A (Really, Really) Easy Way to Get an Amazon Gift Card

Posted in: Web Info, Tips & Tricks

You CAN get an Amazon Gift Card quickly and easily. No joke, no catch, no scam here. Just take advantage of Amazon’s Trade In program.

Got a Texas Instruments 89TVSC/CBX/1L1/A calculator lying around? Amazon will give you $36.75 for it. Star Wars Trilogy DVD set? They’ll give you $22.75. Toy Story 2? They’ll give you $5.75.

It’s easy. It’s fast. You make money.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Rummage through your drawers, closets, bookshelves, and piles of maybe-it’ll-get-donated-or-maybe-I’ll-toss-it stuff. Pull out any books, DVDs, video games, video game consoles, cameras, iPods, phones, camcorders, calculators, GPSs, etc. that you no longer use and/or would like to trade in for Amazon credit.
  2. Make sure the items you’ve found are in very good (or better) condition. No books with highlighted pages. No DVDs with ripped packaging.
  3. Visit www.Amazon.com/trade-in.
  4. Choose one of your items to start with. Select its category in the drop down menu in the middle of the page, then type in its title or ISBN # in the next field.
  5. Click the Go button.
  6. On the following page, find your product. You’ll see the amount of trade Amazon is offering for it. If you’re happy with the amount, click the yellow “Trade In” button. (At this point you’ll need to login to Amazon or create an account if you don’t have one).
  7. You’ll arrive at a screen displaying a summary of your trade ins and how much your Amazon Gift Card will be worth. Keep adding items to this list and you’ll keep bumping up the value of your Gift Card.
  8. Click continue when you’ve added everything you’d like to trade in.
  9. Choose either a FREE USPS shipping label or a FREE UPS shipping label. Select your last remaining options from the final questions Amazon asks you.
  10. When you’re done, pack up your products in a box, slap on the printed label that Amazon generated for you, and drop the box off at the Post Office or nearest UPS drop-off location.
  11. Sit back and wait for the email from Amazon that says “We got your stuff, you got your Amazon credit, thanks very much, send in more whenever you’d like!”

Keep in mind here: Amazon’s trade in program is similar to the trade in programs at car dealerships. Fast. Easy. Painless. You get your credit/money quickly. You don’t have to keep your fingers crossed that someone out there in the world will find, then buy, what you’re selling at the price you set. Accordingly, in exchange for this convenience and sure-money, Amazon offers some pretty low trade in prices. Every now and then you’ll score big, but it’s typical to get a buck or 2 for a good hardback book. Perhaps four dollars for a DVD.

Remember though, we’re talking easy money here. So if you don’t watch those DVDs, read those books, or use those gadgets anymore anyhow, you can clear them out of your home or office and receive a bit of Amazon credit for it as well. Good deal all around.

In fact, I have a stack of shiny new books right here on my desk, thanks to the boxes of trade ins I sent in to Amazon a while back. Now that I think about it, I can’t even recall what I traded in. But I am very excited to read these new books.

App of the Week: GoodReader

Posted in: Computer Tips & Tricks

GoodReader is a fantastic, flexible, handy PDF reader for your iPad. Mashable called it a “Swiss Army knife of awesome!”

GoodReader handles big files of 100MB or more with great speed. It gives you the ability to mark-up PDFs with ease. It allows you to sync your files and folders, zoom up to 50x, and create your own inter-document hyperlinks so you can easily jump back and forth between pages in large documents.

GoodReader is also a truly fantastic reviewing and annotating tool. The program allows you to easily highlight, underline, and cross out text. It lets you type notes onto the PDF while enhancing the notes with squares and ovals and circles and arrows of various colors. You can add sticky notes and even make freehand drawings by drawing directly onto the PDF with your finger. Pretty sweet.

As an added bonus, the latest version of GoodReader supports .ppt, .xls, .html, .jpg, .tiff, and even audio and video files!

So what’s the cost for all of these amazing features? A whopping four dollars and ninety-nine cents. Worth every single penny.

Learn more about all of the many, many things GoodReader can do for you (then download the app once you’re sold) right here: http://tinyurl.com/y2v9h3g.

Grab Bag: Your Five Links of the Week

Posted in: Website Links

  1. http://tinyurl.com/3nvgd52 - If you consider yourself a Harry Potter fan, you’ll probably love this. It’s a fantastic YouTube clip called “How Harry Potter Should Have Ended.” And it’s so, so true.
  2. http://tinyurl.com/4l8calo - An 8x telephoto lens for your iPhone! Then lens comes with a matte black iPhone case that you twist the lens onto. Twist the lens, adjust the grip on the manual focus ring, and snap away. Collapsible table tripod included. The cost? $35.
  3. www.SocialMention.com – It’s like a Google Alerts for social media. SocialMention.com offers real-time social media search and analysis. Visit the site and search directly from the homepage.
  4. http://tinyurl.com/ck9euo Five tips for avoiding bad (including downright deceptive) SEO companies.
  5. http://ow.ly/6imhi - Watch a girl grow from 0 to 10 years of age over the course of 1:25 in this YouTube video clip. Fascinating to watch something that happens before our eyes each day yet is too slow for us to see in real time.

Easy Business Website Tip of the Week

Posted in: Tips for Business Websites

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Easy Business Website Tip: Link Your Logo!