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		<title>3 Mistakes White Paper Writers Must Not Make</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[White papers have taken on a new meaning because the Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate. Today, they’re not just used to peddle explanations and information; they’re also used as major marketing tools to entice people to buy what you have to sell. When you’re looking to gain the maximum possible exposure for your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>White papers have taken on a new meaning because the Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate. Today, they’re not just used to peddle explanations and information; they’re also used as major marketing tools to entice people to buy what you have to sell. When you’re looking to gain the maximum possible exposure for your white paper and translate readership into sales, you have to first position it correctly and then ensure that it hits the right chord with the audience. While the first task is the responsibility of the marketer/advertiser, the second falls square on the shoulders of the writer. And this is why when it comes to writing a white paper, you must avoid the following mistakes:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Not knowing your target audience: </strong>You may be a good or even great writer, but if what you’ve written is not understood by the target audience, your efforts are useless. Being a good white paper writer means you have to be an effective communicator, someone who is able to use your writing to convey your message to those who read it. When the intended audience is made up of lay people, the message is lost in translation because the language is either too sophisticated or too technical. So before you begin to write, research the audience that the paper is meant for so that you can tailor the paper to cater to their requirements.</li> <li><strong>Not knowing the product/service you’re writing about: </strong>If you’re writing a white paper to explain how to use a product or service, you need to know its every aspect thoroughly. You may be just a writer, but this particular project deserves collaboration and interaction with the designer/engineer who knows all there is to know about the product you’re describing. You’ll also have to understand the product first before you’re able to write about it as an expert. So most of your time must be spent laying the foundation for the task before you actually begin writing your paper.</li> <li><strong>Not updating/changing your style/skills based on feedback: </strong>And finally, it’s not enough to churn out paper after paper without bothering to look at the feedback your prior work has generated. When you assess the impact your white paper has had on sales, you’re able to change your style and approach suitably. Also, it’s easier to keep up with the times and understand what makes your audience tick and determine what gets to them. If you don’t bother to update your knowledge and change your writing style to suit the times, you’re not going to make much of an impact as a white paper writer.</li> </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How to Design Sure-fire Customer Referral Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The age old adage of the customer being king holds good even today; there is no business without the customer, and any company that does not realize this simple truth stands to lose in the long run. The biggest mistake that most companies make is that they often forget their loyal and long-standing customers in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The age old adage of the customer being king holds good even today; there is no business without the customer, and any company that does not realize this simple truth stands to lose in the long run. The biggest mistake that most companies make is that they often forget their loyal and long-standing customers in their efforts to woo new ones, and in the process they end up losing everything that matters. When existing customers are not treated well, they not only take their business elsewhere but also tell the whole world of their shoddy previous customer service experience. And with the massive reach that the Internet and other forms of media have today, the bad publicity spreads like wildfire and new customers are reluctant to sign up.