How I Made An Extra $897 Last Month As A Stay-At-Home Mom

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Hi friends! Let’s get down to business.

If you follow my cookie journey at all, then you’ll know I started my venture into the cookie world last February (2020). Not long before that, I had my son in September of 2019, and was working as a Property Manager/Realtor. Like most of us, I 100% thought I would be a rockstar mom and take him all the places and do all the things. I was SO wrong!

My entire world changed in an instant. I no longer wanted to deal with the stress of broken security systems at 3am, running background checks or chasing down late rent payments. Instead, I began thinking of ways I could earn money to help support my family from home! I began making cookies as mentioned earlier that February, but that is another blog post for another time.

Flash forward to August 2020. After a whirlwind of a CRAZY summer/year (with a heaping serving of pandemic thrown into the mix) I doubled down on wanting to find even more ways to make money from home without needing to rely on what was happing outside in the real world.

I began researching different things I could do, ideas that would correlate to stuff I already had some sort of experience with. Transaction coordinator? No, too much stress. Virtual assistant? Well, I didn’t really want to work for someone else either! Digital prints and files? That sounds doable. But what could I sell?

Enter printables, stage right!

I opened my Etsy shop right then and there! Well, not necessarily. I had actually opened an Etsy shop to sell hand knit scarves in 2014, but ended up not moving forward. I switched names over along with my selling category and got right down to it!

Now, with me saying “some sort of experience” does NOT mean I am a graphic designer by any means. While in real estate, I always had an eye for design and I will say i’m pretty crafty! I hopped onto Canva and tried my hand at building a printable geared towards my niche. I realized fairly quickly that I would need Canva Pro because of my limited design experience. They were offering a free trial, so I signed up to see if it would be worth it long term.

Guys, so much stuff was available! Instead of paying a dollar per graphic I wanted to use, everything was up for grabs. How awesome is that?!

Once I had my first printable ready and in PDF form, I went and did some recon to see what other people in my niche were selling for. Que Kim Possible theme music here. $2-$3. $2-$3?!? That’s nothing, how am I supposed to make any money?! Then it hit me. It really isn’t much at all! What would stop someone from buying more than one because they are so cheap, especially when they can print as many as they need? So two dollars it was!

My first month I only made $40.

I believe I started on the 9th or so, and only had a few files uploaded. Not bad I guess, as I was still figuring things out with proper tags and marketing. My only expenses were the $14 charge from Canva Pro I decided to keep, and the 20 cents Etsy charged me per listing. I wasn’t in the red, so I decided to make a few more files and upload those as well.

September: $142.40

A hundred dollars more than the month before! Heck yes! Still wasn’t really doing anything crazy income wise, but hey, that’s our electricity bill. I’ll take it. I started an Instagram account for posting my pictures of my mock-ups. Then, I started following others I thought would be interested my products.

Helpful Tip: If you are making anything seasonal geared towards a specific holiday, don’t pick Automatic Renewal when you are creating your listings. I forgot to turn mine off and got charged 20 cents on every single listing that expired, and they do NOT warn you it’s going to happen.

October: $222.00

Another month with more income than the month before! Did I mention I was literally doing no work after making and uploading the original files? A few times I had some messages to answer or people inquiring about custom files (I sold those for $5 each), but other than that, NADA! No inventory to track, no labels to print, no product to ship.

It became so much fun to wake up in the morning and see notifications that I had made $8, $10, $12 in my sleep doing basically nothing. I added more files to the shop. There was no stopping me, I was addicted!

November: $917.50

Excuse me, what?! I couldn’t believe it. I still can’t believe it. That much money by just playing around on my computer making files and then selling them for TWO DOLLARS?! Amazing. The internet is such a powerful tool, and it blows my mind that you can put literally anything online and there is a person willing to pay for it. I am going to insert a picture of my dashboard so you know it happened!

You can see all of your visit trends, and if you’ve had your shop open for previous years (which I technically had but with no listings), you can compare to the year before. I had made a few custom listings, and gave a discount or two in thanks for repeat purchases, which is why I have the extra 50 cents.

