The PRWIRE Press Releaseshttps://2013-08-28T09:09:21ZMum Leaps from Plane to Support Mums in Need2013-08-28T09:09:21Zmum-leaps-from-plane-to-support-mums-in-needFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Local Mum Leaps from Plane to Support Mums in Need
On
December 3rd 2013 Brisbane mum Natrice Grosvenor will be one of over
60 mums around Australia taking the plunge to raise funds for charity Support
for Mums.
Now
in its second year, MotherJumpers launched in 2012 as the brainchild of Alli
Price, founder of Motivating Mum and mum of two. “Mums today wear so many
hats; from cleaner to chauffeur to nurse to entrepreneur, and everything in
between.
MotherJumpers
is a chance for Mums to do something crazy with a great excuse – raising money
for other Mums, for when crisis strikes”.In its launch year,
MotherJumpers saw 34 mums around Australia jump out of planes and raise over
$35,000, for Support for Mums a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to mums
and their families in circumstantial crisis such as perinatal depression, an
unwell child or the loss of a partner, by providing mums and their families
with practical, short term support and assistance.
Jumping
at Bribie Island in front of family and friends, the mother of 2 children and
owner of local business, www.marliandmo.com.au Marli and Mo Online Marketplace,
aims to raise $1,000 that will go towards supporting women just like them, when
they need it most.
“I
am jumping because I know first hand what it’s like to go through Post Natal
Depression, luckily I had the support, some women don’t. said Grosvenor. “With
this jump also raising money for Support for Mums, I couldn’t say no to taking
the plunge.”
The
local community is encouraged to support Natrice and can do so by searching for
MotherJumpers at www.mycause.com.au.
Contact: Natrice Grosvenor from Marli and
Mo Online Marketplace www.marliandmo.com.au
MotherJumpers Organiser: Alli Price, Motivating
Mum, 0401 039 133 Support for Mums Founder: Joanne Kosylo, Support for Mums,
0417 361 360 Logos and high-res images are available from Alli Price,
Motivating Mum For further information please follow the following link: http://www.motivatingmum.com/business-networking-a-events/current-events/details/56-motherjumpers
Brisbane Mums named finalist in National Competition2013-08-26T02:25:34Zbrisbane-mums-named-finalist-in-national-competitionFor Immediate Release Press Release
Brisbane Mums named
finalist in National Competition
Brisbane based business owners and mums;
Natrice Grosvenor and Debbie Stahmer want to change the way women shop for
their needs and their children’s needs. Together they have launched a niche
online marketplace specialising in the needs of babies, children and women.
The growth of the business in such a short
space of time has seen the pair awarded as 1 of 5 finalists in the “Practical
Parenting Mumpreneur 2013” awards. The site launched in October 2012 and within
three months found themselves being nominated for a ‘Thumbs up’ for “The Cool
Company Awards”, in the Anthill Community 2012” for entrepreneurs, business
builders and innovators.
“We are certainly honoured to be selected from a talented group of women in
business around Australia to be one of 5 finalists in the 2013 Practical
Parenting Mumpreneur of the Year Award” says Grosvenor. “We would all be
deserving winners, after all we’re all mother's, juggling life, business and
babies”
“It takes a lot of hard
work, long and odd hours, sacrifices of your own personal time, but the reward
of seeing our Community grow is certainly worth the time.” Says Stahmer. “To receive this award would be a lovely
recognition of all the hard work that has gone into bringing Marli and Mo
Online Marketplace to life.”
It all started with a
cracking idea (over a coffee and cake of course) by two women who had spent
years collecting unique objects from markets and quirky little stores. Natrice
Grosvenor and Debbie Stahmer are both creative souls with an entrepreneurial streak.
After both having children, their desire to create a flexible career around
their families was the catalyst to taking a leap of faith in starting the
business. Grosvenor comes from an 11-year corporate marketing career whilst Stahmer
has an extensive Creative Designer background and print media.
The business model comprises individual shops
showcasing their goods, all in one convenient, safe and easy to find location
that is open 24/7. It connects well-known, undiscovered and up-and-coming
labels to the Australian public. Since
its launch on October 15th 2012 it has grown to over 100 sellers in only 9
months with the community growing daily. The
business model also supports other self-employed men and women by offering them
a risk-free platform to grow their brand and business.
Since launching, Marli and Mo have also released a
quarterly publication “Anything but Ordinary” an online lifestyle magazine and an extension of
Marli and Mo marketplace.
Grosvenor says: “My love for my children, my passion of
handmade and supporting local led me on this journey. I have a commitment to
helping the growth of our selling and buying community and how we can connect
the two. We want others out there to support Australian businesses and keep our
dollars local. The Marli and Mo
marketplace is continually evolving as we discover even more, unique,
innovative products and design talent daily.
