For TV Sports Crews
Here are some resources I’ve been collecting for the awesome Ops (Operations Directors or Producers) I’ve gotten to work with, and for others who hope to find entry-level employment in the sports entertainment industry.
Here are stories of my Entrepreneurship journey. Expect to find resources as I discover them. I will also add the best ones to my resource page. “Working Mom” is sort of a misnomer. Every mom I’ve ever met works hard!
Make more money without giving up your day job.
How? Side hustles.
(For now, side hustles *are* my day job. I squeeze them in between homeschooling and life.)
I love sharing what I’m learning about:
Amazon FBA,
self-publishing on CreateSpace (now Kindle Direct Publishing, or KDP),
Merch by Amazon,
Etsy,
blogging, and
local opportunities for side gigs at sporting events.
Who knew making money could be fun?
Here are some resources I’ve been collecting for the awesome Ops (Operations Directors or Producers) I’ve gotten to work with, and for others who hope to find entry-level employment in the sports entertainment industry.
Here’s a form for collecting email addresses you can download for free. Use it at local craft fairs, and start building your customer base.
If a homeschool Mom with no artistic training and a bad cold can figure out how to design a website palette, what can you do?
Here’s a great resource for designers: Pantone’s color trends for 2019.
Christy Wright offers some great advice for makers (especially Etsy sellers) @38:00 minutes in this episode from her Business Boutique podcast.
Here’s a brilliant post by designer Emily McDowell on copyright and fair use: Using Famous Quotes On Products: When Is It OK?
If you’re a blogger or store owner, add Custom 404 to your Pages checklist. Neil Patel shows you how.