In Small Business, it can pay to be a Woman Business Owner



Posted: Sunday, July 12, 2009

by
Davenport

If you think you're at a disadvantage as a female entrepreneur, think again. Dozens of organizations and programs have emerged in recent years to help. Ladies can quite easily start and grow their own businesses, but like anything else some effort is required. Taking advantage of the programs available can help you:

1. Obtain seed money to get your Business off the ground. If you're in need of cold, hard cash, you're in luck.

Several programs provide women with seed money, micro loans, and even loans of up to $250,000. (see below)

 2. Group with other women business owners

3. Win bids for government contracts Find further resources to assist you in starting or growing a venture

Action Steps:

Where to Locate a program

Whether you're seeking a loan to expand your small business, looking for discounts on business services, or hoping to find a mentor who can help you launch a another venture, there's a program for you. Make the mentoring and networking connection. Finding a mentor can increase your confidence and give you the knowledge you need to start a business. This can even be a very supportive and positive friend.

Networking can be equally invaluable as a way to promote and build your business. I

More helpful resources can be found on the web site: http://www.Womenbusinessconnection.Com
Kendra Davenport is an Internet Entrepreneur looking for new ways to develop and inspire other women who need support to start or reinvigorate their business. She has worked in the field of Business & Finance for over twenty years.
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