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Job Searching for Women Over 50 – 14 Secrets You Need to Know

An increasing number of women are trying to remain in the workplace for longer and are searching for rewarding and meaningful positions. This guide, Job Searching for Women Over 50: 14 Secrets You Need to Know, is a step-by-step approach to taking charge of your profession with competence and self-confidence.  With age comes wisdom, maturity, and a demonstrated capacity to perform complex tasks under pressure, and this article shows how to sell such attributes to future employers. With this formula, you’ll be well on your way to being a successful employee!   Become a Member of Professional Networking Sites   Online resources are essential for both seeking a job and locating a possible employee. An updated CV and a professional photo should be part of your profile. When applying for a job, it’s a good idea to include information about where you reside and the type of industry you want to work in. You should activate the option on the site that alerts potential employers that you are employable and actively hunting for career-related opportunities.    Know What You’re Trying to Find   There are no matchmakers in HR or recruiting. They assign employees to certain jobs. The more specific you are in your job search, the easier it will be for potential employers to find out what positions you are interested in and the roles your profile is best suited for. Not all firms use the same titles for similar roles. The title listed by recruiters may be different from what you were used to at your previous employment. Your connections may be able to point you in the right direction when it comes to job vacancies. As a result, having a discussion is critical.   Refresh Your Professional Profile   Maintaining the appearance of a recent CV is essential to prevent being perceived as out of date or obsolete. You may change the script to make your resume look contemporary. Go for more sophisticated fonts such as Calibri or Ariel to give your resume an updated look.  A Hotmail or Yahoo email address is also a sign of inexperience. Use a Gmail account instead. The general aim statement and “references available upon request” can both be removed from your resume.  Review contemporary CV samples online for different ideas on modernizing your resume. Pay attention to industry and role-specific CV trends. You still have a few options for improving your resume: Graduation dates older than five years should be removed. (It’s a good idea to keep track of recent schooling dates!) To begin with, you may have to limit the length of your CV to 10-15 years. If you’ve worked for the same employer for over 10 years, you may want to mention only your most recent positions. And don’t include the whole duration of employment next to the positions, only the start and end dates.  Employers are more interested in your most recent work experience, after all. It demonstrates your current level of ability. Examples and tales that highlight the talents stated in your resume should also be included. More recent positions should have more accomplishments, while previous jobs should take less space and time on your resume.   Upskilling Is Important   If you examine the job role and feel you won’t be a good fit because you have to utilize software you have never used, you are making a typical error commonly prevalent among job searchers over 50.  After taking time off to care for a family member, women returning to the workforce should not rule themselves out of consideration for a position just because they do not yet have the necessary skills and experience.  Even if you are not familiar with the program specified in the job description, you may still be qualified for the position. Instead of passing up this chance, enroll in an online course or watch a YouTube lesson to learn how to utilize the program.  Anybody can take online lessons to become certified in software products, such as SAP, AWS, and Salesforce.   Keep Your Age and the Interviewer’s Age Out of the Question   By disclosing your age while being interviewed, you draw attention to your age, something you do not want to do. Do not make a joke about the younger manager’s age, either. You should not mention the age of the interviewer, even if the interviewer is only a few years older than your children.    Handle All the Red Flags   Having a positive attitude does not imply ignoring legitimate issues that may arise throughout your quest for a job. Employers are pickier; a strong résumé no longer suffices anymore, and getting an interview often involves overcoming challenges.  Employers may be put off if they see red flags in your application, so be prepared to address those issues head-on.   Showcase Your Expertise in the Use of Technology   It is a commonly known fact that older workers cannot utilize modern technologies efficiently. Employers will be impressed if they know that you are up to date on the latest technology trends. Your ability to demonstrate your familiarity with digital technology will be your most crucial tool in overcoming ageism in the workplace.  Subtle hints that you are interested in technology might be conveyed in a variety of ways: Including your LinkedIn URL in your CV, mentioning an intriguing article you read on the employer’s social media, or simply sharing your experience about being a frequent contributor to industry-related networking groups are all good ways to get your foot in the door.   Give a Fantastic Interview   The hiring manager will be impressed if you demonstrate how your expertise can assist them throughout the interview. Ask about the corporate goals or hurdles, and then give advice or solutions to achieve goals and resolve the issues.  Describe to them what you can bring to the table if they agree to have you as a part of their team. Make it clear that you love working with others and passing on your wisdom to younger colleagues.  At