We would love your support
by voting for us in the Practical Parenting Mumpreneur 2013 Awards. By winning
this award, we are able to give back to our community to grow.
Voting commences on 11th
September and you will need to cast your vote at http://www.pp-mumpreneur.com.au/
Website: www.marliandmo.com.au / For
additional information, or interviews please contact: Natrice Grosvenor,
Founding Partner natrice@marliandmo.com.au/ 0418 602 404
Queensland Based Business Mums named finalist in National Competition2013-08-13T09:07:06Zqueensland-based-business-mums-named-finalist-in-national-competitionFor Immediate Release Press Release
Brisbane based business owners and mums; Natrice Grosvenor and Debbie
Stahmer want to change the way women shop for their needs and their children’s
needs. Together they have launched a niche online marketplace specialising in
the needs of babies, children and women.
The growth of the business in such a short space of time has seen the
pair awarded as 1 of 5 finalists in the “Practical Parenting Mumpreneur 2013”
awards. The site launched in October 2012 and within three months found
themselves being nominated for a ‘Thumbs up’ for “The Cool Company Awards”, in
the Anthill Community 2012” for entrepreneurs, business builders and
innovators.
“We are certainly honoured to be selected from a talented group of women in
business around Australia to be one of 5 finalists in the 2013 Practical
Parenting Mumpreneur of the Year Award” says Grosvenor. “We would all be
deserving winners, after all we’re all mother's, juggling life, business and
babies”
“It takes a lot of hard work, long and odd hours,
sacrifices of your own personal time, but the reward of seeing our Community
grow is certainly worth the time.” Says Stahmer. “To receive this award would be a lovely
recognition of all the hard work that has gone into bringing Marli and Mo
Online Marketplace to life.”
It all started with a cracking idea (over a coffee and
cake of course) by two women who had spent years collecting unique objects from
markets and quirky little stores. Natrice Grosvenor
and Debbie Stahmer are both creative souls with an entrepreneurial streak.
After both having children, their desire to create a flexible career around
their families was the catalyst to taking a leap of faith in starting the
business. Grosvenor comes from an 11-year corporate marketing career whilst Stahmer
has an extensive Creative Designer background and print media.
The business model comprises individual shops showcasing their goods,
all in one convenient, safe and easy to find location that is open 24/7. It connects
well-known, undiscovered and up-and-coming labels to the Australian
public. Since its launch on October 15th
2012 it has grown to over 100 sellers in only 9 months with the community
growing daily. The business model also supports other
self-employed men and women by offering them a risk-free platform to grow their
brand and business.
Since
launching, Marli and Mo have also released a quarterly publication “Anything but Ordinary” an
online lifestyle magazine and an extension of Marli and Mo marketplace.
Grosvenor
says: “My love for my children, my passion
of handmade and supporting local led me on this journey. I have a commitment to
helping the growth of our selling and buying community and how we can connect
the two. We want others out there to support Australian businesses and keep our
dollars local. The Marli and Mo marketplace is continually
evolving as we discover even more, unique, innovative products and design
talent daily.
We would love your support by voting for us in the
Practical Parenting Mumpreneur 2013 Awards. By winning this award, we are able
to give back to our community to grow.
Voting commences on 11th September and you
will need to cast your vote at http://www.pp-mumpreneur.com.au/
Website: www.marliandmo.com.au /
For additional information, or interviews please contact: Natrice Grosvenor,
Founding Partner natrice@marliandmo.com.au/
0418 602 404
Want to grow your business and sell online, but don’t know where to start?2013-05-26T22:46:26Zwant-to-grow-your-business-and-sell-online-but-don-t-know-where-to-startWhat’s the secret to how you can grow your business,
without spending additional money on advertising, marketing or expensive search
engine optimisation, to make your brand more visible to your target market?
The answer is Marli&Mo Online Marketplace. It’s simple, easy and best of all be one of the first 250 to set-up your online
shop then we’ll waive the $49.99 joining fee so it’s FREE!
MarliandMo.com.au is Australia’s Awarded Online
Marketplace for women, babies and children. Bringing buyers and sellers
together to create a community of likeminded people. Add your brand to the
treasury of gorgeous products already in our marketplace.
Did you know Australians spent
$12.6 billion on online shopping in the year to November 2012. The
National Australia Bank (NAB) Retail Sales Index.
The two principal partners are work-at-home mums; Natrice
Grosvenor and Debbie Stahmer. “We have some amazing, creative, talented people
from all around Australia featured on the site. We feel it’s time to shout
about this new way of buying and selling on our dedicated marketplace site,”
says Grosvenor.
