400 Ways to Save Money
New Book!
Money Saving Secrets
Yes, it's true! You can save money on almost
every single thing you buy.
Suppose you knew ways to
save money on almost everything you bought? Save a few
dollars here, a hundred there, and it starts to add up, right?
What would you do with the money you saved? Travel? Buy something
nice for someone you love? Cut your hours at work and relax a
little more? The possibilities are endless.
Note: The book is no longer for sale,
but can be read for free on the site Every Way To Save
Money .com
Save Money on Groceries... Save Money on Gas...
Homes... Clothes... Credit Cards... Cars... Insurance... Movies...
Property Tax
This isn't just another e-book listing a few dozen money-saving
tips. Oh, it's got those too. In fact, you'll find over
400 specific ways to save on everything from air conditioning
to wedding rings. It will even tell you how to get free
dental x-rays, books and legal advice.
But what really sets this book apart,
is the lessons on how to be an opportunist, develop money-saving
habits, and defend yourself in the marketplace. Learning these
techniques is what will enable you to spend 30% less on groceries,
vacation for half-price, and get more for your money in almost
every area of life.
You see, saving money isn't about sacrifice. We all are aware
of the scrooges in life that pinch their pennies, bank the savings,
and then do nothing with it. Saving money is about getting more
out of life. Spend less while still getting what you need, and
money is freed up to make your whole life richer.
Elephants?
Go ahead and buy this e-book. You'll soon understand why you
can save money on just about anything. Yes, maybe even elephants.
You see, there are seven basic
principles to buying things for less. Understand and apply
these and you will get so much more out of whatever money you
have.
Almost twenty years ago, I had $3,000 in the bank and I wanted
to buy my first home. I put an ad in the newspaper classified
section. It read something like, "Looking for a mobile home
on land. I have $3,000 for a down payment." An old couple
called, and I bought my first home from them - at a good price.
The payments were just $257 per month.
Advertising your needs like this is just one of the special
techniques discussed in Part One, Key 3, "Learning Special
Knowledge And Techniques." In Key 5, "Knowing
How To Negotiate," I tell you how my wife and I save as
much as 50% on hotel rooms. These aren't even the more powerful
money saving principles in the report. Wait until you see numbers
1, 2, 4, 6, and 7.
Here is some of what you'll
get when you buy the book:
Why many wealthy people buy used cars (and which
ones they buy).
The most important money saving questions you should
ask.
How we flew to Ecuador for $700 round trip, when
the cheapest online fare was $1750.
How to buy a new $400 clothes dryer for $99.
A month-by-month guide to the best times to buy
certain things
You can see the value in information like this. If
this e-book cost $99, you could read a few pages, and then save
more than that applying what you learned. You won't have to pay
that much, though. I have seen a e-book on "66 ways to save
money" that was just information copied from a government
website, and they wanted $10 for those seven uninspiring pages.
This is truly quality information, but you don't even have to
pay that much.
What Else?
I reveal the latest findings from the new science of
behavioral economics. Did you know that if a store has
two microwaves, one for $59 and one for $79, they can immediately
increase sales of the one that costs $79 just by adding a microwave
to the shelf that costs $129? This is real research that has
been done, and these techniques
are being used on you.
By the way, they call this principle "extremeness aversion."
Put simply, we often avoid the cheapest and the most expensive
items for no rational reason. What about "Weber's law,"
"regret aversion" and "refusal to book losses?"
No dry theory here, but real examples of how you are "sold."
(By the way, we need to be sold, so don't hold it against
the salesmen. Their job is to sell. Ours is to learn how to
be sold the right things.)
If you notice that the salesman is sitting like you are, and
maybe even holding his head like you are holding yours, try an
experiment. Cross your legs or otherwise change position, to
see if he does the same. He may be using a technique called "mirroring."
You'll be shown real life examples of these and other subliminal
sales techniques that are used on you, and what to do
about it.
Why not order right now?
Note: The book is no longer for sale,
but can be read for free on the site Every Way To Save
Money .com
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