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Frugal WAHMs Talk Radio March 25th Show
March 26, 2009 by Melissa · Leave a Comment
Tonight we had our FIRST Evening Broadcast and it was a huge hit! We had a large turnout and we were very happy! On our show tonight we had Sharon who is from CheckoutChicks.com This site is simply a wealth of wonderful information for anyone who is already a couponer or especially for someone who is looking to start couponing. Sharon talked to us about how imporant it is to really start your stockpile by buying those items that your family use and buy them on sale. She also cautioned that in the beginning when you are starting your stockpile you might notice that you are actually spending a little more than you are use to, but remeber that is because you are just starting your stockpile. Once you start to actually build your stockpile you will not have to buy as much, and you can be choosier.
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Frugal WAHMs Talk Radio March 19th Show
March 19, 2009 by Melissa · 3 Comments
On Today’s show we had actress Kathy Kinney who played Mimi Bobeck on the Drew Carey Show. We were so fortunate and grateful to be able to interview Actress Kathy Kinney today who allot of you may know as Mimi Bobeck from the popular TV Hit The Drew Carey Show. Kathy Kinney was on our show today to promote her new site and passion “Mrs. P“. Mrs. P is a beautiful site that is geared towards bringing the love of literacy and reading back into our children’s lives. At Mrs. P’s website you will find that this site is a fully interactive wonder for your kids, from the Magic Library to the talking fireplace, or the scary room, or the talking dictionary, there is hours of fun and learning for your children to explore. Be sure to bring your cup and coffee and listen to us laugh away as you get to know the incredibly gracious and funny Kathy Kinney and of course Mrs. P.
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Hiring Editors & Guest Bloggers & Co-Hosts
March 11, 2009 by Melissa · 5 Comments
Hi and thank you for your interest in our Blog Editor or Guest Blogger Positions!
Frugal WAHMs Talk Radio is a Blog and Podcast designed for our Work At Home Moms Community we deal in ALL topics that woman love!
Topics:
Saving Money
Being Frugal
Buidling our online businesses
Parenting
Kids & Babies
Gardening
Recipes
Meal Planning
Topics in the News
Social Networking
Advertising our sites
Couponing
Information about being an Editor for site or Magazine or BOTH
And many more topics! We have blog editors that submit articles to our site as least twice a week it can be on anything even sharing a recipe or great shopping deal or coupon! We do not limit our editors from what they posts! As an editor you have the opportunity to work on our main site Frugal WAHMs Talk Radio and you can also work on our sister sites Frugal WAHMs Product Reviews and or our Community on Ning! As an editor we will add you to our staff page with information about your site plus we will run your banner throughout our site and you get an ad in our Monthly Magazine that we publish online so get TONS Of free advertising for contributing to our site!
Co-Host
We are looking for one more co-hosts as a co-hosts you can join us on our LIVE shows Tuesday and Thursday mornings by calling into our listeners line! We will have certain topics or guest speakers for each show, part of being a co-host is to research the topic or guest speakers so that you can bring information or questions to the show! We are very laid back and relaxed show we like to compare ourselves to the TV version of the The View we all have different opinions and feelings and that is what makes the show great! Being a Co-Host you get all the advertising benefits above as our editors plus you can mention your sites on air and also announce any sales or specials going on with your site!
Guest Bloggers:
As a guest blogger you can submit articles and recipes directly from our website simply click on the submit content button in our menu and you can submit your articles or recipes please be sure to include your author’s bio with links to your site! This is great way to develop backlinks back to your site!!
Frugal WAHMs Talk Radio Family of Sites:
Frugal WAHMs Talk Radio
http://frugalwahmstalkradio.com
Frugal WAHMs Product Reviews
http://frugalwahmproductreviews.com
Frugal WAHMs Community
http://frugalwahmsfriends.ning.com/
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Frugal WAHMs Talk Radio March 5th Podcast
March 5, 2009 by Melissa · 3 Comments
On today’s show we talked about HOT TOPICS in the news, we also touched on how hard it can be for a abused woman to leave her attacker and how it is hard to judge an abused woman unless you are in her shoes! We were also blessed to have a guest speaker with us today Jo Ann from Little Miss Julia was on today to share with us all about her store that features handmade barrettes for little girls! Don’t forget to come back for our show on Tuesday where we will have Guest Speaker Kim McGrigg from Blogging for Change as our Guest Speaker. Also don’t forget you can download our Feb issue of Frugal WAHM Magazine for FREE from our site full of great articles, recipes and more! Stop on by today
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Product Review-Pledge Fabric Sweeper-Dog Hair No More!
Three years ago I gave in and allowed my girls to adopt a yellow labador puppy, who could resists those big brown eyes begging for you to take him home. Had I of known then what a pet hair nightmare I would have because of this cute little furball I might of changed my mind. Now Max is a beloved member of our family and over the last three years I have not found a great way to remove his pet hair from my furniture, other than the standard peel and stick lint rollars.
