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What is best and cheapest way for a stay at home mom earn some extra money?
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Reply:Review your talents and go from there. I am a Realtor and mom to 6 kids. Being a Realtor allows me to make my own schedule, take my 4 year old with me to "work" and I make more money doing this than anything else I ever tried. Easy money once you get licensed which varies by state.
Reply:You may look out for an option to work online. Although it wont pay you like full time job but its good to make some extra cash. I am a part time worker doing work online at home, so I would like to share a link where you can make $600 in a month working at home. The work need to be done is posting a discussion and answering a discussion. the link is:
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if you work smartly, you can even make $1000 or more.. it all depends on your usage pattern. I worked for 2 hour daily last month and i got paid $238 for the last month. Its not bad after all, i am happy and making more. After sign up, do mail me to know the tips on how to increase your earning.
Please let me know, if you have any queries. I will try my best to give you right answer
(PS: When u are planning for a home based online work, be very careful because most of them are scam and ask you to pay initial money. never pay money to any such site.)
Reply:Can you sell used books or clothes on ebay? Are you interested in web design? Are you good at typing or proofreading? Could you babysit or tutor other kids at your home at the same time?
For help to re-assess your best talents and skills, I recommend the manual "What Color is Your Parachute" by Dr. Richard Bolles that counteracts myths about the job market, provides an index of helpful references, and is filled with fun charts and creative exercises that will give you some good ideas.
Reply:How's your writing skills?
I have edited community newspapers and we always had a need for people who had some free time during the day to write up stories. The more available you are, especially at the last minute, the more work you get.
Keep in mind that every paper is different. Check with your local weekly to see if they need freelance writers and what qualifications you'd need. Find out what day is best to call (the day after deadline day) and check in periodically to see if there are stories they need written.
The pay will not be great but the flexibility may make up for it. Having "clips," or published stories to show an editor, gets your foot in the door and gives you credibility. You may have to offer to write for free at first but don't do that past the first story.
It helps to have some background in journalism, especially a degree or a class at a community college, but not always necessary. It is important to know the basics of how to avoid things like plagiarism, libel, etc. Make sure you keep your records, including handwritten notes, and attribute all quotes properly.
Most research (interviews) can be done on the phone. It helps if you have a recorder of some kind and can hook it to your phone. There sell these things at Radio Shack. Also if you have a camera you can make some extra money by taking photos, too. Of course, you'd have to leave home to do that but often you can hit three or four photo ops in a row in just an hour or so.
Just write clearly and accurately and don't try to be too cute. That's when I had problems understanding what the heck the writer was trying to say.
Don't turn down stories because you think the subject isn't interesting. It's your job to make it interesting. Just make sure the editor clearly explains what the scope of the story is. Even if the paper is a rag, keep your standards high and do a good job and eventually you can move up to writing for better papers and/or magazines.
Perks: occasional freebies such as tickets to events (keep it under $25 value), interviewing celebs or prominent people, winning journalism awards, and staying involved and informed about your community.
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