Friday, May 28, 2010
Wacky Gift Cards and Gift Ideas
It's Memorial Day Weekend so let's have some fun! Put away all your troubles, work, worries, and concerns and spend the next few minutes reading some of the wackiest, funniest, and oddest stuff gift card and gift ideas.
Now go out there this weekend and proceed to relax!
"For years, Missouri districts actually made money offering summer school because of the way the state funded it. Some districts offered incentives — like gift cards — so students would attend in greater numbers." (REALLY?)
South Carolina ministers offer Walmart gift cards for guns to rid streets of violence. (NRA members will pull their hair out but I think it's a good idea!))
Drug dealer accepts gift cards for crack. (capitalism at it's finest!:( )
Here's a sure fire way to end up in the dog house; give your wife a gift card good for plastic surgery.
Don't know what to buy for Father's Day for the guy who has everything? How about some bacon dental floss? Yep, you read that right! Or how about bacon bandages?
Here is a great Squidoo lens with some really wacky gift ideas, (not necessarily gift cards, but I couldn't resist) You'll find a beer belly, reservations for heaven, and moon real estate, to name a few!
**Here are the sources for the above, in order:
Gift cards for summer school
Gift cards for guns
Gift cards for drugs
Gift cards for health care, (facelift)
Bacon dental floss
Bacon bandages
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Vote for Mercardi at Discovering Startups!
Here at Mercardi.com we have worked very hard to provide our customers with the best in products and service. Hopefully this hard work will pay off, and it looks to be, evidenced by the story we would like to share today.
We ask for your vote. Discovering Startups is a site that reviews new business startups on a daily basis and lets readers vote for the best monthly startup. This post about Mercardi.com, detailing what we are all about with the option to comment, AND VOTE, is where it's all happening.
So please, as a customer and or reader/fan, take a minute today to cast your vote for Mercardi.com, THE Gift Card People!
Monday, May 24, 2010
10 Great Gift Card Giveaways for Monday, May 24, 2010
Good morning, Mercardi Blog Readers! Today I have a treat for you to ease your way into the work week. Here are 10 great deals and/or contests gift cards from across the internet today!
Good luck and have fun!
1. Like Freebie Finder on Facebook and be entered to win an Amazon gift card.
2. Comment to win a $20 Fashion Playtes gift card, ends Thursday.
3. Win a $100 Hanes gift card. Easy, easy entry, just tweet, leave your email or become a Facebook fan, not all three, only one required.
4. Open a Key Bank checking account and get one of these gifts; an ipod touch, a $25 itunes gift card, or a $225 cash bonus.
5. Leave a comment to win a $10 coffee gift card.
6. Leave a comment to win a $10 CVS gift card, ends May 31st.
7. Hip Mama's Place has a great list of contests and giveaways!
8. Comment, subscribe or tweet and be entered to win a Home Depot Gift Card.
9. Another great list of gift card giveaways at Review Retreat.
10. Comment to win a $25 TJMaxx gift card.
For those of you who are bloggers and are trying to build readership and back links, entering the above giveaways by commenting is definitely killing two birds with one stone, so get busy!
Have a great Monday! :)
Good luck and have fun!
1. Like Freebie Finder on Facebook and be entered to win an Amazon gift card.
2. Comment to win a $20 Fashion Playtes gift card, ends Thursday.
3. Win a $100 Hanes gift card. Easy, easy entry, just tweet, leave your email or become a Facebook fan, not all three, only one required.
4. Open a Key Bank checking account and get one of these gifts; an ipod touch, a $25 itunes gift card, or a $225 cash bonus.
5. Leave a comment to win a $10 coffee gift card.
6. Leave a comment to win a $10 CVS gift card, ends May 31st.
7. Hip Mama's Place has a great list of contests and giveaways!
8. Comment, subscribe or tweet and be entered to win a Home Depot Gift Card.
9. Another great list of gift card giveaways at Review Retreat.
10. Comment to win a $25 TJMaxx gift card.
For those of you who are bloggers and are trying to build readership and back links, entering the above giveaways by commenting is definitely killing two birds with one stone, so get busy!
