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The Health Insurance Dilemna for Entrepreneurs: How I’m Getting Good Coverage

September 16, 2016 By Heather Hernandez Leave a Comment

The Health Insurance Dilemna for Entrepreneurs: How I'm Getting Good Coverage

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I want to tell you about my recent health care adventure, or maybe I should call it my healthcare nightmare.

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 I’m on my own for the first time ever to get health insurance for my family of four. We’ve always had an employer that provided us with health insurance until my husband got laid off in February of 2015. We paid for 18 months of COBRA insurance coverage in order to keep our good preferred provider organization (PPO) health insurance plan. Then the day came when our 18 months was up and my husband still did not have a full-time job. We were panicking because we were treading in unknown waters and from everything we’d heard, it was not going to be easy going.
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We learned that no matter how much you pay, you still can’t buy a good health insurance policy in the current health insurance market. That’s because the only policies available in the individual market are health maintenance organizations (HMOs). So now we pay a lot of money (more than our mortgage payment) for health insurance, and that health insurance only provides us with a benefit if we spend more than our deductible of $3,500 per individual ($10,500 per family).
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Now in an average year, we are not spending anywhere close to $3,500 per person. So what we’re really paying for is health insurance for major medical expenses, for if someone needs surgery or is in the hospital.
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As luck would have it, I found out in August (with only one month of COBRA coverage left) that I would probably need minor surgery. Because of the testing involved to see if I even qualified for the surgery, I wasn’t able to schedule the surgery before September 1 (when our health insurance coverage changed to HMO). I actually had my surgery scheduled for September 12, but the HMO wouldn’t pay for it because the doctor was out of network. And I certainly couldn’t pay for it since it cost about $20,000.
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So I searched to find an in-network doctor that did this specialized surgery. When I found a doctor, I got a referral to see him from my primary care physician (PCP). So I thought I was set and had all my ducks in a row to have surgery soon so I could get back to healthy!
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Little did I know that there was a problem with my magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). My new doctor couldn’t get the information he needed from the MRI because it was done incorrectly. He did not have the information he needed to proceed with my treatment and I would need to get a new MRI. It would only cost me $3,500 (my deductible). Being frugal, my doctor advised me to try to live with my minor symptoms until January. Then we could proceed with the MRI and I would meet my annual deductible at the beginning of the year in order to maximize my benefit from my health insurance. I agreed it made sense to wait, and while I’m waiting I’m pursuing alternative natural remedies for my symptoms.
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I loved my doctor for being frugal and caring about his patients’ finances. I hated that I needed additional testing because it wasn’t done right the first time. Heck, after the testing was done I still might not be a good candidate for the surgery I wanted to have!
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Meanwhile, I’m searching for a full-time job that provides health insurance while I’m feeling less than stellar because of my health problem. I’m seriously depressed because it feels like I’m giving up my dream of being self-employed and because even if I find a job I’ll still have to bust my butt evenings and weekends to keep my business going (and pay the business bills). I looked into the healthcare sharing programs, but they didn’t help me because you still have to pay for all expenses. So I would still have to pay $20,000 for surgery, but I could submit any amount over $300 to receive help for from other members.
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Hold your horses! I have my own business so can’t I get health insurance through my business? I asked my accountant and he recommended finding a Dave Ramsey Endorsed Local Provider (ELP) for insurance (by the way, the Dave Ramsey website is how I found my stellar accountant). So I called the only ELP for insurance in Houston and told him about my healthcare dilemma. He said that I could get a health insurance plan through my business if I had two employees on the payroll. So I hired my hubby to do the IT for my business.
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I hope to have my new PPO health insurance plan in about 3 months. I’m hopeful we will get better health insurance so that we’ll have more money available for saving for our children’s college education and saving for our own retirement. I’m angry that our health insurance system is so broken that it’s costing my middle income family more to get health insurance than it does to keep a roof over our heads.
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UPDATE:  We got quotes for getting health insurance through my business.  It was expensive and the coverage was lousy – it felt like paying to NOT have health insurance. The solution? I found a full-time job working remotely and got excellent health insurance. Actually, the health insurance through my new employer was so good it was the best we’d ever had! Everything was a copay, so it was affordable to go to the doctor, and affordable for the surgery I needed. Instead of paying a percentage of the surgery’s cost (which would have been thousands of dollars out of my pocket), I paid a $100 copay for the hospital stay.
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So, the lesson that my family learned is that we must have an employer in order to get good health insurance. It’s sad but true that entrepreneurs have a challenging time finding good health insurance. And we had to learn that the hard way through first-hand experience.
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I hope that you learn something from my experience and I’d love to learn more from you!
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What is your health insurance adventure or nightmare?

