#168736 - 03/05/09 06:33 PM
Do you use the Internet to save money?
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Registered: 12/31/06
Posts: 301
Loc: NE Ohio
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I am preparing an adult class, open to community members, with a general theme of using the web to save money. I'm in the outline phase, and have many ideas, but I thought I would put the question to a larger group of creative minds...during these tough economic times, how have you used the internet to simplify your life and/or save money?
I have some basic stuff, such as: Local News, weather, sports Podcasts (check iTunes' list) Tons of free content Craigslist EBay Netflix Hulu -free TV/movies Good old email Online banking Mint Skype Upgrade/repair household items instead of buying new Google docs/open office Other free software AV software Picasa Gimp Free wallpaper Delicious bookmarks Google maps/trip planning using a gps/phone Find cheap gas Review products first: consumersearch.com Home security Get a dog DIY security kits Calculate electric savings Free healthy recipes DIY info and tips online Ebooks many are free many libraries offer downloadable ebooks/audiobooks Cheap computer classes online
Thanks in advance for your ideas...
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#168741 - 03/05/09 08:23 PM
Re: Do you use the Internet to save money?
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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The Internet allowed me to cancel my Washington Post subscription several years ago. That's well over $1000 in savings, to date.
Otherwise the Internet has probably cost me money because it brings REI-LL Bean-Amazon, etcetera, into my home.
It's too easy to shop now. And that would save some on gas that previously would have been consumed going to the Mall.
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#168742 - 03/05/09 08:24 PM
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3242
Loc: Alberta, Canada
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My Internet connection costs about as much as a 1.5 tanks of gas.
It pays for itself many times over each month, saving me a small fortune in gas and travel time.
I have my own one-man business, located outside a major city.
It used to be that I had to deliver each project by hand.
Now I press a button.
The same happens with research: I don't visit libraries very often because I can glean most information from multiple Web sources. Naturally I have to apply caution and best judgment to such sources.
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#168743 - 03/05/09 08:27 PM
Re: Do you use the Internet to save money?
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Registered: 12/31/06
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[deleted by mtf - ask bigdaddy tx why via PM]
Edited by martinfocazio (03/06/09 07:16 PM)
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#168745 - 03/05/09 08:30 PM
Re: Do you use the Internet to save money?
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We cancelled our $4.99 a month Netflix for free Hulu though I did spend $20 on a video adapter to run the video out to our tv. DW uses the internet to search for and reserve books and DVDs from our local library which saves a lot of time and money. We also get a lot of books from PaperbackSwap.com. I get most of my gardening, home repair, canning info, and recipes from the internet. Also info on butchering game animals. I search epinons.com and other review sites to decide which products will give me the best bang for my buck. Slightly related, I make about 30 cents a day from my blog when people click on an advertisement. -Blast
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#168751 - 03/05/09 09:53 PM
Re: Do you use the Internet to save money?
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 2485
Loc: California
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The web certainly introduces consumers to more information and more options, faster and cheaper.
* Consumers can compare prices at more places quickly and without wasting gas driving around * Consumers can read other people's opinions about many products before they buy so they don't waste money on something unreliable or something which doesn't actually fit the consumer's needs after all * Consumers can more quickly find other options. You may have been looking for a Model X washing machine based on a friend's recommendations but discover that Model Y is 30% cheaper and does everything else you wanted. * Consumers have more ways to get things--getting things through alternative ways like auctions (Ebay) or classifieds (Craigslist) are much eaiser and more mainstream nowadays than using face-to-face auctions or newspaper classifieds were in the past, in my opinion. The barrier between linking up private sellers and buyers has been reduced through the web.
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#168765 - 03/06/09 12:33 AM
Re: Do you use the Internet to save money?
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Registered: 09/01/07
Posts: 2432
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when buying computer hardware and electronics I use price comparison services like Google shopping and Pricewatch. These services make finding deals easy. Often friends buy stuff and brag about the price and how much a of a deal they got. Pretty common to be able to punch in the same item into these pricing engines and find it cheaper.
Online reviews are another bargain. They are less useful if your into the newest style or fashion, it takes time for good reviews to show up, but as long as your well away from the bleeding edge of consumerism online reviews are a good guide.
A key to using online reviews is to be able to tell when the writer is mouthing the manufacturers brochure and when they are adding useful information. One of the ways to tell is to simply visit the manufacturers site and read their sales pitch. When you see the same phrases in a review you can tell where they came from.
Reading reviews is a great way of avoiding the dogs and paying through the nose for a hyped item that isn't much of an improvement over similar items at half the price.
Reading about what is available and reviews of what is out there and finding the cheapest prices also confirms the old adage that value is in the middle of the market. Buy too low and you often get less than what you need. Buy high and your paying for hype, fashion, bragging rights, and features you probably don't need.
That value is in the middle of the market is handy to keep in mind. Shopping on the internet can be like the proverbial sip from a fire hose. Too many choices and options. Further obscured by the expected advertising, hype, fashion police, gear snobs and resellers desperate to shift mediocre products for premium prices because they got fooled also.
Sticking to the middle third of the market greatly simplifies the issue by removing two-thirds off the bat. The remainder is much easier to sort by using reviews and finding out how it worked for others.
The internet is also a great benefit and savings for such things as free books, general information, instructions, advice from people with similar problems. A lot of people are happy to help. It takes some time to differentiate between the well meaning and unskilled and those who are both willing to help and know something but even the rank novices can sometimes come up with good points. Nobody is the final word and everyone has something to offer. Most everyone, excepting the very few that are malicious, has advice that is worth what you pay for it.
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#168768 - 03/06/09 01:20 AM
Re: Do you use the Internet to save money?
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Enthusiast
Registered: 08/15/03
Posts: 208
Loc: NE Ohio
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Blast - what's your ID on paperbackswap? It asks for who referred you by your PBS nickname. I thought you should get credit for this.
Thanks
Dave
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