</p> <p>This makes customer referral programs even more important in helping to build your business. They cause a positive double whammy – they not only bring you new customers, but also help retain your old ones. But if you don’t design your referral programs correctly, they may not work the way you envisioned. To ensure that you hit the success button with your referral programs, here’s what you need to do:</p> <ul><li><strong>Make them profitable for you and enjoyable for the customer: </strong>If you give away much more than you’re going to get in return, you’re going to be running on a loss sooner than later. So while you must ensure that the rewards you offer customers who get their friends and family members to sign up with your services or buy your products are substantial and worth their efforts, you cannot go all out and promise what you cannot deliver or what you cannot hope to sustain in the long run. </li><li><strong>Don’t make them too complicated:</strong> If your rewards program is too hard for your customers to understand or too difficult for them to implement, then they’re not going to be interested in it. Make things as simple as possible – if you own a telecommunications company and if your customers get five people each to sign up, they get a certain number of free calling minutes. This way, you get to build your customer base while your existing customers get to enjoy free phone calls. It’s a simple plan that works equally well for both you and your customers. </li><li><strong>Don’t compromise on your quality: </strong>And finally and most important of all, you must ensure that your focus on your referral program, its rewards, and signing on new customers does not cause you to compromise on the quality of your products and services. When your quality goes down, your referral program is going to suffer because no one wants to recommend something that is not good to their friends. Also, you end up losing your existing customers as well if you don’t pull up your socks and continue to compromise on the quality of your services and products. </li></ul> <p>Equality, simplicity, and quality – these are the magic words that will boost your customer referral programs and enhance your business.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Drafting Like a Pro: Top 50 Blogs for Fantasy League Lovers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fantasy leagues started over a decade ago with baseball lovers in New York City who came up with a kooky idea to create their own teams and keep track of their stats and standings. The group penned a book on the subject, which never really took off, but the idea of a fantasy league evolved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fantasy leagues started over a decade ago with baseball lovers in New York City who came up with a kooky idea to create their own teams and keep track of their stats and standings. The group penned a book on the subject, which never really took off, but the idea of a fantasy league evolved over the ‘90s in small circles of die-hard sports fans. With the rise of the Internet, fantasy leagues became an entirely different beast and are now a full-blow business that brings in major money for blogs and websites.</p> <p><strong> Top Fantasy Baseball Blogs</strong></p> <p>It’s America’s pastime and the rise of fantasy leagues has proven that baseball fans are perhaps the most involved when it comes to creating teams and keeping up with stats.</p> <ol> <a href="http://turbo.indyposted.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/tim-lincecum-giants-14Ks.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" src="http://turbo.indyposted.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/tim-lincecum-giants-14Ks.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="225" /></a> <p> </p> <li>1. <strong><a href="http://razzball.com/"> Razzball</a></strong> This is arguably the best blog for fantasy baseball advice. Learn about sleepers, how to access a player and keep up with stats.</li> <li>2. <strong><a href="http://fantasybaseballhotstove.blogspot.com/"> Fantasy Baseball Hot Stove </a></strong> Get a complete breakdown of players, their stats and their potential when decided who to choose for your fantasy baseball team.</li> <li>3. <strong><a href="http://baseball.about.com/">About Baseball </a></strong> This is the go-to blog for learning all about the rules of the baseball and the fantasy baseball portion is intense enough to make the baseball lover keep their eyes glued to the computer screen for hours.</li> <li>4. <strong><a href="http://baseballmusings.com/"> Baseball Musings </a></strong> Learn how to create graphs, keep track of stats and stay posted on baseball news at this fantasy baseball blog.</li> <li>5. <strong><a href="http://www.fantasybaseballtools.com/"> Fantasy Baseball Tools </a></strong> If it’s your first time playing fantasy baseball, this blog is a must-read for learning the ins-and-outs of choosing players and creating a strategy that will help you come out on top.</li> <li>6. <strong><a href="http://www.thefantasyman.com/"> The Fantasy Man</a></strong> Those already experienced with fantasy baseball should bookmark this blog for tips on how to predict who’s going where in the next season and get a look at top 10 players lists for each position.