
Has anyone ever said something that sounds like this: “Your price is a little too high and I’d like a discount.” In this article, I outline two approaches for responding to this comment. One of the approaches even has the… [Read More]

Has anyone ever said something that sounds like this: “Your price is a little too high and I’d like a discount.” In this article, I outline two approaches for responding to this comment. One of the approaches even has the… [Read More]

How financially secure is your future? Can you even answer that question? The sad fact is that most women (freelance moms included) don’t do enough financial planning. Many of us are just too busy taking care of our families to… [Read More]

If you’re not financially strapped these days, consider yourself one of the lucky ones. If you are financially strapped, I’d like to welcome you to the bootstrapped mom entrepreneur club. Believe it or not, you should still consider yourself… [Read More]

This article is a continuation from How to Make Money Blogging. Tip 5: Make your Blog Subscription-Based Though you need to have some seriously amazing content to charge your customers for access to your blog, it’s not a bad idea… [Read More]

The other day I decided to look up how much money good bloggers make. By the end of an article on some of the most lucrative blogs, I wanted to take the rock that my kid left on the floor… [Read More]

When I first heard about crowdfunding, I thought it was too good to be true. “It must only be the people with a ton of connections that get funded,” I thought. Well, I thought wrong. If you have the same… [Read More]

Working from home might seem like a pipe dream for some, but there are millions of people around the world taking advantage of the internet to do just that. Sure, there are scams in the online realm just like… [Read More]
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