Have a great Monday! :)
Friday, May 21, 2010
Mother's Day Unusual Story Contest Winner!
After much deliberation--for there were some really wonderful stories entered into our Mother's Day Unusual Story Contest, and we thank each and every one of you--we have chosen a winner. Two things set this story apart from the rest; 1. It actually involves a gift card, and 2. It is a story that we feel many single mothers can relate to.
So congratulations Carrie Schafer of Chicago, Illinois! Carrie will be receiving the $25 gift card from the retailer of her choice within the next few days. We hope you treat yourself to something nearly as nice as your gift card in the story allowed.
Now, without further ado, here is Carrie's story, "Mother's Day from Mom."
Mother's Day from Mom
Just when I was thinking that things couldn't get any worse, Murphy's Law--which states something along the lines of anything that can go wrong will go wrong--kicked in. Both of my kids were sick with colds and I was feeling sort of puny myself. Jason, my ex, had gotten laid off, so he was behind on his child support, and my mother was coming for a visit over Mother's Day weekend.
You are probably thinking that having my mother come visit would be a treat, but you don't know my mother. She is a drama queen. She's been married five times and I think is working on number six. She's an old hippie. So needless to say, she's no June Cleaver. In her defense, however, she is great with the boys and they adore her. My sons are five and three and I think my Mom's maturity level is about the same. The three of them play house under the dining room table, they run through the halls, pretending to be cowboys and Indians, she feeds them anything they want--which I hate--and buys them everything they ask for. That's another reason I am not looking forward to her visit. It will take me three weeks to undo the damage she's done after she leaves. Don't get me wrong, I love my mother dearly, I am just trying to raise my sons to be respectful, healthy, responsible adults.
When Mom arrived on Saturday morning, it was the usual pandamonium; the boys climbing all over her, but this time with snotty noses. Mom didn't care. She loves her grandsons with all her heart, snotty noses or not.
She saw instantly that I was in a mood and asked me what was wrong. Of course, even though I hardly ever cry, I began to blubber like a baby. I told her about Jason's job ending, and about the hard time I was having finding writing jobs online lately, (I am a work-at-home mom,) and how exhausted I was. "You look terrible!" She said, which made me feel even worse. Mom peeled the boys off of her and took me in her arms. "It's going to be ok. I have a marvelous idea!"
She turned to the boys and said, "Anyone up for ice cream and a movie?" Of course, Terry and Jason Jr. began to jump up and down, hollering, "ice cream, ice cream..movie, movie, movie!!"
"We'll be back this evening, sweetie." She said to me. "Take a bubble bath, or a nap, or read a book, something to make you relax. Everything is going to be ok!" And she piled the boys up in her car and off they went to the ice cream parlor.
I plopped down on the couch, looking around at the mess that was my living room. Toys were strewn everywhere. There was a film of what looked like grape jelly on the coffee table. One of the boy's underwear lay on the floor by the bathroom with some questionable brown marks on them.
I breathed a huge sigh of relief. I hadn't had a break from the boys in several weeks, since Jason's job had taken him across the country and he hadn't been able to keep them on his weekends lately.
What was I going to do with myself? It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon. I wasn't going to waste it sitting inside. So I jumped up, hopped in the shower, threw on some shorts and a tank top, grabbed my purse, making sure to avoid the dishes piled in the sink, and headed out the door. I was feeling my better. My mood had improved tremendously already!
I decided I needed to shop for something for my mom for Mother's Day, but first I would stop at our neighborhood Starbucks and treat myself to a cappuccino. I was sitting there, sipping my drink, reading the lifestyle section of the Chicago paper, totally absorbed and content, when a shadow fell across the table.
I couldn't believe it when I looked up. It was Hank Taylor, a guy I went to high school with who'd always been a hunk--and still was--and I didn't even know he knew I existed. He called me by name and asked if he could sit down. "Sure," I said, closing my newspaper, the butterflies in my stomach doing a precision nosedive. I felt exactly like I did when I saw Hank in the halls in 11th grade, frozen, shy, and in awe. Then I told myself how stupid I was being. The guy was just being friendly. Besides, I had vowed to myself that I would not date for at least a year after my divorce was final. I had three months to go.