December: $897.00

Not as much as the month before, but still almost $900! You can see things drop off because of the holidays and then start to climb again. I will insert December’s dash as well.

So that’s basically it! I do have some Etsy tips and cons however for full disclosure. This is just my total revenue, but not what I got deposited in my actual bank account. As stated on Etsy’s FAQ page, “As of 2020, Etsy charges $0.20 for listing fee, 5% transaction fee, and 3 % + $0.25 payment processing fee.” I will post a few pictures here so you can see exactly what I made in 2020 from August-December and what was taken out.

Breakdown:

Here you can see from August-December I made $1918.08, but was charged $375.86. It is a BUMMER for sure to see how much money was taken, but here is how I look at it: I still made money and did very little work for it! I didn’t have to make ads. I didn’t spend any money out of my own pocket other than Canva. The money was also direct deposited into my account every two weeks automatically!

You can see that I was charged $2.60 for my auto-renews that expired. Oops! That was my fault, so make sure you choose manual like I mentioned earlier.

I was charged $32.00 for listings. This is made up of the 20 cents for every listing I created.

20 cents for renews sold, and $215.40 for auto-renews sold. This means that I was smart enough to make ONE listing manually renewed, and the others were all on auto renewal still. Each sale I made cost me 20 cents as well.

$14.70 for marketing. This is another Etsy con. They have a feature called “Offsite Ads”, which basically means they advertise for you on other platforms such as Google, but you don’t pay a fee unless someone purchases through that specific ad. Again, I choose to be positive and hope that buyer will come back another time! From my understanding, you cannot opt out. I believe the fee is 15% per transaction, up to $100 per order. This doesn’t really bother me too much as my products are digital, but I definitely see why other artists and small businesses on Etsy could really take a beating from this!

Last but not least, $110.96 was taken out of my revenue for transaction fees. This is composed of the transaction fee, and 3 % + $0.25 payment processing fee I mentioned earlier.

Some final thoughts:

I just wanted to add here right at the end that I did make some money from affiliate marketing as well that was not part of this income report. I also made income from my regular cookie sales which is a full-time job in itself. While this extra money isn’t enough for me to kick up my feet on a yacht in Maui, it definitely took some burden off of our family during the craziest year ever!

What could you do with an extra $500-$1000 per month? Tell me below!

Also, what do you guys think about a series on Canva that goes into greater detail of building the printables and formatting them to go online? Let me know what you guys want to see! Ta-ta for now!

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Not sure what to get the teen in your life, but you also don’t have a ton of money to buy an expensive handbag or something tech? Read on to see 10 affordable ideas (under $25!) that they will be sure to appreciate and actually want to use.

1. Selfie Ring Light for Phones.

This little baby clips right to the top of your android or iphone, and is battery operated. It gives you great lighting anywhere, for picture perfect selfies!

Selfie Ring Light for Phones

2. Vitamin C Exfoliating Body Scrub

Let me tell you guys something. This scrub smells so good! It is a clean and fresh scent, and great for getting off dead skin from sports or just for an energizing pick me up. I think we could all use some right now.

Scrub the Day Away Exfoliating Vitamin Body Scrub

3. Corkcicle Can Insulator.

My niece actually introduced me to this brand. By introduce, I mean she asked me for all their things for Christmas last year. These little guys are perfect for slim 12oz cans of teas, sodas and energy drinks! They also have reusable straws you can find as well.

Corkcicle Slim Arctican Can Insulator in Gloss Rose Quartz – 120z

4. Photo Clip String Lights

Where was this stuff when I was a teen?! We had green Christmas lights, scotch tape and pictures, yet no one though about putting them together! Both of my nieces have these in their rooms as an accent wall with all their favorite memories and friends.

Photo Clip String Lights

5. Rustic Letter Board 10×10

These things are so neat, and definitely on trend! The set comes with a full set of letters, numbers, symbols, and some extras too! You can also find seasonal add ons for holidays.

Rustic Farmhouse Letter Board 10×10

6. Pop Sockets

I don’t get it. I mean I do, I guess. Kids love these things. My 32 year old sister loves these things. EVERYONE has one! It is much easier to hold on to your phone with these, and the print is so fun!

