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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Make Vacation Memories and Save Money at the Same Time


The last amusement park my kids and I hit was Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia. We purchased a 3-in-1 package for Colonial Williamsburg, Water Country, and Busch Gardens. Colonial Williamsburg was, by far, my favorite. We've been twice now, and it's my favorite place to visit. It's like going back in time. And oddly enough, the children really seemed to enjoy it too.

Of course, they were preteens then. They're teenagers now. So the pace of it might be a little slow for them. But they still talk about the night we went to hear ghost stories by candlelight in a spooky, old house in the middle of Colonial Williamsburg. As the gnarled old woman telling ghost stories uttered her last word, it began to thunder and lightening outside.

And before we knew it, we were running down the streets of Colonial Williamsburg in a pounding rain. The kids loved it! It's one of our favorite memories. We were drenched and laughing and scared all at the same time.

Well, enough of my vacation memories! Shannon Christman at SavingAdvice.com just posted an article on saving money when hitting the amusement parks. And there are lots of great tips there that I'd never heard. If you're thinking about visiting an amusement park this spring or summer, you should give it a read.

Earlier posts on saving money:

Get Out of Debt!

Pay Yourself First

Friday, May 2, 2008

New Site for Writers: YouPublish.com


A new site I've found and like:

A lot of the moms (and dads) who frequent this board write either part-time or full-time for a living. There's a new site launching in beta in May that looks really interesting. It seems, at first glance, to be something like Lulu.com. Although it looks more like a platform to display your work to the world. Right now, they are open to sign ups, and registration is free. According to the website, you can:

  • publish any file. in any format

  • sell your work or offer it free

  • have your own page where your work is displayed

  • and discuss your passion for writing and ideas with the world

Sounds really interesting and full of possibilities. Check them out!

Earlier posts on the subject of writing:

Look What I Stumbled Upon!

Hot Link: 150 Fabulous Resources for Writers

Work from Home Illustrating Children's Publications


Quarasan, a company that "works with a wide variety of clients within the children's education publishing market," is seeking talented, hip, fun, and creative artists to add to their pool of illustrators. All illustration work is done under a "work for hire" agreement, meaning you will be an independent contractor.

Quarasan has an immediate need for all types of illustrations. If this sounds interesting to you, visit their employment page for further details. Good luck!

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I've come across a lot of creative opportunities in the last few weeks. Here are some others that you might want to have a look at:

Design Greeting Cards for Oatmeal Studios

Work from Home Writing Comedy for BadMash.TV

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Heritage Web Solutions' Work from Home Opportunities


Heritage Web Solutions, which ranks in the top 1% of hosting companies in the nation, hires web designers to develop websites for clients. If approved, they provide you with as little or as many projects as you can take.

They also have opportunities for website content writers. You can apply with your online portfolio, or you can take Heritage Web Solutions' test. There is also a link on their employment page for an explanation of their pay structure. Check it out!

8 Great Resources for Freelancers


Sometimes working from home means marketing yourself to prospective employers. And in that case, the right marketplace is vitally important. The following is a list of 8 great resources for freelancers. AllFreelance.com is a particularly helpful site, with a forum and lots of great articles on freelancing.

ProjectPosting.com

Guru.com

GoFreelance

HotGigs.com

GetaFreelancer.com

Elance

AllFreelanceWork.com

ContractedWork.com