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The Extra Dollar: Tips and Tricks for Making and Saving Money

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A great collection of hints and tips to start you on an incredible journey into the amazing world of money. I personally use many of the ideas in this book myself to make and save extra money for myself and my family every week. I completely understand the struggle that comes with anything related to money. Trust me – been there, done that. Trying to earn some extra cash is hard, and trying to save the money you make is even harder, especially in this world of iPhones and Starbucks.

This eBook, therefore, contains proven tips and tricks to effectively and practically make and save money even with a tight budget and very minimal to zero financial know-how.

“The Extra Dollar” is a very simple and practical guidebook that aims to walk you through the most effective, time-efficient, and energy-efficient ways to both make some extra dollars and save them. The umbrella goal of this book is to show you that while the idea of making and saving money may seem like very difficult tasks, they are, in reality, things that everyone can do no matter how tough their circumstances are.

“The Extra Dollar” promises to give you very simple, very easy, and very convenient ways to earn a few side dollars and save the money you worked so hard to make. You don’t have to be a financing expert to catch on!

42 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 28, 2016

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June 11, 2016
Disappointing. Most of the tips are things everyone is aware of like babysitting, garage sales and ebay... and a bunch of them are things that require serious skills or actual qualifications. for example wedding photography (if you say you can and the pics aren't professional standard you could be sued), social media manager (usually requires a degree or certificate in marketing with an added SMM course to prove you are qualified ), website design (because that's not a specialised field) or hey if you are good with words write an ebook... too easy (although maybe it is if this book made it up). while it gives you some idea of the possibilities, there is no actual info on the how to of it all. like blogging for example. yes you could eventually make a few coins from it but he doesn't elaborate as to how to get started with one, blogging websites, or strategies that would result in you earning from it. this book feels like someone finger counting possible ways to make an extra buck without much content.
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