Baby steps: Can a kids shop find success online?

Inspired by her own experiences of limited resources and right products for kids in the region, Mona Ataya hopes to make it easier for other mums with her latest project.
October 26, 2011 5:11 by Precious de Leon
…the UAE market. At least for now.
And with the UAE’s internet penetration reaching 75 percent and women collectively accounting for a reported $246 billion of the Middle East’s wealth, Ataya’s got all the time to take baby steps and potentially grow her business promising proportions.
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