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Thursday, September 24, 2015
How to Earn Credit Card Points (5 Steps)
Find a credit card with a strong rewards program. Make sure that you read the credit card agreement you receive in the mail after the lender approves your application. The advertised rewards programs are rarely identical to the agreement you receive in the mail. Check to make sure that the program is acceptable to you before activating the card.
Review your credit card agreement very carefully. In many cases, stipulations about credit card rewards programs are buried deep within fine print and have many conditions that must be satisfied to redeem the rewards. In most cases, you will need to charge a certain amount of money to the credit card before being allowed to redeem any rewards points.
Spend money using your credit card. The more money that you spend using it, the more rewards that you'll qualify for. You'll need to spend hundreds of dollars a month and thousands of dollars a year to qualify for the full extent of most rewards programs.
Pay off your balance in full along with all other fees every month. Avoid becoming late on any payments by scheduling automatic online payments at least a few days before payments become due. Credit card companies may adjust your agreement and take away rewards points if you become late on payments.
Request the rewards catalog from your credit card company if your rewards program allows you to redeem points for consumer goods like televisions, cell phones and magazine subscriptions. Other rewards programs offer compensation for airline tickets. Certain cards offer membership benefits like access to special lounges at airports, reservations at exclusive restaurants and more.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Earn Extra Money Filling Out Surveys (7 Steps)
Set up a free e-mail address, separate from your personal e-mail. You do not want your personal bills and letters from friends getting mixed up with junk mail. Trust me you will get allot of it. Personally I like gmail, but any of the free accounts will work.
Develop A Strategy: Do not expect to make a living from signing up at only a few sites. However if you are just doing this as an extra way to earn a few extra bucks, signing up casually as you find the sites may work. My favorite sites are surveysavvy.com and yourfreesurveys.com. If you just want fill out a couple a few times a week just signing up to these sites would be fine. There are also a couple sites that have some free listing, however be careful and read through there website before signing up or you may be signing up for something you do not want. It would be nice if you could just sign up to 20 websites and start making good money, but this is not so. You will have to register with at least 100 sites to really start making a nice recurring income. This will take a little patience and organization, but it will be well worth it when you see the end results.Signing up with a low cost survey site may prove to be of value. Most sites of customer support so you can get any questions you may have.
Most survey sites request each member to fill out profile surveys. Fill them out, even though they are not paid. They will help you get more targeted surveys that you will qualify for.
Do not give up to early. Many people quit after a couple weeks. It will take at least a month to get the survey company's to trust you enough to send you good paying survey.
Make sure to fill out information correctly and honestly. Survey sites can eventually tell when you are just saying something to try to get more surveys. If they catch you being dishonest you will more than likely stop receiving surveys from them.
Check your e-mail often and reply to surveys as fast as you can. Surveys usually fill up pretty fast.
Some sites that pose as survey sites are actually sites that pay you to try out offers. Many require that you cancel the order if you do not wish to purchase the product. These sites can be profitable if done correctly. The best way to do this is by using project payday techniques, you can learn to do these steps for free. Learn more by following the link below in resources.
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Friday, September 11, 2015
How to Make Money Raking Leaves
Get your equipment. This equipment can be as simple as a rake and leaf bags or as complex as a top notch leaf blower. If you are simply looking to earn some extra cash and not looking to build a leaf raking empire, then a simple strong rake from your local hardware store and the appropriate bags, given your community's rules, will do just fine.
Find your customer base. This is really pretty easy -- find the neighborhoods around your community with mature trees and elderly folks. These are the individuals that most need your assistance. You will want to let these people know about your local services by dropping off a business card to them. Given the nature of your business, you can just create and print a simple flyer from your computer. Make sure your phone number is on the flyer so that when they are ready for your leaf raking services they have your contact number close at hand.
Develop your pricing structure which should also be included on your flyer. You should decide whether you want to get paid per full bag of leaves, per hour, or per job. Generally the best approach is to do a price per bag. This will motivate you to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Also, be sure to let your customers know that you are accepting cash payment only as you do not want to be dealing with bad checks at the bank. As a rule of thumb, if you believe you can get three bags done in an hour, then charge $5 per bag so that you are earning $15 per hour for your backbreaking labor. Now get out there and make money raking leaves before they are all destroyed by the incoming winter snows.
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