Finding Your Pot O’Gold in Self-Publishing
As writers, we are constantly told to write our stories for ourselves—to write stories we are passionate about, regarding topics that move us. Unfortunately that isn’t always what sells in the market....
View ArticlePriceless Volumes
Being a small business owner is certainly not for the faint of heart. With a combination of drive, vision and a little dash of luck, Ann Tetreault and her husband opened The Spiral Bookcase, a...
View ArticleDIY: Getting Canned
Craving some kitchen based activities? Nothing says domestic goddess like learning how to can your own food. You might have heard tales of pioneer women growing and preserving their own victuals. Fast...
View ArticleRelearning Skills for a Startup Company
Many young professionals, fresh out of college or graduate school, choose to work for—or found—dynamic start up companies where there may be only a handful of employees in an office. “We live in an era...
View ArticleHow to Decide if You Can Be a Successful Entrepreneur
So, you’re working a full time job and have decided you want to start a business on the side. Stellar! But before you go full steam ahead, have you asked yourself if you are ready for the wild and fun...
View ArticlePaths to Entrepreneurship
Many people just dive into entrepreneurship full force, leaving the comfortability of a regular paycheck behind them and throwing caution to the wind. Hopefully, those people also have at least 6...
View ArticleStacy, Wife for Hire
When Stacy Mafera graduated college in 2005, she was running a business called Concierge Commonwealth which provided event planning and errand running services to Boston area businesses—but a wave of...
View ArticleFor Gail Cayetano, Three is a Magic Number
Gail Cayetano’s energy is infectious. If it were possible to bottle it, she would never have to work another day in her life—but she probably would anyway, since it’s not in her nature to do nothing....
View ArticleUnder One Roof: Coworking
More and more women have struck out on their own, becoming freelancers or entrepreneurs. Yet despite the perks of striking out solo—flexible scheduling, the ability to pursue passion projects—there can...
View Article[Infograph] The Rise of the Female Entrepreneur: Miss Independent
Women entrepreneurs have come a long way over the last 40 years. Before 1974, banks could require women borrowers to guarantee their loans with cosignatures from husbands, fathers or male business...
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