Copyright (c)
2007-2009 Braxton Heitz
Jobs And Paychecks
http://www.jobsandpaychecks.com/
As
most of us sit down at our computers each day, we might realize that we have begun
to take this Information Age for granted. What would we do if we did not have
24/7 Internet connections to keep us connected to the world?
Online
Bill Pay
When it is time to pay bills, we logon to the Internet,
pull out our debit cards or credit cards, and then we get to work paying our bills
online. It is no longer the case where we have to sit down at the dining room
table with our checkbook, a stack of bills, and a book of stamps.
Back
in those dark days of the pre-Internet existence, we were not yet done with bill
paying when we licked that last stamp. Instead, we had to jump in the car and
run down to the post office to get the checks in the mail. If we had paid our
bills close to their deadlines, then we had to sweat whether our payment would
arrive on time. If we were really worried about our payment arriving at the other
end of the transaction on time, we would take time out of our lunch hour to run
to the bill collector's office to make our payment just under the wire.
Mom
Online
Yes, back in those old days, we used to call mom
on the phone once a week to check in and catch up. Now, we can logon to our favorite
Internet chat client or call her on our Internet phone and talk to mom everyday.
We can even share pictures of the kids with mom through our Myspace accounts.
Online
Education
Back in those grand old days, if we wanted to
learn something of value to our lives, we needed to go to the library or bookstore
and check out or buy a book that would answer our questions about the world around
us. It was either that or we had to enroll at a nearby college and take classes
relevant to our interests.
Today, it is much different.
Nearly any topic that might be of interest to us can be learned, after a trip
to our favorite search engines. We might have to pay to gain access to the information
we want, but in many cases, information is handed out like candy on Halloween,
on the Internet.
We could even go further and enroll at
a major university online. We can now take classes and get a degree at our favorite
university or college, even if we live one thousand miles away from the school.
Local
Shopping
Back in the day, in order to find out what great
sales were running at the national chains, we had to subscribe to a newspaper
for the full week and take the time to review the paper everyday to make sure
we did not miss those important sales.
Now, we pop open
an Internet browser and navigate to the website of the chain store we are interested
and click through to their sales circular page. What does Wal-Mart have on sale?
Let's go to their webpage. What about Napa Auto Parts stores? Let's go their webpage.
How about "Ace, the helpful hardware place"? Let's load up their website.
Walgreens --- what kinds of specials do "they" have this week? We are
off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of Oz (also known as Al Gore, the
guy who "invented" the Internet).
Comparison Shopping
Before
the World Wide Web, if we wanted to know the "skinny" on a particular
product we were interested in buying, we would need to ask friends. For an expert
opinion, we would need to subscribe to Consumer Reports, or take our chances by
visiting the local store that sold the product and have faith that the salesperson
was not loading our brains full of commission-biased opinion.
These
days, we can go online to learn all about any single product or service we might
be interested in purchasing. Even better, we can look at a cross-section of products
under the same classification and make an intelligent decision based on factual
research. If we put our minds to it, we could even pull up customer reviews on
the products we want to purchase.
The sky is the limit.
We can do as little or as much research as we would like to do on a single product
or service and be happy with our final decision.
Dig Up
In-Depth Product Specifications
Sometimes, we can trust
the Sears salesman not to lead us astray in our purchase selections. It is pretty
straight forward as to which brand of wrenches will give us the best performance
over many years or to find out which 27" television has the best picture.
But,
with other product groups, a cursory glance will not deliver the be-all-end-all
analysis that we need to make intelligent shopping decisions. Such examples include
insurance products or financial products such as credit cards and loans.
If
you have to ask yourself what the difference between a term-life insurance policy
and a whole-life policy, then you need to get some really in-depth information
to make a good purchase decision. There are insurance websites and information
websites that will pass this kind of information along to you. They may even let
you apply online for a new insurance policy and give you an instant approval for
your new policy.
The same mindset will often accompany your
interest in learning about credit card products. With so many choices and options
available, it is hard to know which credit card offer or credit card rewards program
will be best for your needs.
The beauty of the Internet
is that the answer to all of these questions and more are right at your fingertips.
Credit
card offers range from gas credit cards, student credit cards, low APR credit
cards and even 0% interest credit cards. Among this range of credit card types
and special offers, many banks also offer credit card points in the form of airline
miles, credit card travel rewards, cash-back rewards programs, and store credit
at your favorite chain stores or restaurants.
So, how do
you know which credit card will be best for your needs? All you have to do is
to start with a plan as to what you would like to gain from a credit card, and
eliminate credit card offers that do not match your needs. Then do a side-by-side
analysis of those credit card offers that remain to see which one will deliver
to you the best value for your dollars.
Don't be afraid
to dig in and get the facts on any product you may be interested in buying. I
have learned a lot on the Internet about insurance products, credit card plans,
and high-definition televisions. Even when I had questions that the Circuit City
salesperson could not answer, I was able to turn up that important information
on the Internet.
Longing For The Old Days
No,
I don't really long for the old days anymore, except when my Internet connection
is down for more than just a few hours.
If I want to add
a credit card to my wallet, I only need to decide which one I want and then fill
out the online credit card application. If I want to buy car insurance, I can
shop around for the best policy and buy it right then online, without having to
go to an agent's office. If I want to shop for a better price on my next software
purchase, all I have to do is to go to a shopping website and compare prices.
The
Internet has improved the experience of my life one-hundred-fold, and I do not
want to ever have to return to those days before dial-up. Before I came on the
Internet, I did not even know why I would want to buy more than one type of home
insurance. Now, I sweat if I might miss my payment.
If you
take the time to search and research the Internet for the information that will
help you to make better shopping decisions, you might just find as I have that
the Internet is something that you never want to live without ever again.