To my total shock, Hank told me that he'd always wanted to go out with me in high school, but he thought I wasn't interested. He said he'd heard that Jason and I had gotten a divorce, and that he was sorry to hear it, but not really. He said this was his chance, and asked me out for the following weekend. We talked a little more, catching up, and he got my phone number. I told him I had to go. I wanted to be the one to make the first exit, but as I walked away and got into my car, I felt my heart sing. I had a date! A real bona fide, grown up date! And with Hank Taylor, the hunk of Wesley High School, no less!
I called my best friend Sara and told her what happened as I drove home. We were squealing over our cell phones like a couple of lunatics. When I got home, I ran myself a bubble bath, as my mother had suggested. But as I stepped into the warm, luxurious water, it hit me that I hadn't gotten my mother anything for Mother's Day tomorrow. Then I remembered the gift card that Jason had given me from the boy's for my Mother's Day gift a few days ago. It was a gift card for $50 to Macy's. I would just give that to my mother. After all, it didn't have my name on it, so anyone could use it. And didn't she deserve it, for if it hadn't been for her today I would never have run into the hunky Hank Taylor!
So congratulations Carrie Schafer of Chicago, Illinois! Carrie will be receiving the $25 gift card from the retailer of her choice within the next few days. We hope you treat yourself to something nearly as nice as your gift card in the story allowed.
Now, without further ado, here is Carrie's story, "Mother's Day from Mom."
Mother's Day from Mom
Just when I was thinking that things couldn't get any worse, Murphy's Law--which states something along the lines of anything that can go wrong will go wrong--kicked in. Both of my kids were sick with colds and I was feeling sort of puny myself. Jason, my ex, had gotten laid off, so he was behind on his child support, and my mother was coming for a visit over Mother's Day weekend.
You are probably thinking that having my mother come visit would be a treat, but you don't know my mother. She is a drama queen. She's been married five times and I think is working on number six. She's an old hippie. So needless to say, she's no June Cleaver. In her defense, however, she is great with the boys and they adore her. My sons are five and three and I think my Mom's maturity level is about the same. The three of them play house under the dining room table, they run through the halls, pretending to be cowboys and Indians, she feeds them anything they want--which I hate--and buys them everything they ask for. That's another reason I am not looking forward to her visit. It will take me three weeks to undo the damage she's done after she leaves. Don't get me wrong, I love my mother dearly, I am just trying to raise my sons to be respectful, healthy, responsible adults.
When Mom arrived on Saturday morning, it was the usual pandamonium; the boys climbing all over her, but this time with snotty noses. Mom didn't care. She loves her grandsons with all her heart, snotty noses or not.
She saw instantly that I was in a mood and asked me what was wrong. Of course, even though I hardly ever cry, I began to blubber like a baby. I told her about Jason's job ending, and about the hard time I was having finding writing jobs online lately, (I am a work-at-home mom,) and how exhausted I was. "You look terrible!" She said, which made me feel even worse. Mom peeled the boys off of her and took me in her arms. "It's going to be ok. I have a marvelous idea!"
She turned to the boys and said, "Anyone up for ice cream and a movie?" Of course, Terry and Jason Jr. began to jump up and down, hollering, "ice cream, ice cream..movie, movie, movie!!"
"We'll be back this evening, sweetie." She said to me. "Take a bubble bath, or a nap, or read a book, something to make you relax. Everything is going to be ok!" And she piled the boys up in her car and off they went to the ice cream parlor.
I plopped down on the couch, looking around at the mess that was my living room. Toys were strewn everywhere. There was a film of what looked like grape jelly on the coffee table. One of the boy's underwear lay on the floor by the bathroom with some questionable brown marks on them.
I breathed a huge sigh of relief. I hadn't had a break from the boys in several weeks, since Jason's job had taken him across the country and he hadn't been able to keep them on his weekends lately.
