- EPISODE 39 ~ EASY MONEY -
- EPISODE 39 ~ LINKS: Entrepreneurs, Pruvo, & Employee Benefits Security Administration - Make More entrepreneur.com “Make More” ideas UserTesting.com UsabilityHub.com validately.com SurveyJunkie.com OpinionOutpost SurveySpot FocusGroup.com Global Strategy Group SIS International dscout.com Save More Pruvo Hotels.com Find Yours MissingMoney.com unclaimed.org Employee Benefits Security Administration
- EPISODE 39 ~ TOP TIP: Carpet Cleaning: Go With The Cleaning Service That Prices By Square Foot NOT By Room - Carpet cleaners who advertise “3 rooms for $29.95” or some other low, set price, don’t really mean it. They are hustlers who want into your house. They’ll drag all their equipment into your house to make you feel obligated. And then they’ll upsell you like crazy. Want stains removed? That costs extra. Furniture moved? More …
- EPISODE 39 ~ MAKE MORE: Opinions: Get Paid Extra Cash Simply By Sounding Off - Many thanks to entrepreneur.com where I first spotted these “make more” ideas. Let me take these in order from least to most involved. #1: Give your feedback on new websites and apps. You know, let them know if you spot misspellings or if their navigation system is confusing. Some of these jobs only take 5 …
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- EPISODE 39 ~ SAVE MORE: Hotels: Save On Travel By Booking Your Room, Then Re-Booking the SAME Room for Less - Here’s a way to save money on hotel rooms by taking advantage of the fact that room rates are always changing. Just book a room and then a new website called Pruvo tracks price drops for you and helps you re-book the room when the price has gone down. My guest is Doron Nadevi, Chief …
- EPISODE 39 ~ FIND YOURS: Stocks: Find Your Unclaimed Stocks Before The Government Sells Them at a Loss - Let’s talk about our find yours topic for today: the importance of finding any unclaimed stocks or bonds before the government sells them off. Here’s why this is crucial: one, many of us don’t keep close track of the investments we buy because we’ve been told to hold them for the long haul, so we …