Posted March 24, 2009 - 13:15 by Paul Michael
Personal Finance, Frugal Living, Shopping, Consumer Affairs
Stateless systems are at it again. I’m a huge fan of their two biggest sites, BugMeNot (a way to bypass compulsory website registrations) and RetailMeNot (a vast coupon codes site). Now with BeatMyPrice, they’re turning competitive shopping and price comparison searches into a game. And we’re all winners.
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Posted April 5, 2008 - 21:02 by Paul Michael
Frugal Living, Life Hacks, Deals and Coupons, Consumer Affairs
Let's cut to the chase; when you're shopping around for hotels, you want the best location, the best star-rating and the best service for the lowest possible price. Usually, that means opening up about 10 browser windows and comparing the deals. Well, not any more. A new search-engine I've just discovered does it all for you in seconds.
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Posted June 2, 2007 - 22:13 by Ed O'Reilly
DIY, Entrepreneurship
As a supplement to my
last post about using WordPress to set up a personal or business website for free (minus the price of domain name registration and/or hosting), here are some ideas for enhancing the functionality of your site or blog with some plugins and other third-party add-ons. Almost all are free, although there are a few that have a nominal fee, based on what you require:
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