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The Future of the Female Webpreneur (Web
Online Entrepreneur)
In 2003, a young marketing executive was out
riding her dirt bike. We'll call her Mary since she prefers to remain anonymous.
Mary decided to race a truck on the adjacent highway
something she had
done many times before. It was great sport and she thought of it as perfectly
safe. However, she hadn't counted on a newly erected barbed-wire fence.
When her dirt bike hit the fence she was thrown
over the handlebars and landed hard on the ground. She broke her back, left
shoulder and shoulder blade. Fortunately the truck driver saw her flying
through the air and called for medical assistance. It was touch and go for
a while as to whether she would ever walk again. Her old company had to let
her go. She saw her promising career go up in smoke.
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After several back surgeries and over a year of physical
therapy, Mary was living with her brother's family since her disability check
wasn't enough to have her own place. After she recovered, she was planning
to start a business that she had come up with before the accident to produce
yoga-mat bags. However, the start up cost was way beyond her borrowing limit.
With the holidays approaching and nothing but a menial job, she was ready
to give up. That was in November 2003.
Her future was looking rather bleak in 2003.
Her brother lived in a smaller town. In the year she spent there, she fell
in love with the quieter, more serene way of life. She didn't want to move
back to a big city to get another job in marketing. But as broke as she was,
she was seriously considering it.
Then she ran across some good quality sweaters
for sale dirt cheap. She bought them and listed them on eBay for sale hoping
to make a few extra bucks and sold out within 48 hours. She thought she was
on to something. So she began selling women's apparel full time on eBay in
January 2004. She did extensive research to fins suppliers of high quality
items at low prices.
Business kept picking up at a steady pace. Last
year Mary's one woman business grossed over $400,000. She plans to move to
an office and hire helpers something in mid 2006.
Mary believes eBay has saved her quality of
life. She is making a very good living and can stay in the small town she
fell in love with and be near her family.
eBay offers an excellent opportunity for any
woman to make extra money or create a full time income without needing any
special skills. It may well be the future of female webpreneurs.
Keyword: female women webpreneur entrepreneur.
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