Best Places to Find Freelance Writing Jobs

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When it comes to freelancing and working at home, these days it seems like the competition is growing fierce. It’s getting harder to land clients and for some freelance writers, it is harder to keep them. From budget cuts to the influx of AI, being a freelance writer is tough. If you feel writing jobs are scarce or you’re about to give up, don’t! There is still a lot of work out there, you just have to know where to look. Check out these places that may help you land your next high paying client. 

Big Media Sites

If you have experience in copywriting or any type of online content writing, you may wish to dive right in. The big media powerhouses are home to some of the biggest names in digital content. Just a few to check out include:

  • Mediabistro– Home to a variety of creative jobs featuring big brand sites. Take note that clients change over time. Great for script writers, content writers and copyeditors. 
  • DotDash Merideth– A power house in the media world. DotDash features open freelance and contract positions for companies like Better Homes and Gardens, PEOPLE, Byrdie, and Investopedia, just to name a few. 
  • Static Media– Another big content platform that is home to some online giants like House Digest, Glam, Chowhound, and more.

These media sites are a good place to start if you are looking for higher paying online clients, as opposed to piece meal content mills. 

Your Favorite Saved Websites

Some of those websites you have bookmarked on your browser, may be the key to finding a new writing gig. Big box companies don’t always list their job ads on places like Indeed or other hiring websites. A little tip? Scroll down to the bottom of the landing page. You should see a drop down menu for careers or jobs. If you’re in luck, you will see a job posting or a place to contact them with your CV or resume.  

Fellow Writers and Freelancers

Another way to land a new client is through your existing writer friends. Scope out their social media pages to see who they write for or have written for in the past. A good place to start is LinkedIn. Most people list who they have worked with in the past, and sometimes even their contact information. 

This is a good way to find new clients and potentially your next freelance gig. 

Content Creation Agencies  

In addition to job boards, there are agencies that specialize in matching up writers with clients. They are not necessarily content mills, but you can gain multiple clients and write articles for their brand. Most of these gigs are temporary, but you can use them to build up your portfolio. 

  • Skyword– You must apply to get accepted into the writer program, but anyone can get a free portfolio to showcase their work. As an approved writer, you’ll get invited to apply for open freelance positions. Skyword hosts big brand companies and private clients as well.
  • ClearVoice– Another content marketing company that allows you to apply with an online portfolio. After careful review, you will be added to the platform to be invited by clients to write posts. You can also pitch article ideas to various clients. 
  • Constant Content– This is a platform in which you write and submit work for sale. You set your own license and selling fees, so you are in control of how much you make. This is another way to sell old articles or articles you have already written and want to make some money on. 

Content agencies are a great way for finding high paying freelance writing work. The agency does all the legwork and advertising for finding you clients on an ongoing basis. 

Cold Contacting

This has always been a rather tough one, especially if you’re not a salesperson at heart. The good news? You don’t have to be. But you do need to have some things in place first. 

Create a stellar online portfolio– This is the most important facet of landing a cold contact. If you can write, you need to prove it. A portfolio of your blog posts or other published articles can really highlight your writing abilities. A potential client will want to see the proof in the pudding, so be ready to showcase your work. Portfolios can be created for free through Skyword, ClearVoice, and Contently. You can also use your personal blog as reference too.

Showcase reputable references– If possible, try to obtain references from previous writing clients, writing associates or other professionals. See if they can mention something about your writing abilities, creativity or leadership skills. This will help spark more interest. Tip: Ask some of your connections on LinkedIn for a quick endorsement. You can use this as a reference. 

Have a good tracking system in place– Use your favorite spreadsheet program like Excel to track who you have contacted. This will be a valuable way to track the analytics of the process. It makes it handy to glance at who you need to follow up as well as contact information and any other notes. 

Go through some of your favorite bookmarked websites to find potential clients. Don’t forget to check out local businesses too. Many of them may not have websites, so you might have to dig for an email address, or contact them via phone to spark interest. 

