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Readers Respond: Top Ways to Get Extra Money For Debt

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Start a Family Business

Tough Time, Merits Tough Measures. Its time to have the children help in building a "family" home business. In today's time, it's necessary to have a business that either deals with some type of web marketing or social media. Young people are having a big impact on this economy. Domain Flipping, Wedding/Divorce Party consulting are examples of business that can be started with little capital, but can make a good bit of money. I now specialize in domain flipping. Making returns 8-15 times your investment is quite common. God Bless all.
—Guest John Edwards

Live Like a College Student

A good way to make money is to limit spending. If one can create that "college school" mentality for 4 to 5 months out of the year, that would do wonders. Eat raman noodles, stay in and watch tv are what we did back in the days. Doing this a good portion of the year will help your bottom line.
—Guest Edmond Johnson

Not Wasting Money

saving Money is not the same as not wasting money. We wrote a book called Stop Wasting Money that shows how to look at spending to determine the best purchase and what is your time worth to save money. For example shipping costs, since it is getting close to Christmas do you just use the post office to ship or do you take a few extra minutes to check other shippers to make sure you get the best cost? It can make a big difference to check on prices. Our book is available on Amazon at http://tiny.cc/2qhlq We are so sure that anyone who purchases the book and follows every step that if they do not save the total amount of the cost of the book over one year we guarantee that we will refund the cost of the book.
—czsissom

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