Mompreneur and Dapper Snappers Inventor on Her Big Idea Internet Radio Show

Dapper Snappers Mompreneur

Fix droopy drawers in a snap with Dapper Snappers!

Be sure to listen to the Her Big Idea Internet Radio Show on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 11 a.m. PDT / 2 p.m. EST hosted on Blog Talk Radio.  I will be chatting with Michelle, the inventor of Dapper Snappers.

Dapper Snappers is an elastic band that keeps your child’s pants from drooping.  Michelle’s products help thin children and their parents find clothes that actually fit!It’s a perfect accessory for your child’s back-to-school wardrobe.

You can purchase Dapper Snappers at www.dappersnappers.com. They come in packs of three – both in boy & girl colors for $15 or you can buy them individually for just $6!  And coming soon, build your own Dapper Snappers.

Be sure to set your reminders because this interview is not to be missed!

~Elaine of Her Big Idea Blog and Social Network has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio.

Show 014 – Interview with “A Dozen Invisible Pieces” Author Kimmelin Hull

On Wednesday, July 2 at 11 am Pacific / 2 pm Eastern on the HerBigIdea Internet Radio Show, I will chat with “A Dozen Invisible Pieces and Other Confessions of Motherhood” author Kimmelin Hull.

The very eloquent Kimmelin grew up in the Seattle area, and now lives with her husband and three children in Montana where she teaches childbirth and parenting preparation classes She has an undergraduate degree in creative writing from the University of Puget Sound, a Physician Assistant certificate from Saint Francis University, as well as Lamaze Childbirth Educator. She is a freelance writer for Montana Parent magazine.

We will chat about: why she decided to write her book, “A Dozen Invisible Pieces and Other Confessions of Motherhood”, the themes covered in the book, about her internal struggle with balancing home commitments and career, her decision to leave the medical profession to become a mother, author and teacher to new mothers. We’ll also chat about what she has done to promote her new book and how she got her book deal.

Please visit Kimmelin’s website at: http://www.DozenInvisiblePieces.com and her blog at:  http://kimmelin.wordpress.com

Elaine of Her Big Idea has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio and writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

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Elaine of Her Big Idea has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio and writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

Show 013 – Interview with My Plate-Mate Owners & Her Big Idea Social Network

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Check out my interview with mothers, Paige and Michele, who are co-owners of My Plate-Mate spill guard feeding gear for toddlers, seniors and those with special needs. 

The mission of My Plate-Mate is to offer it customers a unique self-feeding product. As a learning tool, My Plate-Mate assists in promoting independence and self-confidence in all users no matter their age or limitation. Michele and Paige understand the importance and joy that comes from being able to share a meal with family and friends. My Plate-Mate will bring back this positive dining experience and eliminate the frustration and mess.

You can listen to the live Internet Radio Show hosted on BlogTalkRadio every Wednesday at 11 am PDT / 2 pm EDT.  If you missed the live show, you can access the show’s archives at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/herbigidea or right here at http://HerBigIdea.com/podcast-archives.   

Also, please check out my article on PoshMama Online Magazine and Social Network.  This week I wrote about the Entrecard and my experiences with this free advertising and networking site.

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And speaking of networking site, I have created an online social network just for Her Big Idea listeners and readers. The network can be found at  http://herbigidea.ning.com/ or your can reach this new online community by linking through HerBigIdea.com. 

I have created a place where women bloggers and business owners network, promote their businesses, bounce ideas off each other and support each others’ ventures and adventures. This is a private network so only women who invited by another member or who are screened via a questionnaire are allowed to join.

Please sign up today to be one of our inaugural members and remember to invite your friends!

Elaine of Her Big Idea has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio and writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

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Show 010 – Moby Wrap Interview and Lots of Her Big Idea News!

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I have lot’s of great news this week! 

On Business Tip Tuesday on PoshMama.com, I wrote an article on how to spruce up your press release using the Associated Press Styleguide.  Click on over to the PoshMama Online Magazine and Social Network for the complete story.  And check out next Tuesday for more AP Style tips on PoshMama.com!

