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The Business of Bliss: How to Profit from Doing What You Love

AUTHOR: Victoria Magazine (Editor)
ISBN: 1588162370

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The Business of Bliss: How to Profit from Doing What You Love
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by Victoria Magazine (Editor)

Christine Sparta, USA Today
"Entrepreneurs who daydream about converting a hobby into a career should consult The Business of Bliss: How to Profit From Doing What You Love. Bliss is by Janet Allon and the editors of Victoria magazine... Most of the 74 businesses profiled have appeared in the magazine. This is a pretty book filled with fetching photos of handmade vintage dresses, jewelry, flower arrangements, pillows and sweets -- so much so, it looks more like a compilation of impressionist art than a book about business owners. Don't turn to Bliss for the nitty-gritty on start-ups. But. . .it's an inexpensive way to get a glimpse into the entrepreneurial life without suffering any of the drawbacks."

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“Entrepreneurs who daydream about converting a hobby into a career should consult The Business of Bliss.”—USA Today

Share the inspiration, and then make your own dreams come true. Behind every successful woman is a tale of self-reliance, persistence, and the joy of following one’s heart. Former fashion editor Cornelia Powell abandoned stressful corporate life to open a vintage bridal shop. Homemaker Patti Upton built Aromatique, now a 500-person company, on a product that she created “just for fun.” They, and each of the 30 women profiled here, have turned their passions into profitable businesses. Their wonderful stories will encourage you to do the same. A companion to the much praised and highly successful titles, A Shop of One’s Own and Turn Your Passion into Profits.



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The Business of Bliss: How to Profit from Doing What You Love
- Book Reviews,
by Victoria Magazine (Editor)

The Business of Bliss: How to Profit from Doing What You Love

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Victoria Magazine's newest book, The Business of Bliss: How to Profit From Doing What You Love, brings you secrets of success from women entrepreneurs whose dreams took wing. If you've ever been tempted to turn a special talent into a money-making venture this is the inspiration you've been seeking. Dozens of women who started their own businesses share insights and advice on everything from choosing the right name and location to design ideas to marketing your skills. Also included is an extensive list of publications and organizations that provide important services to the self-starter. A Business Directory provides contact information for the entrepreneurs profiled. Rebecca Cole, whose Potted Gardens grew out of her talent for creating gardens for her friends' urban apartments. Joyce Ames, whose unique lampshades are inspired by history and covered with a rich variety of antique cloth, trims, and tassels, Karen Skelton, who was compelled to open a pottery studio when her glazed pots were so popular at the New York Gift Show that she came away with 7000 orders to fill, Elizabeth Terry, the proprietor and chef at Elizabeth on 37th, who opened a restaurant in the same turn-of-the-century mansion in which she and her family lived, enabling her to run her business and raise her daughters simultaneously, Wells Jenkins, a young architect whose ideas for a business making jewelry crafted from such meaningful charms as family photographs, old postcards, and childhood keepsakes literally came to her in a dream. Whether a reader is already a business-owner or planning to embark on a new enterprise, this new book offers both inspiration and practical, hands-on, concrete advice.

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Featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show. "Filled with profiles of women entrepreneurs. The book is certainly blissful to look at...inspirational. It is full of lush, soft-focus photographs of women running businesses as hat designers, pottery makers, and other enterprises."--The Wall Street Journal. "Entrepreneurs who daydream about converting a hobby into a career should consult The Business of Bliss."--USA Today



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