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Money Infant Writes for You

When I started Money Infant it was with the intention of writing about my own struggles with debt and money. Since that time I have paid off my debts and made an epic (in my mind anyway) journey, leaving the safety of my corporate employer and taking myself and my family some 12k miles from the US to our new home in Thailand.

Many of you connected with me during that time and are familiar with the unique challenges posed by such a change in employment combined with a *very* long distance move.

I’ve not posted here in some time, not because I don’t enjoy writing for the site (I do very much), but more because of my family’s immediate needs. When you work for yourself the first priority has to be cash flow and to that end I’ve been working diligently over the past months to ensure we have all we need to pay our bills and live a fairly comfortable life here in Thailand.

While I cannot devote 100% of my time to Money Infant right now, I can give back to the personal finance community in my own unique way. I know that many of you run multiple blogs or have commitments that prevent you from creating content for your sites as quickly as you would like.

I am coming out now and offering my services as a freelance writer in the personal finance and investment field for any who are interested. Because this is a start up for me I will be offering extremely low rates for this particular niche. This does not mean you will be getting poor quality work, it is simply an incentive to encourage those of you who are looking for a paid writer to give me a try. You can judge the quality of my work by reading through the archives of Money Infant and rest assured that anything I write for you will be of similar quality or better. To be honest, I believe my writing has improved somewhat over the past 6 months of writing on a full time basis.

If you are interested in seeing other examples of my work outside Money Infant you can check out one of the many sites for which I have guest posted. These guest posts include:

  • Some Side Hustles to Ramp Up Your Retirement Savings @ Free Money Finance
  • What is the Real Meaning of Wealth? @ Financial Samurai
  • Socially Responsible Investing @ Retire by 40
  • Dividend Stocks from Thailand: Higher Yield in the Emerging Market@ Dividend Ninja
  • Have Credit Cards Let Us Down @ Tight Fisted Miser

Whether you are looking for a few posts to fill in a gap caused by a vacation or work commitment, a series of posts on a specific subject, a full time writer to provide daily content, or someone to provide auxiliary content, I can help you and at rates that will not break your piggy bank.

Give me a holler today so we can get started working together to improve your rankings and content archives.

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8 Responses to “Money Infant Writes for You”


  1. Modest Money says:

    Good to hear that you are alive and well Steve. Always excited to see activity in my MIA folder in my RSS reader lol. I totally understand how you need to focus on what’s best for your family now. Building up a blog is a long term project that takes a ton of work to get to a profitable level. Best of luck with your freelance writing services. Down the road I expect to eventually hire regular staff writers. So I’ll be sure to keep you in mind. I know you’d do a great job.

    By the way, shoot me an e-mail to tell me more about what you’re up to these days.

  2. Michelle says:

    Hi Steve! Long time no talk! Last we typed, you were working on some other sites, so hopefully those are taking off for you in a big way and that’s why you’ve been off our radar. I think freelance writing is a fantastic idea for someone like you, who always delivers excellent content, but doesn’t have time to devote to a full-time blog. You’ll do great! Take care! Glad to see you’re well!

    • Thanks for dropping in and saying HI Michelle. Those projects haven’t borne fruit yet or I wouldn’t be writing for others :) Slow and steady wins the race! Seems from your posts that all is going well for you and Jefferson, which is absolutely great!

  3. Terry says:

    Hello Steve,

    I sent you a message earlier today.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Terry

  4. Nick says:

    Steve! Great to see you posting. Very, very good luck with the new side hustle. Definitely reach out and let me know what you’ve been up to these days.



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