What was I going to do with myself? It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon. I wasn't going to waste it sitting inside. So I jumped up, hopped in the shower, threw on some shorts and a tank top, grabbed my purse, making sure to avoid the dishes piled in the sink, and headed out the door. I was feeling my better. My mood had improved tremendously already!
I decided I needed to shop for something for my mom for Mother's Day, but first I would stop at our neighborhood Starbucks and treat myself to a cappuccino. I was sitting there, sipping my drink, reading the lifestyle section of the Chicago paper, totally absorbed and content, when a shadow fell across the table.
I couldn't believe it when I looked up. It was Hank Taylor, a guy I went to high school with who'd always been a hunk--and still was--and I didn't even know he knew I existed. He called me by name and asked if he could sit down. "Sure," I said, closing my newspaper, the butterflies in my stomach doing a precision nosedive. I felt exactly like I did when I saw Hank in the halls in 11th grade, frozen, shy, and in awe. Then I told myself how stupid I was being. The guy was just being friendly. Besides, I had vowed to myself that I would not date for at least a year after my divorce was final. I had three months to go.
To my total shock, Hank told me that he'd always wanted to go out with me in high school, but he thought I wasn't interested. He said he'd heard that Jason and I had gotten a divorce, and that he was sorry to hear it, but not really. He said this was his chance, and asked me out for the following weekend. We talked a little more, catching up, and he got my phone number. I told him I had to go. I wanted to be the one to make the first exit, but as I walked away and got into my car, I felt my heart sing. I had a date! A real bona fide, grown up date! And with Hank Taylor, the hunk of Wesley High School, no less!
I called my best friend Sara and told her what happened as I drove home. We were squealing over our cell phones like a couple of lunatics. When I got home, I ran myself a bubble bath, as my mother had suggested. But as I stepped into the warm, luxurious water, it hit me that I hadn't gotten my mother anything for Mother's Day tomorrow. Then I remembered the gift card that Jason had given me from the boy's for my Mother's Day gift a few days ago. It was a gift card for $50 to Macy's. I would just give that to my mother. After all, it didn't have my name on it, so anyone could use it. And didn't she deserve it, for if it hadn't been for her today I would never have run into the hunky Hank Taylor!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Talk About Strength in Numbers!
Mercardi is having a fantastic promotion going on over at Facebook right now that I simply must tell you about! It's called THE MERCARDI TWENTY20 REFER A FRIEND PROGRAM.
Here is the skinny:
THE MERCARDI TWENTY20 REFER A FRIEND PROGRAM
Mercardi is pleased to announce it's Twenty20 Refer a Friend program where you can now benefit from being a fan and liking the Mercardi Fan page.
It's simple, refer the Mercardi Fan page to your friends and for every 20 new fans that "like" the page, everyone receives a $0.20 discount. For example, if on Monday next week we have 500 additional users liking our page, all of you receive $5 towards your next gift card sale or purchase on www.mercardi.com.
Today 450 people like the Mercardi Facebook page and we look forward to grow this number quickly while rewarding all of you!
So as you can see, this is all about group effort. Now get busy inviting all of your friends to join Mercardi, the Gift Card People's Facebook fan page today and become a part of the huge, shared savings from THE MERCARDI TWENTY20 REFER A FRIEND PROGRAM!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Contest Winner to Be Announced on Friday, May 21st
This is just a head's up about the Mother's Day Unusual Story Contest. We've had so many great entries that we need a few more days to read them all, so we will be announcing the winner this Friday, May 21st.
Thanks to all of you who entered and may the best story win!
Thanks to all of you who entered and may the best story win!
Monday, May 17, 2010
What Does YOUR Graduate Want?
Oh what a wonderful time of year! The flowers are in full-bloom, the birds are singing, love is in the air, and young adults are GRADUATING! As most old foggies do, when I think of graduation I want to give advice. I want to warn these young people about the perils of life, or put some humor in it and have them listen to The Sunscreen Song, or get really deep and serious and offer up the wise words of Desiderata.
