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You'll Love Reading it the First, Second, and Third Time! Sep 18, 2009
By Patricia C. McKenna
"author Caution: Children Should Come With Warning Labels"
Designed to be fun and written to be awesome, this book is delightfully different than other parenting books. Kimberley Clayton Blaine knows the issues that moms face at home, work, and play. Her book, The Internet Mommy, addresses the growing numbers of online moms, giving them candid advice, interviews, and stories that are relevant to moms everywhere! You'll laugh and relate to all the moms who co-authored this book as they share their wisdom and sometimes hilarious parenting and online experiences.
The first book of its kind, Kimberley has raised the bar, providing insight into the success of online mompreneurs along with inspiration and the everyday antics, joys, and struggles of parenting. As a bonus, every contributor to this book has included their online contact info, so you can network with them on a regular basis!
Definitely my favorite Kimberley Clayton Blaine book to date, I've read it several times! Read it and I'm sure you'll agree that The Internet Mommy is definitely worth a tweet and a retweet, and a retweet!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Mommy Power Activated Nov 09, 2009
By Samantha Fox This book is such an inspiration! What a pleasure to read about mothers who are successfully doing what they are passionate about, and sharing insights on how other moms can do it too. This book is a colorful bouquet of interviews and short stories, drawn from a diverse group of moms who are spending personal and business time on their computers. There is delightful humor, potent business sense, and mommy power alive in every section, making for an uplifting and easy read. I can't wait to further explore each of the sites Kimbereley Clayton Blaine interviews here in her book.
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The Internet Mommy, a reference guide for all mommies online Nov 05, 2009
By Dana D. Blake
"Dluxe Dana"
I used 2 packages of blue tabbies on this book, it only took me a few evenings to read the entire thing and several times I was hysterically laughing, connecting emotionally with the moms portrayed within the pages. This book is jam packed with interviews and stories from moms just like you, moms online for business, for personal, for sanity, for education. Moms with a goal or purpose while using the internet to further their career {momprenuer}, to blog, to interact with friends, family, and co-workers, to build relationships or make money...no matter why you decided to enter the internet world, as a mom, we are all on the same level and need some inspiration to keep going!
I'm not kidding when I say a light bulb has gone off in my head and I'm more eager than ever to pursue my dreams online! This book has put me back on track and I'm ready for my next business meeting! I fell empowered knowing that there are so many other moms out there in the same boat as me, and it's so refreshing to "meet" many of those women under one book cover. The Internet Mommy is an all-time brilliant masterpiece if you are someone like me, for a mommy online during nap-time, with dinner in the crock-pot, {dirty} laundry seeping from every room, a check engine light on in the car, the urge to pee but have yet to make it to the bathroom, and the need for 4 extra hours per day...
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This Book Will Inspire You to Follow Your Dreams on the Internet Oct 14, 2009
By Susan M. Heim In "The Internet Mommy: Inspiring Interviews and Stories from Mothers Who Work and Play Online," author Kimberley Clayton Blaine, MA, MFT, profiles a wide variety of women who are combining motherhood with building businesses and relationships on the Internet. I really enjoyed reading these essays by and interviews with women who are doing terrific things with their lives thanks to modern computer technology. They're selling products, offering advice and consulting, building websites, and just really connecting with other moms whom they'd never have the opportunity to know if it weren't for the Internet. If you've ever dreamed of starting an Internet business, or just love to get on your computer and connect with other women, you'll really enjoy reading "The Internet Mommy: Inspiring Interviews and Stories from Mothers Who Work and Play Online." Your life will be enriched by the stories in this book, and perhaps they'll even motivate you to bring your own ideas to life!
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The "Internet Mommy" Rocks! Sep 30, 2009
By Rebecca Buscemi
"Rebecca Buscemi"
When I first read "The Internet Mommy", my first reaction was, "Where are these ladies and how fast can I find their websites!?" After being a stay and work at home mom since 2005, it's not hard to feel lost when you are constantly at home. Networking with these other women make you feel at ease and you know that you are not alone!
Kimberley found some of the most sensitive, open, funny, intelligent and realistic women that you will ever meet! You will feel inspired and at home while reading this book. A fantastic read with a peek into the real lives of the Internet Mommy. There are so many varieties and levels to who we are and Kimberley single-handedly brings them right into your home for you to enjoy.
No doubt, you will want to share this book with your girlfriends, whether they are stay at home, work at home or even work out of the house mommies.
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