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5 Ways to Save Money Fast

There are plenty of ways to save money over time and that’s great, but don’t you want to be able to save money NOW? Well here are 5 ways to save money fast. These are tips that you can start using now, and save money right away.

1. Get Cash Back when you Shop Online

If you haven’t checked it out yet, eBillme has a Cash Back Rewards Program that’s really easy to use! Here’s how it works: you shop online and use eBillme when you checkout. Sign up for the Rewards Program, and everytime you shop you earn 1%. Once … Continue Reading

Black Friday vs Cyber Monday!

Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away and with that comes the unofficial start of the holiday season. Black Friday vs.Cyber Monday, is there a difference anyways? Do teens like one over the other? Do women and men vary in their shopping behavior on Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

New data on online shopping, the economy, holiday shopping, Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday, and much more was collected for Q4 2009 and the results are intriguing.

Join us this Thursday Nov 5th for a webinar to review the results from the eBillme Online Spending Index.

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eBillme Online Spending Index - Q4 08 Data

The impact of the credit crunch is expected to affect holiday shopping as projected consumer spending online remains steady at $100 - $250 on average. Index results for the fourth quarter show that the credit crunch is causing shoppers to reduce their credit card usage and impacting consumer access to credit resulting in a shift to cash alternatives. 31 percent of respondents indicated that they would purchase more online if they could better control their finances and pay with cash; an opportunity for online merchants to optimize checkout with cash alternatives.

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Online Shopping Index

Last Quarter we released the first set of data for the eBillme Online Shopping Index.

Some of the data was reviewed on a webinar conducted by Bruce Cundiff from Javelin Research. The webinar can be viewed on our website at www.eBillme.com under the resources section.

Q4 is upon us and we will be releasing the next set of data shortly. As you know, we ask the same questions every quarter to try to measure consumer spending sentiment over the next 90 days. The next set of data will cover spending sentiment until Dec 31, 08.

In addition We also ask seasonal questions, that … Continue Reading