There are literally millions of women business entrepreneurs and the numbers are growing daily. These women business entrepreneurs own and operate businesses of every kind, from sales to service to home-based businesses ranging from computer services to agricultural enterprises. In 2005, there were over 10 million women-owned businesses in the US. and women business entrepreneurs start new businesses at twice the rate of men.

Although more women business entrepreneurs are starting businesses than are their male counterparts, they have more difficulty in getting original financing. There are several sources of financing, however, for women business entrepreneurs. Some state and local development departments can offer some assistance if approached with a good plan. The National Association of Women in Business will also assist beginning women business entrepreneurs. Community banks are sometimes a source of initial funding for women
business entrepreneurs, but may require previous credit and a sound business plan to consider offering some financing for startups.

The existing 10 million plus women-owned businesses now in the US represent 28% of all businesses. In the years from 1997 to 2002, businesses operated by women business entrepreneurs grew well over 50%. An interesting statistic concerning women business entrepreneurs is the number of businesses owned and operated by Hispanic and Asian women business entrepreneurs. This is the fastest growing segment of such businesses, increasing during the cited period by around 65%.

Among small women-owned businesses, many receive initial funding from family and friends. This is possibly true among the Hispanic and Asian… Read the rest

Networking for women in business has existed in some form almost from the beginning of the movements which marked the rise of women in business. Networking for women in business was one of the aims of the first business women’s organization as early as the 1920;s when the Business and Professional Women’s Club was founded. Almost immediately this club fostered networking for women in business when it traveled to Europe to form a sister club.

Women realized early that networking for women in business needed to work the way networking worked for their male counterparts. Networking for women in business is simply a way of women communicating and banding together to help each other. Today, many organizations exist to implement networking for women in business. These include such organizations as the National Association of Women in Business, the Association of Women Business Owners and the Women’s Leadership Exchange.

Through disseminating information, holding conferences both locally and nationally, various women’s organizations foster networking for women in business. New organizations are regularly being formed, both nationally in the US and internationally, to foster networking for women in business. There are minority organizations as well to develop networking among various minority women, including Hispanic women, black women and Asian women who are developing their own businesses.

Networking for women in business can work in a number of ways. Some of the organizations who promote networking for women in business apprise women of new developments in their field of work, and areas where opportunities… Read the rest