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Cyber Monday 2009

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Sales for Cyber Monday will likely rise this year, mostly because people are shopping online more.  The reasons are obvious, it saves time and you can do faster bargain hunting online than by foot.

Many online retailers are cashing in even in this economic environment, here are some retailers that you can get a great deal with.
  • Amazon.com - Great deals on books, music, toys and more - limited quantities - in hourly lightning deals (like the Apple iPod touch 8 GB (2nd Generation) [Previous Model] $158.00).  Them them quick on the hour.
  • Apple.com - Free shipping on orders of $50 or more.
  • BarnesandNoble.com - Save 50-60% off DVD and Blue-ray titles.  50% Off NY Times Bestsellers - Today only.
  • BestBuy.com - $100 off some laptops and up to 33% off digital Cameras.
  • Macys.com - Free shipping with $75 or higher purchase.  Use Code CYBER
  • NikeStore.com - Save an extra 25% on clearance items with code VICTORY.
  • Sephora.com - Free shipping on orders of $50 or more.  Free metallic clutch filled with free samples with purchases of $25 or more - use code CLUTCH4U
  • UggAustralia.com - Free shippingon purchases of $100 or more with code CYBERMONDAY
  • VictoriasSecret.com - Save 20% off all purchases using code VSSAVE20
  • Walmart.com - Find great deals such as a 32" Sony TV for $398

Where are you shopping on this Cyber Monday?  What have you purchased since Black Monday started?  Tell us about the best deals you've gotten so far.

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Black Friday Ads

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Chances are, you've already heard about the pullback in selections on the sales items this holiday season.  Retailers learned a lesson last year, so this year, they are loading up on fewer items to be put on sale.  This means you need to find deals and get to them faster than the rest of shoppers.

Finding deals and checking out the ad ahead of time will help you do this.  Many retailers have jumped the gun and already started sales this year. So here are some sites and ideas for your Black Friday shopping spree.

Do you know of other great sites to check out Black Friday ads and sales?  What deals are you looking to catch?  Share your thoughts in the comments.


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Interview: BudgetPulse's Craig Kessler

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We did a quick review of BudgetPulse.com back in June. They offer a great way to keep an eye on your finances without the need to link your financial accounts like Mint does. Both services are free.  BudgetPulse recently launched a new tool to help individuals and groups raise money - for whatever goals those individuals or teams aim to accomplish.  The tool helps you consolidate your goal and send out to emails to those who can help you reach your goal.  It make your financial goal public and raises the likelihood that it can be achieved.
“We understand individuals, charities, teams, and others may need help raising money for their goals,” says Craig Kessler, marketing director for BudgetPulse.com. “Friends and family are most likely going to be contacted first when asking for help raising funds. Now our customers can collect funds (via PayPal or Amazon, or pledge money) and budget the goals transactions within the personal budgeting software so they can keep organized and don’t have to use multiple systems.”
Craig Kessler, the Marketing Director for BudgetPulse frequents FrugalNYC and often comments on our blog posts.  We did an interview with Craig to find out what makes BudgetPulse tick.

How did BudgetPulse.com start? Why did you start BudgetPulse.com?

BudgetPulse was started from founder Raj Jeyaprakash as a direct result of a lack of a better budgeting software. He wanted to manage his money but without having to worry about supplying personal bank account information and deal with possible identity theft. So he built BudgetPulse for himself, friends, and family, and it got such raves that he decided that others may enjoy the tool as well.

Who is your target audience?

Our audience is very broad but our users are mainly from the ages of 18-35. Our users are your everyday person trying to get a hold on their personal finances with a very simple tool. A lot of our user base is international as well because we do not sync banks that restrict that user base.

How do your customers benefit from your service?

They benefit in a few ways. Some of our customers tell us how they use the tool to help them figure out where they can save to reduce debt. A lot use the tool to keep things organized and determine a balance of what they strive to spend in certain areas, and a lot use the tool to set up spending goals and set up for the future. Even with different reasons for the managing their finances, the main commonality is that they enjoy a simple easy to use tool that can give them a clear outline of their finances.

Are you the main blogger for BudgetPulse?

Yes, I am the main blogger for BudgetPulse although there are several posts from other writers including the rest of the BudgetPulse team. We also are always accepting guest posts if anyone is interested. I also manage the Twitter account and the BudgetPulse Facebook Fan Page.

Is that your voice on the How it works page?

For better or worse, yes that is my voice. I may not be tracked down to do the voiceover for the next big Pixar hit, but I do all the screencasts and videos for the site. I also have an introduction video coming out that will be on the facebook page soon. I also am working on a new street interview videos series that is being planned to start in Jan 2010 that I will also be doing.

You recently released a new savings goals function. It definitely can get those motivated enough (those who would use such a tool) to save and reach their goals. How did you come up with this idea? Was it a community request?

