Operation #ShareTheLove

Open love letters to women entrepreneurs everywhere. Because entrepreneurship is hard, but it doesn't have to be lonely.

WE’RE PUTTING A NEW SPIN ON “LOVE MONTH”

February. A month-long reminder of the joys of true love, romance and fairytale endings. Right?

We hope that this is your experience with February.

But if, in reality, you feel married to your business, your to-do list is longer than your last relationship, or you find yourself flirting with MailChimp’s live-chat support rep, this campaign is for you.

We’re collecting open love letters to women entrepreneurs everywhere.

Letters that talk about the good and the bad, the ups and the downs, and the rarely-spoken truths of entrepreneurship…

But that also serve as a reminder of why we fell in love with entrepreneurship in the first place. There will be bumps in the road, but it’s possible to love the journey all the same.

We’re calling it Operation #ShareTheLove and we’d love for YOU to be part of it.

Your letter doesn’t need to read like a Shakespearean sonnet. Just share encouragement, be honest and write from the heart.

Taking part is easy.

  • Step 1

    Submit your love letter below by February 14.

  • Step 2

    Nominate your business besties on social media.

  • Step 3

    We'll email you when your love letter goes live on Vendeve!

  • Step 4

    Get 100 Street Cred points for participating!

  • Step 5

    Share the love and relish those warm fuzzies!

SUBMIT YOUR LETTER

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Looking for a little inspiration? Visit our blog to read other love letters.

Why Share the Love?

Encourage other female entrepreneurs to love and embrace the journey

Reflect on how far you’ve come / what you’ve learned since you started

Gain visibility on social media when we share your letter with our community

Position yourself as helpful, trustworthy and an experienced entrepreneur (as we know, credibility is queen!)

Help grow the Vendeve community by raising awareness of our mission to support women entrepreneurs

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