Here's What Readers Are Saying About
The Stay At Home Mom's Guide to Making Money
“I have read your book thoroughly and commend you on publishing a great resource for mothers. I was especially impressed with the section on scams, since most mothers don't realize the potential of losing money to these operations. I also liked how you realistically established the pro's and con's of working from home, pointly telling mothers that its hard work but rewarding. Finally, the most interesting and helpful part of your book is the profiling of real life mothers operating genuine home businesses. Each business was clearly illuminated with mothers telling their real businesses experiences. I look forward to selling your book.”
~ Tina Egge, Executive Director of Association of Enterprising Mothers
“This is one of the best books we’ve seen on the subject of entrepreneurialism and the stay-at-home mom. Interested readers will be quickly attracted to author Liz Folger’s easy style as she explores the various avenues of the working mother’s journey...”
~ Nashville Parent Magazine
"Thank you so much for your wonderful book! It has given me great inspiration and many valuable resources. I have read quite a few books on working at home, but yours is the best yet." - Jennifer Adams, Swing Things
“The Stay-at-Home Mom’s Guide to Making Money is a resource that provides working women with the tools and the encouragement needed to balance the difficult tasks of maintaining a successful family, earning a supplemental income, and developing a profitable business.”
~ The Siskiyou Daily News
“Stay-at-Home Mom’s Guide to Making Money" takes off where life lessons end. This is the course that business schools fail to teach: Mommy 101."
~ Thom Gabrukiewicz, The Redding Record Searchlight
"Reading your book is like having a conversation with a good friend. Your practical, down-to-earth advice helps tremendously. Thanks!!"
~ Joy Holman, Advanced Career Concepts Resumes Service
"...I was already writing articles and poems, (nothing published yet); but took a U-Turn after reading your profile on Sandra Louden and greeting card writing. I've since contacted her via AOL and am already submitting ideas to card publishers! Thank You..."
~ Shelly, Greeting Card Writer
"I purchased Liz Folger's book when I was getting ready to throw in the towel on my business. I was amazed to find that her book touched on every fear and problem I was experiencing at the time. Liz's book helped restore my faith in my talent and in me as a business woman."
~ Jen, of webJENerations
"The #1 Home-Based Busi.Resource Book to Have on your Shelf... "The Stay at Home Mom's Guide to Making Money" book did what the others promised, yet couldn't. I read the whole book in two days! I am not a mommy yet, but am planning to be soon. I am looking into home businesses now, so I can be prepared when I have children. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do as a home business, but now my husband and I are thinking of starting our own home based computer consulting business. I would like to thank Liz Folger for putting out such an informative and thought provoking book. It really makes you think about the real reasons to get into a home-based business and the realities that you are likely to face. Of all the books that I have read, "The Stay at Home Mom's Guide to Making Money" was the only one with an actual BUSINESS PLAN! Liz Folger also encourages family values - where nowadays they aren't much "valued". She and the moms profiled show that through hard work and perseverance, one can have it all -Husband, children, career, self-esteem, confidence, and most of all happiness. I will always look out for new books authored by Liz Folger. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to start a home business."
~ D.Hilerio, New York, NY
"A great resource for new moms and moms-to-be If you are undecided about whether or not you will continue to work outside the home after your baby is born, you are not alone. Having a baby oftentimes changes the way career-minded women choose to earn a living. You may find that a three-month or so maternity leave just isn't enough time to spend one-on-one with your newborn. If you're thinking of trying your hand at an at-home business, you're in good company."
~ info@yourpregnancy.com
"Like sitting down for coffee and a chat with a girlfriend."
~ Cheryl Demas, editor WAHM - The Newsletter and Online Magazine for Work at Home Moms |