Review: Bizymoms.com
At first glance the site seems well organized and has an attractive homepage. On further inspection, it’s fairly cluttered; however, that may be because of all the information this site has to offer. Since there’s so much going on with this site, we’re going to jump into the work at home resource section for a more in-depth look.

Bizymoms.com boasts business-expert resources, online courses, business articles and blogs for all parents but they have even more than that to offer. It is important to note that the site is specifically geared towards moms, dads, etc. who are already at home or working at home. Since the site is more a resource, rather than a job board, it won’t be relevant for those who don’t fit into those categories.
It’s also important to note that the site is more geared toward the mom or parent who is trying to start her own business rather than looking for freelancing gigs or a 40-hour work week.
The site becomes more cluttered deeper in, from the “ideas 100” to “ideas 400” categories, which feature fairly similar topics. It’s difficult to discern the differences from some of the categories, except that they exist to organize the mountains of information.
Ideas 100 features articles about beginning many different types of businesses. From women making money by newspaper clipping to selling vacation spots, this section informs users on how to begin businesses while offering advice to do so.
The Top 40 category highlights the top 40 best home based business ideas. On this page users can also navigate to franchise opportunities, resources for online business as well as more information on business loans.
The e-courses section is full of many in-depth learning tools that can only be accessed by members. While this may be a deterrent for those who don’t enjoy signing up for multiple communities, the information in these courses is valuable and should be seriously utilized. A plus: membership is free!
Underneath the resources, the site does feature a job board (navigate to it on the lower left side of the home page) that members can access as well. It allows a few search filters. This site is definitely a one-stop-shop for work at home moms, but the articles and networking options available are much more valuable than the job board.
All together, if you’re a parent looking for career advice, business advice, writing advice and even advice on home life, bizymoms.com is an amazing resource.