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Easily, probably more tbh
lol, the tears you see at Orlando Airport aren't just from the 5 year olds having meltdowns!

In regards to missing out on Slinky Dog and the like i've missed out loads even at 30 days as I couldn't get the likes of Flights of Passage at Pandora even though I checked everyday before we left AND while we were there! Wait time must have been around 2.5-3hrs!!

Luckily since we are staying on site this year we can book at 60 days out but for the ENTIRE of the holiday so when I hit the magic day in September the trick is to book at 60+14 days and work BACKWARDS as the yanks don't stay as long as us Brits do so competition is a lot less

I look forward to your individual park reviews!
 
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New on PAS: Need a Personal Assistant? Ask Remote Bob! This is a sponsored post.

 
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This is my latest blog update post. https://earningsportal.com/4th-month-blog-income-report-growth/ i hope you enjoy
Interesting read

I'm really in two minds about 'income reports'.

The reality is that no one is Googling 'July online earning Income Reports' so the time you spend on content like that which is pretty personal and unique to you you could spend on more general content that appeals more to the demographic you are after. This is why people tend to write up their incomes in the Money Diaries section on here as adding it to their blog doesn't really DO anything for them traffic-wise.

Income reports can be a bit of a ying and yang as well. You want people to go to your site and take a look and then click on your affiliate links but if you aren't reporting much income then it's going to sway them AWAY from your opportunities and if you are earning too much it can come across as gloating!

Just something to think about anyway...
 
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Thanks for the input. I completely get what your saying and whether i continue with them indefinitely im undecided on.
At the moment its more of a goal listing exercise for me and it helps me push on through the next month.
 
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New on PAS: Keep track of all your household bills with Bills Dashboard. This is another sponsored post.

 

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New on PAS: My Short Break in Aberystwyth

 
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New on PAS: WiseAlpha - a New Platform for Investors in Corporate Bonds


This is a fully revised and updated repost of my original review of WiseAlpha
 

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New on PAS: WiseAlpha - a New Platform for Investors in Corporate Bonds


This is a fully revised and updated repost of my original review of WiseAlpha

Just read through the wise alpha thing, Nick. Never heard of it before and looks interesting. I think you would have to invest through an ISA though otherwise the tax plus their 1% commission would make it less attractive. Have you invested with them?
 
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Just read through the wise alpha thing, Nick. Never heard of it before and looks interesting. I think you would have to invest through an ISA though otherwise the tax plus their 1% commission would make it less attractive. Have you invested with them?

Thanks for reading my post :) I guess it depends on your circumstances. I am a non tax-payer (semi-retired and awaiting my state pension in three years' time) so the tax isn't such a big issue for me. All investments involve some costs, and WiseAlpha's 1% commission charge isn't exceptional in my view (or experience).

But yes, other things being equal, it's always good to invest via a tax-efficient wrapper, be it an ISA or a SIPP (also available with WiseAlpha). At present their IFISA is a bit limited as you can only use it in conjunction with their Smart Interest product. It will be better when the iFISA is extended to cover the full range of products available via the platform, which (WiseAlpha tell me) is due to happen later this year. At present I am not investing with WiseAlpha, but once the IFISA is extended to include individual 'notes' and the Robowise automatic investment balancing tool, I will definitely look at this again.

I should maybe add that everyone's circumstances are different, and what is right for one person won't be right for another. I do though believe that WiseAlpha's innovative and unusual offering could merit a place in the portfolio of anyone looking to diversify their investment strategy and mitigate the risk of investing in stocks and shares. But everyone should do their own 'due diligence' before investing in any product or platform, of course.
 
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