Star-Gazette.com: You can be a mom and still have a life. That’s the declaration of the authors of the new book “Baby on Board:→


Concord Monitor: As a mother, I understand the struggle many mothers face when it seems they are forced to choose between staying home raising→


Clever Gear: This Inflatable Lumbar Cushion inflates to the exact back support you need! Simply squeeze the built-in hand pump to add or delete→


Entrepreneur: Perhaps more than any other family in sitcom land, the Simpsons are an entrepreneurial bunch. Homer sees all situations as potential money-making opportunities,→


Columbia Tribune: Imagine owning a home-based business and opening your door every morning to find seven of your customers standing on your porch, eager→


Smart Mug Ideas

Clever Gear: Whether you have a long commute, you’re on the road all-day or just taking your richly deserved vacation; Smart Mug makes it→


CNet: Why is it that in just about every thriller or scary movie, the protagonist will always be left holding a torch that flickers,→


New York Times News Service: Jack Odell, a self-trained engineer whose daughter’s mischievous habit of taking spiders to school in a matchbox prompted him→


Inc.: The House Small Business Committee approved two bills aimed at boosting federal microloans and global trade programs for smaller businesses. The Microloan Amendments→


Inc.: Consumers were less optimistic about the economy in July, prompting many to cut back on spending, according to Discover. Among 12,000 consumers surveyed→


The Coloradoan: Get Born magazine is a labor of love for Heather Janssen. Janssen, a former junior high English teacher who is now a→


Redding.com: Angie Harnden has run her baby boutique for three years, but she’s hanging up her baby bonnets and moving them to her mom’s→


Leelanau Enterprise: Lizzi Lambert was a stay-at-home mom in Leelanau Township when the bottom fell out of her husband’s aviation business. “It was just→


Springwise: Bucking the trend of ever-expanding dining portions, Chicago-based Minnies is out to prove that bigger isn’t always better. Featuring a wide selection of→


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Springwise: Umpqua, an Oregon-based bank, recently launched their Lemonaire campaign aimed at helping ‘really small entrepreneurs’ start their first business: a lemonade stand. After→


BuddhaPad Ideas

CNet: According to the folks behind the BuddhaPad, this claims to be the only mouse pad in the world where rubbing Buddha’s jolly belly→