directors of highly successful, global enterprises. Attendee and award winner Kerri Lister of Buy Student Art says, “I just want to say a very quick thank you for a super wonderful day yesterday, topped off with the win. I am still on cloud 9, it will really make a difference to me and the businesses.”Laura Tenisonof JoJoMamanBebe shared how she has created a business with a £30 million turnover thorough a policy of slow organic growth, strong ethical policies and without debt. Coach Karen Skidmore helped every attendee, however new to networking, to meet their goals for the day and leave with a plan to drive their business forward and actions to take.Organisers Suzanne Borrell, Nicky Chisholm and Antonia Chitty say, “We’re thrilled at the success of the second annual event for mums with businesses. Despite the recession, attendees reported strong business growth, and the event has equipped them with new skills and contacts to boost their businesses. “

The National mumandworking 2011 Awards

The annual mumandworking awards brought the Summit to an exciting climax. There were 7 awards in total rewarding shining examples of family-friendly flexible working in action. The awards were presented by Alexandra Watson, Happiness Expert, as seen coaching the winners on the X-Factor. There were a range of categories and the awards were sponsored by Amanda’s Action Club; Magic Moments; Create and What’s on 4 Me. Fantastic prizes worth over £2,000 were won courtesy of Antonia Chitty of ACEInspire, Ragdale Hall Health Hydro and Thermal Spa in Leicestershire, Pelirocco Hotel in Brighton, Vitabiotics, What’s on 4, mumandworking.co.uk, Amanda’s Action Club and Alexandra Watson herself offered a very special training and mentoring day for all the winners.

 

Categories and winners

Business Parent of the Year Winner – Dean Beaumont, Daddynatal (Cambridgeshire)
Open to any parent who has their own business. A parent that has overcome many challenges to launch their business but has made it a success

Start-up Business of the Year Winner – Best in Glass (Kent)

Open to any business category which has been trading for 2 years or under and whose founder is a parent operating within a ‘family friendly’ model

Self-Employed Parent of the Year Winner – Kerry Lister, BuyStudentArt (Surrey)
Open to any parent who is registered self-employed. A parent that has overcome many challenges to work for themselves but has created their own flexible employment.

Flexible Company of the Year Winner – Hippychick (Somerset)

Open to any company who actively promotes exceptionally family-friendly and flexible working policies to its team.

Franchisor of the Year Winner – Travel Counsellors (London)

Open to any franchisor who actively promotes exceptionally family-friendly and flexible working policies to its franchisees.

Growing Business of the Year Winner – Linen at Home (Hampshire)

Open to any business category which has been trading for 2 years or more and whose founder is a parent operating within a ‘family friendly’ model.

Franchisee of the Year Winner Frances Donkin – Rhythm Time (Cheshire)

For companies and colleagues to nominate a franchisee who clearly demonstrates how a flexible franchise can bring out the best in individuals for the benefit of their families and customers.

 

Find out more: www.businessmumssummit.com

 

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Working Mum of The Year Awards 2011

October 11, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Headline


Working mums don’t get half the recognition they rightfully deserve. So if you know a hard working working mum or are one yourself then why not nominate them for The Working Mum of the Year Awards 2011.

This fantastic recognition award is sponsored by Pitman Training and the winner will receive a fabulous prize of a family holiday and the three runners up will also receive some great prizes too.

The winner will also be invited to the awards ceremony at The Royal York Hotel, on the 19th November 2011 where the guests of honour are Olympic silver medallist Colin Jackson and Fairy Jobmother Hayley Taylor.

The judges of this award are Fairy Jobmother Hayey Taylor, co-founder of Netmums Siobhan Freegold and Clare Lister of Pitmans Training.

So if you know a working mum who juggles family, work and home or volunteers in the community then show her someone appreciates what she does and enter her for this award.

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Looking For Ways To Earn Money Online

September 5, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Headline


Have you been searching for ways to earn some extra money? Then join Antonia Chitty and Erica Douglas in their free webinar.

In this interactive webinar, you will drill down into what your true life goals are and start realising the ways you can turn your skills into a business which suits your lifestyle. Helping you turn your dreams into a reality.

This isn’t a on size fits all solution but the solution you come up with during this free webinar will be unique to you. This is exactly how other mums on the Become A Mumpreneur course have left their jobs, changed business direction and and £1000 a month.

Is this webinar for you?

  • Want to work from home
  • Have little or no business experience
  • Need flexible ways to earn
  • Would rather be with your baby than return to work
  • Want work which allows you to drop off and pick up your children from school
  • Have a job you hate and would love to quit
  • Are wary of dodgy business opportunities
  • Have tried party plan and failed

As part of the live webinar, you will be sent a How To Make Your First £100 workbook which you will use throughout the webinar through a number of live activities, giving you a clear idea of how easy it is to get what you want and how to get it.

