Priscilla Y. Huff is a freelance business writer/author of the best-selling101 Best Home-Based Businesses for Women, 3rd ed.; A Self-Employed Woman’s Guide to Launching a Home-Based Business and other related books, specializing in topics about small and home-based businesses and women’s entrepreneurship. Her latest book is Make Your Business Survive and Thrive: 100+ Proven Marketing Methods to Help You Beat the Odds and Build a Successful Small or Home-Based Enterprise (Wiley).
For the past twenty years, she has written numerous articles and columns on these subjects for such print publications as Home Business Journal, Income Opportunities, Small Business Opportunities, Pennsylvania Magazine, MizBiz, and is currently a feature writer for Home Business Magazine (www.HomeBusinessMag.com).
Huff has been quoted in Forbes, the New York Times, the Savannah Business Journal and other major print, radio, and TV media.
She was a home business expert and columnist for iVillage.com and BizyMoms.com, and currently is one for Home-Based Working Moms (www.HBWM.com), MomsMakingMoney.org and SmallBizpreneur's Network, (www.smallbizpreneurs.com). She has also contributed regular articles to Corel Corporation’s OfficeCommunity.com; Fortune Small Business (online) www.fsb.com; HomeStore.com; WomensForum.com; WomensEnews.org; www.MomsBusinessMagazine.com; www.BlueSuitMom; www.Committment.com/; www.SmallBusinessAdvocate.com; and other business and Web and print publications.
Her business, LITTLE HOUSE Writing & Publishing, offers business information, consulting and research services, as well as e-books and other publications.
Mission Statement:
“To help ‘individuals today become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow’ by providing them with ideas and resources to earn money doing work they love. To furnish information to help women (and men) become successfully self-employed, that will provide them with more opportunities for independence, freedom and flexibility and giving them greater control over their lives and more time for those they love, for themselves, and for their communities in which they live.”