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How To Find A New Revenue Source When You Have A Small Baby At Home
Juggling the responsibilities of a job and your brand new baby may seem impossible, but even harder is finding a new job or a new revenue source. Whether you are navigating to find additional revenue streams or landing a new primary revenue stream, here are some tips that may help you while you have a…
Fall Pick-Me-Ups
Fall is on the horizon, kids are back in school, so it's the perfect time for some pick-me ups! We found a variety of products for everyone in the family that we just loved so thought we'd put them together and share... We love all of Hello Bello’s new products but we wanted to do a…
Evil or Genius? The Story of How Kris Jenner made her daughter’s millions!
The Kardashians overtook their old friends, the Hiltons, in the realm of buying fame - for being, well, themselves, they make more than a handful of Hollywood leading men and women put together. Kris Jenner has been the mastermind of the family's success - is she just wicked-smart, or, is she actually evil? The Kardashians…
How To Build A Website For Independent Sales Reps
Women earning extra (or sole) income as independent sales representatives isn’t a new trend of the 21st century. There have been “Avon Ladies” for decades, and your own mom probably attended or hosted her fair share of Tupperware parties. Of course, the main difference these days is technology. Leveraging social media to host virtual sales…
10 Lifesaving Car Seat Safety Tips
The following is a guest post by Mitch Jawitz Rear-facing? Forward-facing? Middle seat? Installed at the right angle? These are all questions parents ask when it comes to child car seat safety. While we can’t keep accidents from happening, being better prepared can help prevent unnecessary injury to children. The following car seat safety tips can help you keep your kids safe on the road: 1. Children should be rear-facing until they reach the maximum height and/or weight listed for their given car seat model, usually about the age of two.