</li> <li>7. <strong><a href="http://www.crookedpitch.com/"> Crooked Pitch</a></strong> This fantasy sports blog is a mix of football and baseball, so if you’re into both, it should become a regular stop on your Internet trolling.</li> <li>8. <strong><a href="http://espn.go.com/sports/fantasy/blog/_/name/fantasy_baseball"> ESPN – Fantasy Baseball</a></strong> When baseball season is underway, this blog is constantly updated with player and team news.</li> <li>9. <strong><a href="http://fantasybaseball365.com/"> Fantasy Baseball 365 </a></strong> Learn how to learn from your past mistakes when choosing a team and read &#8220;bold predictions&#8221; on what to expect for the upcoming baseball season.</li> <li>10. <strong><a href="http://www.advancedfantasybaseball.com/"> Advanced Fantasy Baseball</a></strong> If you’re playing in a league with co-workers or friends and doing a draft pick, this site shows you what moves to make when you end up choosing from a pool of players you know nothing about.</li> <li>11. <strong><a href="http://www.baseballprospectus.com/"> Baseball Prospectus</a></strong> This frequently updated site packs in all of the baseball news and fantasy baseball advice a sports fanatic can handle.</li> <li>12. <strong><a href="http://fantasybaseball.fanhouse.com/"> Fantasy Baseball Fanhouse </a></strong> Get the latest in rankings, stats and how to choose players later in the draft when your 1st pick for a position may be gone.</li> <li>13. <strong><a href="http://bleacherreport.com/fantasy-baseball"> Bleacher Report – Fantasy Baseball </a></strong> Get rankings from the pros on the top 25 baseball players in various positions and what sleeper players the blog is predicting for the new season.</li> <li>14. <strong><a href="http://www.milliondollarsleeper.com/"> Million Dollar Sleeper</a></strong> Learn about predictions for the upcoming baseball season and get a feel for the sleeper players that some sports bloggers and columnists have their eyes on.</li> <li>15. <strong><a href="http://www.profantasybaseball.com/"> Pro Fantasy Baseball </a></strong> Get fantasy baseball news and plenty of advice on choosing your dream team at this blog.</li> </ol> <p><strong> Top Fantasy Football Blogs</strong></p> <p>Football is probably the most popular fantasy sport. Folks from every walk of life want to get involved when it comes to creating a team that will defeat the competition and maybe win you a bit of cash in the process.</p> <ol> <a href="http://blog.nj.com/jets_impact/2009/08/large_mark-sanchez-new-york-jets-826.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" src="http://blog.nj.com/jets_impact/2009/08/large_mark-sanchez-new-york-jets-826.jpg" alt="" width="272" height="181" /></a> <p> </p> <li>16. <strong><a href="http://www.footblog.com/"> Footblog </a></strong> It’ all football, all of the time at this fantasy football blog that makes it easy to learn about players and get a feel for teams when making draft picks.</li> <li>17. <strong><a href="http://football.razzball.com/">Razzball – Football </a></strong> This site is constantly updated with predictions, best-of lists and wildcard picks that will help you put together a great fantasy football team.</li> <li>18. <strong><a href="http://www.advancednflstats.com/"> Advanced NFL Stats</a> </strong> Stats lovers will appreciate this site that’s all about the numbers. It will help you make an informed decision when choosing less flashy players who aren’t necessarily known by name.</li> <li>19. <strong><a href="http://www.nflstatanalysis.net/"> NFL Stat Analysis </a></strong> Get ratings for ace players that everyone knows and loves and also information on the lesser-known players you may end up drafting.</li> <li>20. <strong><a href="http://www.profootballfocus.com/"> Pro Football Focus </a></strong> Learn how to make a pick when you aren’t dead-set on a player and get team recaps of how everyone is doing so far in the season.</li> <li>21. <strong><a href="http://www.ffgeekblog.com/"> Fantasy Football Geek Blog</a></strong> We love this fantasy football blog because it has a less formal feel than some of the others. It’s penned by a football fanatic who simply loves the game and .</li> <li>22. <strong><a href="http://skinnymoose.com/nfl/"> Da NFL Blog </a></strong> Get rankings and weekly picks for who to put in the game to up your chances of beating out the competition.</li> <li>23. <strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/"> Grid Iron Experts </a></strong> Get NFL picks from the pros of fantasy football. This is a great starter blog for those just beginning to explore the world of fantasy football.</li> <li>24. <strong><a href="http://footballguys.com/"> Football Guys </a></strong> It costs to get info from these experts who ask $19.95 a season for their fantasy football advice. If you’re an advanced player and want to know even more about sleepers and who to choose and who to trade, this blog may be worth your cash.