Soccer Moms Become Blogging Moms For Fun And Profit
By fulltimeincome | April 7th, 2010They are the Moms that stay at home to take care of families and the house. They laugh when they refer to each other as the blogging Moms instead of soccer Moms. Today they grow children and streams of revenue. Their success was a side effect of their fun.
They stumbled on each other by volunteering at the school attended by their children. It was through those friendships that they learned they could make money blogging about their favorite interests. Moms talking over coffee while monitoring the recess break or after a parent meeting at school led to a lot of sharing among these women.
It germinated from the simple act of one of the women posting a photo album of jewelry she made that would be part of a relatives wedding. Her long time hobby had resulted in many unique gifts for friends and family members over the years.
A friend saw her online photo album and suggested she do a website to show off her work. They also taught her how to create revenue on her website. Her site is a success that features articles about ring settings, rhodium plated pieces, and garnet hunting.
She shared her progress with her friends. The next one in the group parlayed the love her family has for musical instruments into a monster music site. There is a photo album that shows her son playing different types of drums, her husband strumming his dreadnought acoustic guitar, and her daughter at the piano.
The excitement and satisfaction spread through this group of friends and new sites were started. You can learn how to get your garbage disposal working in minutes, try out that new berry pie recipe, or plan a weekend outing by visiting their collection of sites.
The women banded together in a cooperative strategy that helps them construct fresh content. They start and participate in discussions on each site. They put their names on forum topics and add comments.
They are all active on at least one social site. They discovered the value of making comments here that can easily be shared. They can post a link to a new recipe or an interesting article. They are mastering the ability to naturally herd folks to their web pages and the increased traffic means more income.
They talk about the money they generate last. They talk about personal satisfaction, fostered friendships, and connecting with people who share a common interest before they speak of money.
It becomes obvious that the riches they are accumulating cannot be added up on a calculator. The reward for their effort is not going to show up on a bank ledger. On the other hand they smile when they tell you to watch their site for photos of the family vacation they can now afford.