1099 Top 10: Creating a Social Media Strategy That Works for You
We like to regularly share our favorite posts from the Work at Home Mom niche. Some articles may come from Moms, but all of them will be great. Enjoy!
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If your social media pages aren’t as effective
as you’d like, check out Pro Blogger’s video explaining his social media
strategy for his widely popular photography site.
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After reading Frugal Upstate’s
tutorial, I think I’ll only be cooking my bacon in
the oven from now on.
Am I the only one who hasn’t tried this great technique yet?
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I’ve read 35 of Amazon’s top 100 books to
read in a lifetime. Looks
like I have a lot more reading to do.
How many have you read?
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I love BloombergView’s post on how much more
affluent we are than previous generations. If you feel like your money is tight (and for
many of us it is), read this post.
You’ll feel very grateful for what you have when you’re done reading.
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Mom Advice reminds us that we probably don’t know a lot
about money when we’re young (and we’re happy to ignore the sage advice
we’re given), but there’s always time to improve your financial situation.
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Is your family growing but you don’t want to
upgrade to a minivan? Baby Center
has a solution—21 car seats that
fit three across in most cars.
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House of Rose shares answers to common
questions about adoption—perfect reading if you’ve felt the desire to
adopt.
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The Work at Home Wife gives 50 ways to earn
extra cash. Perfect if
you’ve been hit with unexpected expenses like home repairs, braces, or just a
slow work month.
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Once a month shopping can be a real time and
money saver, but what about buying fresh produce? Wise Bread has you covered with their
list of 10 fruits and
veggies that stay fresh for a month.
Thanks to
everyone who was included in this edition's list!
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