Saving money is always celebrated in the personal finance blog world. When someone cuts their housing expense by $200 or cuts their phone bill by $20 we cheer! Although lately I'm wondering if we're making a big mistake by treating cuts across all spending categories equally. For example, it's not uncommon to read on a personal finance blog (including this one): "My monthly grocery bill is down by $50 … [Read more...] about Don’t Shortchange Your Health For Money
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Feature Friday: Jenny Hale
This week on Feature Friday we welcome Jenny Hale as our guest. Jenny comes to us from her personal website where she helps clients with military backgrounds learn how to market their businesses. We'll let Jenny tell you the rest... What is your business? I am a marketing and social media consultant that coaches military community entrepreneurs. I help military spouse and veteran business owners … [Read more...] about Feature Friday: Jenny Hale
What 90s Movies From My Childhood Taught Me About Money
I streamed Blank Check on Netflix the other day. You remember Blank Check? The movie from the 90s where a kid accidentally receives a blank check from a bad guy and goes on a wild spending spree. He hires a chauffeur, buys a mcMansion next door to his parent's house, and ultimately blows through a million dollars in a few days. In the end, he realizes that family is what's important and he goes back to … [Read more...] about What 90s Movies From My Childhood Taught Me About Money
May 2017 Online Income Report – $2853
May was right up there with April in that I brought in nearly $3,000, but it felt like an entirely different month. Traffic was more diverse this month with organic search making up a larger portion of the pie. I Brought On Someone to Help Run the Site I also tried outsourcing the blog this month. This meant that I brought someone on to write posts, schedule tweets, and answer … [Read more...] about May 2017 Online Income Report – $2853



