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Surprising Things You Can Get For Free


Surprising Things You Can Get For Free 


(Or Almost)


Finally, something "free" that isn't a scam

Free Tips on Saving Money


As much as I love the word, I have to admit it makes me suspicious. Just this week I won a “free” vacation, but the fine print says I need to send in a cashier's check to claim my prize. Sadly, “free” is usually a sneaky way to clean out my wallet.
But every now and then an exception comes along that's truly free-no strings attached, no hidden agendas. Here are my favorites, and all you really need is an Internet connection to go online.
Business cards
VistaPrint is an online printing company known for its amazing offer of 250 free business cards. They're good-quality, too. Visit vistaprint.com, create your card and all you have to pay is about five bucks for shipping.
Why's it free? VistaPrint would like you to join their 12 million customers who buy printing online, so they offer this enticement. Just know that once you get your business cards, you may hear from them a lot.
Expert computer help
If you've ever had a computer problem and wanted to pull out your hair in frustration, this is for you. Need to solve a hardware glitch? Want to learn how to use HTML? Submit your question at protonic.com and you'll get a pretty prompt answer e-mailed to you from a volunteer expert.
Why's it free? It's no secret that many computer manufacturers provide mediocre support for their own products and charge good money for it. The folks at Protonic are tired of this sort of treatment, and believe it or not, their service is free because they enjoy helping people.
Spanish lessons
Want to learn the basics of practical spoken Spanish? Sign up (some classes are 12 weeks) and you'll get weekly e-mails from a teacher with lessons and learning tips. You can also learn French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Mandarin Chinese and more. Go to bbc.co.uk/languages
Why's it free? The BBC, one of the world's largest broadcasting corporations, is on a mission to enrich people's lives with programs and services that inform, educate and entertain.
Business classes
Learn everything from how to write a business plan to how to finance your venture through the Small Business Administration's website (sba.gov). Online courses are free and self-paced; they take about 30 minutes each to complete. Free in-person classes are also offered at SBA district offices and resource partners around the country.
Why's it free? The SBA was created in conjunction with the government to help U.S. citizens learn how to become successful entrepreneurs. Support comes through financing of SBA loans.
Credit report
If you haven't done this already, do it now. Everyone is entitled to one credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus each year free of charge. Go to annualcreditreport.com and follow the directions. You will be offered many options for which you must pay, but stay on target for the free report. Caution: There are dozens of services on the Internet that pose as sources for free credit reports, but they really cost you money. Ignore them.
Why's it free? It's mandated by law, and this site is sponsored by the three major companies-Equifax, TransUnion and Experian.
Wi-Fi hot spots
Would you like to know which restaurants and coffee shops in your neighborhood offer free wireless Internet access? Get a directory at wififreespot.com.
Why's it free? The company probably wants to build traffic to its site and derives financial support through advertising.
Time-management organizer
Create an up-to-the-minute to-do list complete with reminders via instant message or e-mail through RememberTheMilk.com. Upload Remember The Milk to your cell phone and you'll always have your grocery list with you. And when someone at home adds to the list while you're walking into the store, you'll be sent an update.
Why's it free? The majority of the site's features are free, but a subscription ($25 for the year) gives you access to some additional premium features.
Silver jewelry
This is going to have you scratching your head. The Silver Jewelry Club (silverjewelryclub.com) offers high-quality jewelry including silver rings, earrings, pendants and bracelets (most of them with genuine gemstones). It really is free, provided you pay the modest shipping charge of $5.99. We're not talking junk here. As a consumer, your humble columnist, who is allergic to nickel silver, can attest to the remarkable quality of these pieces.
Why's it free? Giving away jewelry is SJC's way of introducing their products-they also sell their jewelry through wholesalers and stores. I have never received a single solicitation from the company.
Online checking account
Hang on, this is huge. We're not talking savings account, but an online checking account that is completely free, with no monthly fee attached. Electric Orange, through ING Direct (ingdirect.com), is a paperless checking account (no checks or checkbook!) that pays you up to 3.4 percent interest on your balance (as of press time). You can do everything-deposit your paycheck, pay bills, send a paper or electronic check, transfer money-securely online. (Of course, you'll pay a fee if you send paper checks, drop your overdraft line of credit balance below zero or require a stop payment.)
Why's it free? ING is looking to add new customers. And because they use no paper and have no branches, costs are low.
Cookbooks
The popular website Allrecipes.com, which features recipes from home cooks, now offers free downloadable cookbooks for many occasions (listed under “Tips & Advice”). The pictures are incredible and there are many to choose from. My favorite? Summer Picnics.
Why's it free? This site derives its revenues through advertising and other sources, so members pay no fees.
Sheet music
Want arrangements of classical pieces for free download? MutopiaProject.org has 1,272 pieces available based on editions in the public domain, including works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Handel, Mozart and many others for piano, guitar, cello, voice and more.
Why's it free? This is a labor of love by a team of volunteers who are involved in typesetting the music for electronic distribution. High-quality copies are available for a cost, but you're not pressured to buy them.
Radio service
Pandora.com is like your own personal radio service. You type in an artist, and the service plays songs by that artist and others with a similar style. You can't download music, but you can listen and manage your own “stations.”
Why's it free? The site offers a free ad-supported service as well as a paid option where you don't see ads.
Gently used stuff
One person's castoff is another person's treasure at freecycle.org. By joining your local Freecycle chapter, you can get used furniture, household appliances and a variety of other items. Just know that those who take are also expected to give. However, no money is allowed to change hands.
Why's it free? Freecycle is a grassroots, nonprofit movement of people committed to helping the environment by reusing goods and keeping stuff out of landfills.
Photo organizer
Picasa (picasa.google.com) is a free software download from Google that helps you locate and organize all the photos on your computer. You can edit and add effects, share photos with others through e-mail, print them or upload them to the web. It's fast and easy.
Why's it free? Originally a pricey piece of software, Picasa was purchased by Google, then made free as an enhancement to the whole family of Google products.
Spam filter
Say so long to all those annoying solicitations that clog your e-mail. Spamato, an add-on for Microsoft Outlook, Thunderbird and Mozilla Mail, does what it can to kill the junk. PC World magazine recently named Spamato one of its 101 Fantastic Freebies. Get your download at spamato.net
Why's it free? The company wants to make spam filtering available to as many computer users as possible.
Directory assistance
If you're tired of paying a fee each time you dial 411, here's your alternative. Dial 800-FREE-411, then follow the prompts to get your desired number by phone or text message. Works for both residential and business listings throughout the U.S.
Why's it free? This service is advertising-driven. You dial in, listen to a 10-second sponsored message, then proceed to get the number you need.
Family calendar
Finally, all the information you need in one place. Famundo.com is an online calendar, address book and message board. The site merges each individual's schedule into one calendar, which you can access with a personal code from any computer. Very cool.
Why's it free? The basic free version is ad-supported but not in an in-your-face way. Famundo wouldn't be upset if you upgraded to the “Plus” version for about $10 a month, but it's not required, nor will you be hounded.