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How to Start a Blog - A Complete Guide

How To Start a Blog – A Complete Guide

Are you thinking about starting a blog but don’t know where to start? That’s normal —  just about every person who has started a blog didn’t know where to begin. The good news is that it’s not that hard to start a blog. And the even better news is — it’s a lot of fun having your own blog. It’s your own piece of real estate — one you want to nurture and develop into something that draws people in. A blog can be used for a variety of purposes. If you’re an expert in your field, it’s a great way to establish yourself as an authority. It’s also an excellent way to get people to your website and spread the word about what you’re interested in writing about. The idea of writing popular blogs that make money can sound a little intimidating to a beginner. Starting a blog for the first time can be both exhilarating and overwhelming, believing that what you’ve written will be read and shared by others. It’s like nothing you might have ever experienced before.  On the other hand, starting a blog can also be time-consuming and pulling your hair out frustrating. Therefore, reading this beginner’s guide is highly recommended.  To help you avoid these pitfalls and get you moving forward, just follow this list of blog-writing tips.   So What Exactly Is a Blog?     A blog could be referred to as a site that lets users reflect, discuss different topics, and share opinions in the form of a journal online. Sometimes, it allows the readers to comment on the post as well.   Different Types of Blogs   The four most common types of blogs are personal blogs, affiliate blogs, niche blogs, and business blogs.    Getting Started with Your Blog   Go ahead and grab yourself something to drink, get comfortable and read through this guide before you start anything. If stuff pops in your head while reading, write it down. Blogging for beginners can be tricky if you do not make specific considerations. This article will provide you step by step instructions that you can follow to start a blog.   Find the Right Niche   The most crucial component of starting a blog is finding the correct niche. Your blogs will get beaten down by high-authority websites if you choose a market with too much competition.  Your blogs will have little influence if you choose a niche with little demand. Your specialty must be somewhere in the center, and it must also be easy to profit from.  The topic you choose for your blog should be something you like learning about and discussing. It could be about a hobby, job, or even a new car you recently purchased.  You don’t need to be an expert in this field to write on it. Just make sure it’s a topic that you’re excited about discussing.   Conduct a Market Analysis   Studying strategies and tactics used by other bloggers is worthwhile if you want to learn from successful bloggers. The goal here isn’t to copy specific elements from other blogs but rather to better understand what makes a good blog for readers.  Make sure that your content stands out from the rest of the competitors. Develop quality and value-driven strategies for your original content.   Choosing a Blog Title   The name you choose for your blog is crucial. Marketing, branding, and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) rely heavily on it. With so many blogs already out there, it can be challenging to develop a unique name for your own.  Short, unique, memorable, and containing your main keywords are qualities of a good blog name. The main topic of your website is the primary keyword of your blog. Those looking for information on a specific topic will find your blog much more quickly due to this.  You may easily alter the name of your blog later, and you’ll only need to get a new domain name for that. Choosing a blog name is important, but don’t let it hold you back.  You can always rename your blog in the future.   Create a URL for Your Blog   Your blogging brand is built on your domain name. If your domain name matches the name of your blog, it strengthens that brand and makes it easier for visitors to remember and return.  Choosing a prominent blog domain name relevant to your blog’s content makes it easier for readers to locate you.  But picking a distinctive domain name might be a terrific strategy to separate yourself from your competition if your blog is popular later.   Here are some suggestions for picking a great domain name: Always choose a .com wherever possible Avoid using digits, homophones (words that sounds the same but are spelled differently), and digits  Make sure the name is simple to pronounce and comprehend Don’t use complicated or often misspelled terminology   Getting Your Blog Online   A blogging platform and blog hosting are required to get your site up and running. A bonus is that these are frequently bundled together.  The hosting company is where your files are stored and kept safe and secure.  And the blogging platform is where you do all the work — your blog posts, images, etc. It’s your home base. The WordPress blogging platform is the most widely used, flexible, and user-friendly platform for creating a blog, so we’ll show you how to get started with it in this post.   Hosting   One of the most popular hosting companies is Bluehost, which has been in business since 2003 and hosts around 2 million websites. Bluehost is what I use and I absolutely love it. Their customer service is excellent and they are more than willing to help you with any of your questions. You can head over to Bluehost by Clicking Here Then choose “Web Hosting Done Right” and choose your plan. You will also note that your domain name is free for

