Welcome to the forum FigFan203!
I have tried the lay em down in sphagnum moss thing before with few results. The easiest way i have found is to mix a 50/50 mix of perlite and potting soil and get it damp to where when you squeeze it very little water comes out (not soaked). Then take small clear plastic cups and poke some holes through the bottom with an ice pick or small drill bit. Fill the cup with the mix and plant the cutting in it (a couple inches down into the mix) making sure its facing up the right way. Then put the cups with the cuttings inside a clear plastic tote or storage container with the lid on. I place mine under a south facing window in my house where it gets plenty of sun during the day through the window. Make sure its in a warm spot around 70 degrees or they may be slow to come out of dormancy. Open the bin at least once a day or every couple days to let fresh air circulate in and watch for mold on the cuttings. I just wipe it off if it appears with a lysol wipe then rinse off the cutting. As long as you see condensation on the inside of the cups, you don't need to worry about adding water. You may have to put a little water on them after a couple of weeks. If the cuttings start to dry out, they will wrinkle up, just don't over water them or they will rot.
PS - that's just my way, the trick is trial and error to find what works for you.