The new year often brings with it new hopes, wishes and goals. For an aspiring entrepreneur, it might bring a new business. Wondering what business to start? Many of the business trends you'll see in 2011 will be a great fit for a mompreneur."The downturn in the economy opened the gates to a new generation of mompreneurs who are tech savvy and innovative," says Maria Bailey, author of Trillion Dollar Moms and host of Mom Talk Radio. "Mothers have alway been the leaders when necessity appears and many moms who were in the home when their spouses lost their jobs stepped up."
1. Still social: Social media has been hot, and I don't expect the sizzle to die out anytime soon. Mompreneurs are coming up with online businesses that take advantage of moms doing what they already do -- connect. Why is this good business for moms? It can be done from home, on your own time, with a relatively low investment. The idea is to find like-minded people who would like to connect. The business model is usually to get enough people using the site that you can charge advertisers. In fact, websites like WordPress and Ning give you the ability to put your social media website together with little expertise and a small budget.Sample social media sites by mompreneurs:
- Leah Segedie, creator of bookieboo.com, a fitness site
- Kristen Munson, creator of socialmediamom.com
- Heather Reinhard, creator of thetamom.com
- Kim Wall, creator of Episencial, an all-natural skin-care system
- Sheil Caldwell, creator of The Baggonizer, a reusable grocery bag organizing system
- Karen Kerk Courtney, creator of Bare Organics, organic skin-care and baby-care products
- Jennifer Wong, creator of Baby Bump, pregnancy tracker and baby names
- Gwen von Harten, creator of Roadtrip Bingo, a family travel game
- Jill Seman, creator of Mom Maps, which finds kid-friendly locations on the go
Of course, it doesn't matter what's hot if you don't love your business. Some may say all of the great ideas have been done, but entrepreneurs keep showing us that we've barely scratched the surface. I look forward to seeing new businesses from all of you "mothers of invention."


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