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Practical Way for Women to Earn Extra Money for Retirement

Practical Ways for Women to Make Extra Money for Retirement

When it comes to retirement, the majority of women are on the short end of the stick. In fact, women may have to come up with practical ways to make extra money for retirement. It’s no hidden secret that there’s a considerable income gap between men and women in most sectors. This gap continues not just till the point of retirement but after retirement as well. Women are also at a higher risk of being financially stranded or burdened due to parenting expenses, divorce, and widowhood. In fact, according to a survey conducted in collaboration with Ipsos, 60% of women aged more than 60 years were worried that the cost of healthcare would far exceed their retirement income. In light of all of these facts, we would strongly advise you to start preparing for retirement long before you finally bid goodbye to your job for good.   Your Retirement Will Be Here Before You Know It!   A woman puts her family first all her life. Her home and the well-being of her family are always on top of her priority list. However, in keeping everyone first, she often loses herself. All the time a woman could use to make her post-retirement phase comfortable and stress-free gets utilized in ensuring her family gets the best of everything. By the time a woman retires, she doesn’t have much in her bank account that could cover up for her old age healthcare and living expenses. If you don’t want a life where you’re dependent on your children or benefits and aid to meet your basic expenses, you’ve got to start preparing today. Instead of thinking of what’s next when you’re nearing retirement, start looking at options that’ll help you earn more money that will help you lead a comfortable post-retirement period. Most of us live paycheck to paycheck, and saving money for retirement from your already limited income might not be the most viable option. If retirement expenses are your concern today when you’re still not too old to work, we say you should pat yourself on the back because you’re on the right track! This blog post lists down some of the best and most promising ways in which women can earn extra money for retirement.   Rent Out Spare Rooms Yes, this sounded weird to me when I first learned about it, but then I remembered my oldest son rented a room when he was in college, and he loved staying there. And most people have a spare room or two when their children grow up and move about their lives. So instead of moving to a smaller house, consider staying in your current house and renting out a spare room or two. Platforms like HomeAway and Airbnb are excellent places to list your property. They connect you with potential renters, and you get to decide everything, from how much rent they pay to what rules you would like the renters to follow. It’s one of the easiest ways to ensure a steady income without having to do much after you retire.   Become a Reseller on eBay Becoming a reseller on eBay is another way to make extra money after you retire. You can evaluate the market to see what products are most in demand. You can go about flea markets and antique stores and get your hands on unique items that you think will sell at a good price. With just a little investment (if you do it smartly), you can make loads of money. You just need to establish a strong strategy and plunge into the reselling business in full throttle!   [convertkit form=2844806]     Become a Tutor Is there any subject you’ve got expertise in and can teach? Well, you can consider tutoring after you retire. You don’t have to go anywhere if that’s a concern. You can have students come over to your place to study, or you can teach through Zoom or any other platform. Thanks to the growing trend of virtual learning, tutoring from home is the new norm. Suppose you want to take tutoring as a full-time profession after retirement. In that case, you can advertise your tutoring services or respond to tutoring job postings on a website like Monster and Indeed.   Pet Care Are you an animal lover? If yes, you can choose to offer your pet care services for extra money for retirement. You can create your account on platforms like Wag and Rover and list down the pet care services you’re willing to offer along with your charges, preferred times, and all the relevant details. Did you ever think you could earn money by simply taking someone’s dog out for a walk or looking after them when their owner has to be somewhere important? Would you believe it if we told you that you can earn $30/hour for taking a dog for a walk in New York? Yeah, let that sink in!   Sell Your Handmade Crafts Is there something in the art world that you’re exceptionally good at? It could be painting, knitting, embroidering, stitching, etc. You might not know this yet, but there’s a massive demand for handmade crafts. In fact, it can be a source of huge income after you retire. What you should do is start long before you retire, make a few pieces every few weeks, and sell them online. This will help you establish an image and reputation. By the time you retire, you’ll already have a considerable following and customer base. You’ll have all the time in the world after you retire, and that’s when you can create more pieces, sell them, and make good money. Handmade crafts sell at pretty good prices because a lot of hard work and time goes into making them. So, if you’re good at making anything, don’t downplay your skill because it can help you earn money for your retirement. Check out sites like Etsy, Zazzle, and Red Bubble. I’m familiar with Etsy,

