Although this is a personal blog, it is particularly focused on the niche area of generating an equine career. At this point in my life, I am unable to work with horses, but that doesn’t stop me pursuing earning income on account of them.
This is achieved through my novels, horse resources at TeachersPayTeachers, a course at Udemy and this blog. Each item is horse focused.
I have a 1 year old daughter and my husband and I are planning to increase our family over the next few years. For me, going back into the workforce is an unappealing possibility. Earning from home is a very appealing possibility. Particularly as we are saving for land to set up a horse property on.
So I invite you to journey with me as I work each week to take steps towards generating a consistent income online, particularly through Equus Education. I’d love to know from you: if you have generated system/s online through which you are earning money from your blog/website, what are you doing?
I am just now looking into Amazon Affiliates with regards to horse books that I review, and am starting to build up the use of Google Adsense. Touch in each month and find out how things are going and whether I can turn a horse blog into a viable form of income. Comments welcome!
“Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success.” – Dale Carnegie
Deborah Stacey says
Hi Christine,
I started a website in September 2013, and my first workbook came out at the end of January this year. I too am working doing something I love, and hope to be able to earn a living at it. I’ve signed on for your newsletter and followed you on TeachersPayTeachers.
I too am planning on posting resources for educators on their site—haven’t gotten to it yet. My focus is horses & the associated elementary level math and science found in the real-world of horses. Look forward to following along on your journey!
Christine says
Hi Deborah!
What an interesting focus for horse work! I’ll be sure to check out your site 🙂
Christine