I interact with the BudgetPulse community on a daily basis and always love to hear feedback and suggestions, both the negative with the positive. There was a request to add a savings goals function that we previously lacked. A lot of users wanted a way to track specific goals without adding new banking accounts, and this was our solution. Online fundraising has been a growing area so we wanted users a way to be able to collect donations for their goals whatever they are. We took the savings goals request one step further and allow our users to set a public goal where they can email the goal out to their family and friends who can then directly contribute funds through PayPal, Amazon, or pledge money. This will help individuals, organizations, and non-profits collect money in one central organized place and allowing them to budget accordingly with the same tool. The majority of our improvements come directly from our users and already we are working on our next batch for a future release from comments made by users about things they would like to see added.

I've mentioned it before, one reason we like BudgetPulse is because it does not connect to personal banking accounts. Are there plans to do so in the future?

No. We are separating ourselves from tools that only sync and are offering an alternative. We have no plans to sync accounts with banks or credit cards.

Where do you see BudgetPulse.com going in the next year?

BudgetPulse has had a lot of growth over the past year and we plan on improving even more in 2010. We are going to be adding a premium subscription version of the tool. We want to stay away from advertising and we need to keep the lights on. We are going to be changing the entire interior application pages to have a more clean design to match the homepage. We are looking into expanding the charts and improving on the graphs to help users analyze their data better. We are looking into improving the use of multiple currencies in a single account. And we have even brought up talks about a possible iphone application. From behind the scenes I am going to get more involved with the users and personal finance community. Beginning after Thanksgiving break I'm going to be working on a weekly personal finance tweet chat that will be co-hosted each week. I will be working on hitting up the streets of DC to do street interviews with off topic and taboo money related questions for entertainment, and we will be working on getting our monthly newsletter up and running as well. There are a lot of big things happening in 2010 that we are looking forward to.

Your Product is Free, how do you sustain the company?

We have private investors who fund the company and will be offering a premium subscription soon.

Do you consider yourself Frugal?

I try. I know what things I like and what I can sacrifice. For example I love going to concerts. The concerts I go to are expensive, but since I barely ever go shopping for clothes, it offsets. I try to balance my spending out and am always looking for deals. I set up automatic transfers to my savings account each month which help with budgeting as well. The difficulty is being young and living in an expensive city and trying to find the balance between enjoying the time now and preparing for the future, and I believe I am on the right track and try my best to be frugal.

Is there anything else you want to share with the FrugalNYC audience?

Do what works for you and enjoy life.

Thank you Craig for taking the time out to share some insights with the FrugalNYC community!  You gave us some great ideas and insights about BudgetPulse and balancing our personal finances.  We wish you and BudgetPulse much success.

Are you a BudgetPulse customer?  Do you need a tool such as BudgetPulse to get an outline of your finances?  Share your thoughts with us.

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Friday Tips

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Some Updates and reminders for those new to FrugalNYC or who would just like to be reminded of some Freebies.


One of our email subscribers wrote us about the late notice on yesterday's Lincoln Center event. We've checked it out and the issue should be fixed. You should receive your email subscriptions by early afternoon (Feedburner tells us 11am - 1pm EST).

A parting question, would you like to see FrugalNYC on Facebook?  Your response will determine the result!

As always, thanks for reading and being part of the FrugalNYC community.  Please leave us your thoughts in the comments.

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David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center

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Today from noon to 10pm the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center opens. There will be free activities and performances throughout the day, including the first Target Free Thursdays performance at 8:30 PM.

Visitors to the atrium will be able to purchase discounted tickets for shows at the center that day as well as full-price tickets for all other performances. There will also be free weekly performances, a café, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi access among other features.

The David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center is located at Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets (not to be confused with Rockefeller Center). You can reach it by subway via the 1, A, B, C and D trains.

Can't make it to the FREE performance today? There will be continuing FREE performances every Thursday!

Hope you enjoyed this post. Share your thoughts or related ideas in the comments. Thanks for reading and following FrugalNYC!

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Six Everyday Items You Should Reuse

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We in NYC  throw out enough trash every single day to fill the space of The Empire State building.  If enough of us reuse some of those things one extra time, I think we can reduce that by a good amount.

Here are some everyday things that we can reuse, thus delaying it from filling up the landfills by a few days.

