Female Business Owners Are Turning To The 'Princess' Network To Gain Support

Deseret News:

In the background, you can hear a little voice shouting for attention: “Mom, turn on my music!”

“Can you hold on a second?” asks Kelly King Anderson.

There’s a pause in conversation as she sets down the phone and asks her daughter to be patient while she finishes talking to a reporter. Seconds later, Anderson is back on the phone, a mini-meltdown temporarily averted.

“She’s wearing her princess dress right now,” said Anderson, who explains her daughter wanted music to dance.

As a “mompreneur,” it’s not uncommon for Anderson to juggle both job and caring for three children. Just over two years ago, she launched a business called Startup Princess to help women entrepreneurs share advice, network, and also receive mentoring about how to start a new business.

It’s a business based around her experiences trying to start a children’s retail store while working full-time as a mother.

“We truly believe that every woman can create her dreams, but she needs mentors and she needs a community of support,” said Anderson, the founder and managing director of Startup Princess. “There are some really great resources for women at the corporate level, but from the home-base, not as much.”

Over 800 women worldwide are part of the Startup Princess network and at least 2,000 people visit Anderson’s Web site, www.startupprincess.com, each day. Over the past six months, membership has more than doubled. Anderson is unsure if it’s because more women are starting businesses as a result of the economy, or if she’s marketing her site better.

Either way, women-owned businesses are becoming a powerful market force, even exceeding the growth of companies owned by men, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In 2004, Utah was listed by the Center for Women’s Research as the No. 1 state in the nation for growth of female-run businesses.

Screenshot From StartupPrincess.com

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