Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Internet marketing by women

Women hoping to start a new business should have a sound marketing strategy and potential customers.as well as a start up found, female entrepreneurs should know who the product or service will be aimed at and exactly how it will be marketed.
Which women are capable of starting their own businesses?
1 Women between the ages of 35 and 44 are more likely to become entrepreneurs, as are women with graduate degrees and higher incomes.
2 Women are more likely to engage in a venture involving sideline business than men although the likelihood for women to begin businesses in manufacturing, transport, retail and distribution is the same as men.
And concerning to the internet.
Internet-based businesses are perfect for women who need to juggle family commitments and need flexible working.
Another recent set of research, commissioned by insurance group AXA found that 34% of new and expectant women were planning to set up their own business from home.
The most popular ways of doing this were to use the web and email to carry on offering professional skills like accountancy on a consultancy basis, or to move into retail - buying or selling goods on email or launching a mail order service.

women in the web:

FemaleSOCCER.net
Salma Rana realised there was a gap in the market for a women's football website. She's since scored a spectacular success with FemaleSOCCER.net.

http://recruitmentrevolution.com/
Frustrated with the whole process of recruitment agencies Jamie Mistlin and Anna Taylor decided to design a new system where employers and candidates could communicate directly with each other.

http://www.luette-leihen.de/
Since newborns grow out of a clothing size every month or so in the first half year of their lives, German Lütte-Leihen came up with a solution: a layette rental service for a fixed fee per month.

http://www.thebabybunch.com/
Clothing for newborns packaged as a bouquet for the new mom

http://www.moonjar.com/
What's the best thing to do with money: Spend it, save it or give it away?
The ideal answer, says Eulalie Scandiuzzi, is to recognize the importance of all three. That's why she created colorful children's banks with three compartments: spend, save and share.

I think that's enough.

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