  1. Paper - Reuse the back of single sided printed paper.  Use it for notes, doodling, etc...
  2. Plastic cups - Reuse it to drink another cup of coffee, water, soda etc...  It can be a pencil/pen holder.  Use it to plant a seedling.
  3. Plastic bottles - We are told not to reuse plastic bottles due to contamination.  How about reusing it to hold water to water your plants?  Throw a refilled botted in the freezer and use as and ice pack.  I'm sure you can think of other ideas to reuse a plastic bottle.
  4. Toothbrushes - Who says you have to use it only for brushing your teeth?  After it no longer does the job for your teeth, use it to scrub blemishes from shoes, hard to reach corners or any other small surface.
  5. Batteries - If you are still using regular alkaline AA batteries, you can put it to use after it no longer works in your camera or other high draining devices.  Put it in your hallway clock, it takes very little power to get that clock going.  You can also use the batteries in low draining remote controls for TVs, DVD players, etc....
  6. Paper bags - Use it to make popcorn.  Brown bag your lunch.  Help bananas ripen faster.  There are numerous ways to use a paperbag.  When you are done, recycle it!
I have a challenge to all you readers.  Name something that you have and list ways how you can reuse it.  If you don't know, perhaps someone else does!  Share your ideas in the comments or just spread the message in your own way!

Whatever you do, spread the message to reuse and recycle.  Every little bit helps keep our little blue globe going one day longer, and you can start today.  What do you reuse to help keep the landfills from filling up?

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Swagbucks

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Search & Win

I joined Swagbucks a few weeks ago, thanks to James from Twitter. This program basically replaces your Current Search engine in several ways. The search results are from Google, but it does contain several more ads in the beginning of your search results.  If you don't mind this, you could earn some extra rewards for doing your daily searches.

Earning Points


I have been doing searches using swagbucks web portal since I signed up, though I didn't install the browser bar - I don't like additional bars.  If swagbucks does not return the results I'm looking for I use a regular Google search afterwards. You earn points at random times, perhaps someone else can fill us in on how this is determined. Depending on your search query, and if your searches are genuine, you'll earn a few points each day you are active. If you sit there in front of the pc and just search away all day, you'll probably be wasting your time. You can also earn points from Swagcodes, I've only seen one or two that I've claimed so far. It is another way of promoting their product.  Your referrer earns a point every time you do, James, the guy who referred the program to me, has earned every point that I have earned.  Another incentive to get your friends to join.

There are many other such programs on the web, but I do find this program a bit entertaining and the social / MLM aspects are helpful towards earning points as well. If you are not already a Swagbucks member, why not sign up today (this is my referal link). All you have to do is search!

Prizes

The points you earn can go toward prizes from their site, ranging from promotional posters, comic books, t-shirts, iPods, cash and many other goodies. One of the great things about this program is, if someone signs up using your referral - you also earn points every time they earn points. So if you sign up today using the links here or the banner above, I'll be earning a swagbuck every time you do!

Thanks to the anonymous comment asking me to write about Swagbucks.

Are you a swagbucks user? What prizes have you earned? What do you like best about it? What other programs do you use?

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Best Deal Magazines

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I recently started getting my subscription to Inc Magazine and was reminded of how good a gift a magazine subscription makes. Every issue will remind the recipient that someone thought of them and got them a subscription they WANTED.

With that in mind, here are some coupon codes and deals for Best Deal Magazines. I joined the affiliate program several weeks ago, but never really promoted it on FrugalNYC. If you would like to see future promotion codes etc, let us know in the comments.

Here are this week's coupon codes:
15% Off Most Titles (Code: PXSS115 Offer Expires November 15, 2009)
$5 OFF $30 (Code: MNDSS115 Offer Expires November 15, 2009)
$7.50 OFF $40 (Code: MQQSS115 Offer Expires November 15, 2009)
$10 OFF $50 (Code: MQPSS115 Offer Expires November 15, 2009)

Weekly Specials:
Maximum PC - $6.00 for 1 year with coupon code MAXPC
Everyday with Rachael Ray - $10.80 for 1 year with coupon code RRAY

This week's deals of the day are:
Monday - Taste of Home, $5.79
Tuesday - Weight Watchers, $6.98
Wednesday - Body & Soul, $5.29
Thursday - Boy's Life, $5.29
Friday - Ultimate Motorcycling, $3.89
Saturday - Girl's Life, $9.49
Sunday - Mac Life, $6.89

Hope you and your friends enjoy a good magazine subscription at a discount.

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FrugalNYC's Frugal Philanthropist Giveaway (Book)

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UPDATE: Winners are SuppermanChef, FreeFromBroke and Sabrina (see comments). Please send us the address to send your prize to. If no contact information is received by 12:00 PM Noon Monday 11/23/09, an alternate winner will be selected. Congratulations to all!

UPDATE 2: Since we did not hear back from Sabrina, the default 3rd winner is Lisa Newton!


Welcome back to another FrugalNYC Giveaway!  This time it's a great book called How To Be An Everyday Philanthropist by Nicole Bouchard Boles.

I received a copy from the publisher about a week ago and dug right in.  I loved what I saw and decided that I definitely want to share this information with all the readers of FrugalNYC.  The book gives you 330 ways to make a difference, without being a millionaire!  You don't have to be a big business owner or win the lottery to make a big difference in your community or in someone's life.  This book shares a wealth of well researched information on how to do that TODAY!