Rainbow Unicorn Pop Socket

7. Triple Zip Crossbody

Not too big, not too small. Just perfect for their wallet, house keys and phone – while still looking stylist. Did I mention it’s hands free for texting?

Triple Zip Small Crossbody Bag

8. 21 Light LED Vanity Makeup Mirror

How cute! This mirror opens up and gives off perfect lighting from every angle for makeup application. Just fold it up when it isn’t being used.

21 Light LED Makeup Vanity Mirror in Rose Gold

9. Candles

Candles. All the candles. Does anyone not like candles? This Milk & Honey scent from Chesapeake Bay is light and fresh enough for almost anyone.

Chesapeake Bay Candle Scented Candle | Milk & Honey

10. Hair Tools | Revlon Deep Hair Waver 3/4″

Perfect beachy waves are within reach with this affordable hair waver! Great for taming that mane (without looking too grown up).

Revlon Salon Deep Hair Waver | 3/4″

I hoped this helped give you a few ideas, and maybe even a few for yourself! Comment below to let me know what you ended up getting, and share it with your friends!

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Are you thinking about starting a blog so you can work from home? Have you ever wished you could spend more time with your kids, or just really hate commuting to the office? Do you love sitting in your PJs and drinking coffee all day? I do! Today’s post is all about what goes in to starting your own blog. Lets go!

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Even though I am licensed in NC to sell real estate, and I am a part-time cookier, I was still looking for something else to take up my extra time (and supplement my income). I am a boy mom to a sweet almost seven month old, Harrison; and I love being able to stay at home with him to watch him grow! He is seriously the light of my life, and I knew as soon as I had him I needed to find ways to still be able to contribute to my family’s finances without needing to put my son in daycare. Enter blogging stage right!

“I needed to find ways to still be able to contribute to my family’s finances without needing to put my son in daycare”

Before I had my son, I loved working. I worked six days a week, and tended bar at a local brewery downtown on the weekends. I stayed as busy as I possibly could, until my son changed my life. I decided to start a blog as a side hustle, so I could connect with other mamas looking to add a sense of purpose (other than being a mom) back to their life.

Look at that sweet face!

On the fence about starting a blog? Consider these things first:

Do you love writing?

Need a creative outlet you can share with others?

Are you looking for a way to contribute to your family financially?

Willing to work hard to make your goals become reality?

If your answers are yes, then it’s time to start now! Today! What’s holding you back?

Do you think it’s too late to start a blog? Do you think everything that is worth being written about has already been done? Maybe so. But, it hasn’t been written by you, mama. The world needs different perspectives and a fresh take on the same old material. It needs your voice!

If you are ready to dive in and make your blog a reality, read below on how to make that happen! If you still aren’t sure, (and that’s 10000% okay!) try blogging for a month or two on a free platform like Blogger. Blogger allows you to create a hobby blog, but they own your content.

Ready to start? Let’s do it!

Step 1: Pick a niche.

What’s a niche you ask? It’s what you’ll write about! Who will your blog be geared towards? Do you love baking and want to share all your yummy cake recipes? Do you have the heart of a foodie and love trying all the best restaurants everywhere you go? What about a passion for budgeting and finding hidden money everywhere?

The good news: You can write about literally anything and everything! There is a reader for every blog. If you aren’t sure, don’t worry! You can always figure out what you’re passionate about long term later. Nothing is set in stone.

Step 2: Choose your blog name.

This part is my favorite! I love seeing all the clever, different ways people can brand themselves. You want to try and make your name something that connects with whatever your blog will be about (remember the niche you chose up above?), or you could just use www.yourname.com if you aren’t sure you’ll stick to one category.

For example, “Not Your Ordinary Organizer” could be about tidiness and how to organize everything in your home. “The Busy Baker” would obviously be a blog about baking! Make sure you comment below with what your blog name will be!

Step 3: Make sure that blog name is available!

The worst part about this step is getting your heart set on a name only to find out someone else already has it! You can use this cool gadget below to see if your domain name is taken yet.

