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So realistically how do you stay at home moms make money I am so curious rn I am wanting to start selling cupcakes and I Barney’s started but not sure if it’s stable enough I just kinda looking for advice and suggestions on what you do or what I should do ☺️
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Personally I'm in the process of starting a small business of my own selling my little crafts, as I'm into several different artsy hobbies. I also have a few different apps that I use to make side income from playing games on my phone (and yes they actually work), but of course they don't provide much, maybe a few $ a week playing in my free time.

I have a remote position. I think one of the best ways to make money is watching one or two other kids. Childcare is so hard to find. Depending on where you live, you may be eligible for help getting properly licensed. It's worth a look if that's something you want to do.

Same here rn I get 3k a month from baby daddy

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I babysit 2 other kids (3 years old and 9 months) and take my newly one year old with me. It’s crazy but I get about $1000 a month

@Salem seee I want to start my own business with baking it’s just trying to figure of pricing and how to promote is a bit difficult any advice ?

I'm also struggled trying to figure out pricing haha. I had asked some crafting groups on here and on Reddit and since baking is similar in many ways to crafting, it's probably the same concept. With pricing you take into account the cost of items used, and increase the unit pricing a little for profit, and then take into account how long it took you to make and set an hourly rate for yourself to add to the material costs. As for promoting myself, I plan to start by selling my crafts on Facebook Marketplace until I have a better idea of what sells and what the right price range is to get people interested while still making profit. Also with starting up on FB marketplace I don't have to worry about getting a business license until I start up properly at which point I will likely have enough money for it from past sales. Hope this helps! ☺️

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