Without Having to Work for Someone Else, Without Exchanging Time for Pay and Without Shelling Out Tons of Start-up Money
On Thursday, April 25th 1-3pm EST, and for the only time this year, blogger and money expert Kara Stevens will be teaching her top structures and systems for making $1K every month as a part-time blogger
Grab your seat before before April 25th, 2019 to receive over $800 in bonuses!
$147 (One-time discount, regularly $217)
In this 2-hour mastermind, you will learn exactly how to make $1k every month as a part-time blogger, full-time employee without having to work for someone else, without exchanging time for pay and without shelling out tons of start-up money.
If you answered “YES” to any of the above, then you need to join me on Thursday, April 25th, 1-3pm EST
I started blogging because I love writing, money, and brown girls, and wanted to create an online community that I wanted to see. The thing is that I still enjoyed my 9-5 and wasn’t quite sold on the idea of jumping in the water without a safety net. For a while, I thought that I was a punk for not quitting my job cold turkey to pursue my passion. But after some soul-searching and a lot of advice from mentors, I soon realized four things:
I realized that I wasn’t a sucka, I was smart. My one, full basket approach to part-time entrepreneurship and full-time employment will take me to the land of milk and honey, for sure.
To clock-in at anybody’s offices,
Check-in with anybody’s boss,
Or
Be stifled by anybody’s pay ceiling.
None of them.
The Frugal Feminista has brought out the financial freedom fighter in me and I want to be able to share my secrets with you.
In the word of Beyonce, I’m a grown woman.
If you want to bring $1k into your life on a monthly basis, move to action.
I started blogging because I love writing , money, brown girls, and wanted to create and online community that I wanted to see. The thing is that I still enjoyed my 9-5 and wasn’t quite sold on the idea of jumping in the water without a safety net. For a while, I thought that I was a punk for not quitting my job cold turkey to pursue my passion. But after some soul-searching and a lot of advice form mentors, I soon realized four things: