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Women Push the Fast
Forward Button on their Businesses at the
Women’s Small Business Expo
2 Day Event Where
Women Entrepreneurs are Mentored by Top Business Leaders
Los Angeles, CA - What if women could push
the fast forward button on their businesses? At the
Women’s Small Business Expo, held on November 8, 2007 in Greater Los Angeles,
California, women will come together, learn success
secrets from the nation's top business leaders, and
participate in power networking and accelerated learning
so they can crank up their businesses and grow.
What makes the Women’s Small Business
Expo different from other conferences is that women
are not just observers. They are active participants
in shaping their future. Women will write their entrepreneurial
success plans, create their destiny, form success teams,
and learn how to increase their profits.
Topics include special financing for women-owned
businesses, power selling, marketing magic, success
planning, internet wealth, and how to avoid the most
common business blunders.
The Expo also encourages enlightened entrepreneurship
and the importance of giving back to society. Last year,
The Women’s Small Business Expo raised over $10,000
for women in need including their charitable partner,
the Women’s Peace Campaign, which helps victims
of domestic abuse.
Linda Hollander, the founder of the Expo,
is also known as the Wealthy Bag Lady and author of
the book, Bags to Riches: 7 Success Secrets for Women
in Business. She says, “The Women’s Small
Business Expo is all about high-octane entrepreneurial
power. Only 20% of all businesses succeed. We want to
give women the edge to be part of that 20%.”
According to the Center for Women’s
Business Research, Women are starting businesses at
twice the rate of men, claiming their true economic
freedom and rebuilding America. Women make or influence
over 80% of all purchases in America. Currently there
are over 10.6 million women-owned businesses employing
19.1 million people and generating 2.5 trillion in sales.
Los Angeles is now the city with the most
women entrepreneurs. Today’s economy is actually
sparking the rise in women-owned businesses. Women are
starting businesses after being downsized or laid off.
The Women’s Small Business Expo is part of Women’s
Small Business Month.
For information call 866-Women-Biz or
go to www.WomensSmallBusinessExpo.com.
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