
Vitamins, Energy Drinks, Legal Service, Cosmetics, Cooking Supplies, Wine and even "bedroom" produicts. These are all products that other moms sell through their direct sales/Network Marketing business. I can't think of a better way to support other work at home moms than to purchase products that you need and refer other potential customers.
Jessica Harden couldn't make the Loudoun Women Business Forum meetings because they met at the same time that she was attending her weekly Business Networking International chapter get-togethers at River Creek Country Club.
So, the home-based distributor of XanGo, a nutritional supplement drink based on the mangosteen fruit, decided she would try to start her own women's networking group.
In early February, she posted a query on the Virginia message board of babycenter.com asking if any readers would be interested in joining a Professional Women in Loudoun group.
She's gotten several responses and is trying to coordinate dates and locations to accommodate women entrepreneurs from around the county. While she welcomes all working women, she believes that home-based business owners may get the most out of the group she's trying to build because they typically have the most flexible schedules. As a stay-at-home mother of three daughters ranging in age from 1 to 8 years old, she understands the demands of many home-based business owners.






I am interested in your networking group. Is there additional information available yet?
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