Well three years later and adding up the costs I have spent on sticky lint rollars that only worked half as well as they should of, I am beginning to think purchasing stocks in the lint rollar might of been the cheaper way to go. After hearing my disgust over pet hair in my home a friend of mine suggested that I try the new Pledge Fabric Sweeper that she had seen on TV.
Being skeptical and trying several products in the past I relunctaly headed to Walmart to see if I could find these. In the cleaning section at Walmart I was able to easily find a box that contained four pods for removing hair at $4.62 per box.
Directions for Use:
According to Package directions you are to move the pods side to side on upholstered furniture using mild pressure. Moving the pod side to side in strokes about 8-10 inches in length in the direction of the arrow on the pod itself.
The Pod is also self cleaning meaning all the fur is contained inside the pod so simply going in one direction it picks up the hair and when you move in the opposite direction the second brushes clean off the first brushes so they are ready for another round of cleaning.
If you do find that pet hair is building up on the brushes on the pod just repeat the side to side motive a few times to allow the brushes to clean themself.
Where to use the Fabric Sweeper:
Pledge claims that you can use this product on all upholstered items such as couches, chairs, and more! Also claims it is perfect for removing hair off of pillows and cushions and car interiors which is a huge plus!
Being a pet family who are the proud owners of a couple of cats and one shedding monster of a yellow lab I as anxious to try this out to see how well it really worked. In my living room we have a maroon wingback chair that for some reason is my dog’s favorite place to lay, now you can imagine what a dark maroon chair with a yellow dog fur on it will look like GROSE! So I set off to try it. The main cushion on the chair was literally covered in fur, after about a minute of going side to side with pod I was happily surprised to say that the cushion literally looked brand new. Never had my chair been so clean, not wiith vaccuming, not with our lint rollars. This was the first time in years you could tell this was actually a marroon chair and not white!
To say this product did just as it stated is an understatement, for those of you pet lovers I honestly can say you cannot live without this! Each pod last in my household about 4-5 days and that is cleaning daily two wingback chairs and couch completely. Not only was this product easy to use and understand, very durable, but this actually did what it was set out to do and that was remove the unwanted pet hair.
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Are you ready for some football?
December 19, 2008 by Melissa · Leave a Comment
Ok is your husband absent and gone from the beginning of Football Season until the end? A big blob that simply sits on your couch eating endless amounts of chips and snacks as he is glued to the TV watching is favorite Football hero’s in action?
I am afraid there are alot of “Football Widows” out there that go through this each and every season! Well I have came across a great place to get your husband off that couch and into the action without breaking the bank! At Ticket Feeder you get purchase those Sports Tickets without breaking the bank! At Ticket Feeder you will find a very easy to use website where they offer everything from Sporting Events Tickets, to Concerts and Theaters, all in one convient location.
This site is very user friendly offering you all the events you and your family would love to attend all in the convience of your fingertips. On the front page you will even see highlight of upcoming events so you can stay updated and current on all great actitivites going on your area. So before you become a “Football Widow” this year, get your husband off the couch and into the action by attending a realfootball game at Ticket Feeder.
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How to Get Movies for Free or Cheap
November 17, 2008 by Melissa · Leave a Comment
A few months back I cancelled our Direct TV service (much to my kids chagrin). I couldn’t justify paying $74 a month anymore once I discovered a few other alternatives that are just as usable, if not better because of the Free factor!
Here are 3 alternatives to cable I found that we are now going to use:
Option # 1
Free Rentals at RedBox which are DVD rental kiosks in grocery stores.
Their prices — $1/day with returns before 9 PM — are perfect for casual movie watchers who watch movies the night they get them and don’t want to be in a monthly subscription with Netflix or Blockbuster.
The selection is great: new movies from a number of genres sure to please any member of the family.
But the best part? You can rent movies for free — over and over and over again.
Redbox offer promo codes for free one-night rentals, and I’ve been using the same promo code over and over and over to get multiple free rentals.
In order to get the free rentals, here’s what you need to do:
1. Find your local Redbox (look here)
2. Double check they have the movie you want in stock (view selection here)
3. Head over to the Redbox, and select “Rent with a Promo Code”
4. Enter the code “Breakroom” and choose your movie
5. Swipe your credit/debit card (in case you decide to keep the movie for more than one night) and get the movie
6. Head home and enjoy!
You won’t be charged for the movie as long as you return the DVD before 9 PM the next day.
You can also sign up for their RedBox Mondays text messages and they’ll text you a code every Monday (and sometimes other days) for a free rental.
Check out http://www.insideredbox.com/:
Each state has a list of codes that can be used at anytime not only Mondays, and you can keep track with this site on which codes you have already used for Free.
