BONUS REPORT #1: The Best Free Software -- And Free Alternatives to Popular Commercial Software (Value: $12.95)
Most computer users need a variety of software to handle tasks such as word processing, crunching numbers in a spreadsheet, handling their email, or managing their personal finances. Other common activities include editing digital photos, creating presentations, updating a website, or installing security software.
In this report, I'm giving you my recommendations for free software for those tasks and more. I've tried them all, and in my opinion they are the best. You can download them for free, and use them for free. No sneaky trials, no bill-me-later. I've also listed dozens of the most popular commercial software packages, along with the retail price of each. If you were to purchase all of them, it would cost over $5000. And in some cases, you can't even buy them! The
"Software As A Service" model used by many vendors requires a monthly "rental" fee, instead of a one-time purchase of a software license that never expires.
But many people don't know the valuable secret you're about to learn... there are excellent, FREE alternatives to ALL of these commonly used programs! You'll find each program listed with a description of what it does, along with a link to download it. I hope you'll find it informative, enjoyable and profitable to read through this report.
BONUS REPORT #2: Money-Saving Consumer Tips (Value: $12.95)
Another freebie, but a valuable one! You'll love this special 63-page report. In my travels around the Internet, I've discovered many online services that you can use to save money. In this "Money-Saving Consumer Tips" report, I'll share these secrets with you! You'll learn how to save money with online coupons and daily deal sites, cash in on your unused gift cards, and search government databases to find out if there's unclaimed money waiting for you.
There are tips on how to get the best deal on a new or used car, saving money by comparing prescription drug prices online, and secrets to winning auctions on eBay. I'll show you how to ditch your landline, fire the phone company, and make free phone calls. You can even replace your expensive cable TV subscription with free or cheaper online services. Find out how to get your credit report and your credit score for free. And most importantly, you'll learn how to
avoid common scams, ripoffs and identity theft.
BONUS REPORT #3: The Best Free Courses (Value: $12.95)
In this report, you get my recommendations for free courses you can find online. Everyone knows that college is not cheap. But did you know that some college courses are free, online? Some of the most prestigious universities in the world offer thousands of courses free of charge to qualifying students, or to anyone with a Web browser.
MIT, Carnegie-Mellon, Notre Dame, Stanford and other well-known colleges offer a range of courses covering astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer programming, economics, engineering, legal studies, mental health, nutrition, philosophy, psychology, physics, statistics, and many more. Aside from accredited institutions of learning, there are online education platforms and websites that offer free courses that can help you with school work, learn new job skills, or just
learn things for fun.
The real value of learning is in the learning itself and what you do with knowledge, not in its contribution to a piece of paper called a diploma. There's no guarantee that you'll earn college credits for taking any of these courses, but you can definitely make yourself more valuable to a current or potential employer by improving upon and learning new skills. Free online college courses can help you beef up your resume, advance your career, or just expand your
knowledge. And who knows where that could lead you?