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Which Influencer Networks to Join to Make Money as a Blogger?

September 15, 2016 By Heather Hernandez Leave a Comment

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I’ve been blogging for almost 9 years on Freebies4Mom.com and I’ve adjusted from making my income primarily by affiliate marketing to making my money as an influencer. The key to my success as an influencer is to belong to several influencer networks that connect brands with bloggers. Here is the list of inluencer networks that I work with. I know that there are many more, but these are the ones that I have experiences with and would recommend to others.

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Influence Nation – this is a new network for me, but I personally know the managing director, Ron Robinson, and I’m impressed with the list of brands they’ve worked with recently. Scroll down to fill out the contact form if you’re interested in joining.
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Social Fabric – owned by Collective Bias, this is my favorite influencer network to work with because they invest in your training. I’m able to make a living as an influencer primarily thanks to the training that Social Fabric provided me with. They taught me how to take pretty recipe photos and how to “wow” the client with over-the-top sponsored posts. They are the only network I know of that hires Twitter Party hosts, all the other networks appear to only hire panelists.
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Tap Influence – my favorite influencer network for how their system works. Companies shop their marketplace of influencers and offer them jobs based on their published rates. I get a high volume of work from Tap Influence and they have been great at helping me set competitive rates to make me an attractive influencer in their marketplace.
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Massive Sway – I was lucky to get to attend one of their conferences in Dallas and hear the co-founders speak. I love working with them, especially on unique campaigns like the Viva Vantage campaign which involved attending a get-together at a fellow blogger’s home in Houston.
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Acorn – they don’t have a high volume of campaigns, but I really enjoy working with them because they probably have the clearest instructions (because everything is in one place).
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Clever – formerly Clever Girls, they probably have the largest volume of opportunities and I do a lot of social sharing for them.
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BlogHer – they used to be my ad network, but now their one of my influencer networks. I get mostly small social sharing jobs from BlogHer.
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She Speaks – what I like about She Speaks is that they do a lot of social campaigns that pay well because they are asking you for a series of posts and they send you a lot of traffic to the sponsored posts you do for them.
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Best Buy Blogger Network – they only pay in Best Buy gift cards, but this is how I pay for Christmas! I get mostly social campaigns, but a few blog posts too about various products they sell.
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Mom It Forward – they pay me to be a panelist at their weekly #gno Twitter Parties.
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iConnect – I get a lot of small jobs from them and get paid to be a panelist at Twitter Parties.
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Influence Central – formerly Mom Central, they offer a lot of smaller opportunities with brands.
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Linqia – they are unique because they pay-per-click with a maximum earnings. I love that it is performance-based (and I always blast through the maximum clicks), but I rarely get campaigns from them.
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Social Stars – I don’t get many campaigns from them, but it’s worth joining their network.
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Global Influence – I’ve gotten a few smaller campaigns from them.
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Fresh Press Media – in this network rather than apply, you bid on work with your fee.
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Kasai Media – great network for personal finance or frugal lifestyle bloggers to join.
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“New To Me” Networks To Join
Pollinate
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Markerly
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Socializ
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Influenster
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Cooperatize
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Weave Made Media
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The Motherhood
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Blog Meets Brand
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I hope you’ll find a new network to join and will start making more money!
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Which influencer networks do you like to work with?

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🌟Welcome to HeatherHernandez.com

March 22, 2016 By Heather Hernandez Leave a Comment

Heather HernandezAfter 8 years of blogging on Freebies4Mom.com I’m excited to start my new blog at HeatherHernandez.com.  My goal is to share what I’ve learned about being an entrepreneur with hopes of inspiring YOU to be an entrepreneur too!

I love to help people, especially women. When I’m describing my job as a blogger to someone unfamiliar with blogging, I tell them that I help people save money!  Well now it’s time for me to help YOU reach for the stars and define your dream job as an entrepreneur.

Here’s what I’ll be sharing with you:

  • Make Money
  • Biz Tips
  • Social Media
  • Hire Me

I welcome your comments and questions and I can’t wait to learn from your experiences!

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