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Entrepreneurship Can Thrive in a Challenging Economy
Yahoo! Small Business and Carolyn Kepcher Name “Seeds for Success: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs” Grant Program Winner
Sunnyvale, CA (November 20, 2008) –In spite of the struggling economy, entrepreneurship in
America has the potential to flourish as people seek new career opportunities or additional revenue
streams. As the fastest-growing sector of new small business owners in the country, women, are
creating new jobs for themselves and are taking advantage of resources available to them to bring their
business ideas into reality. Today, Yahoo! Small Business and Carolyn Kepcher of “The Apprentice” fame
and creator of fwm™ (Finding What Matters), a network of career/life experts and resources for women,
named Dana Rubinstein, founder of small business Dapple, winner of the national grant program, “Seeds
for Success: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs.” The program was launched in April to romote
women’s entrepreneurship enabled by the Internet.
Rubinstein’s commitment as a mother to only use organic and environmentally-friendly baby
products inspired her to start Dapple, a company that creates natural and safe baby-specific cleaning
products, with partner Tamar Rosenthal. Since the beginning of the Seeds for Success program, Dapple
has made exceptional progress, developing an e-commerce site with Yahoo! Small Business, aunching
two new patent-pending product lines, securing distribution in more than 45 boutique stores and two
major retailers, and winning an iParenting Media Award, a prestigious consumer accolade that
etermines best products in the marketplace. In less than six months, Dapple has sold 25,000 units, with
sales increasing 43 percent in the third quarter and more than 500 percent in the fourth quarter to date.
“The expert guidance, consulting services and monetary grant Dapple received from Yahoo!
Small Business and fwm made this contest invaluable to the strength of our company and the speed at
which it as taken off. The full package has enabled us to make smarter business decisions that have
accelerated our success in a very short period of time,” said Rubinstein. “Through this program, I’ve
been mpowered to turn my small business dream into a reality.”
The three “Seeds for Success” finalists were selected from 5,500 applicants and each awarded a
$20,000 grant; $5,000 in Web site consulting from Yahoo! partners Exclusive Concepts, Fast Pivot, and
EY Studios; and two years of complimentary Yahoo! Small Business services. fwm also matched the
finalists with free one-on-one mentoring by a team of business leaders, including Kepcher; Bobbi rown,
founder and CEO of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics; and Cathie Black, president of Hearst Magazines.
As the grand prize winner, Rubinstein receives an additional grant of $10,000, promotional
support, and additional mentoring from Kepcher. She was selected by a panel of judges and mentors
who weighed the finalists’ performance against a number of milestones including Web site
development, sales, partnerships, public relations and marketing, among others. There was also an
online voting portion that attracted nearly 660,000 votes.
At the outset of the program, Rubinstein’s goals were to build nationwide awareness for Dapple,
communicate the company’s brand as synonymous with safe, natural baby-cleaning products, and
launch new products. Dana’s technology mentor, Scott Smigler from Web design firm Exclusive
Concepts, helped her to “make over” her Web site and establish a strong online strategy. The new
Dapple Web site is professional, optimized for search engines and complete with Yahoo! Merchant
Solutions’ e-commerce functionality.
“Entrepreneurs play a critical role in developing a healthy economy, and strategic use of the
Internet is crucial in driving the success of small businesses,” said Susan Vobejda, vice president of
marketing, Yahoo! Small Business. “In the case of our Seeds for Success finalists, Yahoo!’s tech mentors
worked closely with each one to help design and launch Web sites that met their product and marketing
needs and the work is paying off. Yahoo! Small Business wants to foster continued online innovation, so
we hope this program inspires other women entrepreneurs to turn their passion into a profitable
business.”
Carolyn Kepcher added, “When the economy is unstable, people turn to entrepreneurship as an
avenue for change. By tapping into the contributing experts of fwm, we were able to provide resources
to create a truly unique and personalized learning experience for the three finalists, helping them
achieve dramatic growth within a short time frame despite a down economy.”
Other program finalists included Karla Duncan, founder of Head 2 Toe Publications, an
innovative publishing company that develops products for parents and therapists to assist special needs
children up to age 13, and Abby Port, creator of Red Koala, a company that produces online
customizable art for nurseries and children’s rooms.
The “Seeds for Success” grant program followed the launch of Yahoo! Small Business’ Unlimited
Web Hosting product earlier this year, which provides a fast, easy-to-use and affordable way to build a
professional Web site. Additional information is available at http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com.
About Dapple
Founded by two moms, Dapple is a line of natural-based cleaning products for households with
children. Dapple products are both baby-safe and baby-specific – using ingredients found in nature that
have been tested and proven to tackle the unique residues that babies leave behind, from dried milk on
bottles to sticky fingerprints on toys. Dapple products are free of synthetic dyes or fragrances, SLES,
parabens, and phthalates. Designed with the input of parents, pediatricians, and green chemists, the
Dapple product line includes a liquid dish soap, powder dish detergent, and a toy cleaner available in
spray and wipes. Dapple products also use biodegradable ingredients – so they're ideal for babies and
parents, as well as the environment. Find Dapple at retailers across the country, or online at
www.dapplebaby.com or www.diapers.com. Visit www.dapplebaby.com or call 1-888-DAPPLE-1 for
more information.
About Yahoo!
Yahoo! Inc. is a leading global Internet brand and one of the most trafficked Internet
destinations worldwide. Yahoo! is focused on powering its communities of users, advertisers, publishers,
and developers by creating indispensable experiences built on trust. Yahoo! is headquartered in
Sunnyvale, California.
About fwm
fwm: finding what matters, is the first brand of Carolyn & Co. Media, LLC, a multi-media
company based in New York and co-founded by high-profile businesswomen Carolyn Kepcher and Jen
Marr. Created to be the single go-to source for working women, fwm will provide answers on career& life balance through expert advice & shared experiences. For more information, visit http://www.findingwhatmatters.com.
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Yahoo! Inc.
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