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"I began looking to social media
to market my company:' she said.
She recently received a call from
a new client who said she asked
on Facebook for a closet designer
and immediately received three
responses to call Lefton.
Traditional "word of mouth"
has moved to the Internet, Lefton
realized. Now, she shows off her
expertise online at closetsthatwork.
corn, where she posts before-and-
after images of closets she has rede-
signed. She also launched Facebook
and Pinterest accounts.
Lefton's business has grown
many times over because her cli-
ents and friends are able to share
photos and videos online of her
work. She also uses Linkedln, the
business social networking site, to
network with home builders, archi-
tects and interior designers who
refer clients to her.
Women entrepreneurs have the
same access to 21st century tech-
nology as their male counterparts.
It's a level playing field for all busi-
ness owners when it comes to put-
ting a business on the Web.
While women still trail men
when it comes to business owner-
ship and launching startups, these
five women entrepreneurs dem-
onstrate that with dedication and
the willingness to expand beyond
the traditional walls of a company
through the Internet, the sky is the
limit.
Each of these businesswomen
has found success through technol-
ogy in ways that were not possible
even a decade ago. These women
say they'll keep adapting as new
technology emerges and will con-
tinue to watch their businesses
flourish.

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Rabbi Jason Miller is an entrepreneur,
educator and blogger. He is the tech-
nology expert for the Detroit Jewish
News. Miller owns Access Computer
Technology, a local computer support,
web design and social media marketing
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