</li> <li>25. <strong><a href="http://www.fantasysharks.com/index.php"> Fantasy Sharks </a></strong> Learn this blog’s predictions and the best of football news to help you gauge your picks for next season. Remember that reviewing a team or player’s behavior for past seasons can give you an edge on choosing draft picks.</li> <li>26. <strong><a href="http://blogs.rotoworld.com/Fantasy_Football/"> Pancake Blocks </a></strong> Get a rundown of what players are worth looking at and which you need to kick to the curb when it’s time to choose a team.</li> <li>27. <strong><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/blog/roto_arcade"> Yahoo Sports – Roto Arcade </a></strong> This blog makes predictions galore and shows you what players to start looking at seriously during training season.</li> <li>28. <strong><a href="http://espn.go.com/espn/blog/index/_/name/fantasy_football"> ESPN – Fantasy Football Blog</a></strong> When the season’s in full-swing, you can expect player  updates and football news at this fantasy football blog.</li> <li>29. <strong><a href="http://blogs.nfl.com/category/fantasy/"> NFL Blog – Fantasy Football </a></strong> Get tips on who to play and who to bench as the season progresses at this official fantasy football blog of the NFL.</li> </ol> <p><strong> Top Fantasy Basketball Blogs</strong></p> <p>The lengthy basketball season gives fantasy basketball participants a chance to trade until their heart’s content.</p> <ol> <a href="http://www.bballcity.com/images/2006/dwyane-wade-7-med.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" src="http://www.bballcity.com/images/2006/dwyane-wade-7-med.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="200" /></a> <p> </p> <li>30. <strong><a href="http://fantasy-basketball.alltop.com/"> All Top – Fantasy Basketball </a> </strong> Fantasy basketball nuts should bookmark this blog because it serves as a feed with fantasy basketball information coming in from all four corners of the web.</li> <li>31. <strong><a href="http://givemetherock.com/"> Give Me the Rock</a></strong> This is a favorite fantasy basketball site for those who are in the mix and play each season. It’s also a great blog for those who are newbies to learn the ins-and-outs.</li> <li>32. <strong><a href="http://espn.go.com/sports/fantasy/blog/_/name/boxscore_basketball"> ESPN – Fantasy Basketball </a></strong> At this blog you’ll get in-depth player reports that will benefit you when it’s time for the draft. In basketball there are many breakout stars each season, so it’s important to stay posted on this info.</li> <li>33. <strong><a href="http://lifeisfantasybasketball.blogspot.com/"> Life is Just a Fantasy Basketball Blog </a></strong> This blog has player profiles and also talks about sleeper picks you want to keep on your radar for the upcoming season.</li> <li>34. <strong><a href="http://www.fantasybasketblog.net/"> Fantasy Basket Blog</a></strong> This site is the place to be during the season to track what trades you should make and when. It also has a roundup of rumors to pay attention to when deciding to nix a player.</li> <li>35. <strong><a href="http://www.fantasybasketballdaily.com/"> Fantasy Basketball Daily </a></strong>This site has player profiles and daily news and tidbits that can help you create the ultimate fantasy basketball team.</li> <li>36. <strong><a href="http://www.sportsgrumblings.com/basketball/"> Sports Grumblings – Basketball </a></strong> Get stats for each player and learn the easiest way to keep track of rankings and winning plays for your fantasy basketball team.</li> <li>37. <strong><a href="http://fantasynews.cbssports.com/"> CBS Sports – Fantasy News </a></strong> This site packs in fantasy sports news for every sport, but the basketball coverage is especially useful for those looking to learn how to make create a great team without delving heavily into stats.</li> <li>38. <strong><a href="http://www.thefantasydudes.com/"> The Fantasy Dudes </a></strong> This blog is a mix of fantasy basketball and football tips, with an emphasis on each during their season. It’s a great blog for learning the monthly stats of players and taking a peek at the blogger’s sleeper picks.</li> <li>39. <strong><a href="http://winmyfantasyleague.com/"> Win My Fantasy Blog</a></strong> This site is all about creating a winning strategy so you can own your co-workers, friends or whoever when playing fantasy basketball.</li> </ol> <p><strong> Top Fantasy Hockey Blogs</strong></p> <p>While fantasy hockey (and hockey, in general) is more popular in some regions of the U.S. than others, hockey fans are just as enthusiastic as the most hardcore baseball and football fans when it comes to creating a prize roster.