Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Women In Business

It it possible for us to own our own businesses.Sometimes we are satisfied with what people tell us we are supposed to be satisfied with, and I'm just not going for it  ~Beyonce

Lisa Price, Founder
Carol's Daughter
Today is the day many major corporations are owned and operated by the Rosie the Riveters of the 21st century. Long gone are the days where women are forced to wait for orders or settle for a job. Women are working to their full potential and are doing it better than the men in their careers; and yes, there is a difference between a job and a career. It doesn't come easy. It takes determination, patience, prayer and action! Just ask Lisa Price, founder of Carol's Daughter beauty products. She started in 1990 in her kitchen (yes, the kitchen). After some encouragement from her family and friends, she started Carol's Daughter out of her home in 1993. In 2002, Carol's Daughter grossed more than $2.25 million dollars in sales. I'm sure there were some blood, sweat and tears from 1993 to 2002; but I'm also certain waking up everyday doing something you love and making a swell living from it is more than worth it.

Women in business today are strong in number. It starts with experience, motivation and the basic step by step plan to get started. After you've built that foundation, successful business women know the keys to staying ahead of the game are persistence, the ability to adapt to the ever-changing economy and people. People can be your team; and most importantly, your clients or customers. Successful business women understand that if no one knows about your business, then you will not have one. Hence, the people.

Sylvia Smith
Professional Makeup Artist
I'm all about women empowerment and doing it better than the men, so I have an idea. Women,. it is time to put your business in the streets. Radar Magazine is making it all about you for our Sept/Oct issue: Women in Business! We're giving all business women in Huntsville and the surrounding areas the opportunity to get your business advertised in this issue. We will make the deal even sweeter. If you have your business card in electronic format, you can email it to us for a business card sized ad for a special discounted price of $100.00 for a 2 month ad! That means your business will be advertised in the Sept/Oct issue for only $100!Whether you own a hair salon, clothing boutique, engineering firm, law office or any other business- put it out there! Successful business women will jump on this! Call us today at (256)489-7739 or email advertiseonradar@yahoo.com to get in! September 5th is the deadline!
Natasha Langford, Owner
The Style Bar Boutique

You don't have to be Oprah or Beyonce, but as a woman you should be motivated by their success and have the desire to be successful in everything you do.Just ask Natasha Langford or Sylvia Smith, I'm sure they wouldn't mind sharing their business with you!


Tell your Business,
TerashaNicole





Photos used with permission of Sylvia Smith & Natasha  Langford
Photo(Lisa Price): www.necolebitchie.com (No Copyright Intended)

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