
One of our objectives is to save you time finding the best resources for what you need… FAST. This resource can take up some precious email time, but it’s well worth it! You may have heard of Kim Komando, she calls herself “The Digital Goddess” (I know…) and really does deliver on providing answers to everyday online problems and other tech challenges. What some people might not realize, is she gives you really helpful and useful information in other areas than just electronic.
Important! I want to be sure you know up front, before I proceed with this Kim Komando “commercial”, first, it’s completely free, and two, I receive absolutely nothing for writing this! This is just a resource I’ve gotten so much benefit from I wanted to share it! Actually,
Due to the sheer volume of email I receive, I really try to unsubscribe to anything that is not immediately useful. However, I get 2-3 emails from Kim almost everyday, and while I only read about a third of them, the information is priceless. One email told me how to find unclaimed money and legitimate places to check if you might have some hidden away unawares. Between my husband and myself, we found $1850! Another useful tip was a warning about “grey market” digital cameras. We all know when the deal looks a little too good to beware, but I’d never heard of ‘gray market’ cameras, and I had bookmarked several sites that fell into that category. Kim is also a photography buff, and offers a wealth of reliable info you won’t want to buy a camera without.
Website of the Day is another newsletter of Kim’s you can sign up for and receive Kim’s best website pick online. I can’t tell you – well, actually, I am telling you - how many amazing resources I have discovered through this newsletter alone. Everything from coupon sites to educational sites (like Google Earth when it first came out) to fun stuff and more. She shares amazing videos she’s found, as well as ideas on working online, free computer programs, scam alerts, money saving sites, and much more!
All the emails are very short and to the point, and is well worth the time to weed through. The subject line of each email is accurately tagged, so if it’s not something you care about (like calibrating your HDTV), you just delete it.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I have! Oh, did I mention she gives tips and hacks into your computer, too?
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