Going down an emotive line with this isn't wise soooo...let's go with some MONEY SHED FACTS regarding this site (not me personally) and how it has helped poeple
Since April 2016 when we first started award prize money for the monthly earnings contest, we have given away £1000 in prize money
On top of that, We have given away over another £2000+ in posting competitions/sweepstakes over the years
The above has all been out of my own pocket. No other site, not MumsNet, not the green site etc. give out as much cash as we do to our forum community posters
The comment someone on the link above to Mumsnet made about having to post 10 times to get a Roamler code has been a 'rule' here since 2015 and it makes people actually contribute to the discussion instead of just posting any old nonsense. Without good moderation, the reality is that Mums who sign up to MLM out of desperation also pray on other Mum communities because that is their target demographic, sadly everyone loses out.
Since the Earnings Challenge has been running over £250,000+ has been earned from our users
Since 2015 people who have promoted their work from home opportunities and updated us with signup stats have made over £10,000+ in signups.
Demographics Wise the forum is more populated by men
While with the blog it's women that use it the most
Now if you think those people are helped based on their sex/gender then you are utterly wrong. The same way we do outreach in the student / disabled / retired communites. They just want help to improve their lives. They don't want MLM, they don't want to be ripped off, they just want easy to access information for earning a lot of money online.
Mumsnet is a community of (mostly) Mums, and it's a FACT that more women stay at home to look after their kids than men.
So connecting with a community such as that where Mums are maybe in distress about feeling they HAVE to work return to work and have no option is a natural fit for a site like that. And over the years help has been provided as I said to hundreds of Mums on there to help improve their lives / give them options. Even recently (which is the busy time of the year for people to make new changes as its the start of a new year) when blog posts for over here have been promoted it's been done in a contextual manner with questions from users being answered along the way.
Since April 2016 when we first started award prize money for the monthly earnings contest, we have given away £1000 in prize money
On top of that, We have given away over another £2000+ in posting competitions/sweepstakes over the years
The above has all been out of my own pocket. No other site, not MumsNet, not the green site etc. give out as much cash as we do to our forum community posters
The comment someone on the link above to Mumsnet made about having to post 10 times to get a Roamler code has been a 'rule' here since 2015 and it makes people actually contribute to the discussion instead of just posting any old nonsense. Without good moderation, the reality is that Mums who sign up to MLM out of desperation also pray on other Mum communities because that is their target demographic, sadly everyone loses out.
Since the Earnings Challenge has been running over £250,000+ has been earned from our users
Since 2015 people who have promoted their work from home opportunities and updated us with signup stats have made over £10,000+ in signups.
Demographics Wise the forum is more populated by men
While with the blog it's women that use it the most
Now if you think those people are helped based on their sex/gender then you are utterly wrong. The same way we do outreach in the student / disabled / retired communites. They just want help to improve their lives. They don't want MLM, they don't want to be ripped off, they just want easy to access information for earning a lot of money online.
Mumsnet is a community of (mostly) Mums, and it's a FACT that more women stay at home to look after their kids than men.
Number of stay-at-home fathers slumps to its lowest level in 5 years
There were 223,000 stay-at-home fathers in the UK in the three months to August – the lowest number since mid-2013, according to the Office for National Statistics.
www.dailymail.co.uk
So connecting with a community such as that where Mums are maybe in distress about feeling they HAVE to work return to work and have no option is a natural fit for a site like that. And over the years help has been provided as I said to hundreds of Mums on there to help improve their lives / give them options. Even recently (which is the busy time of the year for people to make new changes as its the start of a new year) when blog posts for over here have been promoted it's been done in a contextual manner with questions from users being answered along the way.
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