</p> <ol> <li>40. <strong><a href="http://hockeydraft.ca/blog/">Hockey Draft </a></strong> Get hockey news and player updates at this fantasy hockey blog. It is an easy-to-read blog fit for those who are new to the sport and wanting to learn the rules before entering a fantasy league.</li> <li>41. <strong><a href="http://puckjunkie.blogspot.com/"> Puck Junkie </a></strong> This site has reports from training camp, so you can start planning your fantasy hockey strategy well before your peers.</li> <li>42. <strong><a href="http://www.justfantasyhockey.ca/"> Just Hockey Fans </a></strong> This blog no longer publishes, but the archived poss are well worth a read for those who are new to the hobby and need basic questions answered.</li> <li>43. <strong><a href="http://www.hockeybuzz.com/"> Hockey Buzz</a></strong> If there’s no league going on at work or with friends, stop by this hockey messageboard for updates on online leagues you can participate in.</li> <li>44. <strong><a href="http://canuckshockeyblog.com/?page_id=4181"> Canuck’s Hockey Blog </a></strong> This blog is all about the Canucks, but the blogger offers various fantasy hockey tips throughout the season.</li> <li>45. <strong><a href="http://puckjunkie.blogspot.com/"> Puck Junkie </a></strong> When hockey is in season, make this one of your first tops for player updates and stat reports.</li> <li>46. <strong><a href="http://www.rotorob.com/category/hockey"> RotoRob – Hockey</a></strong> This blog covers many sports, but the hockey coverage is among the best on the web. Learn how to gauge players as they come up from the minors and what sleeper players to watch for after the big names have been taken in your league.</li> <li>47. <strong><a href="http://puckosphere.com/"> Puckosphere</a></strong> If you’re a geek who craves charts, graphs and player reports based on stats, this is your blog for tracking fantasy hockey.</li> <li>48. <strong><a href="http://www.profantasynhl.com/"> Pro Fantasy NHL </a></strong> This fantasy hockey blog has integral information on ensuring your team does well. Remember it isn’t all about goals, but often about assists which can garner just as many points for your team in the long run.</li> <li>49. <strong><a href="http://www.hockey-blog-in-canada.blogspot.com/"> Hockey Blog in Canada </a></strong> Learn how to keep an eye out for sleeper players and what strategy you should use when working in a league with more than 10 teams.</li> <li>50. <strong><a href="http://www.puckjunkie.com/articles.htm"> Puck Junkie </a></strong> If you’re willing to cough up about $15 a season, these experts will give you a load of fantasy hockey advice. For those who are more frugal, the articles section of this site provides awesome insight on how to build a team and get a strategy going and they’re completely free to read.</li> </ol> <p>Fantasy league lovers will enjoy learning more about their favorite players and how and when to make a move when it comes to trades. These blogs guide you through the four major fantasy sports and can provide endless hours of entertainment for those who make fantasy sports their primary hobby during their respective seasons.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Top 25 Blog Posts for Saving Money on Your Cell Phone Bill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cell phone bills send shivers up the spines of most people. Whether you’re the type to chat until the wee hours of the morning or your teenager has an affinity for texting like there’s no tomorrow, nearly everyone needs a little help when it comes to saving money on your cell phone bill. Bloggers and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cell phone bills send shivers up the spines of most people. Whether you’re the type to chat until the wee hours of the morning or your teenager has an affinity for texting like there’s no tomorrow, nearly everyone needs a little help when it comes to saving money on your cell phone bill. Bloggers and writers from all over the web can help you do exactly that, it just takes a little leg work on your end.</p><p><strong>Blog Posts on How to Save Money on Cell Phone Services </strong></p> <p>Need some help dissecting that cell phone bill? Get all of your answers, plus how to shave down on services you may not use frequently with the help of these insightful blog posts.</p> <ol> <p><a href="http://www.cell-phone-shop-reviews.com/images/float/cell-phone-plans-comparison.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="cell phone plans comparison" src="http://www.cell-phone-shop-reviews.com/images/float/cell-phone-plans-comparison.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a><br /> 1. <strong><a href="http://consumerist.com/2010/04/5-ways-to-save-money-on-your-cell-phone-bill.html">Consumerist –  5 Ways to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> Did you know only 12% of people use their phone enough to warrant an unlimited plan? Learn other the truth to other myths that could save you a bundle on your cell phone bill.