ContestCause Wins Top Honors in Mom Business Competition

Top Quote ContestCause (www.contestcause.com) a new fundraising website wins Startup Nations's 2011 Leading Moms in Business competition. End Quote
  • New York, NY (1888PressRelease) April 29, 2011 - ContestCause Wins Top Honors in Mom Business Competition

    From among contestants across the United States, ContestCause (http://www.contestcause.com) has been ranked 87 in StartupNation.com's 2011 Leading Moms in Business competition (www.startupnation.com/leading-moms-in-business).

    Millions of votes have been cast in the annual competition, and this year's flurry of popular support of the 2011 contestants was no exception. America has once again demonstrated its immense interest and supportiveness for moms building businesses as they also tend to their families.

    "With startup rates at an all-time high, these leading moms are leading the pack in startup rates," says Rich Sloan, chief startupologist and co-founder of StartupNation. "They're going after their business opportunities and developing their innovative products and services with fervor," Sloan adds.

    "We are thrilled to be named as a winner among such fantastic Mom startups," says Gina Kearney, proud Mom, CEO and Co-Founder of ContestCause. "At ContestCause we are determined to bring old-fashioned, door-to-door, fundraising into the Internet era and help students and adults use the Internet to achieve their fundraising goals."

    Some key features of ContestCause that resulted in its high ranking and among the panel and voters included:
    • It's new, innovate and fresh take on group fundraising.
    • The ability for anyone to set up a custom design contest - for free!
    • It's ease of use and end-to-end fundraiser management - they manage the contest, produce the t-shirts and ship direct to supporters.
    • Their commitment - ContestCause gives one third of all sales right back to the fundraiser.

    The winner's profile for ContestCause can be found at http://www.startupnation.com/leading-moms-in-business/contestant/10118/index.php.

    The 2011 Leading Moms in Business ranking highlights some of the dominant trends, motivations and attributes among moms in business. They include:
    • A great eye for providing attractive discounts, coupons, savings and value, all especially important to consumer moms of the recession era.
    • A likelihood to come up with innovative products and solutions to address the challenging maze of motherhood. It's an environment that demands resourcefulness.
    • Conscience-driven business, where "doing well" is just fine, but the real rush comes from doing good.
    • The attraction of being your own boss looms large for moms wanting to take control they just can't find in a day job.
    • Sustainable solutions and responsible business practices are increasingly paramount.
    • Making the most of social media for business benefit is seemingly a birthright for the socially adept moms.

    About StartupNation
    StartupNation provides over 200,000 pages of business advice and networking for entrepreneurs and serves millions of entrepreneurs annually. StartupNation is a free service founded by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs with the intention of providing a one-stop shop for entrepreneurial success, including blogs from a host of experts, podcasts, webcasts, eBooks such as Start Your Own Mom Business (www.startupnation.com/mom-business), award-winning step-by-step advice, and more.

    StartupNation co-founders, Rich Sloan and Jeff Sloan, are two of the country's leading small business experts. The Sloan brothers speak frequently at entrepreneurial forums and recently hosted a Public Television special helping people transform their passions into business opportunities. They are authors of StartupNation: Open for Business, published by Doubleday. The Sloan brothers are regularly quoted and featured in media such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Small Business, Entrepreneur Magazine, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, FOX News and many others.

    For more information, press only:
    For StartupNation, contact Rich Sloan via email at rich at StartupNation dot com or by phone at 248-430-1002.

    For ContestCause, contact Gina Kearney via email at gina at ContestCause dot com or by phone at 888-248-9146.

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