But I am wise enough to know that this is not what our future leaders, teachers, and parents would like for graduation. What they want are GIFTS! They are up to their ears in advice; from teachers, guidance counselors, friends and family. So let's leave all that serious stuff to those who know best and get right to the heart of the matter; what to get the graduate in your life.
With deeply discounted gift cards available from over 200 retailers, Mercardi.com is the smart choice for graduate gifts. How about a gift card from Chili's, allowing that hard working student to take themselves and their friends out for a night of great food? And hey!, instead of buying them an awful shirt that they'll never wear, you could get them a gift card from Target and let them shop for what THEY want. You could even give them a gift card to Whole Foods so they can stock up on healthy goodies of their choice.
The possibilities are virtually endless, as is the future of these bright, shining stars on their way to the future.
Congratulations, Grads!
But I am wise enough to know that this is not what our future leaders, teachers, and parents would like for graduation. What they want are GIFTS! They are up to their ears in advice; from teachers, guidance counselors, friends and family. So let's leave all that serious stuff to those who know best and get right to the heart of the matter; what to get the graduate in your life.
With deeply discounted gift cards available from over 200 retailers, Mercardi.com is the smart choice for graduate gifts. How about a gift card from Chili's, allowing that hard working student to take themselves and their friends out for a night of great food? And hey!, instead of buying them an awful shirt that they'll never wear, you could get them a gift card from Target and let them shop for what THEY want. You could even give them a gift card to Whole Foods so they can stock up on healthy goodies of their choice.
The possibilities are virtually endless, as is the future of these bright, shining stars on their way to the future.
Congratulations, Grads!
Friday, May 14, 2010
Helpful Sites for Gift Card Users
I was really excited this morning when, via the comment section of a New York Times article I was reading about how consumers should not hold on to gift cards, but spend them, or--as we here at Mercardi.com like to suggest, sell them--when I discovered a new gift card watchdog site called Scrip Smart.
Here is the latest blog post from Scrip Smart, advising consumers about the new laws that will go into affect in August, 2010, protecting them from losing the value of their unspent gift cards. This site is all about keeping up with the laws involving gift cards and also letting you know about businesses that may be closing their doors that you may very well be holding a gift card for and need to redeem, and they even have a free program that let's you list the gift cards you have and will send you an alert when that card is about to expire.
As I was checking out Scrip Smart I also ran across another gift card watchdog site called Gift Card Advocate.Org. This site makes it their job to keep up with impending bankruptcies of businesses that you may hold a gift card for, legal info, tips for gift card buyers and sellers, gift card scams, and more.
Sites like this are worth their weight in gold for the gift card industry and the consumers like you who buy and sell gift cards, so check them out and bookmark them. Tell them Denise from MERCARDI.COM sent you!
Here is the latest blog post from Scrip Smart, advising consumers about the new laws that will go into affect in August, 2010, protecting them from losing the value of their unspent gift cards. This site is all about keeping up with the laws involving gift cards and also letting you know about businesses that may be closing their doors that you may very well be holding a gift card for and need to redeem, and they even have a free program that let's you list the gift cards you have and will send you an alert when that card is about to expire.
As I was checking out Scrip Smart I also ran across another gift card watchdog site called Gift Card Advocate.Org. This site makes it their job to keep up with impending bankruptcies of businesses that you may hold a gift card for, legal info, tips for gift card buyers and sellers, gift card scams, and more.
Sites like this are worth their weight in gold for the gift card industry and the consumers like you who buy and sell gift cards, so check them out and bookmark them. Tell them Denise from MERCARDI.COM sent you!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
5 Great Ideas for Sprucing up Your Gift Cards
Although there is no argument--$90 billion was spent on gift cards last year--that giving gift cards for special occasions is THE preferable thing to do, there are those of us who miss the old-fashioned tradition of wrapping gifts, or at least presenting our gifts in a way that says I took the extra time to show I truly care.
If you see yourself in the above statement, then you will really enjoy the following list. I have rounded up, from across the internet, what I feel are the coolest, most beautiful and/or unique ideas for dressing up a gift card. (If you have an idea that isn't mentioned here, by all means leave a comment and I will add it!)