Antonia has written books to help mums start earning including Family Friendly Working, Start a Family Friendly Business and The Mumpreneur Guide. She says, “I have three children and have learnt lots about flexible ways to earn from my own experiences and interviewing other mums for my books. I have started and run a number of successful businesses and now really understand what makes a great flexible way to earn. ”

Entrepreneur Erica Douglas has created eCourses to help mums learn about business. She says, “Just a
couple of years ago I had to give up a part time waitressing job due to health problems. I’d been a stay at home mum for some time and my waitressing money really helped our family budget. So, I set about finding flexible ways to earn that allowed me to be at home with my daughter too.”

The webinar will take place Wednesday 21st September 8pm BST

It will cost you nothing to take part in this webinar – sign up today and you’ll get all the details on how to join the webinar straight to your inbox. We’ll also send your workbook which you can complete on your computer as you go or you can print it off and keep it somewhere as a plan for what you’re going to do next.

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Sam Willoughby – Business Success

August 31, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Featured, Headline


Sam Willoughby is the multi-award winning business owner of What’s On 4 Ltd, with 1 million visitors a year to its online directories. Sam has taken a kitchen table start up to international franchise in 4 years. Sam contributes regularly to books to help women in business, articles in the national press and is speaker and judge at the Business Mums Conference. Her business awards include Practical Parenting magazine’s Business Parent of the Year, HWWBA Womanpreneur of the Year and Inspire07 E-Business of the Year.Sam can help you if you want mentoring on:

  • · Business Start Up
  • · Business Growth
  • · Internet Business
  • · UK & International Franchising
  • · PR & Business Awards

This interview with Wendy Shand explains how Sam set up her multi-award winning business with just £150 budget and how she has been able to franchise it out and build an international business. It also explains how mentoring helped Sam get her business to where it is and how it can help you.

To here the interview click here.

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How Mentoring Helps

August 29, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Featured, Headline


So you have heard all the talk about how mentoring helps, but will it really help you?

Do you want to start a business but not sure how or where to start?

Or maybe you have a business but want it to perform better than it is?

Well with either of these scenario’s, mentoring can help you achieve what you want to by giving you advice and ideas for you  to put into action.

Through talking to a mentor and gaining Mumpreneur business advice, you will be taking the first step to achieving yours and your businesses full potential.

So what will you gain from mentoring?

You will be talking to an expert in their field and they will be well equiped to:

  • Listen to you
  • Understand your needs to achieve a work life balance
  • Identify your goals
  • Grow your business
  • Help you break down barriers that are stopping you achieving
  • Help you succeed beyond your dreams

So if you have been wondering if mentoring will work for you, give it a go as you’ve nothing to lose and everything to gain.

 

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I couldn’t have done it without the internet!

July 27, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Featured, Headline


How do you identify yourself: mumpreneur, work at home mum or business woman? Whichever of these titles you use, there are more and more women taking advantage of the new technology that is available to set up their own businesses.

There are many reasons why women start up their own businesses; some are bored at home and others want to earn an extra few pounds each month to treat themselves or their families to the extra special treats. Whatever the reason, many women find that there are not many jobs available that fit around family routines and the ones that do are usually low paid and less interesting than running your own enterprise.

So why is the technology that is available today such a big help to women who want to start their own business? Well, having the world at your fingertips through the internet means you can develop your business whenever you have free time. Once you have your business idea, the internet makes it easier for you to reach customers and have an online shop making you money whilst you are otherwise occupied cooking the family meal. I know that I couldn’t have started a PR business from home nor written features and books while my baby napped without the world wide web at my finger tips.

Also through the wonders of networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, you can reach even more potential customers than ever before. We’ve found blogging to be a great way to raise our business profiles. If you want to learn how to blog, try the free ACEBlogger eCourse which sends 21 weekly lessons to your inbox to take you from blogging beginner.

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9 Days Left To Nominate yourself or Someone You know for a Mumpreneur Award

July 20, 2011 in Become a Mumpreneur, Headline


Mumpreneur UKThere are only 9 days left to nominate yourself or someone sou know for a Mumpreneur Award 2011.

The Mumpreneur Awards are the UK’s first national business awards dedicated solely to mums (and dads!) in business. First launched in 2009, the awards have experienced amazing growth and are now recognised by many as the leading awards for mums who run their own business.

The Award categories are:

  • Best Start Up Award sponsored by Yell
  • Best Online Business sponsored by Create
  • Best Green Business
  • Best Supporting Business
  • Best Saleswoman sponsored by Lyns Biz
  • Best Interactive Business sponsored by Hero Media
  • Best International Trader sponsored by DHL
  • Best Mumpreneur Product
  • Best Dadpreneur
  • And our overall winner… The Inspirational Business Mum

Closing date for entries is 29th July 2011.

For full details visit the Mumprenuer UK site.