Monday, 29 November 2010

  • A Surefire Way To Get Free Baby Stuff

    Babies are sweet, adorable, innocent beings, just bursting with all the potential to grow up and become anything imaginable. Mommies revel in every nuance and detail of her baby's face and breathe in the scent of her child. These pure, perfect little babies are carefree.

    Carefree, yes. Free, no. Babies are not concerned with the cost of a bouncy seat, diapers, formula or that plush blue dinosaur sitting in the rocking chair. Babies need clothes, food, diapers, doctor visits, daycare and more - all the while, they eat, sleep and play without a thought as to how those needs are met. But make no mistake, when Baby has a need, Baby will let you know.

    If you are expecting or raising a baby, there is good news for you. Here are some effective, surefire ways to get free baby stuff for every stage of your child's life:

    • Have A Shower: Recruit a friend or family member to throw a baby shower for you. These are typically given by moms or mother-in-laws, and hey, if you're lucky you can get them both to host a baby shower for you.

    • Create a Registery: Don't leave it up to Great Aunt Beatrice to know what new mothers need. Go to your local retailer and create a registry of all the baby items you love, want and need. This way, you will get the right free baby stuff bottle, baby decor, and diapers.

    • Register: Go online and find all the brands you love. Most of them have programs, newsletters or coupons you can receive every month and score big on savings! Some of the best ones we've found are for formula and diapers. Register your name and address and these companies will send you coupons. (You may even register your neighbor, sister, mom or dog too - all you typically need is a new address for each registrant. This way, you'll get more savings - you can never have too much free baby stuff.)

    Aside from free baby stuff there are plenty of ways to shop savvy and save big. You can shop at yard sales or resale shops. These are a great way to find gently used items and save big. After all, babies grow quickly and you may not want to buy an entire new wardrobe for your infant every three months, at retail prices. Resale and discount items will save your budget, for sure. Your friends, family and other new moms around the neighborhood are a great source to borrow or buy items that you may only need temporarily.

    Free baby stuff can also be a wonderful gift to give to others. As your child outgrows the clothes, toys and furniture he or she used, you may know of a new mom or mom-to-be who would be blessed to have a few free things. You may also be able to sell items back to resale shops and second hand stores, in order to make a little cash to buy all the new stuff your baby will grow in to. Whether you give away your items to a friend, donate them to a charity or sell them back to a store, you will free up the space in your home and make room for the new. After all, giving can be better than receiving; no one knows this better than moms.

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Friday, 19 November 2010

  • A Guide to Buying Textbooks Online

    The Internet has made many areas of life unrecognizable from what they were a few decades ago. A good example of this is the process of purchasing textbooks.

    Previously, students used to rely exclusively on university bookstores and large retail book show rooms. Many of the textbook publishers had and many still have near monopoly in publishing the books needed for college and university students. The monopoly almost always translates into high prices, which, in turn, forces students to look for used books or sharing a book. Earlier, even getting a used book was difficult. University bookstores contain limited editions of good quality used books, which will always be grabbed by the habitual early birds. However, the scenario changed drastically once the Internet came along.

    Bookstores On The Net

    There are some online bookstores and auction websites that have become household names. It is easy to log on these websites and find the book one requires. However, a better way will be to purchase books from websites that sell (and buy) used and new textbooks exclusively.

    While online stores provide books at a lower rate than other bookstores, particularly university bookstores, the prices vary even among the online stores. The following are some of the tips to find the exact book one wants on the Internet and to get them at the cheapest possible rate.

    Offline Preparation

    The real work must start even before you switch on the computer. First, get a list of books that you need. Check the syllabus for the course, consult the professors, and visit the college or university library. One has to get three basic details about the book, that is, book title, author name, and ISBN, which is a 10- to 13-digit number that is unique for each title.

    It is not mandatory that one should get all details. You might be able to get the other details if you have at least one. Still, it is better to have all details. Before you start hunting online for the textbooks, make sure that these are the ones you need by checking with the professors or the academic coordinator.

    Finding Websites

    It is not very difficult to find websites that sell textbooks. A simple search on any search engine will help. You will be surprised by the number of websites that sell books. Not all websites will have all titles students need. Many of the websites allow users to search for books using book title, author name, or ISBN.

    The best choice for search will be ISBN, as the chances of misspelling are less while typing the number. Make sure that you have typed the spelling right when you search using book title or author name. Sometimes the web masters of these websites follow a different style of spelling, or they themselves mistype the author name or book title. Therefore, it is better to use ISBN for searching books.

    It is always better to buy textbooks from websites that purchase used books. You can always recover at least part of the expenses.

    The Internet has made many areas of life unrecognizable from what they were a few decades ago. A good example of this is the process of purchasing textbooks.




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Friday, 12 November 2010

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