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At 54, an ex-mgmt/software consultant, I am about to reinvent myself. Hoping for some LWL (mutual)support. I have what I believe is a ‘killer’ idea, full of potential and world impact. Builds on human strengths and needs. Have an MBA and taking courses in e-learning.
I need people who are familiar with social networking, web tools, intellectual property copyright experience, and generally anyone who cares to respond!
Best to you, my sister-entrepreneurs. Bettina
Age 56; Reinventing myself. Currently Sr. Pastor of church in South Jersey; Host of Internet Radio shows: Jazz Divine and Conversations in the Word; Finished a paralegal program; want to formally establish Leadership Development Institute.
hello ladies…i am 57 and bringing my business online…i have had a website for years, but now i want it to make income for me…
i am looking for support and brainstorming mastermind…in return i will be available to support your dreams and goals…
I’m 37. Interested in starting my own business for flexibility, and also I believe you should LOVE your work! I’mlooking for any infomation, advice from other ladies
I am 50 years old and have started a commercial and residential cleaning business. I am looking for support and ideas to get contracts to be able to grow my company.
I am 52 and am being laid off from my job tommorrow (yay!) and now instead of trying to run my business from my day job I can do it at home full time. I am full service event planner and travel agent – I’m looking for ideas to grow my company
I am 57 years old, the recently published author of “Sixtyfive Roses: A Sister’s Memoir.” I am launching a new business giving Memoir Workshops. I’m holding a fully day workshop in New York City on August 29th, 2009. See Classifieds here at Ladies Who Launch, or go to my website at http://www.sixtyfiverosesthebook.com
I started a blog/ web site 2 years ago at the age of 58. No income as yet, but I am chalking up all the time, energy & money spent to e-educating myself. Luckily I have a daughter that uses social networking in her job. I am picking her brain constantly. Lots to learn. I would love to be part of any generating income brainstorming group. http://www.helensreads.com
My career path is a spiritual one. From legal secretary, to 29 years and counting as a grief specialist, published author by Sarah Ban Breathnach’s Simple Abundance Press in my 61st year last October and now, well I’m a marketing maven. I’m grateful for it all.
Never allow age to stop you, my friends, let it light your fire. If you have written a book my best tip is buy Penny C. Sansevieri’s books, particularly, Red Hot Internet Publicity. If you are hurting from a loss buy mine, When Every Day Matters: A Mother’s Memoir on Love, Loss and Life. It will help you to find hope again, I promise.
I had a terrific career and life then an accident cost me over $700k, and as a single woman wiped me out. i won a grant to the UCLA Writing Program/film studies, which I completed with a 4.2 GPA, and my upscale woman’s novel ‘French Heart.’ Then I shattered my foot, which required 6-months in a cast and on crutches, I had the book professionally edited, the market/and publishing industry crashed, and my brother’s still unbelievable suicide just about killed me, too.
‘French Heart’ is glamorous, romantic and suspenseful with a social conscious and a spirit to change the world. http://www.suzannedecornelia.com/
I am seeking investors of $10K for 2.3% equity. With $12M goal in sales, investor ROI would be approximately $275K. For detailed plans please email me. Thank you.
I have had an entrepreneurial spirit for as long as I could remember. I never was satisfied working for anyone else. I started with greeting cards and flower seeds as a kid; Avon as a teen; Indercoverwear; Amway; Quixtar; Mannitech; Carlson Craft; Soul Purpose. I started my own ventures in 1999 – Destined For Greatness Enterprises (workshops and seminars), and in March 2009 I opened a Bridal, Formal and Designerwear Boutique, DeBorah’s Bridal Boutique and More.
I am now in my late 40’s (time does goe fast, and waits for no one!) I am looking for financing to expand my boutique into what I envision it to be. my challenge is finding someone to finance a new business that does not have a steady cash flow yet… if anyone know of such financing, or grants, or such please let me know!
Thanks
DeBorah