Here's what the publisher says about the book, which describes what the book is about perfectly.
Want to help make your community, your town—your world—a better place, but don’t know where to begin? How To Be An Everyday Philanthropist shows you the way. A handbook, a resource guide, a call to action, and an inspiration, it offers 330 concrete, direct ideas for making a difference—all of which have nothing to do with the size of your checkbook and everything to do with using the hidden assets that are already a part of your life. Whether you’re shopping, working, exercising, or surfing the Web, there are hundreds of ways to slip small but deeply meaningful acts of philanthropy into your life, using 330 of the most innovative and effective charitable organizations around.
Have an old pair of sneakers lying around the house? Nike's Reuse-a-Shoe program will recycle them into safe playground surfaces. getting rid of that old cell phone? Call to Protect will refurbish it as an emergency lifeline for abused women. Racking up frequent-flier miles? Donate them to an ill child so they can travel and get the care they need. Like to knit? Knit hats for cancer patients. Start a petition, sign a petition, send out an awareness e-mail, and network with like-minded givers and doers at Care2.com. There are ideas for giving things you might never have thought of—your hair, old prom dress, breast milk for African AIDS orphans. Ideas for using your hobbies, talents, time, trash, technology, and more. Each suggestion can be accomplished in the course of a day, most within an hour. In tough times it’s more important than ever that people and communities pull together— How To Be An Everyday Philanthropist makes it easier than ever before.
I'm sure like me, many of you have wanted to volunteer or do something to make a difference.  After flipping through a few pages, I think you will find what you are looking for.  If you would like to purchase a copy today, you can get it from Amazon right now, it's only $7.88 and you won't break the bank.  Read the book, or just a page or two, then go out and DO something wonderful for your community or the world!  You might be doing it already and didn't know it!

Prizes

We know you love FREE prizes.  So here they are!  We are giving away three FREE copies to the winners!  We we hope it will be the beginning of numerous great deeds!

Rules

To enter, just leave a comment on this post.  Tell us a story of a good deed or what you hope to accomplish for your good deed.

Winners


Three Winners will be announced on this post and via Twitter in two weeks, November 20th 2009.
The winners will be picked via a random number as in all our previous giveaways.

We would appreciate it if you tweet about this post so the good deeds will spread!  We want to thank Workman Press for contacting us and for providing us with such a great book to give away!

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MetroCard Deals Offers Big Savings, $10 off*, to See the Big Top

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For Select performances and seat locations, you can get the following deal sent to us via MTA.


NEW YORK, Through January 18
New York City Transit’s MetroCard is encouraging visitors to step right up and take advantage of a discount to the Big Apple Circus in Lincoln Center this fall, with a MetroCard Deal. Visitors can receive $10 off tickets to select performances and seat locations, from now through the holidays.

To receive the discount, customers must show their MetroCard at the Big Top box office, or use code “METROCARD10” when ordering tickets online or by phone at (888) 541-3750.

“The Big Apple Circus is always one of the most exciting shows of the fall season,” said Paul J. Fleuranges, Vice President of Corporate Communications at NYC Transit. “And now transit customers will get to experience the show and save money.”

Big Apple Circus assembles some of the world’s finest circus artists under one Big Top performing in a single ring. Plus, its venue at Damrosch Park in Lincoln Center gives viewers an up-close-and-personal view of all the action. This year’s show “Bello is Back,” features the return of Bello Nock, the famous daredevil clown, who wows audiences with his death-defying feats. 

Visit www.mta.info and click on the MetroCard icon for details about this and all MetroCard Deals. Visit www.bigapplecircus.org/metrocard.aspx for a schedule of valid performances and seat locations. Use Trip Planner at www.tripplanner.mta.info for customized subway and bus directions to Lincoln Center.


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Books and Reminder - Go Vote!

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It's Election day again, so take a few minutes and exercise your right that so many have fought for in the past.  No matter who you vote for, make sure the candidate you choose is someone who will help our society and looks at the big picture.  Most politicians seem to be focused on the present.  It takes a lot more guts and courage to do what is right for the long term.  Those few individuals who do this may not even be appreciated until the time comes when people realize what really needs to be done.

So thanks for taking a minute to read this post.  Now take a few minutes and go vote for the people who will make a difference and work hard for what is right.

Here's some additional reading for those interested!

I'm Currently ReadingSix Pixels of Separation: Everyone Is Connected. Connect Your Business to Everyone
Free eBook: Oprah.com is offering a free download of “An Ex-Mas Feast”, the first story in “Say You’re One of Them” by Uwem Akpan featured in her book club. International.
Recommended ReadingHow To Be An Everyday Philanthropist: 330 Ways to Make a Difference in Your Home, Community, and World - at No Cost!

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