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The Modern Mompreneur: Mission Success!
5. How did you find your first customers?
Word of mouth and eBay! Word of mouth still drives a lot of our retail business. Having said that the biggest part of our business today is selling wholesale shops and boutiques. We attend trade shows regularly in the baby/children's industry to show our line. We are now in over 250 shops across the country and internationally.
6. Was there ever a moment in the business when it seemed like it was all too hard and you wanted to give up? If so, how did you get through it?
I think we are fortunate in that my mom and I have each other. I know for a fact that I could not be doing this alone while raising two kids. My mom does most of the design, sewing and shipping while I do the computer work, website maintenance and customer service and process the wholesale accounts. I can do most of my stuff at night while the kids are asleep. When we do have trade shows that last a few days my husband will take a few days off from work or the in-laws will come down to watch the kids. We are lucky that both of our families are very involved with the kids. Thank God!
7. What was it like to open a magazine and find a celebrity's child wearing one of your products? Did that happen by chance or was the product sent to the celebrity?
We did some celebrity gifting when we had a public relations person about a year and a half ago. Then one night I almost fell off my chair when I got a call from Gwyneth Paltrow's assistant. She said, "Gwyneth loves the Oopcs! that you sent for Moses! We are now in London and she left hers in New York so we need to buy a dozen -- six for New York and six for London." She also bought some for shower gifts. I was amazed! We also had a Hollywood grandma buy 63 Oopcs, nine for each of her seven houses! Again, I was blown away. The celeb stuff does help business, but we don't push it. If they like it they will buy it, just like the rest of us.
8. Any tips on how to balance a growing family with a growing business? Or is balance a non-existent fantasy?
I have to keep it balanced. Kids and family come first, then the business. We have been growing slowly and steadily so that has helped. When it's super busy the kids might watch a bit more TV than usual, but I do what I can.
9. How big is your company (ballpark dollar figure)? Does the money you make from your venture cover the loss of your former salary?
I'mStillME! is now a six-figure company. We quadrupled our growth from 2006 to 2007 and are looking forward to more growth in the coming year. Neither of us has actually drawn a salary. Every penny to date has been re-invested in the business. So no, I have not had an actual salary in five years. Someday!
10. Do you miss anything about your old life? What is most difficult about being a Mompreneur/having your own business?
I do not miss anything about my old life. I set my own hours. I don't have to sit in Boston traffic to get to a job I don't love and I get to be with my kids all day. But the fact that I get to be with my kids all day is also the hardest part of having my own business. I get an important phone call and, low and behold, one girl hits the other or someone needs something. All moms out there know exactly what I am talking about. It's not always easy, but I wouldn't trade my time with them for anything.
11. What's next for I'm Still Me?
Hopefully, big growth in 2008. We will be expanding our toy division (2 Big Kids) and will be debuting new products at the 2008 trade shows. We hope to open some large accounts in 2008 as well.
12. What's the best thing about owning your own business?
Being able to be a stay-at-home mom and still do something that I love. I never imagined my mom and I would have started a successful company, but I am thrilled that we have and I wouldn't want to do it with anyone else!
13. What advice would you give to other Mompreneurs just starting out?
Just go for it! Maybe not the most prudent advice, but we started from nothing, no business plan, no money, just an idea. We just went for it. The way we went about it we didn't really have much to lose. We learn as we go. Try to start small. Don't invest a huge amount of money before doing your market research and knowing your product or service will sell. Invest more money later on when you are more confident that you can actually make money.




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As a mom of three toddlers and working full-time, this story is very inspiring as I am 6 months into starting my own business. I had no idea how rewarding owning and managing my own business would be. Of course, it would have never happened if I hadn’t had my twins, as they are the true inspiration for the birth of Gemini Greetings.
Thank you for sharing your story.
angelice