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How Moms can Make Money Helping Other Moms

If it’s one thing moms can do it is stick together. Making life run smoothly with kids, home and career can be a tall order. Communicating with other moms helps to ease the stress. If you are looking for a business venture, why not make money helping moms just like yourself?
What will you offer to these moms? Well, your product is as close as your memory. Your expertise is the product you can market to moms everywhere. There are situations that you have encountered and overcome as a mom that other mothers are facing too. They could benefit from what you know to make their life a bit easier.
Packaging your Product – EBooks
Put your advice down on paper. You probably have a lot of good advice to offer but it won’t sound like much unless you can get it out of your brain and into a legible format. If you have a talent for writing this will be less of a challenge for you. Take a writing course to bone up on the finer points of writing outlines and organizing your thoughts on paper.
Your format for these organized thoughts is an eBook. Everyone has heard of them but might not know exactly what they are. An eBook is essentially a book in digital form. You can create and publish them yourself. For the work that you put into the project, you are greatly rewarded with pure profit.
The first consideration is the length of your eBook. A typical eBook can have as few as 70 pages or as many as 150. People will pay more for longer eBooks.
EBooks are popular media because they can be downloaded or printed in an instant. As soon as the payment is processed, the customer gains access to the eBook. No storage space other than what is on your computer or flash drive is needed to house the eBooks you buy.
Selling your EBooks
Consider your market – other moms. Let’s say that the subject of your eBook is getting a toddler through the terrible twos and threes. Fill your eBooks with information that moms want to know:
•    Tips for bedtime
•    Disciplinary tips
•    Going out in public
•    Dealing with mom stress
•    Testimonials
•    True life examples
All of these ideas can be used to flesh out your eBook. These same bullet points can be selling points for your eBook. When creating the eBook website page, use snippets from stories in the book, testimonials from others who have read the book and a partial list of chapters in the eBook as advertising on the page.
Condense chapters into enticing articles that you submit to article directories. Don’t give away too much because you want moms to buy your eBooks. Supply a link to your website in the resource box.
As a mom you can join online forums to share your helpful advice with other moms. Use a link to your eBook page in your signature line for easy access. As you develop a following on these forums, other members will visit your site and see your eBooks.
EBooks can be used to share information that you have learned as a mom with other moms. They are easy to create and with a marketing strategy, can bring large profit to your business.
Julianne Alvarez-Wish is a military wife, mother, business owner, professional writer, blogger and legislative advocate. She is the Director of Communications for Our Milk Money, the Colorado State Leader for the National Association for Moms in Business and the owner of Buy By Mom and Buy By Mom Blog. She is the Colorado Springs Stay-at-Home Mom Examiner for Examiner.com. She also blogs at A Wishful Thought. Her passion, purpose and goal is to help parents work from home so they can be home with their children.

Marketing to Moms

Marketing to Moms

The goal of any business is to make money.  To that end, many businesses should be focusing on a multi-billion dollar market: moms.  Marketing to moms is the wave of the future…and the wave of now!
Why are moms so important?
Moms are enterprising.  According to BSM Media, Inc., the amount of money spent by moms is already over the trillion dollar mark.  That’s more than the budget of some third world countries!
Also according to BSM Media, Inc., almost ninety percent of moms consider themselves the financial head of the home.  The husband may be the one in many cases that brings home most or all of the money, but moms are usually the ones that make the ‘how-to-spend-the-money’ decisions.  Moms shop for everything that is related to the household: clothes for the kids, appliances, electronics, outdoor furniture, accessories and home improvement items. 
The majority of husbands who shop for these items will consult their wives before buying them.  Why do they do this?  It is because the wives tend to do most of the research into the products to find the best one on the market for them.  Moms influence as much as eighty-five percent of the purchases for their homes.  That’s a huge number of moms!  Over seventy million!
Take a moment and think about all of the tasks that moms handle in a day.  The tasks can include housework, driving kids to and from school and activities, cooking meals and managing finances.  They need to keep all of these things straight…and to that they usually employ a wide variety of technology.   It is quite common these days to see a mom sitting at a park, watching her kids playing while browsing/working on an iPad, iPhone, or other such mobile device. 
Moms are typically quite savvy on the internet.  For many years, the trend has been for moms, and women about to become moms, to come out of the ‘9-5’ workplace and come home to start their own business so they can be home with their children.  To that end, moms have developed a network of blogs, websites and forums designed to teach moms everthing from designing websites, starting businesses online, marketing to other moms, all while managing their homes.   With all of this additional knowledge, moms’ buying power has increased exponentially.
Marketing Mistake?
Traditionally, the only products marketed towards women were household and cooking products.  This goes back to the old thought that a woman’s place was in the home.  Many companies are now seeing what a huge detriment that approach has been to them. 
Women and moms have made a huge imprint in what was traditionally a man’s world.  Women are not limited to office jobs.  They are CEOs and CFOs.  Women don’t just ‘surf the internet’, they are becoming entrepreneurs with increasing influence over internet marketing.  These days, having moms shun your product because you are not marketing to them means that they are spreading the word via the internet and in their own communities. 
The Future
Moms are influenced by other moms.  Several generations of moms are coming together to influence spending habits of major corporations.  In the future, you can expect this trend to continue.  As moms become more ‘connected’ in the world, their influence over spending will increase [as their circles of influce do]. 
Gain the support of savvy moms with your products/services and your business will reap the benefits. 
Julianne Alvarez-Wish is a military wife, mother, business owner, professional writer, blogger and legislative advocate. She is the Director of Communications for Our Milk Money, the Colorado State Leader for the National Association for Moms in Business and the owner of Buy By Mom and Buy By Mom Blog. She is the Colorado Springs Stay-at-Home Mom Examiner for Examiner.com. She also blogs at A Wishful Thought. Her passion, purpose and goal is to help parents work from home so they can be home with their children.