How To Get Your Ads Get Approved Quickly



    


   
   
How To Get Your Ads Get Approved Quickly! 
If you have placed ads you know that it  can take a day or two for your ad to be approved and start circulating the site.   
Wouldn't it be great if we could get our ads approved quicker!   
I will tell you one of the reasons that I know for a fact causes delays in our ads getting approved.
Why does it take so long??
Well, let me show you!
Let's start here...the 'Title': Below is an example of one of my ads.
Do you see how the title of my post is too long. The title of your post will auto-populate the title field in your ad.  See how my title is too long and doesn't fit within the allocated space. The last word 'title' cuts off if I don't change it. Oh and please don't do all caps. If you take a look at the red arrow you can see how your title will look when you submit your ad...not pretty.

What does that mean to you?
If the title cuts off and you leave it this way that means that someone else has to rewrite it, which takes time and it may not come out as you want it to.
Why should you care? 
That is time which is taken away from approving your ad which is waiting in line.

 Let's move on...there's more  
Next issue: The body text
We want our ads to be catchy. To entice the reader to click on our ads, so we make money.  How does this look to you? 
Not so good right.  For several reason....
  • It has a spelling mistake
  • It is not catchy at all
  • It is not a grammatically correct sentence
  • The first letter is not capitalized
           This is how we can improve the look of the ad:
Body Text: "Not sure about the new investing feature? Check out this simple guide."
Sounds better right...no misspellings, it's a full sentence and it's catchy!
If Fanbox were to approve the ad as I submitted it this is what it would look like...