This week’s BlogTalkRadio interview is going to be great!  I’m going to interview Moby Wrap co-Founder Simone.  Moby Wrap was created by two mothers in search of the perfect baby carrier. After extensive research, including the sampling of countless slings and wraps, their solution was a variation of a time-tested European carrier. Wherever they went, they would be approached by people wanting one, and it wasn’t long before the constant demand put the two moms in the supply business.

You can listen to the live interview on BlogTalkRadio on Wednesday, June 4 at 11 a.m. Pacific / 2 p.m. Eastern.  To join the live chatroom, go to BlogTalkRadio and get yourself a profile.  You can also ask Simone a question by calling (646) 200-4281 during the live show.

And remember, archives of all of my Internet Radio Shows are available on either HerBigIdea.com or on BlogTalkRadio.

Also, Her Big Idea now has a Facebook page! So hop on over to Facebook and become one of our friends, fans or join our group!

Elaine of Her Big Idea has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio and writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

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And remember to live your life to aspire and inspire with HerBigIdea.com.

Elaine of Her Big Idea has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio and writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

Featured Fridays – Q&A with Pink Loves Brown Owner Nicole

Pink Loves brown I came across Nicole and her business “Pink Loves Brown” and fell in love with her stationery designs and products. As I looked through Nicole’s websites and blog, I discovered this very hip businesswoman is a woman of many talents and would be perfect inspiration for my Featured Friday Segment on HerBigIdea.com.

Here is our interview, please enjoy!

1. Tell me a little bit about your business Pink Loves Brown.
I design stationery and other lovely goods. The business is run out of my home, in which I have a dedicated office and studio space. Everything I create is fun, colorful, graphic, and decidedly feminine!

2. From your website you sound like a woman of many talents. I love your website! It’s simple and understated. You designed your website, correct? How did you get started in web and graphic design?
Thank you! Yes, I designed my website. I’m self-taught. I’ve always been interested in art and math, and I’ve been playing around with coding web sites and doing graphic design since I was a teenager. I consider it fun – digging in to the code, learning new tricks, and producing something beautiful.

3. When did you get interested in selling stationery on your website Pink Love Brown?
I started my business in January 2005, and I think I created my website just a few months later. Since I do know web design, it felt like a natural extension to go ahead and create the site.

4. You recently attended the National Stationery Show, how was it and what did you learn?
It was a fantastic experience. I’ve done craft shows before (like the Renegade Craft Fair), but the National Stationery Show was just so much bigger. It felt incredible to be surrounded by so many talented designers, and to have my own 10×10 space with all of the products I’ve designed!

5. I love the color combination of pink and brown. How did you come up with the name Pink Loves Brown?
When I started my business, I was doing a lot of wedding invitations. Pink and brown are two of my favorite colors, and I liked the idea of “(blank) loves (blank)” because of the wedding aspect. I also wanted something that didn’t directly reference what I was making because I knew that I wanted to have some flexibility to expand into other areas.

6. What products you sell on Pink Loves Brown? And how can a person purchase them?
I create and sell cards, stationery, bookplates, pins, magnets, and pocket mirrors. Everything is available on the website, and we will be adding a listing of stores that will be carrying our goods soon!

7. When did you start your blog, Making it Lovely? What do you enjoy most about blogging?
I started blogging on Making it Lovely in February 2007. I love the sense of community that blogging has. It seems like we all ‘know’ each other, even though most of us have never met! It’s amazing. Each post is like the start of a new conversation.

8. You’re a very busy gal, with your businesses and advertising co-op, how do you find time for yourself, friends and family?
I don’t sleep! Ha. Actually, I’ve become more balanced than I used to be. I’ve spent days upon days working from the time I wake up until I go to sleep. Now I schedule less for myself during busy times with my shop. I only take new web and graphic design clients during the shop’s slower periods. I also try to take more breaks now and spend time away from the computer or the studio. Sometimes I have to force myself to go out instead of staying in and working more, even if it’s just to go for a walk or run errands. I need to get out at least once in a while to maintain my sanity!

9. What advice would you give a woman who wanted to start a business of her own?
Be prepared to put in a LOT of work, and make sure you’re working on something you love. When it comes time to put in the long hours and do the less fun tasks, you don’t want it to be for something you’re only so-so about!

