Tuesday 17 February 2009

Best Gas Mileage - Top 3 Ways To Beat The Recession At Home

There's no doubt about it...

These my friend, are treacherous times. Whether it's rising unemployment rates, tumbling stock markets, or ever-increasing foreclosures, it seems like there little we can do to protect ourselves from this nervous economy.

However, the good news is, there's alot more you can do about your own personal economy than you think. In fact, it's during times like these that opportunities to turn things around are most easily found.

So in order to help you get started, I've outlined the top 3 ways to make an immediate impact on your personal financial situation and protect yourself from the economic ups and downs:

#1 Hypermiling - Simple strategies to get better gas mileage.

Without question, one of the biggest expenses today's households face is the price of gasoline. With only a few gas saving or "hypermiling" techniques used on a regular basis, it's alot easier than you think to squeeze more miles out of every gallon of gas.

Among the easiest and most effective hypermiling techniques are:

* Avoid quick acceleration or "jack rabbit" starts at green lights.

* Accelerate gradually over a greater distance.

* Allow your vehicle to coast to stops naturally when approaching red lights.

* Drive the speed limit (allow extra travel time if neccessary).

* Remove unnecessary objects from your trunk and back seat that add excess weight to your vehicle.

* Check your tires for proper inflation regularly.

* Make sure your vehicle is properly maintained - oil changes, tune-ups, clean air filter, etc.

#2 Generate Your Own Electricity - 2 simple (and inexpensive) methods to slash your energy bill and even get paid by your electric company!

This might come as a surprise, but it's actually a whole lot easier (and cheaper) than you think. There are an unlimited number of resources online that provide simple step-by-step instructions for building your own affordable solar panels or wind turbines.

The materials to build your own solar panels can be found at your local Home Depot and Radio Shack for around $100 while the materials to build your own wind turbine can be quickly ordered online for less than $200. These one-time investments will quickly pay for themselves.

And here's the best part. When you generate more electricity than you consume, your electric meter will actually begin spinning backwards creating credits with your electric company. This process is called "net metering" and your electric company will send you a check for your available credits. It's perfectly legal and electric companies love it because it reduces the amount of electricity they have to generate.

You can watch a short video on how one family is using net metering to virtually eliminate their monthly energy bill by visiting http://S

#3 Increase Your Income By Working From Home

I'm not talking about get-rich-quick schemes or becoming a millionaire while sitting around doing nothing. There are legitimate companies online that will pay you for working from home on your schedule, as much or as little as you want.

Some of the biggest advantages of working from home are there's no extra traveling required so you don't have to spend money on gas, you can literally learn at your own pace, and if you're truly serious, it's even possible to double your current income.

So there you have it, 3 quick and easy ways to beat the recession, keep more money in your pocket, and even prosper in a shaky economy.

To learn more about hypermiling, generating your own electricity, and increasing your income from home, please visit the website below for valuable resources.

Joe Luna is a writer and consultant who provides valuable information for greener, healthier, and stress-free living.

To learn more about how to save on gas, slashing your electric bill, and getting paid to work from home, be sure to visit http://S

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