Would you click on that ad? Of course NOT! Look at it! It sucks!
This is what happens after I submit this ad..
Keep in mind the goal is for our ads to begin to circulate around fanbox as soon as possible, so we can make money.
If I were to submit this ad someone has to
  • change the title
  • correct my misspelling
  • correct my sentence structure 
It may not sound like that mucwork to correct this one ad, but Fanbox approves hundreds and thousands of ads for us!
Can you see where I am going with this? If we create ads using these suggestions it will be a HUGE time saver for the people that approve our ads.The more people that put a little more time into preparing their ads the more it will help us ALL!
I have another suggestion....
You know how after you create your post and save it we can enter a 'description' of our post. Now people are creating ads for other people's posts right, so if we put our catchy text in this 'description' box and save it when someone else creates an ad for our post the 'body text' will already be there. This will be a time saver for you when you create the ad and the person who approves it.  Especially, if the ad had all the bells and whistles of being grammatically correct, correct spelling, not in all caps and a full sentence....aahhh the perfect ad. 

I know not everyone's first language is English, so it is not always easy to accomplish some of these things. Just do the best you can. Wink
 This will work best when we ALL participate in making some of these changes. Especially now that so many of us are making more ads because of the investing feature it is becoming more important we do our part in this. 
I hope this sheds some light on part of the process of approving ads and what goes into it.
So, let's get the word out!!! Kiss
Please start now! Next time you place an ad take these things into consideration.
Make an ad for this post, so we can let EVERYONE on Fanbox know how they can improve their ads and get their ads out quicker! 

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Best Places to Get Free Books


Best Places to Get Free Books

Wowio – Public domain, free legitimate copyrighted materials & one of the only with a selection of Comic Books
  • BizBooktalk – Free book giveaway contests on Fridays
  • SwapThing – Community of users who swap items including books
  • BookCart – Internet paperback exchange
  • SF-Books – Exchange Sci-Fi Books here
  • PaperbackSwap – Swap books for free
  • MoochMuch – Organize your book lending with your friends
  • CHMPDF – A collection of general interest and technical e-books
  • LibraryElf – The perfect companion to a public library system
  • Scribd – Open library to publish and discover documents online
  • Online Books Page – Facilitates access to books that are freely readable over the Internet
  • Podiobooks – Free audio books that you can subscribe to with iTunes or any other pod catcher
  • BookRags – Research material in the form of eBooks
  • Technical Books Online – Old tech books from the “vacuum tube age” of electronics
  • Word Public Library – PDF ebooks for download
  • Free Tech Books – Free computer science and engineering books
  • Gutenberg Project Top 100 – Popular books from the oldest producer of free ebooks on the Internet
  • BookMooch – Community for exchanging used books
  • ebookSpyder – Specializes in technical books ranging anywhere from C# to AJAX
  • Google Book Search – Read the classics online
  • Dwalin – Plain text novels
  • Free Computer Books – Technical resources about computers
  • Librivox – Audio works and podcasts of books
  • CliffsNotes – Get the notes to cram for the exam
  • WIkibooks – Free textbooks
  • DailyLit – Receive small parts of books via email
  • ManyBooks – Free eBooks for your PDA, iPod, or eBook reader
  • BookCrossing – Where real books are released into the wild to be found by others
  • Bookins – Swap real books with other readers
  • WellToldTales – Free short story podcasts (like audio books, but shorter)
  • Realtime Publishers – free IT eBooks by many of the world’s best authors
  • FrugalReader – Trade Books for free
  • TitleTrader – Swap books, movies, and music
  • ZunaFish – Trade your old media and books items for new titles you’d rather have
  • SwapSimple – Swap your used books here
  • PinkMonkey – Study Guides
  • eBookWorld – Technical resources
  • Flaxx – IT and computer books
  • Baen Library – Free science fiction and fantasy novels
  • LibraryThing – Social networking and free books
  • ebookSearchr – Google powered
  • Internet Archive – The Internet indexed – that includes a vast text library
  • BookYards – Books, videos, education materials
  • Memoware – Free books for your PDA
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