Archive for May 24th, 2007

  • From Scratch: Oliebollen

    Metromode:
    Thanks to Oliebollen, the online brainchild of a former stay-at-home mom, kids with fashion-conscious parents are reaping the benefits of hip, modern threads.
    Named for a doughnut-like Dutch holiday treat, Oliebollen (OH-lee boh-len) sells children’s clothes, home goods, toys and books with a decidely European flair.
    After working for her husband’s Internet development company in the […]

  • Internet Moms: Getting The Best Of Both Worlds

    CNN.com:
    Jenni Hunt is an attractive, talented and ambitious professional 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, 36, is also a full-time mother who home-schools her kids.
    Superwoman? Perhaps. But Jenni is one of an increasing number […]

  • Changing Attitudes Mean Better Financial Help For Women Entrepreneurs

    Mail Tribune:
    In the early days of running her niche market clothing company, Sunday Afternoons, Angeline Lacy learned to get by on her own on a shoestring budget.
    As her business grew, however, the Talent hat manufacturer needed cash for capital improvements and a larger staff.
    “If you are going to grow a business, you’re going to have […]