Review of Entrepreneurship: 5 Best Practices for Stay-At-Home-Moms who want to start an Online Business

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Review of Entrepreneurship: 5 Best Practices for Stay-At-Home-Moms who want to start an Online Business

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Entrepreneurship: 5 Best Practices for Stay-At-Home-Moms who want to start an Online Business" by Joy Jennings.]
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Starting an online business is a tough venture. Mothers who want to use their extra amount of time for some profitable endeavor must be thinking of starting a business. Entrepreneurship: 5 Best Practices for Stay-At-Home-Moms who want to start an Online Business by Patricia Jennings is a handy resource for mothers seeking an online business startup. It walks you through the process from coming up with your vision for your business to executing your business plan.

The book shows how the qualities of an online business owner connect to motherhood responsibilities. For instance, the book explains how motherhood stems from a deep sense of accountability. This feeling of always being accountable is a good quality for an entrepreneur to embody. The discipline that mothers show as they maintain a balance between household duties and their full-time jobs is also needed to start one's own business. I like how the book hones the reader's mindset before delving into the relevant points. It's interesting to read how a mother's ability to be flexible with her tasks can make a good business owner.

The book shares everything you need to plan before you begin your entrepreneurial venture. Its focus is on the nuances of online business. What I like the most about it is that it is very comprehensive. It helps you choose what sort of online business to have, how to choose a niche, conduct market research, and execute your business plan. It also has a useful resource on loans and where to get them.

The book is properly organized. The ideas flow from general bits of advice down to the particulars, making the generation of information less overwhelming. The author's tone sounds empathetic while still very committed to helping her fellow mothers who desire to dabble in entrepreneurship. I don't think I have issues to mention about this book. There hasn't been a single error spotted throughout the text, so I assumed the book was perfectly edited.

The book deserves a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. It has great writing, with practical tips and illuminating ideas. It has everything you need to know to thrive in the market, explained using a language that is simple and easy to digest. Stay-at-home mothers will surely find this guidebook the most beneficial. If you are an aspiring mompreneur who dabbles in online selling, the book has a ton of information to help you become better at the job.

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I was a stay-at-home Mom and had a very profitable business that was partially online. I would have loved to have this book then!
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This book will be of great help to online entrepreneurs. I enjoyed reading this review, well done.
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