July 21st, 2008
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Man, snowflakes can really pile up fast if you’re not paying attention! When I started squirreling money away from surveys, “found money”, and side income, I didn’t think it would ever amount to much - and that’s why snowflaking is so successful. Little by little, your snowflakes grow into a [...]
April 11th, 2008
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I didn’t know it, but apparently ING cancels referral links if they’re not used within 30 days. That means I have 10 new links to share with you today!
So you’re wondering what’s the deal with ING Direct? I wondered the same thing, too. That is, until I signed up myself.
With ING Direct’s [...]
February 28th, 2008
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When planning your emergency fund, it’s important to store a good percentage of the funds in an easily-accessible, higher-interest savings account. I have our current emergency fund savings split between a credit union savings account and an ING Direct savings account. This allows me to gain a high interest rate on the credit [...]
February 27th, 2008
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After yesterday’s news of Google’s crumbling ad revenues, I decided to take a look at my AdSense account’s revenue. I was surprised to find this greeting me:
While that feels a bit impressive to me, I have to keep in mind that I opened this account in 2005. That means I have earned just [...]
February 18th, 2008
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Warning! This “Money Hack” takes a great amount of discipline and requires that you do not normally carry balances on your credit cards. Do not attempt this hack if you aren’t certain you can see it through to the end.
Update: I have noticed many individuals coming to this post searching for ways to make [...]