A domain name is where your website will live. Mine is www.powderandcreamco.com (Mostly because Powder and Cream was taken, ugh!). I chose it because I originally planned on just making this site for my local little cookie business, Powder and Cream (local pickup only guys, sorry!), but I decided to make it into my blog as well!

A few tips when choosing your domain name:

Try not to intentionally misspell whatever you name you choose. For example: If you tell someone your blog is called “Krazy for Koupons”, they probably won’t be able to find it when they type in “www.crazyforcoupons.com”

Make sure it’s easy to remember. Don’t pick something that is super long winded!

Make sure it’s cheap. You don’t want to spend more than $15 or $20 per year for your domain name at most.

Make sure it ends with “.com”. Not “.net”, “.org”, or anything else. JUST “.com”.

It can definitely be frustrating to not have your domain name available the first few tries, but once you decide on one (and it’s available), it’s time to snag it!

Step 4: Lock in your purchase and find a host.

Once you have found an available domain name to buy, it’s time to find a host. A host is the company or network that gives your blog a home. It’s the powerhouse that gives your domain name ability to work. Have you ever looked for a website and you got a “coming soon” message or something similar? That’s because the domain name has been purchased, but it isn’t set up with a host yet.

There are many, many, MANY hosting sites out there. I am just going to talk about the one I use, because that’s the one I know the most about!

Bluehost:

Bluehost is the network I use, and swear by! First of all, it is so easy to use. Seriously, I could sit my 8-year-old nephew in front of my laptop and he could have his own site set up in under 15 minutes! There is always someone available too, just in case you need help or someone to walk you through a certain process. Did I mention you get a free domain name if you buy hosting for a least 12 months? That means you don’t need to buy it separately!

They have 24/7 support, a 60 day money-back guarantee, WordPress installation in 1-step, a free domain name, free site builders, themes and more ALL for only $3.95 a month!

There are a few different plans you can choose from that gives you some different add-ons, but the basic is likely all you’ll need (and what I use too).

The “Shared” plan, is also the “Basic” plan. Don’t buy into getting the bigger plans, unless you want to! One semi-con is that you do have to pay for the whole year at once, but your blog is an investment! I was more than willing to pay the $70 whatever to jump start my online blogging career, especially when it comes with a free domain and WordPress! That’s less than a fancy new purse, new shoes, or date night! Did you just get a stimulus check from COVID-19? Use $70 of that to reinvest in your future career!

If you want your site to have shop capabilities for selling in the future, you can do that too through WooCommerce (It comes free with Bluehost as well).

Install WordPress (& WooCommerce if you want!)

The next step in putting your blog together is installing WordPress, which is what you will use to actually write your blog posts and put your page together. If you chose to use Bluehost for hosting, it should prompt you to install. It takes one click. Just one!

P.S – While you are setting up your page, it should ask if you want to have the ability to use your site as a shop as well through WooCommerce. It doesn’t charge extra, and you don’t have to set it up right now. This should also only take one or two clicks. I set it up so I could sell custom sugar cookies in my town!

Now that you have everything set up in your back office, it’s time to make what everyone else sees on the front end beautiful! It’s time to install a theme.

Step 5: Choose your theme.

When you first start out, choosing a theme can be so overwhelming. There are thousands! You don’t need to spend any money on getting a professional one made for you. I recommend picking a free theme that you can customize. There are still a bunch of options there, so just click through and find one you like. If you are super new to websites and themes, try to find one that comes with a step-by-step setup tutorial.

My theme is called “Twenty Sixteen”. Feel free to use it for your blog too!

Now, you have your own website and almost blog! All that is left is making your logo, and writing your first post! Your first post is completely up to you, but I recommend Canva.com for making your logo. It’s 100% to use, and there are tons of pre-made templates to choose from, or you can make your own from scratch. I made mine in under 10 minutes!

Check out my pre-made, fully customizable brand board and logo bundle, for only $11.99!

I hope you guys liked all this information! If you still need some help, or have any questions, feel free to comment below! Happy blogging!

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