1. Freelance write your heart out.
  Ever since I figured out I could 
type on the computer while nursing my newborn son as he rested on a 
couple of breastfeeding pillows encircling my waist, I've literally 
balanced motherhood and writing.
  If you too have a hankering for
 creating pleasant prose, considered yourself blessed! What better time 
to be a writer than during the Information Age? Put your gift to work by
 supplying words wherever they are needed - especially in print and 
online magazines.
  A good place to start is Associated Content,
 a site where writers (called content producers or "CP" for short) sign 
up for free and submit non-previously copyrighted works for possible 
publication. Each article sold nets the writer anywhere from $3 - $40, 
with the average being around $10. Payments are made via PayPal.
  2. Unveil the mystery behind secret shopping
  Remember that rude salesgirl that made you so mad that you stormed out
 the store without buying anything? Workers like her are the bane of a 
company's existence, so many service-heavy firms hire inconspicuous 
shoppers to pose as normal customers and report back to a third-party 
regarding the type of customer service experience they enjoyed - or 
suffered through, as the case may be.
  Apply to become a mystery shopper with companies like iMyst, Beyond Hello, and ICC Decision Services
 (all reputable companies that have actually paid me moola in the past 
to shop for their clients) or seek out other above board firms through 
search engines. Don't fall for over-hyped and -exclamation-pointed 
claims that you'll get rich by secret shopping; many gigs only pay 
around $10 per shop. And don't buy expensive books claiming they contain
 "everything you need to know about mystery shopping." Stick with 
reputable sites that allow you to sign up for free.
  3. Focus on focus groups
  One fun and interesting way to spend an evening away from the kids, 
garner some much-needed and stimulation-heavy adult conversation AND get
 paid to boot is to join a focus group.
  I've gotten paid $50 
cash to participate in a 2-hour discussion about a compelling topic that
 interested me. Another focus group paid $25 to discuss a controversial 
new product on the market. Both provided food - the former, a lovely 
spread of fresh fruits, sandwich wraps, deserts and drinks.
  
During the latter I met another mom who gave me a great lead on a 
different focus group that paid her around $300 to participant in a mock
 trial. She got to meet a local celebrity and was treated to dinner 
during the 3 - 4 hour evening experience.  
  Check out Volition to find a focus group in your area and get started, or use Google to search the term "focus groups" coupled with a nearby major city in your locale.
  4. Turn stray coins into cash
  You'd be surprised how much spare change can collect about us and add 
up to serious money. Scour your closets, the bottom of your purse and 
your car's cubby holes for those piles of pennies, errant nickels, all 
the way up to the occasional one dollar coins and cart them down to your
 local CoinStar machine.
  There you'll not only be given the 
option of receiving cash, but also free giftcards from various retailers
 like Amazon.com®, Starbucks®, Borders® and more. Check out CoinStar to find a machine nearest you.
  5. Transform old bills into new money
  Remember that pile of $2 bills your grandma passed down to you for a rainy day
 that you thought you couldn't do anything with? Well, break out the 
bank envelopes, because it's stormin', baby! Still in circulation and 
accepted by most banks (check with your favorite one with the highest 
yield and no fees), these old bills are a great way to let hidden cash 
increase your account balance.
  6. Sell stuff on e-Bay
  
Plenty of moms have perfected the art of selling stuff electronically 
using eBay. Whether it's that specific printer cartridge or unused 
videotape you bought in error and never used, or that knock-out designer
 LA dress that you know would make killing in Poughkeepsie, items laying
 about your own home can make great grist for the online selling mill.
  Visit eBay
 to set up your account a pay a small fee to list one or hundreds of 
items, then watch the bidding war begin! Who knows, you may be on your 
way to becoming a power seller.
  7. Get a night job
  When 
you need a more dependable stream of income but still want to be 
available to your brood during the day, consider taking on employment 
during the hours opposite of your mates' job. Whether it's a "Mommy job"
 at the local mall or night-shift work for your local newspaper, 
off-hour careers can provide a steady source of funds in your own name.
  8. Create an online business
  Take advantage of free offers to obtain your own website, such as Microsoft Office Live, which offers free domain names and additional options during its beta testing period.
  I set up a website for free called Real Moms magazine, linked it through to both my Real Moms' and personal blogs using the free Blogger website and linked that to PayPal to take subscription orders.
  No matter what you've created - be it an eBook, painting, or 
event-planning service - in this computer-driven world you can find a 
plethora of ways to set up and promote your business online and begin 
taking orders right away!
  9. Open a "Mommy Daycare"
  If 
you have the patience of Mother Teresa and can stand having additional 
children in your home, by all means offer to watch someone else's child 
for money. With the great demand for quality childcare, it shouldn't be 
too difficult to find a mom-in-need through word of mouth.
  If it
 is, you can always place an ad in your local paper for childcare 
situations wanted. Ensure that the terms are spelled out clearly 
beforehand, and don't overwhelm yourself with a houseful of kids that 
you can't handle.
  10. Follow your bliss and the money will come.
  All in all, if you pursue your passion, you will find prosperity. Sell
 your talents and don't sell yourself short. Get moving in the direction
 of your dreams. If you're a singer, create brochures and book some 
shows. A seamstress? Create your best work and offer to sell it in local
 boutiques on consignment. Do anything smart to get your name out there 
and your talent seen. Then you'll not only be rich in dollars, but in 
spirit, too.
 
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