IL Postcard
Stay In Touch For Nearly Free--No Matter Where You Roam
Date: 01/08/2007International Living Postcards-- your daily escape
Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2007
When you're on an overseas adventure, staying in touch with family, friends, businesses, and financial institutions back in the U.S. doesn't have to be a hassle or expensive.
With a little planning, you can easily stay in touch, pay bills, and manage money from anywhere in the world with no more than access to an Internet café.
You don't even have to change your contact information every time you move.
But unless you know how, navigating the services available to the average rambler can be a nightmare!
That's why we got Lee Harrison on the case…to put on paper the intelligence he has gathered over his years roaming the world…
Lee Harrison is IL's Roving Latin America Editor. He has traveled extensively over the past few years, to some out-of-the-way places, and has gone to 17 countries this year alone. According to Lee:
"I've never been late paying a bill, never failed to get my mail, always been reachable via U.S. voicemail, and have promptly received my faxes. I've sold stocks, moved money among mutual funds, and electronically mailed my brother a check for my father's birthday present--all with no more access than a simple internet café."
Luckily, Lee was happy to share his secrets in this special online report, Staying Connected While Living Abroad. In this report you learn:
* How to make remarkably inexpensive international phone calls using your laptop…
* How to maintain a "virtual" U.S. address…
* An inexpensive way for your friends and family to stay in touch…
* How to pay your bills online… (You'd be amazed at how something as simple as paying your telephone bill can take on new dimensions in a foreign country.)
* How to have all of your postal mail forwarded to your current location overseas and the most reliable and least expensive mail-forwarding service…
* How to start a blog or share photos with the folks back home
For Hassle-Free Day-to-day Management Of Your Business
The aspect of your move that will probably require the most planning is setting up your finances. We're not talking about investment strategies or offshore banking here, just the efficient management and movement of your money while living in another country.
After reading Staying Connected While Living Abroad you'll know:
* An easy way to trade stock with an online broker…
* What to look for in an online broker
* How to manage your credit cards overseas…
* How to keep an eye on your 401K and IRA from almost anywhere in the world…
* Why you should look for flexible U.S. accounts when choosing a bank…
…and all from your local internet café.
Nothing beats actual experience when it comes to discovering what works and what doesn't when you travel…the tricks you learn--often through trial and error--for paying your bills on time, for avoiding extra charges on your phone calls, for staying in touch with friends and family seamlessly when you travel…
In Staying Connected While Living Abroad, you'll learn from the experience of those who have gone before you, how to best prepare for…and deal with…many of the unexpected problems that may arise during your travels.
You also learn how Lee's methods for staying in touch can help you save:
* Get reimbursed for you ATM terminal fees
* Make international calls from a pay phone for as low as 4 cents per minute… lots of expats have suffered through poor call quality while paying huge phone bills from overseas…unnecessarily.
* Learn how Lee saved over $300 on airline tickets…this method may work for you too!
* How to get a U.S. phone number that rings wherever you are in the world. Not only that, but for just $15 a month, you'll get call waiting, call forwarding, caller ID, voicemail, three-way calling, and more…
* Never pay a late fee on your bills again.
* Have your family and friends leave you messages for free no matter where you are.
* Save 30% or more on your broadband phone service.
… you can start using these same strategies--that most globe trotters don't even know exist--to save money, starting the very next time you step on a plane!
Your friends and family will think you've moved to the next town…not outside the country!
Armed with this online report--packed with every tip and trick you'll ever need--the distance between you and your loved ones need not be as far as you imagine.
How much could we charge for the information contained in Staying Connected While Living Abroad? It's hard to say.
What I do know is that it would take hundreds of hours of your time, to compile all of this information on your own. But I'd like to offer this amazing booklet to you for the incredibly low price of only $12.95.
For only $12.95, you'll be getting a hell of a lot of useful, and money-saving advice… and you'll get it all for less than the price of dinner for one at a decent restaurant.
Not only that, but you've also got IL's Iron-Clad Guarantee:
You can review this online report for as long as you like--risk-free. If ever you decide that Staying Connected While Living Abroad is not for you, just send the booklet back and we'll refund your money--in full.
Don't plan your next trip until you've had a chance to check out the secrets seasoned travelers use to stay connected for less.
Sincerely yours,
Kathleen Peddicord,
Publisher, International Living
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