</p> <p>2. <strong><a href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/life/8-ways-to-cut-your-cell-phone-bill-622604"> Shine Yahoo! – 8 Ways to Cut Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> The best way to figure out what cell phone plan works for you? Monitor how often you’re using the phone and at what hours. Learn more about at this smart blog post.</p> <p>3. <strong><a href="http://frugalliving.about.com/od/householdsavings/tp/Save_on_Cell_Bill.htm">About Frugal Living – Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> If you think prepaid plans aren’t for you, you may want to start logging when you’re using your phone. Sometimes all of the minutes given on a plan just go to waste.</p> <p>4. <strong><a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2199438_save-money-cell-phone-bill.html"> eHow – How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> While you don’t want to lose money on your cell phone bill, you also don’t want to end up going overboard and paying through the nose because you didn’t have a cushion. Learn how to gauge this&#8221;cushion&#8221; with this article.</p> <p>5. <strong><a href="http://www.digitaltrends.com/how-to/how-to-save-money-on-your-cell-phone-bill/"> Digital Trends – How to Save Money on Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> Never assume that just because your cell phone company is telling you this is the best plan they have, it’s the best plan on the market. Learn to shop around and compare prices with this post.</p> <p>6. <strong><a href="http://www.doughroller.net/smart-spending/1-ways-to-slash-your-cell-phone-bill/"> Dough Roller – 15 Ways to Lower Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> Did you know there’s a free tool that will email or text you when you’re about to go over your minutes? Learn more about this amazing tool at this site (and be sure to sign your teens up!).</p> <p>7. <strong><a href="http://moneywatch.bnet.com/saving-money/blog/so-money/5-ways-to-cut-your-cell-phone-bill/985/"> MoneyWatch – 5 Ways to Cut Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> Learn simple ways to lessen that chance of&#8221;bill shock&#8221; happening to you when you receive your cell phone bill each month.</p> <p>8. <strong><a href="http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2010/january/electronics-computers/cell-phone-service/cut-costs-on-your-bill/cell-phone-service-cut-costs-on-your-bill.htm"> Consumer Reports – 8 Ways to Cut Costs to Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> Never pay for individual texts. Learn why some plans are simply worth having because they will save you money in the long run.</p> <p>9. <strong><a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/11/five-ways-to-cu/"> Wired – 5 Ways to Slash Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> While having the latest and greatest gadget is fun, it isn’t always necessary. Learn what bells and whistles your phone can go without if you aren’t really making use of the features.</p> <p>10. <strong><a href="http://www.walletpop.com/top5/general/cut-cellphone-costs/"> Wallet Pop – Ways to Cut Cell Phone Costs</a></strong>Like everything else in life, it’s far easier to keep up with what you’re using if you plan it out in advance. This blog post offers simple advice that you can put into effect ASAP.</p> <p>11. <strong><a href="http://www.switched.com/2008/02/27/how-to-lower-your-cell-phone-bill-1/"> Switched – How to Lower Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> Just because you’re used to one plan doesn’t mean it’s the right plan for you or your family. Know your options and be willing to do your homework if you’re serious about saving money on your cell phone bill.</p> <p>12. <strong><a href="http://frugaldad.com/2008/12/19/ways-to-lower-cell-phone-bill/"> Frugal Dad – 5 Ways to Lower Your Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> This dad tells us why saying no to all of those add-on features is never a good idea, especially for those who may not even have a purpose for them.</p> <p>13. <strong><a href="http://money.cnn.com/2010/06/09/pf/saving/lower_cell_phone_bills/index.htm"> 3 Easy Tips for Lowering Your Bills</a></strong> This blog post talks about saving money on various bills, but check out the free service it mentions which emails you with the best service plans for your particular style of cell phone usage.</p> <p>14. <strong><a href="http://bucks.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/18/how-to-negotiate-a-lower-cellphone-bill/"> NY Times – How to Negotiate a Lower Cell Phone Bill</a></strong> Need to play hard ball with the cell phone company? Go in with a positive attitude and sweet voice to negotiate what you want and get rid of fees you don’t need.