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Our Moms are Getting EXTREME Media Attention!

Wow! Check out the EXTREME media coverage our moms are getting! It is so exciting to watch their businesses take off!

Robyn Collar created her first BabyHawk after having only $40 to her name and not being able to afford a baby carrier. BabyHawk is a Mei Tai (Asian Baby Carriers) allows moms to custom design their own carriers for their unique style. BabyHawk has been featured on Babble.com, About.com, Woman’s World, The Orange County Register, Parenting.com, Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine, Cool Mom Picks, SheKnows.com, MomFinds, San Diego Insider TV, ParentGuide Magazine, The San Diego Union Tribune, Examiner.com, BabyGizmo/RatedByMom and more.

Dina Amico-Kriescher started two unique direct sales companies, Bellabeads 925 and Noah's Ark Animal Workshop to give herself and other mom's the opportunity to create their own work schedule. They’ve received rave reviews from top media outlets like Examiner.com, WGN, RadarOnline, Network Marketing Business Journal, Style Magazine, Monsters and Critics, WMAQ-TV among others.

Linda Cooper invented the at home airbrush tanning system, SheerTan. It's a great way for women to save money while still getting a salon quality tan without streaks! The unique wand allows you to reach difficult areas like back and shoulders. Only a few weeks into they're campaign they’re already generating interest from top outlets like All You Magazine, Women's Health, Oprah Magazine, Allure, Self Magazine.

Mom Inventor, Julie Gallegos came up with the idea for WhatchyaGot bags after her father was diagnosed with Cancer and Heart Disease and found it difficult to keep his medications organized. WhatchyaGot bags offer an organized storage solution with 10 elastic loops, a temperature controlled pocket and mesh pocket. They are receiving great media inquiries from The Today Show, The Early Show, Good Morning America, AOL Travel & AOL Health, Sympatico.ca, Essence magazine, Oprah Magazine, Beautiful Magazine and so much more!

If you're looking for phenomenal media coverage for your business, we are taking sign-ups now for April 2011 in our special PR program. This media opportunity with Ann Noder and Pitch Public Relations is designed specifically as a more affordable PR option for moms in our community! PR is one of the most cost effective ways to reach your target audience. Submit an inquiry on our Special PR Opportunity page if you'd like more information.


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  • Dotti Templeton: Great product, Gail! Your story of perseverance is a real upper. Thanks for sharing and best of luck.
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  • candice: I have an idea for a unique stuffed animal. What do I need to start from a design standpoint — a drawing or do I need a 3D design? I am happy to explore made in the USA as I would hope that might alleviate some of the first step troubles many...
  • Maria Hudak: Hello Tamara, I have developed a special line of medical clothing for children with cancer and am looking for someone to manufacturer them. I have been sewing them myself but to to increase production at a reasonable cost. I am hoping to find...

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