Mom, Inc.: The Essential Guide to Running a Successful Business Close to Home by Meg Mateo Ilasco


Mom, Inc.: The Essential Guide to Running a Successful Business Close to Home
Title : Mom, Inc.: The Essential Guide to Running a Successful Business Close to Home
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ISBN : 1452101213
ISBN-10 : 9781452101217
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 208
Publication : First published March 23, 2012

So many women dream of having it all—being kickass mothers and running their own successful businesses. This book helps them take the leap with confidence. Serial entrepreneurs (and moms) Meg Mateo Ilasco and Cat Seto draw on their own successes and missteps to reveal exactly how to choose the right business, find clients, write a business plan, launch a blog and Web site, stay focused at home, and more. Insightful Q&As with enterprising mothers like fashion designer Cynthia Rowley and Style Me Pretty blogger Abby Larson demystify the many nuances of balancing work life with family time. It's not easy. But this practical and inspiring guide helps make it possible.


Mom, Inc.: The Essential Guide to Running a Successful Business Close to Home Reviews


  • Ashley Cadaret

    A mix between a pep talk and a toolkit- I found this helpful and relevant for self-employed creatives just starting out, or folks who are a few years in like me.

  • Jessica

    This book was very helpful as a business owner a few years in and a hopeful mom-to-be. I think it would be an excellent resource to any woman looking to create a business from their creative hobby. I also think it provided information relevant to moms with varying views on child care and lifestyle choices that other books of this kind do not.

  • Really Amazing

    Specifically for mom entrepreneurs who want to take advantage of an online business.

  • Deanna Astol

    It's ok. I liked it but everything in the book I pretty much knew already by searching online. Coulda saved money.

  • Roxanne O'Brien

    This book seemed to touch more on helping if you tangible items to sell rather than actual guidance with service relate fields. Some good tips but not geared for what I was looking to get out of it.