Ten unique ways that I save money using my iPod Touch
From my frugality point of view, the Iphone in USA and the Ipad are wasteful. The former because of the unnecessary contracts tagged on by ATT and the latter because it is an in-between gadet like Windows CE . I do hope I am wrong and it succeeds, that will be great, I just have not seen it yet
These are some of the ways that my Ipod saves me money.
1. I have wireless internet at home via a simple Netgear router that costs under 40 dollars. It saves me money because I do not have to go to the neighbourhood Starbucks to connect to WiFi. It is all in-house. No cafe, no spending!
2. I transfer my MP3 music from my computer to my Ipod. That way my music is portable to the office, in my car, on international travel and even to the gym or on walks. Sometimes I even listen while in bed at night especially if I am not interested in what my wife is watching on the television.
3. I download digital audiobooks from my local library’s digital library. That way I have gone through an average of 6 audioboks per month. Books by authors like Wayne Dyer , Steven Covey and even Napoleon Hill as well as the occassional bestseller, Uwem Akpan and even Personal Finance Guru Suze Oman
4. I check my email without booting up the desktop. Computers like many other electrical and electronic equipment can suck up electricity. It is a subtle way to save by using your ipod touch to check your mail and to do minor web surfing. The Ipod can be configured to push you all your email accounts straight to the gadget once you are within a WiFi zone. If I were to turn on the desktop, it would consume much more electricity and will not be turned off soon, but will stay on even long after I am done with the email that I wanted to check.
5. Keeping tabs on my accounts online. With the magic of digital banking , Mint, I have all my accounts in one place
and I can check both the credit cards as well as savings accounts, checking accounts and even retirement accounts via my Ipod. Thus no late payments, no overdraft (I narrowly excaped that the other day following a miscalculation on my part). Mint even notifies me when a bill is available, awesome!
6. I send free SMS via my Ipod. I removed SMS from my cell phone contract and also blocked it off at the networ. However, occassionally someone wants to send me SMS. My Ipod makes it easy. There are some Ipod apps that help you do that on the fly. For me, I use Google Voice. I have a dedicated number via that service and I can send and recieve SMS free. In the past when my Ipod was jailbroken, I even had an app on the equipment that could do it. Nowadays I do it directly from the GoogleVoice webpage.
7. I make local and international phone calls with my Ipod. I registered for a service by Vonage where you can make calls via your Ipod. It cost me 5 dollars to register and activate. I however discovered by accident that I could make local calls for free via the service. I almost never need it though, but it is good to know you have that especially for that call to your pal when your home phone is busy and you do not want to call during the peak time with your cell phone. It also has Skype service as well as other Voip (Voice Over Internet Protocol) services, so it is awesome for making cheap “PC to PC” phonecalls
8. I monitor my wordpress websites. I host many websites. Some for profit and others for pleasure, yet others for charity. With my Ipod, I am able to monitor content on most of them using a WordPress app on Ipod. That way I can even send posts on the fly, upload pictures and see comments realtime.
9. Voicemail made easy and checked for free. I use Youmail and there is an app for it too. It is free. I customize the greetings for my known numbers. When the calls come, if I am unable to pick up it goes to the customized message hosted on Youmail. Youmail then sends me the message as an email. The beauty of this app is that the voicemail is also sent to the app and downloaded so I can listen to it. It even show’s the caller’s number too. that way I do not have to use my “anytime minutes” if I have no real need to for checking my voicemail.
10. I monitor my cell phone minutes usage. There is a nifty application that was also downloaded for free which I use to monitor my ATT cell phone minutes. That way, I do not exceed my minutes and thus have to pay useage charges.
There are many more reasions why I use my I pod so much and how it saves me tons, but I will stop here. Follow one of my links and get an “I”-pod,-pad, or -phone. Do not buy apps, use free ones and save some dough while enjoying the latest technology in town.
May 24, 2010 1 Comment




