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"This fun and informative book shows aspiring young women how to build their own businesses from the ground up...and stand as tall as a Manhattan highrise." --Barbara Corcoran, author of If You Don't Have Large Breasts Wear Ribbons in Your Pigtails "This book will do for business what The Joy of Cooking did for the culinary world." --Ella Brennan, owner, Commander's Palace The Girl's Guide to Starting Your Own Business is a must-read guide for any woman who wants to ditch the cubicle and join the growing ranks of aspiring female entrepreneurs. Revised and updated to reflect a post-financial…mehr

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"This fun and informative book shows aspiring young women how to build their own businesses from the ground up...and stand as tall as a Manhattan highrise." --Barbara Corcoran, author of If You Don't Have Large Breasts Wear Ribbons in Your Pigtails "This book will do for business what The Joy of Cooking did for the culinary world." --Ella Brennan, owner, Commander's Palace The Girl's Guide to Starting Your Own Business is a must-read guide for any woman who wants to ditch the cubicle and join the growing ranks of aspiring female entrepreneurs. Revised and updated to reflect a post-financial crisis and Twitter world, this essential business handbook by Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio offers candid advice, frank talk, and true stories that will help every woman with a great business plan achieve her dream.
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Caitlin Friedman, a cofounder of the boutique public relations agency YC Media, is a full-time writer and consultant. Kimberly Yorio is the president of YC Media, specializing in publicity for cookbooks, restaurants, wine and spirits, and food products. They've written four books together, including The Girl's Guide to Being a Boss; The Girl's Guide to Big Bold Career Success; and Happy at Work, Happy at Home.