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Changes to Frugal Simplicity’s Frugal Blog

 

Yesterday I started making some changes to my Frugal Simplicity blog site. This frugal blog has been around, as a blog, since about 2007.  Before that, it was a regular website, since about 2000. Over the years, a lot of posts became filled with dead links, dead ads, and old posts that are no longer relevant to us today. So, it was time for me to do a major cleaning up of the site. 

And clean I did. And cleaning I am still doing. With so many frugal living posts over the years, it will take a while to go through all of them and see what’s relevant and what’s got to go. 

During the cleaning, the first thing I changed was the way the URLs to the site were presented.  Instead of having a URL with the date in it, along with the relevant keywords for each post, I changed it so the the URL would only show the relevant keywords and took the date part off.  In doing that, it also changed the links to every single post on the blog.

So, if you got to the site from a search engine and it took you to the 404 Not Found Page, the way to most likely find the post you were looking for is to just removed the date part of the URL. For example, if you were looking for frugal living tips in the search engine, and saw this link, http://www.frugalsimplicity.com/2010/11/19/frugal-living-tips-2, and clicked on it, it would take you to the 404 Not Found Page. To get to the page with the updated link system, simply remove the dates and the last slash mark … in this case that would be 2010/11/19/ … making the updated URL http://www.frugalsimplicity.com//frugal-living-tips-2 … But even this updated URL still goes to the 404 Not Found Page, so the next obvious thing to do would be to remove the number 2 and the dash before it from the end of the URL, making it http://www.frugalsimplicity.com//frugal-living-tips … and here we have a live link and a live frugal post.  Most URLS would only require removing the numbers and the slash as I mentioned first.  Once the search engines catch up to the updated URLs, this won’t be an issue.

Also, you can just go over to the top right column in the search box and type in what you’re looking.

I’ve made it easier for readers to subscribe to the blog feed.  At the top, in the Nav Menu, there is a SUBSCRIBE link that opens to a page for you to put your email address into.  This gives you a morning email (when there are updates) with the title and link to what’s new on the site. If there’s not an update the day before, there will be no email.

Readers can also now get their frugal living tips on Kindle. This post, http://www.frugalsimplicity.com/frugal-simplicity-on-kindle/, gives the information so you can sign up.  It’s easy and simple!  When there are updates to the frugal blog, you’ll get them on your Kindle.  It’s so cool!  I totally love this feature!

I’ve updated the Frugal Specials page, located at http://www.frugalsimplicity.com/specials/ …. this page automatically updates itself as new frugal deals, freebies, and coupons become available.  Lots of ways to save money!

The printable coupon page at http://www.frugalsimplicity.com/coupons/ is a printable coupon database that also automatically updates itself as new printable coupons become available.  You’ll want to bookmark it and check it often. Who doesn’t love coupons?

The Free Samples tab in the Nav Menu now goes to FreebiesRock.com, another of my blogs.  Rather than add the same freebies on various blogs, I’m streamlining things to post them only on the freebies blog.

The Frugal Books page at http://www.frugalsimplicity.com/frugal-books/ has been updated. 

A couple of new features I am adding will be coming over the next few days. One is to start posting more coupon codes. These will be simple to use: just find the coupon code you want and click on the red button to copy the code to your clipboard and automatically be taken to the linked page to shop and use the coupon code. I totally love this new coupon code tool!  The second new feature allows me to create coupons – this one I am still testing, but it’s such a cool coupon tool that I am sure you will love it!

The last change, and this is big one, is that I am going to start posting more in the first person… as in more personal type frugal living posts.  In the past, the majority of my posts have been straight frugal living articles or posts for coupons, freebies, bargains, etc… but very little personal type posts. I’ll still be posting all of these, but also the personal type posts pertaining to frugal living, along with adding more personal type notes to the other type posts. 

That’s it! Lots of changes, but hopefully all for the good. Let’s go out there and be frugal!

 

 

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Frugal Simplicity on Kindle

by Frugal Simplicity

Frugal Simplicity on Kindle

 

 

Frugal Simplicity is now available on Kindle!

 

Frugal Simplicity on Kindle is auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle. All Kindle Blogs are auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle and updated throughout the day so you can stay current.

It’s risk free—all Kindle Blog subscriptions start with a 14-day free trial. You can cancel at any time during the free trial period. If you enjoy your subscription, do nothing and it will automatically continue at the regular monthly price.