Traditional Job Search Sites

One last way to land a potential freelance writing job is through traditional job search sites. While it may sound cliche, adding the right search words can make a difference in what types of jobs show up. Some words that might work include:

  • Remote
  • Hybrid
  • Contract
  • Writer
  • Editor
  • Freelancer
  • Content creator

You can also use your favorite search engine to type in remote freelance jobs. This will target websites that are looking for writers or freelancers that may not list these jobs on a job search site. 

There’s an abundance of locations to search for freelance writing jobs. Some pay well, some not so well. With a little diligence and hard work, you will be landing high-paying gigs in no time!

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

Copyright 2024, Nurturingcents.com

Frozen Pet Treats: Keep Your Dog Cool With This Easy-to-Make Snack

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We love to spoil our pets and reward them every chance we get. So, instead of turning to a dry, crusty treat, why not choose something different? These little ice cold delights are the perfect choice for your dog, especially when the temps are rising outside. Check out these tasty nuggets—safe for both pets and humans. 

Things you’ll need:

-2 ripe bananas peeled and cut into small circles.

-1 to 2 teaspoons of natural, smooth peanut butter.

-12 ounces of natural plain or flavored yogurt.

-Silicone candy mold- use a fun shape of your choice.

-Food processor or blender.

Tip: Most fruit and veggies are safe for dogs. (except grapes and raisins) Change up this recipe by adding shredded carrots, pureed pumpkin, blueberries or a watermelon pulp to the mix. 

Step 1: Prep your bananas by peeling and cutting them up into small chunks. 

Step 2: In a large bowl, add a teaspoon or two of natural peanut butter and 12 ounces of yogurt together.

Step 3: Add ingredients to a blender or food processor and mix lightly, just enough so the ingredients are combined well, but not mushy. 

Step 4: Pour into a silicone mold and place into a freezer for at least 4 hours. 

Remove pieces as needed for a tasty, cool snack. 

These healthy snacks can help dogs with anxiety and also serve as a tasty reward after a walk or potty break. It’s always nice to reward our furry friends with a special treat. It also helps keep them happy and healthy! Whether it’s the dog days of summer or old man winter is blowing the snow around, your pet deserves the very best.

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

Copyright 2023, Nurturingcents.com

To Tip or Not to Tip?

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It seems like lately so many food and beverage establishments are adding more options to tip on their cash out screen. But are some places taking it a little bit too far? This goes beyond the traditional tip or gratuity that we make after being served a great meal. The question here is when to tip and when is asking for a tip going over the top? 

Always Tip Your Wait Staff

According to TableAgent, anywhere from 15 to 20% of the bill total is the appropriate amount to tip. Less or more depending on how your service was. Keep in mind that this is the pre-tax amount. Many people tip based on the total bill amount, but you should configure the amount before taxes and other fees are added. 

If you had an issue with your service or food, ask to speak to the manager. This way, the issue can be addressed directly, rather than by the tip amount or lack thereof.  

Tipping at the Drive Thru?

This is where things can get a little dicey. If you tip the drive-thru attendant electronically, do they really get the money? Do they deserve it? Maybe the cook in the back is more deserving than the attendant. 

Tipping at the drive thru is a relatively new option. The question remains, who really gets that money? Or does it just go back into the company’s pocket?

A Tip for Carry Out Service?

What about going in to get your food? Should you tip the cashier? I would say no, but there is one exception. If you pre-ordered a lot of food, such as several orders or a catering-type order, you should probably leave a tip. 

This is because someone had to work hard to organize and put the order together. Also, if the restaurant you ordered from went the extra mile to pack utensils, sauces or other extra goodies, always be sure to tip well. 

Tipping Fast-Food or Cafeteria-Style Food

Even going into a fast-food restaurant or one where you have to go and grab your food at the counter and pour your own drink, they often ask for a gratuity. That is up to you to tip, but again, you may not know who actually gets that tip at the end of the day. 

For cafeteria-style food joints or cafes where you grab your food or they hand it to you, a tip is often listed on the total bill. This is another instance where you are not typically required to leave a tip, but you can if you wish. 

Most cashiers can’t accept money or cash on the side and pocket the change. The tip has to go into the total order, which means there is no guarantee that person will get that money. 

