You've probably noticed the "Homeschool Cash" banner on my blog above my top post. Some readers have emailed me to inquire exactly what Homeschool Cash is and if I know much about it. As I've said before, I only advertise items that I have purchased myself or would purchase because I know they are good and/or beneficial products.
Homeschool Cash is a new members-only program that has been developed by stay-at-home mom, Amy Bass. I "know" Amy in the sense that many of you "know" me. I've followed her story and her other blog for about one year. I "met" her at the Dave Ramsey plan site, "Living Like No One Else" where she posts as "Vegangoddess". Her username is a tribute to her vegan lifestyle. She has had health problems in the past that the vegan lifestyle seems to correct. Anyway, she was $72,000 in debt with her 4th child on the way when her husband was honorably discharged from military service due to developing a debilating health issue himself. She knew she had to do something to make money and get them out of debt. She had recently converted to being a Dave follower.
She began a blog, My Debt Free Goal. She chronicled her attempts to learn everything she could about blogging for money, Internet affiliate marketing, article writing, and creating niche websites. She has consistently brought in over $3,000 per month for the past 6 months just from Internet projects. You can see her earnings on her blog. She doesn't want to hide anything and wants to share how others can do what she has done to make money from home.
I know of one friend who has purchased her program. He has bought other similar products on the Internet for much more money. He has been studying and trying to break into the Internet money making business for a few months before the Homeschool Cash program came out. Some of the programs others advertise start at $500! And my friend says they lead you through the program with lots of "holes" for you to figure out for yourself. So, in the end with the other programs you are left even more frustrated because you see that making money is possible but they don't give you all the information to get started yourself.
Homeschool Cash is different. It costs $17 for the first month, and then $25 after that for a few months, totaling $150. Amy is available as your personal Internet coach and wants you to succeed. She shows you everything and it comes with a moneyback guarantee. She was burned herself by programs that offered to teach her how to do the Internet stuff and that offered a moneyback gaurantee that didn't repay her the money. She has disclosed that her gaurantee is truly a gaurantee and that no one will be denied the refund if she truly can't help them.
I haven't ordered it myself yet because I'm at a crazy time of year with school. I have no time to devote to it but I plan to order it in June and spend the summer learning her system.
I would recommend you take a look at her blog and view her You Tube video for more information if you are interested in making money from home. Oh, and its not just for moms. Dads are welcome too!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Homeschool Cash
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2 frugal-minded friends say:
I'm so excited about this program! Thanks for posting more info about it!
I also want to thank you for everything you post and tell you about my fav lately... the $20 Catherine's coupon. I used ebates, signed my husband up for ebates also (so got $10 for him and $10 for me referring "him"). So, I got a bra and 2 lovely tops for FREE after ebates!!! I mean, how often can a plus size mama do THAT? :D I lost 75 lbs over the last year, so needed some new things.
Oh, and let me add... by "free", I mean FREE! By using the $20 coupon twice (once for me, once for dh) and the ebates referral bonus, I didn't even pay shipping!!!! I was so excited about that! =)
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