MompreneursÒOnline
Helps Moms Take their Businesses to the Top
Scarsdale, NY (April 22, 2008)—Each weekday
morning, entrepreneur Leslie Haywood drops her two daughters off at
preschool, then races to her computer to log on to her favorite
bookmarked website, MompreneursOnline.com. Haywood, the inventor of a
barbecuing accessory called Grill CharmsÔ,
can’t wait to rejoin the ongoing conversation on the site’s dynamic
message boards, where regulars and newbies gather to seek business
advice, exchange ideas, and support each other’s entrepreneurial
endeavors. Haywood is drawn to MompreneursOnline.com for its nurturing
atmosphere, as well as the winning advice offered from its founders:
leading work-from-home experts, Ellen Parlapiano and Patricia Cobe,
authors of the Mompreneurs® series of books.
Parlapiano and Cobe coined, popularized, and
trademarked the term “Mompreneurs®” over a decade ago, after writing
the first Mompreneurs® book, speaking at entrepreneurial conferences
nationwide, and consulting on work-from-home initiatives for
corporations like AT&T. The dynamic duo built their Mompreneurs® brand
on iVillage in the late 90s, before launching MompreneursOnline.com in
2004.
As the guiding force behind this supportive site,
Cobe and Parlapiano moderate the discussions and foster a rare
cooperative spirit that sets it apart from other women’s communities
on the Web. “At MompreneursOnline I got the encouragement to pursue my
passion and turn my crazy idea into a viable business,” says Haywood.
“And the other moms on the message boards did more than cheer me on. I
found my wholesale and fulfillment center here and met my graphic
designer, mentors, vendors, and customers.”
But much more than camaraderie keeps these
entrepreneurial moms engaged. Parlapiano and Cobe have developed
several valuable features for starting and building successful
businesses. In addition to the lively message boards, their newly
redesigned site includes a MompreneursÒ
Marketplace featuring members’ products and services, blogs written by
mom entrepreneurs in various fields,
and a private forum—“Mompreneurs® Confidential”—where discussions can
take place away from public scrutiny.
The level of excitement on the message
boards recently intensified as Haywood and eight other
community members garnered national attention with appearances on
CNBC’s the Big Idea with Donny Deutsch. Amy Long, inventor of
Secure2Me Blankets, a baby blanket that “clips on & stays on,” credits
Mompreneurs® Online for helping
her achieve this media milestone: “The support, insight and
encouragement I receive on this amazing online forum has been
instrumental in my company’s growth,” she says. “I am grateful to have
access to other successful mompreneurs via the community and to be
included in this fantastic circle of women.”
The members’ enthusiasm and positive feedback
spurred Cobe and Parlapiano to hold the first face-to-face MompreneursÒ
Online conference, scheduled for May 2-4 in Chicago. In the works are
more “live” events, as well as branded contests, podcasts,
face-to-face networking groups, and proprietary publications.
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MompreneursÒ
is the trademark of Ellen Parlapiano and Patricia Cobe, co-authors of
MompreneursÒ:
A Mother’s Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Work-at-Home Success and
MompreneursÒ
Online: Using the Internet to Build Work@Home Success. In addition to
their books and website, the pair of work-from-home pros offers
consulting services for entrepreneurs and speaks at events throughout
the U.S.
Contact Ellen Parlapiano & Patricia Cobe
The MompreneursÒ
mail@mompreneursonline.com
www.mompreneursonline.com
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