I Started a Business With A Baby: Shelley Connors of The Marketing Bean

I set up my Marketing and Event freelance service, The Marketing Bean, when my daughter was 10 weeks old.  Crazy? Well maybe, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.  In this guest post discover how I juggle mummyhood, business and being a good fiancée, oh, and writing my new blog http://themummybean.blogspot.com/, did I mention the crazy part?

The business bit…

The Marketing Bean is a freelance marketing and event service, helping small businesses grow.  We provide companies with experienced and professional freelancers as virtual marketing assistants.  The Marketing Bean can support in all aspects of marketing from social media, PR and copy writing to event management, administration and conference facilitation.

So how did I get here?

After the first 10 weeks of having my beautiful baby girl in my life I knew I didn’t want to go back to work full time but knew I needed to work somehow. We fell pregnant whilst living in Australia so I had to leave my job there as a Marketing and Sponsorship Executive and wasn’t entitled to maternity pay from the Government when we got home as we had been out of the country too long (don’t get me started) So…www.themarketingbean.co.uk was born and I have been taking on freelance work from home ever since.

Ready? Set? Go!

So I knew I wanted to work for myself… then what?

I’d suggest either stick to what you know, like me, I have always worked in events and marketing so trusted my skills and experience.  The alternative would be to expand on a hobby or something you feel passionate about.

I set my website up free of charge, using ‘Getting British Businesses Online’, I would highly recommend this service.  It’s easy to use and comes with fantastic, user friendly resources.

Then I networked, the best business tip I could give, both face to face and online.  Join networking sites like 4Networking or forums like Mumpreneur UK and attend events, seminars and conferences if you can. If this isn’t practical due to childcare then Twitter and other social networking sites are just as effective in getting your business out there!

But I can’t juggle!

Nor can I, but I can organise, and so can you. ..

I’m upfront with my clients, they know I have Belle full time and that she comes first.  Therefore I get the best of both worlds, the ability to organise my week around Sure Start classes and play dates whilst still actively using my business skills and contributing to the household, UK economy and wedding dress fund (Vera Wang in my dreams!)

I am lucky and if I have meetings to go to, or days I need to be at events both Belle’s nannies can help out, or James will schedule time off when he can. But, for the majority, I work around Belle’s routine so I can enjoy her and we can spend time together.

Setting up your own business may sound scary and doing so with a 10 week old baby may sound pure madness but I am so glad that I did and would encourage any new mum to do the same.  Being your own boss is a great way to ensure you spend as much time as you want with your little one (and the other half, don’t forget about them, date night is a must!).  It works for me, and I’m sure it can work for you too!

You can read more about Shelley’s business at www.themarketingbean.co.uk (Twitter: @marketing_bean).

Or if you would like to know how she’s getting on in her continued journey of working motherhood, James adoring and wedding dress hunting please follow her blog
http://themummybean.blogspot.com/ or Twitter @TheMummyBean

Business Mums Blog Carnival for March

Are you a mumpreneur with a blog? Join in the March Business Mums  Blog Carnival and get yourself more readers and comments!

You don’t even need to write a post for the carnival, just pick your favourite from the posts already up on your blog and send the link to the carnival host. This month your host is  Joanne at JoanneDewberry.co.uk.

To enter, email the link to your post to info (at) charliemoos.co.uk by Friday 25th March.

The carnival will be posted on JoanneDewberry.co.uk on 28th March.

If you’re not sure how it all works or what kind of post to enter, you’ll find everything you need to know on the Business Mum’s Blog Carnival page. And you can get your own blog carnival badge there too!

Nine Things About Me

The other day I was tagged by Nicki Cawood of Curly and Candid on the Three By Nine meme. This is a nice quick and easy one – all you have to do is give three answers to each of the nine questions, so here are mine!

Three names I go by: Helen, Mummy, Hel
Three things I’ve lived: Bedford, Derby, Hong Kong
Three places I’ve worked: Capita IT Services, University of Derby Student Union, all over the place as a freelancer
Three things I love to watch: My kids, my computer (I know, I should get out more), something really good at the theatre.
Three places I have been and love: Whitby (North Yorks), Rila Mountains in the snow (Bulgaria), Scottish Highlands (apart from the midges!)
Three people that email me regularly: Antonia Chitty, my mum, hordes of internet marketers.
Three things I love to eat: Chinese food, chocolate, these days pretty much anything as long as it’s quick!
Three people I think will respond: Not a clue!
Three things I am looking forward to: Watching my kids grow, launching my e-course Earn What You Deserve as a Mumpreneur and whatever else the future brings.

So big thanks to Nicki for thinking of me…here are the three blogs I’m passing this meme on to…

Sam Thewlis at Mumazing, Sam and Helen at Mums The Blog and Erica, Antonia and Carol at Become a Mumpreneur

Photo: Rila Monastery, Bulgaria taken by me (just for a change!)

I Started a Business with a Baby: Julie Davenport of E-Voice Speech Recognition

E-Voice Speech Recognition Limited is a leading provider of Dragon NaturallySpeaking (Speech Recognition software), TextHelp Read & Write, and mind mapping software solutions in the workplace, for individuals with literacy difficulties, or for those that require hands-free approach to computing due to RSI (Repetitive Strain  Injury) or other medical conditions. In addition, we provide one-to-one, customised training as part of our solutions, all of which can be purchased with funding by Access to Work along with a wide range or ergonomic mice and keyboards, microphones, and digital recorders. Dragon NaturallySpeaking can also be used for individuals wishing to improve productivity, by speeding up repetitive tasks, replicating keystrokes with voice commands, and enabling the user to dictate three times faster than most people can type.

Prior to E-voice, I worked for a company called The GeoInformation Group as an Aerial Photography Data Specialist. I worked with the company for over 13 years starting in an administrative role and then went on to work within the production team to produce high-resolution digital aerial photography including some of the imagery you see on Google. Continue reading “I Started a Business with a Baby: Julie Davenport of E-Voice Speech Recognition”

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