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Moms! You Can Escape the Rat Race and Start Working From Your Kitchen Table

Work from home and start building financial freedom

By Edina Jackson-Yussif Published 4 years ago 5 min read
Moms! You Can Escape the Rat Race and Start Working From Your Kitchen Table
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Moms! You can escape the rat race and start working from your kitchen table.

If you're a mom who's looking to get out of the rat race and start earning an income from home, then you've found the right place. In this article, we're going to give you a few ideas on how you can earn extra cash while staying at home with your kids.

We'll also tell you how you can set yourself up for success and avoid common pitfalls along the way.

So let's take a look.

#1- Start a blog or website

Blogging is one of those things that sounds easy but isn't. If it were as simple as just writing about something interesting every day, anyone could do it. But there are so many factors involved in running a successful site that if you don't have some experience behind you, you may be better off sticking to sharing pictures of cute cats online instead.

As a mom, however, blogging is a great way to make money without leaving the house. It doesn't require any special skills or training other than typing and having access to the internet. And once you build traffic to your site, you can monetize through affiliate marketing or by selling products like ebooks and courses.

And when it comes to potential revenue, blogs tend to generate more passive income over time. So even though starting might seem daunting, it will likely pay dividends down the road.

But even if blogging doesn't sound like your thing, starting a side business has never been easier thanks to platforms such as Shopify and BigCommerce, which allow people without any technical skills to create their eCommerce store.

#2- Make money with affiliate marketing

Affiliate marketing works by partnering websites to provide products/services to users of the partner sites. Affiliates receive commissions based on sales generated through referrals they send to merchants.

This method offers excellent potential for generating passive income over time: The more traffic a merchant receives, the higher commission he earns – provided that visitors buy with your affiliate link. The best part? There are thousands of different affiliates available to promote almost anything.

For a mom looking to escape the rat race, affiliate marketing provides a low barrier to entry since you only need a few low-cost tools. Plus, most companies offer free tools to help newbies get started. In terms of how much you can earn, the sky truly is the limit. Some affiliates can pull in six figures per month.

The key here is finding high-quality content to sell. High-quality content means making sure the product solves a problem your audience wants solving before promoting it. Also, although trying to rank highly in search engines is a good idea, it's more important to concentrate on building relationships with influencers and bloggers first.

#3- Become a virtual assistant

Virtual assistants perform tasks for clients ranging from data entry to social media management. They usually work part-time, offering flexible hours and payment options. The best ones offer both essential support and more advanced services. If you're already an experienced VA, becoming a freelancer gives you greater control over your schedule while providing even more additional benefits. On top of this, VAs typically enjoy higher rates than traditional employees at similar levels.

The biggest challenge facing moms who want to become VAs is getting enough clients to sustain themselves financially. However, there are plenty of resources out there to help you find them.

But the payoff is worth it. A single client could be paying $100-$200 per hour depending on what type of task needs doing. That adds up quickly. For example, one mom charges $150+ per hour for writing articles. She makes around $5k per month just off one blog alone.

So whether you decide to go full-time freelance or stick to being a VA, remember that you'll have to put some effort into learning about the industry and developing yourself as a professional. But once you've done all that hard work, you'll reap the rewards.

Common Challenges

Now that we've considered a few ideas let's look at some common pitfalls to escaping the rat race and how to overcome them.

#1- The Problem With Generating Traffic

The first two ideas we considered above, blogging and affiliate marketing, require you to generate traffic to make money. But traffic isn't always easy when starting. It takes time to build authority and trust online. And if you don't know where to begin, then you may end up spending too long chasing down dead ends.

There are many ways to drive traffic to your site. Here are two simple tips to consider:

Build great content

Content is king. Make sure yours stands apart from other blogs and businesses. Your goal should be to create something people will love reading.

Promote your content

Once you publish quality content, promote it everywhere possible. Use Google Adwords to target relevant keywords related to your niche. Create ads that link directly to your post. Share your content across multiple platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.

#2- Not Having Enough Time To Work From Home

The allure of working from home is undeniable. There's no commute, less stress, and most importantly - freedom. Unfortunately, not everyone has the luxury of having lots of free time every day. As a mom, you probably spend much of your time caring for your family. That time spent means you might only get a few hours to no time at all each day to focus solely on business.

If you do manage to squeeze in those precious moments, here are three things to keep in mind:

Be realistic with expectations

You won't earn thousands of dollars overnight by running a virtual assistant service. You shouldn't expect to see any income until you reach certain milestones. So set reasonable goals and track your progress regularly.

Set boundaries

Establish clear rules so you can maintain order within your household. Otherwise, chaos will ensue. Also, set limits on screen usage, phone use, computer access, etc. Be firm but fair. Don't allow anyone to take advantage of you.

Create systems

It helps to have a system in place before jumping headfirst into entrepreneurship. If you're going to run an online business, you must plan. Figure out which tools you want to use and develop processes for using these tools effectively. Then practice implementing this process over several days/weeks. Once you feel comfortable, scale your business.

In conclusion, moms who choose to become entrepreneurs face unique challenges. However, they also enjoy more flexibility than traditional 9-5 jobs. They can balance their personal life while still earning enough to support themselves and their families. Plus, there's nothing quite like seeing your kids smile after school because they got new shoes thanks to you.

If you'd like to learn more, there are many online side hustle ideas for moms. And there's a ton of information out there to set you up on the right path.

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