“We aim to connect designers, entrepreneurs and retailers
directly with targeted consumers, providing both the retailers and the customers
with a safe and convenient way to shop, all in one place,” says Stahmer. “It’s
perfect for busy mums.”
Marli&Mo is raising awareness of their steadily growing
Marketplace. They are doing this via a direct marketing campaign, as well as
‘going viral’ on all social media outlets with a simple message: “Discover,
Connect & Shop”.
Anyone can join Marli&Mo’s community. Just by registering
an e-mail address, members will be inspired by blogs, enjoy Designer Spotlight
interviews, read the latest e-magazine, enter competitions, and of course stay
in touch via a monthly e-mail highlighting new and unique products.
Website: www.marliandmo.com.au / For additional information, or interviews
please contact: Natrice Grosvenor, Founding Partner natrice@marliandmo.com.au/
0418 602 404
We are 'Anything but Ordinary' and you will agree2013-05-01T01:15:18Zwe-are-anything-but-ordinary-and-you-will-agreeFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Natrice Grosvenor
Company: MiniMoh's Online Marketplace
Telephone No.: 0418
602 404
Website: http://www.minimohs.com.au
Email: mailto:natrice@minimohs.com.au
Two Women Making
their Business ‘Anything but Ordinary’
Brisbane
based business owners and mums, Natrice Grosvenor and Debbie Stahmer want to
change the way women shop for their needs and their children’s needs. Together
they have just launched a free e-magazine ‘Anything but Ordinary’ to showcase
the products found within their Award winning online marketplace – MiniMoh’s.
MiniMoh’s Online
Marketplace specialises in the needs of babies, children and women. "We
stock things that are innovative, inspiring and anything but ordinary,” says
Stahmer. “We aim to connect designers,
entrepreneurs and retailers directly with targeted consumers, providing both
the retailers and the customers with a safe, convenient way to shop, all in one
place,” says Grosvenor. “It’s perfect for busy mums.” That is why MiniMoh’s is
considered as one of the best all-in-one online marketplaces, because it keeps
online shopping as simple as possible.
“We have some
amazing, creative, talented people from all around Australia featured on the
site. We feel it’s time to shout about them and showcase them in their own
light” says Grosvenor. The e-magazine ‘Anything but Ordinary’ will provide
shoppers with a whole new level of convenience to shop online. By being able to
‘shop the look’, readers will be able to purchase from the e-magazine via
redirection to their marketplace.
The newly launched
e-magazine is available to view here
Readers of the e-magazine will be entertained with gorgeous product features,
interviews with inspirational men and women, multiple competitions to enter,
shop the look options to purchase items directly. Natrice and Debbie are
continually developing and innovating new ideas to support the business’ that
are a part of the MiniMoh’s Community.
For more
information about the first quarterly e-magazine of MiniMoh’s Online Marketplace,
visit http://www.minimohs.com.au or e-mail natrice@minimohs.com.au. Mums on a mission to help other mums grow their small businesses2012-09-07T03:02:34Zmums-on-a-mission-to-help-other-mums-grow-their-small-businessesMiniMoh’s Online Marketplace, www.minimohs.com.au is a shopping destination like no other. A purpose-built online
marketplace for babies’, children’s and mums’ clothing and products that are handmade,
new or pre-loved. MiniMoh’s is a collective consisting of independent shop owners,
designers and small business entrepreneurs showcasing their goods.
The two principal partners are work-at-home
mums themselves; Natrice Grosvenor and Debbie Stahmer. "We have some
amazing, creative, talented people from all around Australia featured on the
site. We feel it's time to shout about this new way of buying and selling on
our dedicated marketplace site,” says Grosvenor.
“We aim to connect designers,
entrepreneurs and retailers directly with targeted consumers, providing both
the retailers and the customers with a safe, convenient way to shop, all in one
place,” says Stahmer. “It’s perfect for busy mums.”
Minimoh’s is currently raising
awareness of their free-to-join facility for retailers. To do that, they
are engaging retailers in a direct marketing campaign, as well as ‘going viral’
on all social media outlets with a simple message: “Let us help you grow your
business nationally.” This will give many work-at-home mums a new avenue to
earn a living – all without needing to raise any capital.
Anyone
can join MiniMoh’s community. Just by registering an e-mail address, members
will be inspired by blogs, enjoy Designer Spotlight interviews, be able to
enter competitions, and of course stay in touch via a weekly e-mail
highlighting new and unique products.
Minimoh’s has yet to launch and already
‘mumpreneurs’ are taking advantage of the unique cost-effective selling
opportunities by signing up for their own online market stall. The site will
launch Monday, 15th October 2012.
Website:
https://www.minimohs.com.au
For additional information, or
interviews please contact:
Natrice Grosvenor, Founding Partner
natrice@minimohs.com.au / 0418 602 404