10. You are part of an advertising co-op called Indie Finds. What exactly is Indie Finds and how did you get involved?
We came up with the idea a few years ago. It’s hard for small businesses to afford advertising in magazines and on big online sites, so we decided to band together. All of the businesses on Indie Finds are independently owned and operated, and most have a crafty/handmade aspect. By splitting the cost of a full page in a magazine between 15-20 spots, the ad becomes much more affordable. I handled the graphic design and created an instantly recognizable “Indie Finds” look for the ads. As we did more and more, people were able to spot our ads because of that look. The ads sent traffic to each business’ website and also to the main Indie Finds site. It was a pretty innovative idea, and we’re all pretty proud of it!

11. What are a few of your favorite websites?
I read so many blogs these days, so I’d have to say Google Reader is pretty fantastic. I like to catch up on some of my favorite bloggers, like Pancakes & French Fries, decor8, and This Young House.

12. Is there anything else you would like to add?
Thank you for having me!

Thank you Nicole for your insightful answers. Please Technorati and StumbleUpon Nicole’s online stationery shop, Pink Loves Brown and blog, Making it Lovely.

And remember to live your life to aspire and inspire with HerBigIdea.com.

Elaine of Her Big Idea has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio and writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

Show 009 – VivaVogue eCards Interview on BlogTalkRadio!

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I’d like to say a special THANK YOU to Tiffany and Jackie, owners of VivaVogue eCards for coming on my Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio today!  We chatted about some great topics.

Viva Vogue eCards are animated, fashionable, cool and funny cards that can be emailed to your best gal pal. Unique and cutting edge, www.vivavogue.com tackles the topics that make other eCard sites blush. These eCards aren’t cutesy or dumb down a woman’s relationship with her female friends. They’re a perfect way to put a smile on your BFF’s face.

We talked about how they came up with the name Viva Vogue, how long it takes to create an eCard, their partnership with Glam Media and the challenges of putting together their complex website. To listen to the full interview on BlogTalkRadio please click here or click on the player below.

Also, if you have an idea a perfect eCard, contact Jackie and Tiffany by clicking here!  You may just win yourself a prize if they decide to use your idea!

And remember to live your life to aspire and inspire with HerBigIdea.com.

Elaine of Her Big Idea has an Internet Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio and writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

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Grandmother Proves That Age Is Just An Attitude

 This week’s Featured Friday Female is Corline from the Etsy Store: The Mommy and Me Boutique

I first met and discovered Corline’s amazing work when I first joined the Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network.  Looking at her profile photo I noticed she was a bit older than the average Posh Mama.  I was immediately intrigued so I went on to view Corline’s full profile. She is truely an inspiring woman!

The Mommy and Me Boutique’s specialty is beautiful handmade adult and toddler aprons. Some are updated and trendy, others are traditional. For each of her products Corline uses designer fabrics and ribbons.  You can tell from her pictures that she  takes pride in her sewing and workmanship.

Corline’s not only an online social networker and Etsy Store owner but she’s also a blogger too!  Check out all Corline’s beautiful products at the Etsy Store: The Mommy and Me Boutique or read about her life and business on her Mommy and Me Boutique Blog.

Here is our question and answer session. I hope you are inspired as much as I was!

Tell me a little bit about yourself and your Etsy store?
I have been happily married for 50 years, have 2 grown sons, and 4 grandchildren. I am convinced that age is an “attitude”.  As for myself, I think young, enjoy people of all ages and applaud the uniqueness and talent of each individual.

I enjoy working with designer fabrics and ribbons because of the quality of the fabrics, the designs, and the feel; I want the best for the customer.

When did you start sewing?
Actually, I did not start sewing until about 12 years ago. It started out making small Barbie size doll furniture (beds, chaise lounges, tea sets).  I attended several craft shows, had great success and decided this was kind of fun.  From there I moved to the larger size furniture which fit the American Girl Doll.  I was fortunate to sell my doll beds in several children’s boutiques.  This led to making American Girl Doll clothes for about 8 years and also sold them in boutiques.

One day while watching the Oprah Winfrey show, a lady was showing her new line of aprons. I thought, I can do that and maybe even a bit better, or at least as good! So, the aprons were born, sold them in boutiques and they have become my specialty. The first year I sold over 100 aprons. I was definitely encouraged and “on a roll!”

