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Using a Google Home Income to Pay for Your Upcoming Wedding

The recessive economy has put a strain on the real estate market, the auto industry, the hospitality and travel industry, and now – if you believe the quarterly earnings reports – the fast food industry! Is there nothing sacred anymore? Every industry is hurting, all earnings seem to be down, and yet, no matter the economy, there are two industries that will always be around: weddings and funerals.

But weddings and funerals – regardless of how necessary they are – cost money. And they actually are costing significantly more money these days than in the past. According to TheKnot.com, a website dedicated to all things wedding, the average American couple last year paid $27,000 for their nuptials. Unfortunately, that figure doesn’t look much different than many young couples’ yearly salaries.

Every where you look, there seem to be more and more articles about “how to save money” on your wedding. Have a Sunday morning wedding! Keep your guest list under one hundred people! Don’t serve alcohol! All these ideas are fine… unless they steal your dream wedding and turn it into something you never wanted. If that seems to be the case for you, then you should start to investigate other options.

Turning to a Google home income in order to try and offset the impending costs of your wedding is not a bad idea. A Google home income is not a second job – unless you want it to be. In general, it’s just a category of tasks you can perform online for a supplemental income. For example, you can take surveys online for moderate sums of money. They are fast and easy and you can often do them on your own schedule – before and after work, or on the weekends.

Another way to earn inbox dollars is to participate in an online jury or mystery shopping. Didn’t realize that you could do either of those things? Probably because they’re not particularly well advertised. But they are real, legitimate jobs that will send you a pay check on a case by case basis. These aren’t the only real online jobs that aren’t well advertised. If you are interested in looking into online work to help offset the cost of an upcoming wedding, then look at online job boards and see if there isn’t something you’d be interested in doing on your free time.

Think of it this way. If you discover a marketing research company that will pay you $25 for each survey you complete, and the cake for your wedding costs $750, then you and your fiance need only to complete thirty surveys total – over the course of your entire engagement – to have your cake completely paid for. If you are engaged for one year, then you each need to complete at least one or two surveys a month to consider that bill covered.

Can you pay for your entire wedding cost this way? Not unless you are willing to make earning inbox dollars a full time job – but if you always dreamed of a live band when your budget screams “DJ”, then maybe looking into a Google home income will help you make up that difference.

For more info check out http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/google-biz-kit-reviews-google-home-business-kit-a-scam/ and http://www.reviewopedia.com/inboxdollars.htm

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    1. Erin Coopey

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