Tipping is becoming more of a hot-topic button lately more than ever. But the question remains; who actually gets that money? If you have to question it, maybe it is best to pass over it. But at the end of the day, if your wait staff works hard for you, and you’re pleased with their service, tip them well. 

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

Copyright 2023, Nurturingcents.com

5 Best Beach Hacks on a Budget

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The weather is warming up, school is out, and it’s time to hit the beach. Whether you have kids and pets in tow, or it’s a solo trip, making it an enjoyable experience is important. Sometimes the sand and sea can make a beach day a bit of a hassle and beach items can be pricey. Check out these budget-friendly beach hacks to make it nothing but smooth sailing. 

1. Charcuterie On-the-go  

When you think of the beach, one of the first things that comes to mind is snacking. Cheese and crackers or pretzels and dip, all help satisfy a hungry stomach, but they can be hard to transport and serve on the beach.

For this beach hack, instead of hauling around a cutting board or serving plates, try a small craft organizer instead. Choose a clear view container with lots of individual slots for small snacks. Turn it into a grazing box with things like nuts, cheese cubes, blueberries, strawberries and small crackers or snacks. 

2. Sandwiches Made Easy

Packing a meaningful meal is important for a day by the sea. A quick and money-saving way is to pack one large sandwich to share. Assemble sandwiches at home by grabbing a package of King’s Hawaiian style rolls. Cut the entire assembled loaf piece in half lengthwise. 

From there, add a light layer of mayo or mustard and top with meat and sliced cheese. Reassemble the loaf and put it right back in the bag. When you get to the beach, everyone can break off a roll for a satisfying lunch. Seal up the bag for optimal freshness. 

3. Frozen Aloe Cubes

Even with sunscreen, sun-kissed skin can get hot and irritated. Cool off quickly by grabbing a frozen aloe cube. Prior to your beach trip, squirt some aloe vera into an ice cube container and freeze overnight. Then pop them into a plastic bag or container. Use the cubes as a refreshing treat on sensitive skin. 

4. Make a Baby Powder Sock

Sand is often the enemy at the beach when it comes to keeping it away from food and drinks. Plus, no one wants to take sand home via beach toys and dry outerwear. Try the baby powder sock hack. Fill a soft sock with powder and run it over your legs or body to keep stray sand granules at bay. 

5. Create a Sand-Free Zone

If you are going to the beach to sunbathe or indulge in a good book, you need a sand-free zone. While the baby powder hack is great for staying sand free, you may need to expand further. Use a sheet with four corner weights to create a sand-free zone. While there are several large sand towels on the market, a sheet is a cheaper alternative. Don’t forget to pack beach toys in mesh bags to avoid getting sand in your vehicle. 

A beach day is always a welcoming adventure for kids and adults of all ages. Keep things simple and don’t blow your budget on pricey activities and gadgets. Here is to a fun day in the sand and sun!

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

Copyright 2023, Nurturingcents.com

Cheap Cleaning Hacks for a Sparkling Fresh Home

Cheap Cleaning Hacks for a Sparkling Fresh Home

One thing taking social media by storm is short little videos designed to grab your attention! Everything from dancing to cooking, viewers are engaged and ready to learn something new. A popular trend? Cleaning clips that hook you in, wanting to know more.

The cleaning industry is booming. Raking in over $46 million dollars a year, and it’s growing from there! Cleaning products take up a good portion of that. 

Cleaning should be a simple concept, right? It basically is. But there are some recipes and hacks going around that are pretty amazing. We have done the legwork for you. Here are some of the most popular cheap viral cleaning hacks and tips that you can put together right now. 

Stubborn Stain Removal Hack

We all have those stains that take aim on furniture, especially material that shows stains easily. Carpeting also gets bombarded with stains that can be hard to get rid of. They may clean up fine, only to return the next day once the stain has dried. 

Here are some different things you can use to keep stains at bay permanently. You may even have them in your cupboards. 

