Mom Bloggers Talk Business – and Get the Attention of the U.S. Government

Chicago, IL, July 31, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Sparkplugging, the network of blogs founded to help small business owners who work at home, announced today a new content relationship with Business.gov. Sparkplugging will now be featuring content from Business.gov as a way to help the Presidential E-Government Business Gateway Initiative reach more home based business owners.

“Small business owners spend hours online every day searching for the license and regulation information they need to run their business,” states Tracy Johnson, Marketing Manager for Business.gov. “The Business Gateway Initiative has been working hard over the past year enhancing Business.gov to help small business owners find the information they need quickly. But, for Business.gov to actually save small business owners time, they have to be aware of the site. In an effort to raise awareness, it only makes sense for us to participate in the online communities with a strong small business owner base to get the word out about Business.gov.”

Sparkplugging will feature a weekly Business.gov column written by Johnshon. Sparkplugging founder Wendy Piersall says, “We consistently receive reader questions seeking resources on ethical business practices, potential scams, and marketing advice. We’re extremely pleased to be able to provide our readers with another reliable resource that will enable their businesses to grow.”

About Sparkplugging
Sparkplugging was founded in early 2006 by Wendy Piersall as a personal blog to share work at home business advice with other moms. Today the site has grown beyond being a mom blog to include 15 channels on topics ranging from work life balance to business strategy and is written by 17 expert authors. For more information visit www.Sparkplugging.com.

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