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Sell Your Friends
By Amanda Steinberg Monday May 18, 2009
Celebrate the success of others. When someone you know — a colleague, a friend, even a professional acquaintance — succeeds in getting what she wants, be a cheerleader. Announce her success on Twitter or Facebook.
Good karma. Good business.
We'll start:
Attention DailyWorth interior decorators, professional and hobbyist alike. Daisy Janie has a new fabric collection, "Urbana." Daisy Janie's modern, nature-inspired fabrics are featured in RealSimple and Domino magazines. Visit daisyjanie.com
Oöna Health Inc., founded by Valerie Otto, began as a provider of an all-natural herbal alternative to Hormone Replacement Therapy for the relief of menopausal symptoms. That product was so successful that Oöna has since branched out into other herbal supplements for women, including lines that treat pre-menstrual symptoms and peri-menopause. Oöna's products are available through natural health food stores, such as Whole Foods, independent pharmacies, and at online stores, such as drugstore.com
Galia Gichon, of Down-to-Earth Finance, launches a new Simply Money seminar series in New York City June 1st.
David Ronick, supporter of DailyWorth since our inception, Harvard MBA, and successful entrepreneur, has recently launched a consulting firm UpStart Advisors to support budding entrepreneurs. He also has a blog focused on business planning and venture capital. Hire him to help you start your new venture.
And now for our own horn-tooting ... DailyWorth founder Amanda Steinberg is highlighted on today's Featured Beauty section of the Real Beauty Is. RealBeautyIs.com empowers women to feel good about themselves through improving self-esteem, accepting their bodies and defining beauty on their own terms.
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Written by ohbrooke, May 18, 2009
Written by Julie Darling, March 05, 2010
This is a great great tip .. thank you! More women should jump on this band wagon .. it's amazing what can happen when a collective powerful group is formed. I just gave a shout out to my attorney ... the comments rolled in on facebook.
Written by Reshma Singh, March 09, 2010
One of the coolest female owned business I know is my friend's business, Jennifer Bezoza Coaching. Based in NYC, Jen provides executive coaching, career coaching and organizational development consulting. Jennifer is passionate about supporting her clients and has helped many of them, including me (!), through job and career transition and the achievement of professional and personal goals. Jen does this by being a deep listener and creative and approachable thought partner. Check out her website at: http://www.jenniferbezoza.com.
Written by Lesia Anders, March 15, 2010
Our dogs love Tigertail Foods treats and dog food. (I love their Emu Oil Lip Balm with SPF 15!) The company is owned and managed by wonderful women who care about animals from the inside out. They provide amazing insights on animal nutrition and can even develop specialized diets for your pets unique needs. From their website: " Tigertail Foods is a wholistic pet food and treat company. We use only human-grade ingredients that come from trusted sources. Your pet's health is our first concern and everything we make is motivated by the principle that healthy food helps make healthy pets." Clean bowls at our house means we love it!





I think Mormons all ban together and support each other, and this is a great way for them to do so.
Kudos!