Startup Princess Kingdom News * January 25, 2008
January 25, 2008
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We get emails all the time of people who wish they could attend a Startup Princess event. We granted this wish by filming our 2007 Startup Princess Make a Wish, Make it Happen Conference and the 2 disc, 6 hour DVD set is now available for only $35! The photo here is Fairy Godmother Becca Levie during her inspiring keynote.
Here’s what Jamie of Circle of Sentiments emailed us after receiving her copy this week:
I just finished the 1st DVD and I must say, I’m so impressed. Listening to the different speakers has been very inspiring and has given me a lot to think about. I can’t wait to get to the 2nd disc! I especially liked the last two speakers who demonstrated that it’s possible to start a business without a lot of money.
Don’t miss out on an opportunity to learn from 14 successful women entrepreneurs! Click here to purchase your DVD set.Â
Save the date! Startup Princess Networking Tea Party February 13th event in Provo, Utah featuring Mrs. Utah 2004 Cherie Burton! Cherie’s topic is “How to be your Best Self” and prepare physically, mentally, and emotionally for a Media Interview. Cherie’s media experience includes being on Oprah! The event is $10. To RSVP, click here.
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Competitions (that we know of!) Any others?? Please comment below.
Celebrate! Get inspired with new eBooks from Startup Princesses!
Fairy Godmother Holly Buchanan The 7 Biggest Mistakes in Marketing to Women Online is now available. Â
Carolynn Duncan “The Entrepreneur Story” featuring several Startup Princess members (including me), a total of 70 entrepreneurs tell their startup experiences.
***Make a Wish, Make it Happen this week? month? Tell us about it!! ****







Since my business has now been clearly defined. I find the information you post to be most valuable. My wish is to contribute in changing the way companies perceive Deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Both from a customer/client interface as well as employees in their own businesses. With the increased awareness it would break down communication barriers and open up to a very dynamic “able” community.