Option # 2
Amazon Video on Demand : (Click on banner for more details)
The Amazon Unbox Video Downloads Store has thousands of DVD-quality TV shows, movies, and more for you to purchase or rent with a quite a few that are Free to view.
You can preview upcoming Fall shows, see new TV Episodes and more all for Free. Some children’s favorites I found to be only $1.99. There are a number of ways to watch Amazon Video On Demand movies and TV shows on your television set. To view more ways, click here.
If you purchase a movie, it goes directly into your Video Library which saves the video for easy viewing again & again! Not like cable where you only get the movie for 24 hours.
Option # 3
Hulu.com:
You can watch all kinds of movies and tv shows for free. Not to mention that you don’t have to wait for them to download. This is a new one for me that I am exploring, but have had great success with it so far!!
Those are just a few ways I have found as an alternative to cutting back without much sacrifice.What ways have you found to cut back on any household expense?
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ABC’s For Direct Sales
October 22, 2008 by Melissa · Leave a Comment
I love vision boards, affirmation boards and favorite quotes boards. Have you ever considered an ABC board? I’ll share my thoughts for an ABC board. Then have fun creating your own board. Write things that can help you in business.
Each day of the month choose one letter and concentrate on just that letter for the day. What you’ll find after several months is that your ABC’s have now become habit.
A is for Attitude. Be very aware of the attitude you have. How are you sharing yourself with others? Are others seeing you with a positive attitude?
B is for Books. Are you reading just a little bit each and every day? Part of being a leader in direct sales is learning and sharing that knowledge with others.
C is for Catalogs. Make sure you always have a catalog available for anyone who requests one. Don’t get caught off guard when someone says, “Do you have a catalog?”
D is for Devotion. Give your business your undivided attention as often as possible.
E is for Effort. Money is made when time and effort are put into your business.
F is for Family. Always remember your family. Take time each day to show your appreciation for your family and for their support in your business.
G is for Goals. Set short term and long term goals both for your business and also for your own personal growth.
H is for Help. Make sure that when you need help you ask for it. When you are asked for help by others take the time to make sure they understand your answers.
I is for Imagination. Use your imagination when marketing.
J is for Judgment. Never assume someone does or does not wish to do business with you. Always ask.
K is for Kudos. Always offer your thanks to those who make a purchase from you.
L is for Leadership. Invest time each week to learn new skills and improve existing skills.
M is for Mentoring. Choose an assortment of mentors for your business. When you find someone who is new to the business, offer to mentor there. Invest some time sharing what others have shared with you.
N is for Neat. I like a really organized work space. Then I know where everything is and everything has its place.
O is for Opportunity. Direct sales provides incredible opportunity. You’ll meet others. You’ll learn new skills. You’ll build a business all your own. Take advantage of each opportunity that comes your way.
P is for Prospecting. Make sure that some of your time each week is devoted to prospecting. Prospecting does not have to be aggressive. Find ways that work for you to get out there and prospect.
Q is for Quiet. Each of us needs some quiet time in our lives. Take a few minutes each day just for yourself.
R is for Recruits. Make sure that your team is happy they’ve joined you. Send them company updates. Send them congratulatory letters when they’ve achieved a company incentive. Remember that those you recruit are your business.
S is for Success. The word success means something different to everyone. Spend some time evaluating what success means to you and what steps you’ll need to take to achieve that success.
T is for Time. Keep calendars so that you know where you need to spend time and how much time you’ve spent there. Remember your family and yourself and invest time into both.
U is for Understanding. Show others your understanding when their priorities don’t match yours. We are all different. Make it a point to understand what is happening in the lives of your team members.
V is for Vision. Create a vision board. Write a goal sheet to help you meet your visions. Share your visions with others.
W is for Writing. Spend time each week writing. Write articles. Write in your blog. Write posts on message boards. Share yourself through your words.
X is for Xenophobia. If speaking with strangers is tough for you, invest time daily working on this fear. Make it a point to talk to one new person every single day.
Y is for Yesterday. Remember yesterday, but don’t dwell on it. Today is a new day that you get to mold into the day you want it to be. When you think of yesterday, use it as a tool to learn what you want today.
Z is for Zipper. Remember that a direct sales business can be like a zipper. You’ll have your ups and you’ll have your downs.
When you create your ABC board, think of your own company and make a list that is really specific to you, your company and your products. Then work each day on just one letter until all 26 have become habit.
Audrey Okaneko has been in direct sales since 1983. She can be reached at audreyoka@cox.net or you can Become a Tupperware Consultant
Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com
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Dove Hair Care Sample
October 15, 2008 by Melissa · Leave a Comment
Choice of a free sample of Theraphy system either Dove Shine Theraphy or Dove go fresh energize
http://www.dove.us/#/haircare/free_sample.aspx
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Melissa
October 11, 2008 by Melissa · Leave a Comment



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