I really love some of these simple but elegant gift card holders and wrap from The Essential Packaging Store Blog
This article from E-how offers some very cool and unique ideas for disguising your gift cards. One really great example is to buy a cheap paperback for your book lover friend or family member and place the gift card somewhere between the pages.
Here is a great post from Giver's Log, 5 Ways to Wrap a Gift Card. A few of the items used are a milk carton and a pillow box.
Of course Martha Stewart would have the best idea for putting your gift cards on your Christmas tree. What would wrapping ideas be without something from Martha?
Last but certainly not least is the old 'box inside a box inside a box' idea. All you need are empty boxes that will fit inside each other and the gift card be inside the last one. Wrap the last one with ribbons and bows, but make sure and put some paper or other material inside to make the box have a sound when shaken and not be so light. Of course, you can always just buy gift bags and place the gift cards inside.
If you see yourself in the above statement, then you will really enjoy the following list. I have rounded up, from across the internet, what I feel are the coolest, most beautiful and/or unique ideas for dressing up a gift card. (If you have an idea that isn't mentioned here, by all means leave a comment and I will add it!)
I really love some of these simple but elegant gift card holders and wrap from The Essential Packaging Store Blog
This article from E-how offers some very cool and unique ideas for disguising your gift cards. One really great example is to buy a cheap paperback for your book lover friend or family member and place the gift card somewhere between the pages.
Here is a great post from Giver's Log, 5 Ways to Wrap a Gift Card. A few of the items used are a milk carton and a pillow box.
Of course Martha Stewart would have the best idea for putting your gift cards on your Christmas tree. What would wrapping ideas be without something from Martha?
Last but certainly not least is the old 'box inside a box inside a box' idea. All you need are empty boxes that will fit inside each other and the gift card be inside the last one. Wrap the last one with ribbons and bows, but make sure and put some paper or other material inside to make the box have a sound when shaken and not be so light. Of course, you can always just buy gift bags and place the gift cards inside.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Odd or Unusual Mother's Day Story Contest
As someone who has lived a life outside the norm, (long story, but my life has definitely not out of Normal Rockwell), I have decided this morning to give a voice to mothers whose lives, and whose experience on Mother's Day, are beyond the pale.
In our current society more and more families are created from a hodgepodge of friends, coworkers and neighbors, as families grow farther apart and time moves at warp speed. So what once would have been considered an odd family situation is gaining popularity as acceptable and even preferable to the Ward and June Cleaver prototype, (think HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS with Robert Downey Jr and Holly Hunter).
In that vein, I am holding a contest. Here are the rules:
1. Email your odd, funny, or unusual Mother's Day experience to denise@mercardi.com. It must be a true story and one never published before. Keep it under 500 words. (You DO NOT have to be a writer to record your experience!).
2. The staff at Mercardi.com will vote and chose the story that we feel is the most odd, funny or unusual.
3. Deadline for stories is Friday, May 14th at midnight, CST.
4. The winner will be announced on Monday, May 17th, by noon, CST. The winner will receive a $25 Mercardi gift card of their choice from the 200+ retailers Mercardi handles.
5. The winning story will be published on this blog.
That's it! So get busy sending me your odd, unusual or funny Mother's Day story and be sure to pass the link to this post along. It's gonna be a blast!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Thank You, WAHMs!
Mother's Day is coming up this Sunday, so I thought it would be a nice gesture to link to some of my favorite sites from work-at-home moms, or WAHMs, as they are known across the internet.
These hardworking, self-sacrificing stay-at-home mothers deserve big kudos for putting aside their personal needs and goals to make sure their kids are raised the way they believe they should be. (I wish I had been able to stay at home when my kids were little).
Most of the WAHMs I know not only are raising their kids at home, they also work online to supplement their husband's paychecks. Heck, there are even full-time WAHMs who are single and raising kids alone! (and yes, Dads too!)
