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38% OF MILLENNIAL MUMS PLAN TO BE THEIR OWN BOSS

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A new report from Nominet, which runs the .uk domain, explores how millennial mums are pursuing alternative career paths​

In search of the elusive ‘work-life’ balance, 17% of millennial mums expect to set up their own business within the next 12 months, with a further one in five (21%) expecting to be their own boss in the next five years. In fact, nearly one in twelve (8%) new mums are already running post-baby power houses across the UK. That’s according to a new report from Nominet, which runs the .uk domain, exploring how millennial mums are pursuing alternative career paths.

Flexibility is a big draw

Over half (54%) of millennial mums who returned to traditional employment after maternity leave say they struggled to juggle family life with a ‘9 to 5’, leaving one in five mums (22%) feeling anxious about working. As a result, 78% of mums say flexibility and control over working hours is the main reason why they are choosing to work for themselves.

The high costs associated with going back to work is also prompting mums to reconsider their career path. Prohibitive childcare costs are the number one financial concern (89%) followed by travel costs (41%). Also, 71% of new mums feel guilty about leaving their child with someone else, and over half (54%) worry about the extra time spent apart from their family whilst queuing in traffic during the daily commute.

Turning ideas into reality

Millennial mums recognise the value of their maternity leave, with the majority (94%) saying the skills gained as a new parent during this time, such as multi-tasking, time-management, forming relationships and keeping calm under pressure, can give them a competitive edge in the business world.

While mums recognise that setting up their own business is a huge undertaking, this isn’t putting them off. In fact 20% have already carried out some market research, nearly one third (28%) have set up a website and/or a professional email address and 13% have drafted a business plan.

Other preparation to be their own boss includes attending online business training workshops, investigating business loans and building up their little black books of contacts.

Russell Haworth, CEO of Nominet, which runs the .uk domain, commented: “I think that we’re seeing an entrepreneurial shift in the UK workforce – and women with young children are at the forefront. There is real enthusiasm amongst millennial mums to be their own boss to ensure they can achieve the all-important work-life balance, while still generating an income to support their growing family. Advancements in technology mean it’s never been easier to set up your own business online and to quickly develop a space for yourself and your ideas making it more viable to abandon the traditional nine to five and embrace entrepreneurship.”

Becky, 34, founder of Didi and bud, said “Setting up my own business has given me enormous self-belief. It’s also given me many rewards including the freedom to run my life in a way that can be flexible around my children. It hasn’t all been plain sailing and sometimes I can be working until the early hours but I wouldn’t change working for myself. It’s empowering to know I can do all this from my own kitchen, with just my laptop and business website.”

There is a wealth of information available at www.theukdomain.uk to help support anyone who is thinking of starting a business. This includes access to an approved network of registrars who specialise in helping start-ups establish an online presence, from providing a great domain name such as yourbrand.uk, website templates, email hosting, ecommerce, search engine optimisation, cloud storage and more.

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I will look forward to all the new places to buy homemade cupcakes from
 
We have a couple of stay at home mums who write for us and another who's been fishing around asking if we could give her work after she goes on maternity.

Plus if you post on any of the freelance sites looking for writers who fit the demographic (parenting, beauty etc..) you get your arm ripped off (irritatingly not for bingo, or rather no-one that's half decent, which bugs me).

So doesn't surprise me in the slightest.

Also we've seen a large increase in 'mummy bloggers' and people making sites about beauty (and so on) in the past couple of years. Most of the parenting sites (mumsnet etc..) seem to have sections on this as well.

There's probably an opportunity here for anyone that wants to take it - either supplying relative cheap low end design/logo /site set up services or in guides to setting up a blog/website/making money as a SAHM.
 

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