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Beyond Thin Mints: How Girl Scouts are Hardwired for Entrepreneurship

Posted on by Mary Kay
Posted in Women Entrepreneurs

Last week marked 100 years since Girl Scouts of the USA’s founding, and much of the current workforce can certainly trace its roots back to this organization. In fact, more than two-thirds of current female Congress members and 80 percent … Continue reading »

SXSW 2012 is Coming Up – Time to Get Bizzy!

Posted on by Mary Kay
Posted in eCommerce, Funding & Finance, Leadership, Planning, Sales & Marketing, Technology, Women Entrepreneurs, Workforce

With just days to go before the 2012 South by Southwest Interactive Conference kicks off, we’re dusting off our spurs and pouring over the agenda for the best business, entrepreneur, and start-up information SXSW has to offer. Whether you’re claiming … Continue reading »

BuildMyBiz is in Beta!

Posted on by Joe
Posted in Accounting, Compliance, eCommerce, Employee Benefits, Funding & Finance, Insurance, Leadership, Legal, Payroll, Planning, Sales & Marketing, Technology, Women Entrepreneurs, Workforce

Woah! It’s been (literally) years in the making, and we’ve got a long way to go, but we are extremely pleased to announce that the BuildMyBiz private beta program has officially begun! If you’re interested in becoming a part of … Continue reading »

Paying it Forward: Sprouter.com, Knowledge Sharing, and Collaboration

Posted on by Joe
Posted in Leadership, Planning, Technology, Women Entrepreneurs, Workforce

Coming off a fantastic startup marketing workshop at this year’s South-by-Southwest Interactive conference, Sprouter‘s Sarah Prevette sits down with YoungEntrepreneur.com to talk about the importance of knowledge sharing and collaboration among entrepreneurs. My philosophy is that successful entrepreneurs want to … Continue reading »

Being a Successful Mompreneur

Posted on by Joe
Posted in Just for Fun, Women Entrepreneurs

Rachel Blaufeld (http://backngroovemom.com) offers a candid perspective on what it takes to be a successful mompreneur. Focusing on four key areas (and a little bit of fear), Rachel hits the highs and lows of what she calls the “marathon” of … Continue reading »