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The growth spurt came courtesy of skills and support Daytner picked up from Count Me In for Women's Economic Independence, a nonprofit that provides resources, business education and community to help women turn their ventures into serious moneymakers, with revenue of $1 million or more.
There are more than 8.1 million women-owned businesses in the U.S., accounting for 29 percent of all enterprises, but only 1.8 percent of them ever hit the $1 million revenue mark. "They may not even have a notion they could be a bigger business," says Count Me In founder Nell Merlino (who also conceived "Take Our Daughters to Work Day").
When Daytner signed up for Count Me In's "Make Mine a Million $ Business" program, launched in 2005, her company had annual revenue of $100,000. Count Me In helped her refine her business pitch and connected her with experts in coaching, financing and publicity, as well as the organization's network of partners such as Sam's Club, Wal-Mart and American Express Open. Daytner completed the program in 2006, and her company closed out the year with revenue of $800,000. Last year, Daytner Construction pulled in $18 million.
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