Great News: Reaching millions through the internet - June 18, 2009
Customer feedback is important to our business. Our customers have been pleased with our products and services. Therefore we decided to spread the word about our company even further. We are proud to announce that Mommies Projects! is reaching millions now through the world wide web on Facebook.com and Twitter.com. Please join us to continue to spread the word. A huge thank you to all of our customers.
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In the News - Mommies Projects! - November 9, 2008
Mommies Projects! was one of many Women Business Owners featured on KIAH Channel 39 "Outlook Houston" hosted by Yolanda Green located in Houston, Texas . The segment featured local women owned businesses which included; Kimberly Phillips the designer of "The Min Min Bag™" by Mommies Projects!, a staffing firm, a woman owned magazine, an image consultant and a boutique owner. The show provided great advice of what it takes to run a successful business and provided beautiful gift ideas from the host's favorite picks.
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Mommies Projects! In the News - October 21, 2008
Kimberly Phillips with Mommies Projects! appeared on "Great Day Houston" hosted by Deborah Duncan in Houston,Texas, on Wednesday, October 21, 2008 showing off her new invention of "The Min Min Bag™". The show spotlighted local entrepreneurs that have an awesome idea and gave them tips on how to take their idea to the next level.
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NEWS FLASH!
The following excerpt on good business advice is at SmartMoney.com contains a reference to Mommies Projects! Enjoy this sampling and take a moment to visit the free website at http://www.smartmoney.com...
"Stand out. Highlight a unique or unusual aspect of your business. Kimberly Phillips of Houston runs a company that provides party planning, interior decorating and wardrobe consulting services. The unusual part? She only works with pregnant customers (her company is called Mommies Projects Inc.) — a detail that goes over well, especially when she attends events or conferences with fellow female business owners. "It captures women's attention when they find out that my company caters to expectant moms," she says.
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