**This post is not meant to lessen the appreciation of mothers who do not stay at home with their kids. I was one of those moms when my boys were growing up, a career woman, so I can hardly point any fingers. Circumstances for each family is different. There are many variables that affect a moms decision to either stay at home or enter the workforce when her children are small, so be careful not to judge. (If you are a mom who works outside the home and you have a blog or website, please leave me a comment with the link. If I collect enough sites I will make a separate post just for ya'll!)
With that said, below are a few of my favorite WAHM blogs and/or websites. Take the time this weekend to visit and let these moms know what a great job they are doing raising tomorrow's citizens!
Work at Home Mom Revolution--daily job listings and mom news
A Frog in my Soup--adventures, thoughts, and advice from the mom of 6 boys
Mom Gadget--this stay-at-home mom is a force all her own! This site also has a forum for moms.
Sparkplugging--This site from Kelly McCausey, who is also another huge internet force in the WAHM world, has a contest that ran a few months ago where WAHMs voted for their favorite WAHM blogs. I just discovered this, and it has links to 60 something blogs, so I think it's better at this point to let the experts take over!
Happy Mother's Day!
These hardworking, self-sacrificing stay-at-home mothers deserve big kudos for putting aside their personal needs and goals to make sure their kids are raised the way they believe they should be. (I wish I had been able to stay at home when my kids were little).
Most of the WAHMs I know not only are raising their kids at home, they also work online to supplement their husband's paychecks. Heck, there are even full-time WAHMs who are single and raising kids alone! (and yes, Dads too!)
**This post is not meant to lessen the appreciation of mothers who do not stay at home with their kids. I was one of those moms when my boys were growing up, a career woman, so I can hardly point any fingers. Circumstances for each family is different. There are many variables that affect a moms decision to either stay at home or enter the workforce when her children are small, so be careful not to judge. (If you are a mom who works outside the home and you have a blog or website, please leave me a comment with the link. If I collect enough sites I will make a separate post just for ya'll!)
With that said, below are a few of my favorite WAHM blogs and/or websites. Take the time this weekend to visit and let these moms know what a great job they are doing raising tomorrow's citizens!
Work at Home Mom Revolution--daily job listings and mom news
A Frog in my Soup--adventures, thoughts, and advice from the mom of 6 boys
Mom Gadget--this stay-at-home mom is a force all her own! This site also has a forum for moms.
Sparkplugging--This site from Kelly McCausey, who is also another huge internet force in the WAHM world, has a contest that ran a few months ago where WAHMs voted for their favorite WAHM blogs. I just discovered this, and it has links to 60 something blogs, so I think it's better at this point to let the experts take over!
Happy Mother's Day!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Bartering is Back!
Before the invention of money, people traded goods and services through a system known as bartering. (Here is a very interesting history of bartering and money for your educational enjoyment). Bartering dates back as far as the caveman. "I need a blackberries and you need fish, I have fish and you have blackberries, let's trade!"
After the creation of the monetary system, bartering took a backseat as a way to get the things we needed. But bartering is making a comeback these days, as history shows it has done every time money became more scarce.
If you enjoy the idea of bartering as much as I do, I'd like to pass along to you a couple of sites where you can put the bartering system to work for you. One of the best ones I found is Swaptree, where you can trade your books, CDs, movies and games. A site similar to Swaptree is Book Mooch. Oh heck, here's the whole list I found of bartering sites!
Here is also a site I really like where you can sell or trade your unwanted items, very similar to what Mercardi.com does on their site with gift cards.
Bartering is fun, so get busy trading your blackberries for my fish!
After the creation of the monetary system, bartering took a backseat as a way to get the things we needed. But bartering is making a comeback these days, as history shows it has done every time money became more scarce.
If you enjoy the idea of bartering as much as I do, I'd like to pass along to you a couple of sites where you can put the bartering system to work for you. One of the best ones I found is Swaptree, where you can trade your books, CDs, movies and games. A site similar to Swaptree is Book Mooch. Oh heck, here's the whole list I found of bartering sites!
Here is also a site I really like where you can sell or trade your unwanted items, very similar to what Mercardi.com does on their site with gift cards.
