The 7 Stresses of Buying Textbooks at Your College Bookstore (And How to Eliminate Them)

Posted by on January 12, 2010 under 295 | Comments


Of all the expenses a college student has to afford these days, buying textbooks is definitely the most stressful. Every semester students are forced to spend hundreds of dollars on textbooks, even after spending hours online looking around for good deals. But the stress of buying textbooks at your college bookstore only begins with the price…

Stress #1: It’s the day before class starts and you still haven’t gotten your textbooks. You’ve actually been avoiding the bookstore because of the terribly long lines, and you’re hoping the longer you wait the shorter the lines will get. You were wrong.

Stress #2: You find your textbooks; look at the price.

Stress #3: You carry your books down to the checkout stand, thinking cheerfully to yourself that the lines really aren’t that bad after all. You wait a few minutes, nothing out of the ordinary, and when you finally get to the store clerk she tells you that you’re in the “return textbooks” line. The line you’re supposed to be in to buy your textbooks leads out the door and actually doubled in length during those few minutes you were standing in the wrong line.

Stress #4: You get to the back of the correct line, and you wait.

… You continue to wait.

… You’re still waiting because someone picked up the wrong study guide and the clerk has to go fetch him the right one. He turns his head with a smile, apologizing to all the poor souls who are waiting in line behind him. Yes, your heart wants to forgive him, but your head is saying: Hurry it up, damn it, these books weigh more than I do!

Stress #5: It’s finally your turn to check out; look at the price again.

Stress #6: The next day you find out that half of your professors don’t even use the assigned textbook. They use their own material. And since the bookstore only offers 24 hours to return textbooks, you have to drag them back to the bookstore and resell them for less than 10% of their original price.

Stress #7: You’ve forgotten all about this horrible experience over the course of three months and repeat the entire process next semester.

If buying textbooks is this stressful every semester, by the time you’ve graduated you won’t be looking for a new job, you’ll be looking for a therapist.

It doesn’t have to be like this! There is an easier way!

The benefits of renting textbooks versus buying them from your college bookstore are virtually endless. But online textbook renting is a fairly new idea. You might be thinking: Can it really save me money? Would it take up extra time? Would it be any less of a hassle than it already is? Campus Book Rentals proves the renting process saves college students money, time and difficulty.

Renting textbooks saves money. You can typically save 50% or more off the retail price by renting. Textbook rental companies can afford to rent for very low prices because they can rent the book multiple times. The rental price is even a little lower than a used textbook price; plus the rental books are in much better condition!

Renting textbooks saves time, both at the beginning and end of the process. When first getting a textbook, some students scan through half a dozen websites searching for good deals. By renting, you can go directly to Campus Book Rentals and get your book without any hassle. In less than 5 minutes you have the book you need, and for a good price.

Renting textbooks is easy to do. With textbook rental you will always find the book you’re looking for. No more guessing what the poorly written description for a used book on Craigslist is trying to describe. On CampusBookRentals.com, you can search by the ISBN number – thereby always getting the right book. Also, instead of wondering how much you will be able to resell your textbooks for at the end of the semester, you immediately know how much you’ve saved up front.

Campus Book Rentals is a choice company to rent your textbooks from for several simple reasons. First, because they have a top notch support staff eager to solve your problems and answer your questions. They even offer live support. Another reason for choosing Campus Book Rentals is because they pioneered the textbook renting industry. They have years of experience in perfecting the rental process, and they really know what they’re doing.

Unlike most college bookstores who only offer you 24 hours to return a textbook if you don’t need it, Campus Book Rentals offers a 30 day risk free guarantee. Return your book for any reason within 30 days and you’ll receive a full refund. Campus Book Rentals also offers tons of perks, including monthly giveaways, textbook scholarships, shirts and other prizes. You don’t even have to be a paying customer to win.

Campus Book Rentals is unique in their textbook rental service in that they offer virtually any textbook for rent, they pay students for referring friends, they award scholarships every semester, and they contribute a portion of the rental proceeds to a worthy humanitarian project each year.

Renting textbooks just makes sense. Take the added stress of buying textbooks out of your semester and rent from Campus Book Rentals.

Campus Book Rentals began renting textbooks in August of 2007. Since then, we’ve served thousands and thousands of customers on more than 3,500 different college campuses in the fabulous USA. You can be confident in our customer service and reliability. We work like maniacs to get books to our customers on time, make things right when something goes wrong, and provide fast and responsive customer service.

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Small Business For Women Entrepreneurs: Convenient And Lucrative

Posted by Vicki Irvin on November 30, 2009 under business | Comments


Since women can enjoy much freedom besides working in timings that are flexible to them by means of home-based business, what you can find is an increasing number of women turning into entrepreneurs. Home-based business is even something that can get you more time to spend more time with your family and to raise your children. You’d even be free from the stresses and limitations associated with the corporate world.

There are some things like the dawn of computers, internet and cell phones that have all made it possible to work from home. While this has indeed contributed to the growth of home-based businesses, many women have gained from such opportunities. Yet, there are some things that need to be taken care of in case you are looking forward to build a successful and convenient home-based business which can suit your lifestyle.

Lack of focus is known to prevent women entrepreneurs from building profitable businesses, attracting more clients and developing a quality lifestyle while also making them suffer from overwhelm, fatigue, burn out and lack of sustainable income. The solution for this is to ensure that you stay focused on a fewer things that really count for you. This can allow you to do more in less time.

Being deficit of a proper planning can often lead to the failure of a small business. Though a number of entrepreneurs tend to jump into action without having a proper plan, it is better to have a plan which will act as a road map to your success.

Clients will want you to value them and even feel like in relationship with you. So, regular and consistent communication becomes indispensable. While inconsistent follow-up with your clients will probably kill your business fast, you need to find new ways to come in contact with your clients which can make your clients hire you.

Narrowing your business niche besides choosing a profitable target market is vital for success in business.

Vicki Irvin of the Superwoman Lifestyle Forum has been giving advice to all the women business owners and entrepreneurs who are seeking ways to increase their client base and explode their income. Learn further on Women’s Networking.

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