Solutions for 10 MORE Annoying Modern Day Problems
A few months ago, I wrote about Solutions for 7 Annoying Modern Day Problems. With modern life comes convenience, but also new problems. Here are 10 more solutions for 10 more annoying problems.
1. Need a Reliable Contractor?
- Head on over to Angie’s List where their tagline says it all: “Home service contractors reviewed and rated by real homeowners like you!”
2. Trouble Keeping Track of Passwords?
Check out these two informative and useful articles.
3. Need to Write a Business Plan but Have No Money for Business Planning Software?
Go to the U.S. Small Business Adminstration’s website for tons of free business planning resources:
4. Backing Up Your Computer.
Do you use some mish-mash system of flash drives, CD’s, and DVD’s? Or worse yet, do you not back up your computer at all?
- Take a look at this article for a discussion of this topic with several resources listed:
Basically the advice is to have 2 backups, one on site and one offsite. Here are 3 back up solutions:
- CMS Products - many types of easy to use back up drives of all sizes including portable. Where to buy.
- Carbonite - free online backups.
- Mozy - free online backups.
5. Got a Great Idea, but No Pen to Write It Down?
- Just call Jott. This is a free voice memo service that will convert your voice message to a text email message. Never
6. Need Stuff Cheap or Free?
I guess this isn’t a modern problem, but the solution is.
- Cheap Stuff: Craigslist: Buy and Sell anything. Find cars, housing, jobs, rideshare, contractors, childcare, even a date
- Free Stuff: Freecycle. This is a Yahoo! group that has local chapters all over the country. As a member you can donate and request stuff for free!
7. Need to Be Saved from a Bad Date or Meeting?
- PopularityDialer.com can do this and more. How would you like to receive a call that tells you how great you are? Wow, what a concept. You need to schedule the calls ahead of time, but at the price it’s worth a try!
8. Sick of Paying for 411 Calls?
- Try sending a text message to Google instead. Just send to 46645 (GOOGL). Example: “Joe’s Pizza 90210″ “The Palms Las Vegas”
- For business listings: Call Google for free: 1-800-466-4411 (800-GOOG-411)
- For residential listings: 1800-FREE-411 (800-3733-411) You will need to listen to an advertisement first, but the call is free.
9. Always Forgetting Things? (Anniversary, birthdays, dentist appointment)
Set reminders for yourself even if you don’t carry an electronic organizer.
- Google Calendar. Go to “Settings” then “Mobile Setup.” Enter your phone number. Then enter important reminders into GCal via your computer or even your phone if you have web access. You’ll receive a text message reminder.
- Memotome.com - free reminder service that will send you an email reminder. (phone reminders cost extra)
- Textmemos.com - free text message reminders.
10. Need to Shed Some Books? Need Some New Ones Cheap?
The following sites act as an auction for free swaps. All you pay is the shipping.
- Paperbackswap.com - paperbacks only.
- Titletrader.com - books, cd’s and dvds
K. Stone is author of Life Learning Today, a blog about daily life improvements. A few of her most popular articles are Fluid Yoga, Fluid Power, How to Write a Book in 60 Days or Less, Should You Start Your Own Work at Home Business?, and 7 Easy Ways to Improve Your Financial Life.


Comments
Emily says on September 20th, 2007 at 9:52 am
Another reliable place to find contractors is Service Magic (www.servicemagic.com). I have used both Angie’s list and service magic and I find service magic to be superior. All of the contractors listed were pre-screened, professional and also reasonably priced. Because Angie’s list is mostly based on user experiences, the number of reviews and contractors run the gamut and I’ve called a few and got mixed results. You still get the reviews with service magic but also much better service and better quality leads. I’m getting painting and flooring jobs through SM.
Shannon says on September 20th, 2007 at 12:16 pm
Another place to trade books is BookMooch.com. I’ve used it for awhile and am very happy with it. You meet nice people, too, from around the world.
Lady Julianne Eternity says on September 20th, 2007 at 1:03 pm
I second the BookMooch recommendation - and if you want to get the most out of it follow the forums.
Rue says on September 20th, 2007 at 1:38 pm
I’d like to second Emily’s comment about ServiceMagic. Further, Angie’s list charges a membership fee. Why pay when you don’t have to?
K Stone says on September 20th, 2007 at 11:29 pm
Thanks for the additions Emily, Shannon, Lady Julianne, and Rue!!
Eric says on February 11th, 2008 at 6:29 pm
Do not deal with ServiceMagic. Oh, the people are screened, then why did I get one con artist that skipped town and liens were placed on my house for the materials I had already paid for? And that “Guarantee” they offer, do not hold your breath for them to pay for repairs from the shoddy job that “THEY” (oh, I am sorry, I keep being told by them that they only set me up with contractors, that they do not recommend anyone, it is your choice) recommended the contractor for. If they do not stand behind these guys, why do they do this, oh, it must be the $50 they collect from every one of these guys for the referral. What a scam.