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Make Your Home Office Your Inspiring Sanctuary

Make Your Home Office Your Inspiring Sanctuary

Creating your home office should be all About You! This is your space, so make your home office your inspiring sanctuary – a place that comforts you, inspires you, and motivates you to be productive. In other words – a place where you want to be – not where you HAVE to be. When you are first starting your online business you may not need to have your own sanctuary at first. But after a period of time you want to get in the habit of going to your “Office” (yes, mentally, it really does make a difference). So this is just a short post with a few ideas that just may help you make your home office your inspiring sanctuary. Where Should I Put My Home Office Now this all depends on how much space you have. But even if you don’t have a lot of room there’s always someplace you can set-up shop. So let’s go over a few ideas to get your juices flowing and help you find your inspiring sanctuary. And remember, a little imagination goes a long way!   Home Office Ideas for Small Spaces Convert a Closet Into a Home Office People have actually converted a closet into their home office, which is a brilliant idea if you don’t need that closet space. Here are some links for converting a closet into a home office that can give you an idea on how to set it up: How to Make a Cloffice How to Turn a Closet Into a Home Office HGTV Turning a Closet Into a Home Office Houzz – How to Turn a Closet Into an Office Family Handyman – Project on Turning Your Closet Into an Office Next Luxury – 40 Best Closet Office Ideas Laundry Room Talk about not being disturbed! I know there wasn’t much traction going on in our laundry room when the boys were still living at home – well except me of course (I sometimes wonder if they even knew we had a laundry room). Now not everyone’s laundry room is as big as the one in the above photo but if you have enough space to add a desk and a chair, then – voila – you have a home office. You could put down a little throw rug, add some lighting and maybe even a plant to help brighten things up. Check out these sites to give you a few ideas: How to Create an Office in a Laundry Room Laundry Room to Small Home Office Conversion Office and Laundry Room Combo 23 Incredibly Efficient And Multifunctional Laundry Room Ideas50 Laundry Room Ideas That Make Folding a Lot Less Tedious Under The Stairs Ok, yes, I’m going to say it – if Harry Potter could live under the stairs – why not a home office? It’s just sitting there – wasted space – so make it your space. Check these out: 25 Home Office Nooks Under The Stairs 22 Ideas To Organize A Home Office Under The Stairs How To Turn The Space Under Your Staircase Into A Home Office Home office under the stairs: Quick ideas for every home Home Office in Your Bedroom Having a home office in your bedroom is probably a great place to start if you don’t have any extra room any place else. Check out these websites that have great ideas on how to go about organizing space in your bedroom to accommodate an office: 11 Tips for Successful Office/Bedroom Setup Bedroom/Office Ideas 21+ Bedroom/Office Ideas 27 Ways to Create a Stylish Small Home Office I Created a Tiny Office in My Bedroom, and Here’s Why You Should, Too There’s Always Your Living Room You could always have your home office in your living room but I guess that would depend on how much traffic your living room gets. For example, there’s just myself and my husband at home (yes, we are empty nesters) so there are times when I just sit on the sofa and work on my laptop. However, if my boys were still living at home, that might be a different story. So if this is something that you are comfortable with, check out these living room ideas for a home office: 10 Spectacular Living Room Office Ideas for Working in Style Work From Home: 9 Places to Put an Office in Your Living Room 25 Ways To Pull Off An Office Nook In A Living Room 7 Home Office Setup Ideas to get you Inspired Combination Family Room And Office Ideas & Photos Creative Home Office Combined With Living Room For Apartment Home Office Ideas on a Budget First you want to try to use what you already have in your home. Take a look around to see what you can use. And if you have to buy items, shop around for cheap bargains – like garage sales and second hand stores. You can also DIY office furniture – like purchasing stuff at IKEA (great prices) and putting it together yourself. Here’s some websites that you should check out for more ideas: How to Set up a Budget Home Office 8 Home Office Ideas on a Budget (+ pics of MY Home Office!) HGTV Chic, Organized Home Office for Under $100 How to Set Up a Home Office on a Budget Home Office Ideas on a Budget Home Office Decor Ideas: 5 Budget-Friendly Must-Haves 21 DIY Home Office Décor Ideas to Inspire a Workspace Refresh How Can I Make My Home Office More Inviting? Paint If you are able to paint your office area try to choose something that makes you happy. For example, green is calming and can increase concentration; yellow increases creativity; blue helps with focus, and so on. Lighting Natural light is the best and most uplifting but a lot of us don’t have that option. You can add table lamps, desk lamps or floor lamps. Just don’t work in dim light, which sounds like a no-brainer, but dim lighting

