The rise of the momtrepreneur

How the internet is letting some stay-at-home moms make the big bucks

The momtrepreneur.
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Say goodbye to the door-to-door Mary Kay lady of the past. Please welcome the new work-from-home woman.

Mothers from all over the country are becoming high-profile "influencers" and powerhouse saleswomen. With massive online followings, these savvy moms are creating mini-empires in shockingly short time, and racking up billions in sales in the process.

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Megan Whitaker

Megan Whitaker is a registered nurse turned full-time mom and wellness blogger. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband and daughter. Baby number two is set to arrive around Christmas. Megan is a contributor to Scary Mommy and Blunt Moms and a features writer at Nashville Moms Blog. Her twitter is full of backyard chicken adventures and mom problems.