When did you open your Etsy store? And where else can someone you find your work?
The Etsy store was opened about 1 year ago.  My aprons and 3 Piece Japanese Baby Footsie Sets are sold in a very lovely, upscale boutique in Yuba City, California.

What has been the most challenging part of creating an online presence?
The most challenging part of crating an online presence for me is being consistent in my presence and keeping up with new merchandise.  It is a challenge just keeping up with the boutique sales.

Why did you start your blog and do you enjoy blogging?
There is a lot of emphasis in the Etsy forums about the necessity of having a blog. So, I thought, why not? I was not sure what a blog was all about but I find it fun to do and enjoy featuring other artists.  It gives them support and exposure and allows me the opportunity of learning about a lot of talented artists.

What is your favorite piece or pieces you’ve created?
There is one particular hostess apron that I designed that I loved and kept it for myself. It is a black, a flocked dotted 5 tier nylon apron with black satin band and sash that can be tied in the back or in the front., It just make you feel happy, sassy, and ready for a great evening of entertaining.

What do your family and friends think of your online business?
My family and friends give me great encouragement and applaud me for my online endeavor. My husband and sons cheer me on and say “Way to go, Mom!”

What are some of your favorite websites for business or pleasure?
I try to keep up with Craft boom. They have a lot of good, practical information.

Also, I check in with the Etsy forums to see what is going on and what changes are taking place.

And of course, Posh Mom (PoshMama.com) … This is a unique, creative site and I admire how quickly it has grown and the entire staff of dedicated, talented young women who are behind it and work hard to create such a successful community.

Do you have any words of advice for anyone who is thinking about selling online?
I would encourage anyone who has something that they love doing to just plunge right in and do it! The details come later and you soon find where your focus has to be. Allow yourself to keep changing, embrace the mistakes, learn from them and keep moving forward. This is not an exact science and there is no concrete formula. Success follows passion!

Corline’s story is all about growing and the continual process of learning to keep up with the changing time.  She is truly an inspiration.  Please remember to visit Corline’s Etsy Store: The Mommy and Me Boutique and read her blog Mommy and Me Boutique Blog.

And remember to live your life to aspire and inspire with HerBigIdea.com.

Elaine of Her Big Idea, writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.

Senior Entrepreneur Invents Exercise Product to Help Grandma Stay Independent Longer

 
This story is an inspirational story of a woman in her “golden years” finding a need and then creating a product to fit that need. 

A new exercise system from BigBand Fitness provides a convenient, effective, and affordable product designed to improve the strength and flexibility older Americans need to get up and down stairs, hold grandchildren, carry packages, dress, and perform other activities of daily living.

The BigBand is the invention of a grandmother for those who wanted to maintain an independent lifestyle by improving her fitness level.  Best of all this invention is convenient, effective, and affordable.  It is designed to improve the strength and flexibility needed to get up and down stairs, hold grandchildren , carry packages, dress and perform other activities of daily living.

More than 80% of older Americans (over 40 million people age 65+ or older) get no regular exercise (Newsweek, March 2007). Yet many in this age group fear losing their mobility and independence.    

“The fitness industry tends to focus products on the already exercise-conscious active older adult’ and overlooks the majority of seniors – those who still resist exercising because of conditions such as arthritis and lack of established habit,” says BigBand Fitness Founder Deborah Blank.

Blank is a retired corporate trainer, entrepreneur and grandmother, she observed that many of her friends lacked the strength and flexibility to enjoy activities with grandchildren.

By investigating this problem further, she found that a large numbers of older people living on their own struggle with daily activities, are concerned about further physical decline and find traditional “gym” equipment intimidating and difficult to use.

Blank approached Carol Levy, a certified senior fitness trainer to learn more about senior fitness. Levy, who teaches fitness classes to people in their 70’s and 80’s, expressed frustration with uncomfortable and unwieldy exercise aids such as latex resistance bands, weights and balls that she used in her classes. The two women saw a market opportunity for a comfortable and affordable fitness program that could help the less active older adult preserve independent living.

To find out more about The Big Band Fitness System please go to: www.bigbandfitness.com.

And remember to live your life to aspire and inspire with HerBigIdea.com.

Elaine of Her Big Idea, writes for Posh Mama Online Magazine and Social Network every Tuesday.