Working with Pets Launches Mastermind Coaching Program for Small Pet Business Owners
Ft Worth, TX (PRWEB) April 25, 2008 -- Danielle Chonody owner of Working with Pets, that provides pet business owners and people seeking to start a pet business with business resources and coaching, has launched a new Group Coaching Program that shows pet business owners how to grow their business faster, with less frustration, and more fun. The Pet Business Success Circle is a 10 month program for small pet business owners that offers members access to pet business experts, business tools and resources they need to grow their business, and a network of other pet business owners they can rely on for support, motivation, and accountability.
"The Pet Business Success Circle will equip you with the tools and resources needed to grow your pet business so that it gives you financial and time freedom," said Danielle Chonody, owner of Working with Pets. "This program was specifically designed to help small pet business owners achieve their business goals and acquire the lifestyle and income that they desire."
Program participants will receive access to monthly live calls with pet business experts where they can learn the secrets of success business owners, monthly live question and answer calls with Danielle where they can get their pet business problems solved and set up an action plan, and exclusive access to the Pet Business Success Circle private mastermind group and online networking forum.
The group is limited to 50 participants.
For more information, go to http:///www.PetBusinessSuccessCircle.com for full program details and pricing. Questions can be directed to Danielle Chonody at (817) 692 4404.
About Working with Pets (http://www.workingwithpets.com)
Founded in 2007, Working with Pets gives pet business professionals the resources they need to start and grow a successful and rewarding pet business. Owner, Danielle Chonody owns a pet sitting business based in Dallas Ft Worth and offers advice based on her personal business experiences and from her interviews with other successful pet business owners.
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