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The 2018 Homeschool Moms Conference ~ The Homeschool/Work-At-Home/Blogging Event of the Year!

https://homeschool-moms-conference.teachable.com/p/homeschool-track2?affcode=219330_lwprygly




This is it! It's finally here! Go time, ladies & gentlemen!

The 2018 Homeschool Moms Conference is now open for business - beginning today (May 28th, 2018) you can buy tickets for this unique event.

Here are some details:

     The conference will take place entirely online ~ no lines, no traveling, no extra expenses for eating out or childcare ~ you could even attend this conference in your pajamas if you wanted to!

     There are two conference options ~ the Homeschool Mom track or the Work-At-Home/Blogger track ~ AND you also have the option of taking advantage of both tracks for one low price!



     The conference officially kicks off on June 4th, 2018 but you have access to an early-bird price if you sign up before June 3rd!

     The early bird price is...$15 for either the Homeschool Mom track or the Work-At-Home/blogger track OR $25 for both tracks! That's something like 20 cents per session - that is an amazing price! I pay more than that for a shopping pass to homeschool conferences that I drive several hours to attend...and far more than that to attend sessions in addition to shopping!

     There will be over 60 speakers with over 600 combined years of experience sharing on a huge number of topics during the 2018 Homeschool Moms Conference ~ you don't want to miss out on this opportunity to be blessed and encouraged by so many amazing homeschoolers!

     More than 150 conference sessions and you will have LIFETIME ACCESS to every single session! Choose the ones you most want to focus on during the conference ~ come back to them over and over again whenever you want ~ learn new things down the road as your life and homeschool change over time.

     Every conference attendee will receive a "Swag Bag" full of goodies and freebies (over a $1000 value). Trust me, there is some really great stuff in there!

     There is even a Vendor Hall where you'll be able to do some shopping! From big names like Apologia, BJU, Notgrass Publishing & Sonlight to vendors who are homeschool moms who have mastered "tricky" areas of their homeschool and are sharing their products with the rest of us - this Vendor Hall is the real-deal.

     A Facebook page will be available to all attendees ~ live videos, Vendor Hall coupons, giveaways, and much much more!

     Have I piqued your interest yet? And all of this for the crazy affordable price of $15 per track/$25 for both during the early bird sale?


Want to sign up? Click on this LINK or on any of the images in this post and you'll be on your way to enjoying this conference starting June 4th....but remember, with unlimited lifetime access you will be able to enjoy all it's benefits for as long as you want! (I will share 3 individual links at the end of the post ~ one for the Homeschool track - one for the Work-At-Home/Blogger track - and one for the All-Access pass to both tracks.)

https://homeschool-moms-conference.teachable.com/p/homeschool-track?affcode=219330_lwprygly



One last thing ~ after June 3rd, the prices will go up (not a whole lot more expensive, but this lower price is a really awesome deal).

And the absolute final note about the 2018 Homeschool Moms Conference ~ after June 10th the doors will close and you won't ever have the option to participate in this event again. So don't wait too long to sign up!

Disclaimer: this post contains affiliate links.

Lord bless you today as you continue to be a mother who follows hard after Jesus!

Day 385 done :)

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Jan L. Burt (creator of The Once-A-Year Homeschool Planner)
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