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Couple starts online business from their home
- Duration 2:05
- Date Aug 18, 2012
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What started with just two laptops and a few ideas -- -- kitchen table.
Has blossomed into a successful business for -- Mary Moore it's a few years ago they launched -- ideas dot com.
A website where you can find tips photos and building materials to give your ports -- make over.
Sometimes when you go to the bigger stores.
It depends on what sells for me ask what opinion you get.
But with this website there were so many different -- us very.
What kind of -- the printers at first they got thirty visitors a day but today -- has grown to more than 9000.
Thanks to growing advertising revenue they quit their day jobs.
During the daytime I had a corporate job downtown working for the state of Tennessee.
But in the evening when I came home -- and I would sit at the kitchen table and work on our business for.
Actually burn the Midnight Oil credit debt.
Perhaps.
The corporate world wasn't a good fit for Kenya -- in -- Davison either.
The duo started good -- girls dot com a website selling vintage and used clothing -- -- Nassau.
As their customer base grew so did their inventory.
Finally they transform their home based web store in to a real -- east of downtown Nashville.
You don't wanna take out any loans we didn't wanna pass from money from people.
We found people that would help us with little handyman -- step.
Fix our store we you know we which trade.
Web site work for.
Goods coast is growing a home based web site into a bone of my business.
Takes a little motivation and a lot of drive.
I would have gone through just trying to -- Poor emotional experience that I went through with working in a job that I really did not enjoy a I probably would have been motivated.
To.
And -- you know an entrepreneur in Nashville Tennessee Elizabeth -- Fox News.