post Category: Blogging, My Life post postApril 11, 2008

Being a stay at home mom has been the most rewarding job I have had. Soon after my first daughter was born we were having a hard time paying our bills especially the medical bills for my maternity care and Sariah’s birth so I decided that I would work part time in the evenings and the money I made would go to paying our medical bills. I took a job at a call center conducting market research surveys and I hated the fact that I annoyed people with asking them to help me with these really boring surveys. I also hated that my husband would work and go to school during the day and most of the evening, then I would go to work at night 3 times a week so we weren’t able to spend a lot of time together.

A few months later I learned that I could write posts about interesting products and services on my blog and get paid for it! I began going to the library during the days and while my daughter slept in her stroller or played with a book or toys I would blog for an hour. I soon realized that I made more money blogging each month than I did working at this very boring job for 6 hours each week. I gladly quit that job!

I was also able to convince my husband to let us purchase internet service when he learned that I was able to make money blogging. Now I just put a movie on for my daughters, have them play in their room, or put them down for a nap while mommy does a little blogging.

If you want to make money blogging sign up with SocialSpark, they love mommy bloggers - Especially if you bake them cookies :)

Sponsored by SocialSpark

Horaayy..there are 2 comment(s) for me so far ;)

Please do not use Keywords for your name.
#1

Thanks for the tip. I haven’t made any money blogging yet and I have been doing it for 7 months now. I enjoy it anyway. You are so lucky to be a stay at home mom. i work full time and am exhaustied every day. I always make sure i have wuality time with my 2 beautiful children.

[Reply]

Sharon wrote on April 14, 2008 - 11:19 am
#2

It really is great that eventhough you are exhausted when you come home from that you still make sure to spend quality time with your children. The Quality of the time you spend with your children is so much more important than the quantity of time you spend with your children.

[Reply]

Melissa wrote on April 14, 2008 - 1:21 pm
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Write Your Comment

Comment Guidelines: Basic XHTML is allowed (a href, strong, em, code). All line breaks and paragraphs will be generated automatically.

You should have a name, right? 
Your email address, I promised I won't tell it to anyone. 
If you have a web site or blog, you can type the URL right here. 
This is where you type your comments. 
Remember my information for the next time I visit.