For Immediate Release
Susie Glennan
P.O. Box 6848
Ventura, CA 93006-6848
Susie@thebusywoman.com
https://thebusywoman.com/
Local Work-at-Home Mother believes in “Pay It Forward” Philosophy!
Free Marketing and Promotional Help Does exist for small businesses and they Travel in Packs!
Thousand Oaks, CA business owner, Susie Glennan, of The Busy Woman’s Daily Planner https://thebusywoman.com/, joins other Mom Packers to celebrate August’s Home Business Month by using the “Pay it Forward” philosophy!
August’s Home Business Month offers Glennan a chance to reach out and bring awareness to a unique, free, program that helps put an end to feelings of isolation and fear that are often associated with running a home business.
The Mom Pack (http://themompack.com) is hosted by Lynn Korff of Korff Originals (http://korfforiginals.com). Korff started The Mom Pack when her business began to take off as a way to “Pay Forward” all the wonderful help she received from other work-at-home moms. It started out as a free partnership/advertising campaign where small businesses gathered each others’ business information, placed them in packs, and delivered them to clients and visitors via orders, fairs, and home shows.
Over the years, The Mom Pack has grown to become both an online and an off-line network of women who meet in an online forum, hosted by groups.yahoo.com, to support, help build, and market each others’ businesses. Today, The Mom Pack has grown into an International group of women covering all 50 states, including countries such as Canada, Greece, Asia, and the Middle East. And the “Pay It Forward” philosophy has not died. In fact, it has only grown stronger over the years.
Glennan feels that she’s helping both the participants and her clients. “By putting a Mom Pack in my orders, my clients will receive either a discount or special from Mom Pack participants and Mom Pack participants will receive FREE promotion.” The Busy Woman’s Daily Planner sends out several hundred orders per month. When the company wants to add a little something, to orders, it costs. So the Mom Packs offer a free alternative. Glennan says, “My customers LOVE receiving Mom Packs! They often call and let me know.”
“The Mom Pack is about moms learning to build or grow their businesses, then turning around and paying it forward by helping others do the same. Fellow Mom Packers are not afraid of competition when they dish out help,” says Korff.
The Mom Pack may be found at http://themompack.com, where one can find discussion boards, swap meets, web rings, banner rotations, and an official Mom Pack Member Business Directory. rose
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