</p> <p>15. <strong><a href=" http://cashmoneylife.com/2009/09/21/how-to-lower-your-cell-phone-bill/"> Cash Money Life – </a> </strong>Lower your cell phone bill by opting for the services you regularly use and drop the random things many companies tack onto your bill for no real reason.</p> </ol> <p><strong> Blog Posts on How to Save Money on Data Plans</strong></p> <p>We love cruising the Internet from anywhere, but those high cost data plans can eat up your budget quickly. Figure out what works for you and realize that unless it’s for work, you can do without unlimited data. People tweet from computers too, you know.</p> <p> </p><ol> <a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3064/2719189992_a87abb25c7.jpg"><img class="alignright" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3064/2719189992_a87abb25c7.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="180" /></a>16. <strong><a href="http://www.dollarish.com/687433597/get-rid-of-your-forced-iphone-data-plan--save-money-your-monthly-phone-bill/">Dollarish – Get Rid of Your Forced iPhone Data Plan </a></strong> Think having an iPhone means you have to have a data plan? It’s possible to switch out your SIM card, saving you the minimum $30 fee for a service you may not even use if you aren’t tech-savvy.<p> </p> <p>17. <strong><a href="http://feedthenetwork.com/cell-phones/saving-money-from-fee-uses-for-phone-data-plan">Feed the Network – Saving Money From Fee Uses for Phone Data Plan</a></strong> Not all phones require a data plan; contrary to what some cell phone companies will have you believe. Learn which are capable of functioning as a basic phone without the hefty data fees.</p> <p>18. <strong><a href="http://gigaom.com/apple/att-premier-save-some-money-on-your-iphone-plan/">Gigaom – AT&amp;T Premier: Save Some Money on your iPhone Plan</a></strong> Do you qualify as an AT&amp;T Premier customer? If so, you could be saving over 20% on your monthly bill.</p> <p>19. <strong><a href="http://www.bnet.com/blog/businesstips/save-money-on-a-cell-phone-with-a-prepaid-plan/7773"> BNET – Save Money on a Cell Phone Bill with Prepaid Plan</a></strong> Even less fancy phones with a prepaid plan can get you on the Internet and for some, this may be the most economical route.</p> <p>20. <strong><a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4898701_use-iphone-wifi-data-plan.html"> eHow – How to Use iPhone Wifi Without a Data Plan</a></strong> If you have access to wifi and don’t want to eat up your data plan when roving the Internet, check out this step-by-step for tapping into the wifi signal.</p> <p>21. <strong><a href="http://www.icellphoneplans.com/two-steps-to-save-money-on-cell-phone-bills/"> iCellPhonePlans – 2 Steps to Save Money on Cell Phone Bills </a></strong> If you’re new to a phone with a data plan, read this blog post first. Learn how to avoid overusage feels and why having an unlimited plan is best when you aren’t sure how often you’ll be using the Internet function.</p> <p>22. <strong><a href="http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=681760"> MacRumors – The Low Cost iPhone Plan Thread</a></strong> If the iPhone is your weapon of choice, check out this extensive thread on getting the best bang for your buck when it comes to using the nifty gadget.</p> <p>23. <strong><a href="http://www.geeksugar.com/Unlimited-vs-Capped-Data-Plans-12205871">Geeksugar – Unlimited vs. Capped Data Plans</a></strong> Learn what the difference is between these two plans to make sure you have the right one. Going with the wrong choice can cost you hundreds per month, so take the time to research.</p> <p>24. <strong><a href="“http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2010/10/28/cell-phone-data-plan-comparison-atandt-sprint-t-mobile-verizon/&quot;"> Wallet Pop – Cell Phone Data Plan Comparison</a></strong>How does your data plan measure up to the competition? Make sure you’re making the most of your money by checking out this comparative blog post.</p> <p>25. <strong><a href="“http://www.phonedog.com/2010/02/05/smart-shopping-whose-smartphone-plans-are-cheapest/&quot;"> Phone Dog – Smart Shopping: Whose Smartphone Plans are the Cheapest?</a></strong> What’s&#8221;cheapest&#8221; depends on what you need from your smartphone and how often you’re using the services. This blog post will help you figure out the best plan for you and your family.</p> </ol> <p>Saving money is fun because it means more money in your pocket! Whether you’re using it to grab a coffee or putting it towards a major down payment, we’ve never heard of anyone saying no to extra money. For this reason, it’s worth calling your cell phone provider and figuring out what is the best way to spend your money and still have the functions you need from a cell phone.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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