  • Shaving Cream- A good fast-acting stain remover. Simply spray some on the stain and let it go to work. It works similar to scrubbing bubble cleaners that use foam as their workhorse. After it has set, blot the stain with a warm washcloth and dry. 
  • Vinegar- This product should be a mainstay in every cleaning caddy. It brightens material and helps lift stubborn stains like grass and dirt. It’s also an excellent cleaner for hardwood floors as it breaks down residue left behind from wax and previous cleaners. 
  • Hydrogen Peroxide- With the same disinfectant power of bleach, diluted hydrogen peroxide can be an excellent stain fighter. Use the same caution as you would bleach, as it can stain easily, including your skin. 
  • Baby Powder and Dish Soap- For stubborn grease stains, get out some baby powder and dish soap. First, sprinkle baby powder on the stain. This helps to dry up the area and pull any wetness to the surface. Then vacuum. Next, apply a small amount of dish soap to cover the stain. Use a warm washcloth to scrub and lift the rest of the stain. 
  • Lemon Juice- Add the juice from one lemon to two-parts water to create an eco-friendly cleaner. Use on countertops, painted trim and laminate. It helps to remove stains and leaves behind a fresh, lemony smell. 

These are some inexpensive cleaning tricks you can use right now. Just use caution when applying to certain materials and floors, as some could stain. 

For Clean Sparkling Floors Try This Floor Cleaning Hack

Social media is beaming with floor cleaning hacks that claim to make the entire house smell like fresh laundry. There are some secret ingredients that they often leave out, leaving you guessing or coming up with a false recipe concoction. 

Here is a simple old-fashioned recipe that is inexpensive and easy to make.

In a mop bucket, add 2 gallons of hot water and combine: 

  • 1 tbsp liquid dish soap
  • ¼ cup white vinegar
  • ¼ cup Super Washing Soda

Mix ingredients until dissolved. 

Use this to mop sealed floors, including tile, stone and laminate. Use with caution on sealed hardwood flooring. You can also use it to spot clean carpeting and upholstery.  

The Smell-Good Hack

The disposable wet dry mops are convenient to use and provide a mess-free cleanup for sparkling floors. But for this next cleaning hack, you’ll need a map and wring bucket. 

If you want more than just sparkling clean floors, there are some secret ingredients you can add to make your entire house smell clean and super fresh! 

Here is a smell-good hack that will have everyone asking what you use to clean your home. In your mop bucket, add the following:

  • ¼ cup of Gain scented Mr. Clean cleaner
  • 1 tsp Gain liquid laundry detergent
  • 1 tbsp oxi clean
  • 1 cascade dishwasher tablet (top secret ingredient)

Fill the rest of the bucket to the top line with hot water and mix. Use on floors (sealed hardwood) walls that have washable paint and sealed wood furniture. You can also use on bathtubs, tile and grout. Be sure to rinse completely in-between uses. 

Set expensive cleaning products aside. You don’t need to go over budget to buy supplies and items to clean your home. Using things you may already have or products from the dollar tree, you can create a savvy cleaning stash and a great smelling home in no time! 

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

Copyright 2022, Nurturingcents.com

Envelope and Zero-Based Budgets Made Easy

Envelope and Zero-Based Budgets Made Easy

With an unpredictable economy, these days it’s all about saving money. For some people, it’s easier said than done. Or it can be frustrating trying to figure out a method that actually works. Don’t fret! Let’s tackle this issue together! 

There are two popular budget types that are gaining popularity. The Envelope Method and Zero-based budget. We’re here to talk about how they work so you can decide which one may work best for you. 

The Envelope Method. 

The envelope method is a budgeting style that allows you to track how much money you’ll spend using cold, hard cash. Once you create a budget on paper, take the cash out from a designated pay period or the month and place it inside an envelope. 

It works best for household expenses minus your mortgage payment and utilities, which are often paid directly through your checking or savings account. But if you want to stash those funds in envelopes, you can. There is no wrong way to do it. When setting up your envelopes, some categories to include are:

  • Groceries
  • Entertainment
  • Personal expenses, such as nails, hairdresser, massage, clothing
  • Gifts
  • Gas
  • Restaurants

Once you have your categories set up, then add the amount you’ll need to spend for the allotted time frame. When heading to the store or out to eat, only spend what’s in that envelope. No exceptions! 

