Hello, darlings. It’s been a while.
A looooong while, in fact: it’s a year since I returned home from Vegas with a notebook full of plans for what became Cash and Joy, where I spend my time nowadays.
I’ve been pondering for some time: what should I do with the ten months of daily content that I wrote here? Some of it isn’t very good, and some is okay, but I’m pretty sure there are some gems in among the 338 published posts. (!!!)
So I have an idea.
People to go through the backlog of content and gather the best articles into themed resources. I will sell those resources for a VERY modest fee ($10 or so?) and share the profits with the people who do the work.
This will likely add up to a startling $3 or so per copy, which is unlikely to be fair compensation for your time unless I sell a hundred or so. So I understand if I mostly get polite silence.
But if you were thinking of going through the archives anyway, then this could be a spectacular opportunity to fill your brain with excellent ideas, and make a bit of money at the same time.
Send an email to catherine@cashandjoy.com and we’ll talk details.
Rock on, lovely.
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