Frugal Simplicity is a frugal blog about the various aspects of frugal living and living on less: Frugal living tips, how to be frugal, coupons, coupon codes, printable coupons, freebies and free stuff, better budgeting, money saving tips, simple living, cheap living, budget tips, and frugal recipes.

Frugal Simplicity – It’s Not Just About Saving Money, It’s a Way of Life! Let’s Be Frugal!

 

 

 

 

 

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Get Daily Coupons and Deals Toolbar – Free Download!

 

Here’s a cool freebie for people who love coupons and deals! Grab this free download for the daily coupons and deals toolbar. What a great way to save money – the toolbar is right there so you can print coupons any time you want to.

Print coupons right from your computer, get access to great daily deals and instant coupons for online stores. Download the Raw Coupon Toolbar today! Click Here.

 

 

 

 

 

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Living Frugal and Green – How Living Green Can Save You Money

There are all kinds of ways to save money while going green. In fact, regardless of which is your primary goal (going green or saving money), you will find they complement each other nicely. Here are some ways that going green can save you money.

1. Household Cleaners

If you ever stop to add it all up, you probably spend a significant amount of money on household cleaners, from toilet bowl cleaner to sink scrubber. There are concerns that the chemicals used in many of these cleaners are unhealthy, and, in the case of bleach and other substances, potentially carcinogenic.

As you green your lifestyle, it only makes sense to stop buying and using commercial household cleaners. You can make your own natural cleaners for a fraction of the cost, thus saving money and being green.

For example, baking soda made into a paste with water makes a good sink and bathtub scrubber, and can even be used to clean an oven. Combined with borax, a little liquid soap, and peppermint essential oil, baking soda becomes a cream scrubber.

Inexpensive white vinegar and water make a good floor cleaner for hardwood. Add a little lavender essential oil to the vinegar and water and wash your windows.

2. Personal Care Products

Beauty products can cost a great deal of money, and some of the ingredients are dubious. In fact, substances like parabens, found in many cosmetics, have been implicated in cancer. It’s considered green to use natural personal care products, but that can be even pricier. Making your own is far less expensive and just as natural and healthy.

For a creamy, moisturizing cleanser for your face, mix 2 tablespoons of Greek yogurt with 1/2 teaspoon sweet almond oil and 1/2 teaspoon honey. To make an exfoliating cleanser, add ground, dried beans, ground nuts, or sugar.

Instead of spending a lot of money on shampoos and conditioners, mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda in a cupful of warm water and pour that over your head as a shampoo. Apple cider vinegar (2 teaspoons per cup of warm water) makes an effective conditioner.

 

 

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Household Budget Planning – Better Budgeting

Learning household budget planning techniques for better budgeting mainly means staying as debt free as you can. There will always be some debt but keeping it to a minimum is the key to a healthy financial future. You can’t just go to the money tree out back and pluck off a couple of extra hundred dollar bills whenever you need it, so you have to learn to live within your means and practice better budgeting.

Most people struggle with being able to stay within their means because of the credit card companies. The credit card companies want you to use your cards and stay deep in debt. By not giving in to this and not living beyond your means you can and will achieve the financial freedom you have always wanted.

Household budget planning is the key to better budgeting. Writing it all down or entering all your info into a computer software program is important but really is the easy part. The hard part is stopping all unnecessary spending and learning to retrain yourself for the good of you and your family.

You need to sit down with your spouse and figure out what is needed for your day to day household operation and where cuts can be made. Things like making your own coffee in the morning instead of stopping off at the big coffee house chains that charge you an arm and a leg for a cup of coffee. You can make coffee at home and save a lot of money.

Your and your spouse should decide together what is most important and what is not. Eating out at lunch is another way that can cost a lot of money. Between the coffee and the lunches you could probably save at least $75 a week. Put that in a savings account or even just a jar on the dresser to see how quickly it adds up.

It is time to make some tough decisions and then stick by those decisions. What is really important here is getting out of debt and being financially free. That is your bottom line.

If you must have a cell phone, shop around for a cheaper plan. Cut out the unncecessary fluff and pay only for what you really need and actually use. Do not fall for all the hype about the new one coming out!

If you have a lot of debt, then the money you save from unnecessary spending can go to reducing that debt. If you do not have a lot of debt then it can go into a savings account to save for investing or retirement, or that once in a lifetime vacation you have always wanted to plan.

Stick to your better budgeting plan. It will be difficult at first but the more you do it the better off you will be and the easier it will get. Do not forget to treat yourself every once in a while, you deserve it. Just do not go overboard and get yourself into trouble again. Your diligence will pay off and you will understand how important household budget planning is.

 

 

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