The goal of the envelope method is to keep you on track, making it hard to overspend, but you have to really stick to it. Go over your budget in the checkout lane? Don’t reach for your debit card, put something back. 

It is a great way to teach you discipline and self-control while keeping your main finances under strict control. 

What is a Zero-Based Budget?

A zero-based budget in a nutshell is where all of your income coming in, with the exception of your expenses, equals zero. Your expenses must match your income for the month. This means that every dollar is accounted for and it has a job to do. It doesn’t mean you will be left with zero funds at the end of the month, it just means everything goes to something. 

Having a plan for money is a good way to manage it easier. Here are some basic steps on getting started. 

  • Jot down your monthly bring home pay.
  • List your monthly expenses.
  • What are your seasonal expenses? Include them as needed.
  • Subtract income from expenses to equal zero.
  • Track spending monthly.

The goal is NOT to have zero dollars left over in your bank account, but that every dollar spent has a place to go. For example, if you are up $100, put that money into savings or to pay down debt. Short $100? Go back and rework your budget. 

The main goal with any budget is to take a closer look at where spending is taking place. Having money left over at the end of the month is a good thing! It will make simplifying money management that much easier!

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

Copyright 2021, Nurturingcents.com

Learn How to Easily Budget Like a Pro

Learn How to Easily Budget Like a Pro

When it comes to setting money aside and paying bills on time each month, do you often fall short? You’re not alone. With an unsettling economy, it’s hard to manage funds, when paychecks are unpredictable and expenses keep piling up. That is why being armed with some key budgeting tips and facts can transform your financial lifestyle. Here are some ways you can turn things around starting now. 

Step1. Write Down Your Household Income

Seems easy enough. But really be sure to include everything. This includes you and your partner’s net or take home income, bonuses and any income from freelancing. Don’t forget about bonuses and child support income as well. This basic number will help you with creating a solid plan moving forward. 

Step 2. List all Expenses

This can be a hard pill to swallow. No time for secrets here. Many people leave important information off of this portion of their budget plan. But it’s essential when it comes to having a successful livelihood. 

Jot down all that you spend, including frivolous expenses related to shopping sprees or morning java. But be sure to list fixed expenses such as rent, car loan, retirement contributions, utilities, groceries, credit card payments and personal loans. 

Step 3. List Disposable Income

This is easy. Add up bring home income and living expenses. Subtract from the two. This amount is your disposable income. Your disposable income should be roughly 50 percent or less of your gross pay for living expenses. Use this amount to pay toward wants, debt repayment and future savings combined. 

Step 4. Pick a Budget Method

Try something like the 50/30/20 rule as a basic framework to get started. It’s a simple budgeting concept. 

  • 50% of your income is for basic needs.
  • 30% is for wants.
  • 20% set aside for debt repayment and savings. 

List each amount, so you have goal numbers to work with each month. Don’t forget to always budget above your previous month. This includes groceries, lunches, utilities, house repairs and emergencies. This will prevent running out of money should something urgent arise. In the want category, don’t forget an additional emergency or urgent fund for things out of your control. Because let’s face it, life happens!

Step 5. Budgeting, Saving and Dispersing

So you have a basic understanding of how to budget like a pro. But what about the bread and butter behind it? How do you physically do it? This is vital to make this whole concept work, and it depends on you and what works based on convenience and lifestyle. One example is the envelope system. Where you cash out your paycheck each week and simply use envelopes to set money aside and then deposit it into the bank. 

You can also track everything on a spreadsheet using a zero-based budget method. Having this connected to your bank and savings account is a must. Explore the two and decide which one works best for you. 

Step 6. Budget Ahead

Find a time to budget that works for you. It’s typically best to do it a month in advance. This way you can easily go to your spreadsheet or phone app and see where your money needs to go. 

This is also a good time to readjust for the month ahead. Inflation, new bills or an emergency expense can all affect your budget moving forward. 

Budgeting doesn’t have to be complicated, and there are endless ways to do it. Don’t get frustrated with the process. Take it one step at a time. Getting the basics down pat is the best way to get in the routine of budgeting like a pro.

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

Copyright 2021, Nurturingcents.com