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Woman Earning Extra Money for Retirement

Enterprising Side Jobs After 50 That Can Be Life-Changing

According to SideHusl.com, Baby Boomers and Generation Xs’ are “Scrambling to make more money because they’re approaching retirement and they are realizing what they have saved isn’t going to last.” And that’s where a side job or business comes into play. No matter where you’re from or what you do, thanks to the internet, enterprising side jobs after 50 are available and can turn out to be life-changing. Is 50 Too Old to Change Careers? People 50 and over have plenty of experience to bring to a new career. And side jobs after 50 are getting easier to find. There are so many exciting opportunities out there that didn’t exist year ago. Finding something you love to do, or something that makes you feel like you are giving back to your community, can be accomplished while still working your full-time job. Any hobby or passion can be turned into a side job, but you have to be willing to put in the effort, research, and commitment. And understand it’s not going to happen overnight! Job Ideas for 50 Year Olds and Above Administrative –  If you’ve worked in the administrative field, some ideas for changing it up a little bit, and that you can do at home are: Virtual Assistant Proofreader/Editor Writing — Content Marketing, Social Media, Email Newsletters, Copywriting, Blog writing Data Entry Transcriptionist Research Assistant – If research is a passion of yours (yes, people actually do have a passion for research) then check with colleges, laboratories, newspapers, and online businesses. Think about things you love to research, and start contacting businesses in that field. Translator – Fluent in another language? Once again, depending on your locations and the second language, you can contact local businesses, tourism and schools to see if they are in need of a translator. You can also find jobs online that may need articles or white papers translated into another language. Bookkeeper – If you have a background in accounting and know the software (such as Quickbooks), then this is definitely something that can be started on the side and also done at home. Tutoring – If you have a degree and like to teach, this is something that can now be done at home via the internet. Contact your local schools and see if they are in need of tutors. You can also advertise in your local paper and online. Nanny – Parents are extremely busy nowadays and wearing many different hats. Having a trustworthy person taking care of their children is a load off their minds. Staging Homes – If you love interior design and have a knack for making things come together, contact local real estate agencies and let them know what you do. Dog Walking – This is a growing business among the older crowd and also a great way to get exercise. You can also offer pet sitting. Tour Guide – Depending on your location, and if your location is popular with tourists, this is also becoming a popular enterprise with older people. Your Chamber of Commerce would know how you could get started in this line of work. Interior Design – Do people tell you they love how you decorated your home? Do you have a passion for interior design and transforming the plain into the beautiful? You could always start this online by giving advice and showing examples on your website, and also let your local Chamber of Commerce know you are available for consultations. You can also become a consultant online where people would schedule an appointment with you to go over ideas. Hotel Concierge – If taking care of people is your forte, check out your local hotels. The hospitality industry has one of the highest turn-over rates so they may be hiring. Changing Your Career After 50 If you are contemplating changing your career after 50, then trying side jobs before you quit your full-time job is the way to go. Making extra money on the side can be life-changing, whether it’s for retirement or getting out of debt before you retire. Take the time and subscribe to my email list and you will continue to get fresh ideas on side jobs after 50 right to your inbox. After all, it’s your retirement and peace of mind we are talking about. Have a Wonderful Day! Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave

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Hi, I’m Mary Jean

And my goal is to help women earn extra money for retirement – or for just every day living. There are so many ways to earn extra money online (and some women are making HUGE amounts of money with online businesses) and that’s why Side Jobs After 50 was born. This is also my journey on making extra money online. So here’s to us Ladies!!!

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