Showing posts with label The Today Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Today Show. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Get That Last Drop Of Ketchup (And Other Household Money-Stretchers)

According to Consumer Reports, Americans waste as much as 25% of the products they purchase. From food to pharmaceuticals, pesky packaging is making it hard for consumers to use "the last drop" of the things they buy and, as such, products are thrown out prematurely.

It doesn't have to be that way. Using household tools and basic steps, you, too, can make less waste and stretch your household dollar. This 5-minute interview on NBC's The Today Show shows you how.

For example, you'll learn:

  • How to get the last bit of ketchup from the jar (without adding water)
  • How to get the last bit of hair gel from the plastic bottle
  • How to get the last bit of body lotion from the bottom of the "pump" jar

Furthermore, you'll learn how to rescue over-ripe bananas.

The less you waste at home, the more money you'll save in the bank. Watch the video, take notes, and start making less waste.

How To Screen For A Good Home Contractor

Home remodeling projects are expected to top $130 blllion this quarter, their highest total since Q1 2008. A likely catalyst is that the average cost of a home improvement project is falling fast.

With the economy loosening up and contractor costs on a downswing, some in campbell homeowners are choosing to put money back into their respective homes, and making home improvements. If you're among them, you'll want to make sure you've properly screened your contractor. 

In this 4-minute piece from NBC's The Today Show, you'll learn tips for picking a good home contractor. The advice is mostly common sense, and worth heeding. For example:

  • Only select registered/licensed, and insured contractors for work in your home
  • Don't automatically select the lowest bid; you may want to discard it instead
  • Communication skills matter. You must be able to express your wants, and have that message understood.

And lastly, if this is your first time working with a particular contractor, be sure to ask for references and follow-through on them, too. Sometimes, past customers can tell you more about a contractor than you can learn yourself.

How Healthy Is Your Bedroom?

Most people spend about one-third of their life in the bedroom. So, how healthy is yours?

In this 5-minute piece from NBC's The Today Show, you'll learn about dust mites, mold and the other hidden health risks in your bedroom. Some may be compriming your sleep, and others your well-being.

The interview is comprehensive and covers a lot of ground, including:

  • The importance of an excellent vacuum with HEPA filters
  • The advantage of latex pillows over other pillow-types
  • Why blackout curtains can help reduce blood pressure

The piece also talks on several goods reasons to leave your bedroom electronics-free.

For as much time as we all spend in our respective bedrooms, we should want it to be a healthy, clean place. Following the video's advice is a step in the right direction.

Get That Last Drop Of Ketchup (And Other Household Money-Stretchers)

According to Consumer Reports, Americans waste as much as 25% of the products they purchase. From food to pharmaceuticals, pesky packaging is making it hard for consumers to use "the last drop" of the things they buy and, as such, products are thrown out prematurely.

It doesn't have to be that way. Using household tools and basic steps, you, too, can make less waste and stretch your household dollar. This 5-minute interview on NBC's The Today Show shows you how.

For example, you'll learn:

  • How to get the last bit of ketchup from the jar (without adding water)
  • How to get the last bit of hair gel from the plastic bottle
  • How to get the last bit of body lotion from the bottom of the "pump" jar

Furthermore, you'll learn how to rescue over-ripe bananas.

The less you waste at home, the more money you'll save in the bank. Watch the video, take notes, and start making less waste.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Practical Advice : How To Help Your Home Sell Faster

In December, home sales reached an 8-month high, recovering from the losses of last summer. Market momentum is positive across california , but that doesn't mean every home is selling quickly -- only some of them are.

So, if you're a home seller and want (or need) to get your home sold quickly, take a listen to this 3-minute interview from NBC's The Today Show. It's loaded with practical sales advice for sellers.

As examples:

  • How to price your home relative to comparable homes for sale
  • Using home inspections to keep your contract on-track for closing
  • How much should be spent on your "home photos" that are shown online

The interview also covers about the 3 key places of a home on which to spend money -- the kitchen, the living area, and the front facade. And for good reason -- they're emotional hooks for buyers that help sell homes.

In any market, selling a home can be a challenge. It can be easier by applying common sense.

The Psychological Tactics That Supermarkets Use On Customers

More than 50% of supermarket purchases are "impulse buys". You may not have known that, but the supermarkets do. And they've built their stores accordingly. A fool and his grocery cart are soon filled to the brim.

In this 6-minute video from NBC's The Today Show, you'll learn how supermarkets use everything from packaging to placement so that customers spend more of their money with each store visit.

Among the supermarkets' tricks:

  • Placing flowers and bakery at the front of the store to "make you salivate"
  • Specific "deal wording" (e.g. Buy 5 for $5.00) meant to entice larger purchases
  • Placing staples on top and bottom shelves, leaving middle shelves for impulse products

The piece also recommends shopping a supermarket in a clockwise-fashion. It helps you spend less time in the store.

We're all mindful of our household budgets. Watch this video to save more money on your next trip for groceries.

Going On Vacation? Don't Tell The Burglars!

Want to help keep your home safe from burglars while on vacation? One smart way is to refrain from announcing your plans on various social networks such as Facebook. 

There's other common-sense tips, too, as shared in this 4-minute video from NBC's The Today Show.

Drawing from a series of interview with former convicts, you'll learn that there's more to keeping your home safe than just locking the doors and windows, and setting the alarm system for "away". You'll also want to make sure your home looks "lived in".

And some of these tricks you may have never thought of. 

For example, while on vacation:

  • Make sure a neighbor is picking up your mail and newspapers daily
  • If it snows, have a friend drive tracks in your driveway, or shovel it clean
  • Set inside lights to a timer, giving the appearance someone being home

In addition, if you don't have a safe for valuables, consider moving them to a child's room. It's among the last places a burglar looks.

You can't make your home 100% safe from intruders but you can make your home a tougher target. Just use some common sense and follow the tips in the video.