If you are a regular visitor of this website then you must be interested in either making more money or saving the money you already have. Here are some free kindle edition eBooks that are available to download. Please do not waste time as I do not know how long they will be free for?
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#1. Make Money on Amazon
[easyazon-image align=”left” asin=”B009K8ARWE” locale=”us” height=”160″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51mA5vYLkHL._SL160_.jpg” width=”107″] If you are looking to make money online using the Amazon affiliate program then Chris Guthrie is the go to guy. This is for beginners and maybe the struggling bloggers that want to make money online.
Chris is a great teacher and can explain the whole process very clearly. This book includes a variety of real life case studies and examples showing how Chris has earned over $100,000 in commissions from Amazon Associates and sold one of his top Amazon websites in adeal worth six figures.
#2. Make $1000 Per Month
[easyazon-image align=”left” asin=”B00A2DOZNS” locale=”us” height=”160″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5150wxtuPaL._SL160_.jpg” width=”120″] This is a relatively short book, but it’s jam-packed with nuggets of wisdom that will help guide any budding entrepreneur in the right direction. I have experience with a few of the methods in this book, but some I had to research and seriously consider as viable options. This book will be a valuable resource in my Kindle library for a long time to come and I highly recommend this to anybody who is thinking about trying to make money from the comfort of home.
In this book I found 5 legitimate and real ways to make an extra $ 1,000 per month if you are willing to do the work. I like the straight forward writing style of the author. He also provides a chapter on things to avoid which if followed will save you time, money and stress.
#3. Get Rid of Clutter and Make Money
[easyazon-image align=”left” asin=”B007SQVGF2″ locale=”us” height=”160″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51uy%2By0JT9L._SL160_.jpg” width=”123″] There’s no need to keep stuff that you’re no longer using in your closet, because this book is full of options for selling those things that you no longer want. Donna Smallin Kuper goes though a wide range tips and strategies for making money from selling at local consignment shops, online, in newspapers, yard sales, and flea markets. She also suggests ways of getting rid of things that you may not know that you can sell. For instance, she gives advice on how to make money by getting rid of old computers, old phones, and empty printer ink cartridges. There is even advice on selling to pawn shops and giving what you couldn’t sell to charities and getting receipts to claim on your income tax.
If you’re looking for options for clearing out the closets and putting cash in your pocket, this book by Donna Smallin Kuper should be included in your resource library.
#4. Feed a Family for $200 a Month
[easyazon-image align=”left” asin=”B00710A0V6″ locale=”us” height=”160″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51gzSs9ae-L._SL160_.jpg” width=”122″] This was an informative little book. I already try to save as much as possible but I still learned a few things from this book. The freezing leftovers and freezer cooking is something I just started doing but I think I’ll be getting one of those vacuum sealer things to make it easier as the author suggests. A lot of useful information but I do agree that in a lot of areas it will still be hard to feed a family of 4 for under $200 a month. There was also a nice section in the book with recipes. A quick read that took under an hour.
The key is to make stuff yourself instead of buying ready made. This ebook offers great advice for anyone wanting to lower their grocery bill; the strategies are proven and very much do-able.
#5. Saving Money and Time at the Suppermarket
[easyazon-image align=”left” asin=”B007DA0YQU” locale=”us” height=”160″ src=”http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51qaWxNavCL._SL160_.jpg” width=”119″] Almost everybody dreams of saving time and money, two of the most precious resources in the modern world. When you become a mother, saving time and money becomes even more important, but it also becomes a little more challenging. Whether you are a fulltime homemaker, a self-employed freelancer who works from home, or a working mother who holds an outside job, making sure your family has three nutritious meals a day (plus snacks and other extras) can take up a surprising amount of money and energy.
According to Gary Foreman of The Dollar Stretcher, many families spend up to 20 percent of their total income on food purchases alone. This figure can shift depending on different factors, but if it sounds high to you, then you can definitely benefit from taking greater control of your shopping trips and seeing the figures you really want.