Monday, 21 of May of 2012

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YouTube – JK Wedding Entrance Dance

One way to get rid of the wedding day jitters!  This is just too much fun not to share!

YouTube – JK Wedding Entrance Dance.


Twitter 101 for Business — A Special Guide

Want to use Twitter to increase your business? Or do you just want to see what people are saying about it? Here is Twitter’s own guide to using this powerful social media site more effectively.

Twitter 101 for Business — A Special Guide.


Do You Have Rewards Credit Cards?

by Robert Alan

Money back credit cards are a great invention. They are a way for consumers to save money on every purchase that they make by getting a percentage of the purchase back from their credit card company at the end of the billing cycle. Most consumers who have a money back credit card are satisfied with this benefit. But those consumers that are really smart with their money can actually benefit a lot more from the use of their money back credit cards.

Creating a Money Back Savings Account

The way to really get a good chunk of money from your money back credit cards is to create a savings account using the money that you get back from your purchases. Instead of just leaving that money sitting on your card, cash out and put it in a savings account at your local bank. This will allow that money to generate interest which isn’t going to be the case if it’s just sitting on your money back credit card. By putting the money into savings, you actually make that money useful to you.

Match your own Money Back

To really cause your savings to grow, you should challenge yourself to match your money back credit card savings each month. In other words, let’s say that you spent $1000 on a card that gives you 1% back in cash. That equates to ten dollars that you’ve gotten from money back credit cards. You can easily find a way to pull ten dollars out of your paycheck and match that amount by adding it to your savings account. Now, just by spending money on your credit card, you’ve got $20 in savings. As the months go by, that’s going to add up.

Getting the Right Money Back Cards

The key to making this work is to make sure that you select good money back credit cards. There are some money back credit cards which don’t actually give you the cash back but instead apply it to paying off your bill. That won’t benefit you in the same way. There are also cards that advertise a certain percentage back but actually give you a lower percentage if you opt for cash instead of gift cards or other rewards. Make sure that you read the terms carefully so that you get a money back credit card that is actually going to let you cash out your rewards.

Paying off the Card

Of course, none of this is really very good if you’re just racking up credit card debt. In order to really make money off of money back credit cards, it’s important that you pay off your balance in full each month. This lets you avoid paying money in interest rate fees and finance charges. The less money that you spend, the more money you’re saving. By paying off charges as quickly as possible, you also free up the card for more expenses. The more frequently that you use money back credit cards, the more quickly that cash back is going to add up.

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* About Robert Alan

Robert Alan is an editor for www.CreditCardAssist.com and frequently contributing writer on various credit card-related topics. Find more free information, tips and advice from Robert on the money back credit cards page at CreditCardAssist.com.

Tip of the Day: Check Mint.com for more info about rewards credit cards.


Do You Like Small Things?

That may seem like an odd question, but when it comes to traveling, smaller is better. I found a website where you can order individual sizes of just about anything. It is Minimus.biz. This website has everything from deodorant to toothpaste to pain relievers to cereal. This is great for traveling but also great for dieters. Especially when you can order packets of salad dressings to tote around in your purse! I found it handy for packing lunches also. I ordered individual packets of mustard and relish to make hot dogs. And I like Miracle Whip for my fries. So I can take packets of that out to McDonald’s with me and have what I want!

Going on a trip? Order their TSA approved toiletries. It comes already packed in a ziploc bag for you! Need more than that for a longer trip? They will ship your order to your destination and have it waiting when you get there.

Tip of the Day: This is my favorite page here. Care packages for baby, golfer, cold and flu and (wait for it) military care packages to show those soldiers we are still thinking of them! ***Wave flag here!***


Can You Afford Disney World?

If you have read my About page you know I love Disney World. That is somewhat of an understatement. I am obsessed with Disney World. I read travel books, listen to podcasts, watch every Travel Channel show that has anything to do with the place. I am planning a trip in December for my husband and me. It will be his first trip. It will be my third. I can’t wait to show him all my favorite places there.

I found a book recently that will save us quite a bit of money on our trip. It is called Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide. It is written by a former cast member (Disney-speak for employee).

It is filled with lots of tips and insider tricks for saving money and time.

Tip of the Day: Here are a few of my favorite Disney trip planning sites: AllEarsNet.com, The Dis, and Intercot. And here are some of the podcasts I listen to: WDWRadio, Netcot and my favorite podcasters: The Disney Dudes