Gather’s Great Giveaways


Win Norah Jones’ new album "The Fall"
Deadline: 12/13/09
Win a holiday book prize pack. What’s your favorite part of the holiday season?
Deadline: 12/13/09
Most Meaningful Holiday Gift Contest – Tell us about yours and you could win a $25 Hallmark Gold Crown gift card!
Deadline: 12/14/09

Win a DVD of "Herb & Dorothy"!
Deadline: 12/15/09
Are you "living the dream"? Win a copy of the Arc Angels new CD!
Deadline: 12/15/09
Win the DVD "Know Your Mushrooms"
Deadline: 12/15/09
Win a copy of "American Pie: The Book of Love"
Deadline: 12/22/09

Gather’s Greatest Pets Photo Contest – Holiday Pets. Win a $25 AMEX Gift Card
Deadline: 12/31/09

I finally Understand Gather.com Here’s the Secret

Just as a reminder I’d like to say:

Gather Points™ program, a popular site feature that rewards members for creating great experiences for the community. Gather Points can be exchanged for gift cards from partners like Amazon.com, Starbucks, Target, The Gap, and Home Depot; new partners are added all the time. You can even redeem your points for cash through PayPal to buy the stuff you want most!

So I was looking at one of the newsletters and something caught my eye. It said, you have 35 points. I’m thinking 35 points what did I do with 35 points.

Your Gather Points Statement.

Hi Louise,

Here is your Gather points statement for Jul 18, 2009.

Points earned in the last 30 days: 0
Points total: 56
Points needed for a $10 redemption: 569
Points needed for a $25 redemption: 1,509
Points needed for a $50 redemption: 3,069

Remember that you can redeem your points for gift cards from Gather Points™ partners like Amazon.com, Starbucks, Target, The Gap, and Home Depot. You can even redeem your points for cash through PayPal to buy the stuff you want most.

Learn how to increase your earnings on Gather by joining the Earn More Points group.

All I did was sign up for this because I read on someone’s blog that they make money at Amazon with Gather.com. I was thinking at the time, sign me up for that. Now, signing up is so easy. You get your verification link and your in (after filling out all the questions but it’s painless I promise). Then you just do stuff to earn points. One way could be to ask others to sign up.

I was invited to sign up for the bedtime promotion

The group Special Bedtime Moments has just sent you a message. View this message here.

[Special Bedtime Moments]Bedtime Chat Today at 9:00 PM ET (6:00 PM PST) – What are some of the bedtime battles you face at night that might prevent you f
"Bedtime Chat Today at 9:00 PM ET (6:00 PM PST) – What are some of the bedtime battles you face at night that might prevent you from focusing on special bedtime moments with your kids? Share yours . . ."

 

In exchange I could earn some points, I didn’t do it because I’m so busy I can’t see straight. But here are other things you can do:

Make lasting memories with your children with a Bedtime Moments kit.

Create a movie collection with our DVD giveaways.

Add to your iPod playlist with a George Harrison boxset

I mean other moms are making money doing it, so you should too:

The company recently announced that they’ve paid out more than $500,000 to members since the Gather Points program began. Since the start of 2009, members have redeemed over $85,000 in points they have put towards everything from home improvement projects and family vacations to summer fun for the kids.

“Gather Points have helped me buy the extra things that my kids have asked for without having to break the bank!” said Bridget A., a Gather Member who has earned $2,460 since joining the site in 2007. (http://cheekymommaof2.gather.com/) “I used my earnings from Gather Points to entirely fund our 2008 summer vacation to the Oregon Coast, where I also got to meet a fellow Gather member.”

So wow, I’m going to try and earn a few points and see if I can save my family some money by earning money.

Stay at Home Moms are making money writing

You can make some money blogging but I’m not in it for the money nor am I making much. Most of what I do I do as a hobby but with encouragement from friends and the fact that I do receive stuff almost on a daily basis, I feel I’m becoming a business if I want to or not.

Bloggers can also make money using sites like Pay Per Post or Sponsored Reviews. However when using these you must be careful if you feel any importance in your page rank. Google will strip you of your Page Rank with out any warning and re-submitting your blog is a pain in the butt or so I have heard.

You can also make money just writing for other sites. I’ve tried a few out but I never stick with it to find out if I could make money with it. The reason being is that I just love my blog too much. So I decided it’s all or nothing for Mom Start and here I am. Blogging away. However, I do want to share a few sites with you.

I know some moms have success with gather.com. One of the mom bloggers that I used to read, if I remembered who it was I would link to her. I’m so sorry, but I did join by clicking on your link loves gather and makes a lot of money with it and gets a lot of gift cards for shopping though gather. I had a lot of trouble figuring out how the points worked on gather, but when you only spend 10 minutes at night when you’re exhausted from chasing children all day things just don’t add up. Here is a blurb from a mom I know over the internet:

Gather, the leading social network to make new friends and form new social circles, today announced that its members have exceeded $500,000 in total earnings by redeeming Gather Points™. Since the beginning, the Gather Points program has been a popular site feature that rewards members for creating great experiences for the community. With the economic downturn, Gather Points has become an even more important member benefit. Since the start of 2009, members have redeemed over $85,000 in points they have put towards everything from home improvement projects and family vacations to summer fun for the kids.

