Building an economy of thriving Black woman owned businesses
Black Woman Owned is a media company curating business news , and original content, while providing digital visibility and engagement solutions for small businesses. Our mission is to give Black woman owned businesses visibility through social and digital media to help increase their annual revenue.
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Access Fresh, Local Produce Direct or Through a Membership from Black Woman Owned Deep Roots Farm in Prince George’s County, Maryland
Deep Roots Farm, a Black Woman Owned and operated regenerative farm, is...
Fuel Your Body: Vegan Protein and a Greens Superfood Powder from Black Woman Owned Brands
Whether you're craving a flavorful vegan protein, an energizing...
Sip Boldly: Black Woman Owned Non-Alcoholic Drinks to Elevate Your Dry January, with Local and Worldwide Shipping
Ready to elevate your Dry January? Discover these bold and flavorful...
Mack’s Healthy Seasonings: Transforming Health Through Innovative Spice Blends
In the competitive world of spice manufacturing, Vanessa Mack is standing...
File Your BOI Form Before the Deadline with Black Business Boom’s BOOMIN University
If you operate an LLC or corporation, you’re required to file the BOI...
Virtual Workshop: Tackle Your Business Finances on December 6, 2024
Struggling to make sense of your business finances? Join Little Fish...
Ultimate Black Friday Prep Checklist for Your Business by Adrienne of ByAdrienne and AddieRawr.
Tis' the season to get out of the red and into the black. No pun...
Black Woman Inventor Crowdfunds for $35K for Patented Salon Tool with amplification from BWO’s Together We Fund Campaign
Khadijah Davis, a pioneering Black woman inventor, is transforming the...
Whitney Allysyn: Elevating Tall Women’s Fashion with Timeless, Sexy Capsule Wardrobes
Whitney Allysyn is a tall womenswear collection helping the vertically...
Amplifying Black Woman Owned Businesses
Black women over-index for using social media, including finding out about products and services (12% higher), receiving exclusive offers, coupons and discounts (12% higher), and showing support for their favorite companies or brands (25% higher). Black women ages 18–34 and 35–49 are especially likely to utilize social networking sites for these consumer engagement activities. – Nielsen Diversity Intelligence Series, African-American Women: Our science, Her magic Report 2017
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higher in using social media to support their favorite companies or brands
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