Bartering is fun, so get busy trading your blackberries for my fish!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
10 Best Advice Articles for the Financially Challenged
Yep, that's me, working on Sunday. I have a boatload of errands to run tomorrow so I decided to post today instead.
What I am bringing you on this peaceful Sunday morning are blessings. Below are what I consider to be the ten best web articles offering advice for those who struggle financially. If you could incorporate even one piece of advice from these experts in finance into your daily life, you would see a difference in your situation in a short time.
Good luck, happy Sunday, and by all means pass this post along!
1. Here is an article from MSN Money with a good deal of financial advice that everyone should read.
2. When I found this article all I could say was, "WOW!" There is SO much information here you need to help you with your financial dilemma. Read and absorb.
3. Kiplinger.Com has won awards for editorial excellence, and I can see why. Check out this FREE family budget worksheet they offer on their site and check out some of the great articles there. Bookmark this one.
4. I love this blog, Financial Samurai, and here is a really great article offering advice on how to provide yourself with job security. But be sure to check out the whole site. Another one to bookmark.
5. Here is a similar post as the one I am creating now, a roundup of the best financial advice from across the web, from Bottom Line Secrets. A treasure trove for sure.
6. I couldn't collect a best of the web list without including money guru Dave Ramsey. Here is a great article listing 7 baby steps to financial peace of mind.
7. Jump all over this one if you don't click on another link in this post. There are 23 Lessons you need to learn to help you handle your personal finances from CNN Money.
(And now a word from our sponsor..:)). A great way to save money is to buy and/or sell unwanted gift cards at Mercardi.com.
8. This is one of my favorite financial advice blogs, and here is an article with the best financial advice ever. Read and remember.
9. Gotta get a link in here for the ladies. Smart Divas has wonderful investment advice for women. (and don't think, "I can't afford to invest, I can't even pay my bills, that's, as Dr.Phil says, "stinkin' thinkin'!"
10. About.com really does have some of the most informative blogs online on a myriad of subjects and personal finance is among those. Check out the link here and the article on budgeting. Another one to bookmark.
If you know of other great personal finance and/or money advice sites or articles that I have left off, then be sure to leave a comment below with the link !
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What I am bringing you on this peaceful Sunday morning are blessings. Below are what I consider to be the ten best web articles offering advice for those who struggle financially. If you could incorporate even one piece of advice from these experts in finance into your daily life, you would see a difference in your situation in a short time.
Good luck, happy Sunday, and by all means pass this post along!
1. Here is an article from MSN Money with a good deal of financial advice that everyone should read.
2. When I found this article all I could say was, "WOW!" There is SO much information here you need to help you with your financial dilemma. Read and absorb.
3. Kiplinger.Com has won awards for editorial excellence, and I can see why. Check out this FREE family budget worksheet they offer on their site and check out some of the great articles there. Bookmark this one.
4. I love this blog, Financial Samurai, and here is a really great article offering advice on how to provide yourself with job security. But be sure to check out the whole site. Another one to bookmark.
5. Here is a similar post as the one I am creating now, a roundup of the best financial advice from across the web, from Bottom Line Secrets. A treasure trove for sure.
6. I couldn't collect a best of the web list without including money guru Dave Ramsey. Here is a great article listing 7 baby steps to financial peace of mind.
7. Jump all over this one if you don't click on another link in this post. There are 23 Lessons you need to learn to help you handle your personal finances from CNN Money.
(And now a word from our sponsor..:)). A great way to save money is to buy and/or sell unwanted gift cards at Mercardi.com.
8. This is one of my favorite financial advice blogs, and here is an article with the best financial advice ever. Read and remember.
9. Gotta get a link in here for the ladies. Smart Divas has wonderful investment advice for women. (and don't think, "I can't afford to invest, I can't even pay my bills, that's, as Dr.Phil says, "stinkin' thinkin'!"
10. About.com really does have some of the most informative blogs online on a myriad of subjects and personal finance is among those. Check out the link here and the article on budgeting. Another one to bookmark.
If you know of other great personal finance and/or money advice sites or articles that I have left off, then be sure to leave a comment below with the link !
2RNZ4E523XES
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