“Gather Points have helped me buy the extra things that my kids have asked for without having to break the bank!” said Bridget A., a Gather Member who has earned $2,460 since joining the site in 2007. (http://cheekymommaof2.gather.com/) “I used my earnings from Gather Points to entirely fund our 2008 summer vacation to the Oregon Coast, where I also got to meet a fellow Gather member.”

“I have been a cash earner since Gather rolled out points spending in 2006,” said Monica Kennedy of Tennessee (http://crochetbymonica.gather.com), who has earned over $2,800 sharing her crochet expertise with the community.  “The money I have earned at Gather — doing what I love and had done elsewhere for free — has become more than extra cash for family fun. It has turned into a real, viable business for me.”

Another site moms are making money on is Helium. I have not tried Helium yet but I looked over it. It looks like a very professional site, this is what I was told:

Helium (www.Helium.com), which has quickly become the world’s largest writing community and a favorite destination for thousands of stay-at-home moms.

Helium recently announced that its writers have exceeded $1 million in total earnings. The amount more than half of which was generated over the last six months — is a significant validation of the Helium publishing model.
At present, over one thousand Helium writers have earned more than $100, and top earners have made over $5,000 in a matter of months. Because of its flexibility, Helium is a natural fit for many stay-at-home moms who enjoy writing and have an interest in supplementing their household income.

One stay-at-home mom in Rhode Island, Trudi Buck, has earned over $3,200 over the last year by writing articles such as “How to Avoid the Holiday Bulge” for Helium.  A divorced mother of three small children, Trudi depends on the supplemental income she earns from Helium to cover special or unexpected expenses. “It is important for me to be home right now, at least until we get my daughter’s epilepsy under control,” says Trudi.

Another stay-at-home mom, Adina Allen, has made nearly $900 over the last year by writing about various parenting topics. A mother of three young children who lives in southern New Jersey, Adina spends about one hour each day on Helium, writing articles on a range of topics, such as “Simple Tips for Preparing Your House for Sale,” “Hottest Toys for 5-7 year old boys," and "Pros and Cons of the Walmart Credit Card."

Although it’s not “quit your day job money,” says Adina, the extra income generated from Helium is no small change either, especially in these tough times.

“I use my Helium earnings for simple household things like lunch money for my son, diapers for my twins, and my coffee addiction at Dunkin Donuts,” she says.

Recently named by Writer’s Digest as one of the “101 Best Websites for Writers,”  Helium rewards its writers based on merit, including the number of articles purchased through the site’s Freelance Writing Marketplace, winning writing contests and achieving high ratings from fellow writers. 

Helium is free for anyone to join and the community includes a variety of writers, including professional journalists, college students, stay-at-home moms, and medical and legal industry professionals.

Mom Bloggers Club has a few opportunities every now and then that come up. I did a post for compensation and you could think of a lot of my posts as for compensation. We’ll give you this product and 15.00 to go along with it, but it’s not much and considering how much I would charge per house I’m losing money. That’s why I don’t consider my blog writing for money, it’s more of writing to help my family save some money.

Twitter Moms has some opportunities as well. Most of them are way more work than I want to do and you only get a chance at getting something. I really like to have all of the details worked out before I do any of the work. That’s just smart right?

Mom Central pays you to blog or they provide gift cards or other opportunities.

Mom Select also provides opportunities. I’m working on the All program with them and they sent a Hayden Harnett bag worth 198.00. I was in shock when I read the value on someone else’s blog.

When it comes to getting paid though, you have to watch out for other concerns, which is another reason why I shy away from getting paid. People will not believe your posts if you were paid to write it. I want people to believe me so if I don’t like a product or find a flaw I will write about it. I just feel that showing that I’m going to write what I honestly think about something is important. More important than making the sponsor or company that provided the review item happy. I agree with Stephanie Azzarone’s article Should Mommy bloggers be paid? I also feel that we should be held accountable for our relationships with companies. We need to be paying attention to how the FTC regulations come out. I’ve kept quite for a while about how I feel because yes I do feel like I work hard on my blog, but I’m not sure I want to be paid.

I suppose this is how I feel, If I was writing for someone else’s website like Helium or gather, I would want to be paid. If what I was writing about a company or if I’m providing links and advertisements I want to be paid, but if I’m writing a review, my honest opinion, I do not want to be paid. I want the freedom to say yes I like it or this is a piece of crap. So to all of you mommies that want to make money while staying home good luck, get organized, find your niche and remember, it’s still work. It takes dedication.