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	<title>Comments on: Cheap and easy way to go paperless</title>
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		<title>By: Letter Never Sent &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Notes and links</title>
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		<description>[...] Bridging the gap between the online and the offline: Use postful to send snail mail to any address from the web. $1 a letter. I like things like this. Just wish I had someone to send mail to. I&#8217;ve also been using Fresh Books for my invoicing. I love it! Now when I need to send someone an invoice via snail mail I can do it through my Fresh Books account and it only costs $1. Everyone else can just pay online. They even send the invoice with a return payment envelope and a printed link to pay online. This is way easier than printing everything out from Microsoft Money and mailing myself, which I used to do and why I only invoiced every 2-3 months. Use this referral link if you&#8217;re interested and you will make me rich. Other ideas for bridging the gap: The Cheap and Easy Way to Go Paperless. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Bridging the gap between the online and the offline: Use postful to send snail mail to any address from the web. $1 a letter. I like things like this. Just wish I had someone to send mail to. I&#8217;ve also been using Fresh Books for my invoicing. I love it! Now when I need to send someone an invoice via snail mail I can do it through my Fresh Books account and it only costs $1. Everyone else can just pay online. They even send the invoice with a return payment envelope and a printed link to pay online. This is way easier than printing everything out from Microsoft Money and mailing myself, which I used to do and why I only invoiced every 2-3 months. Use this referral link if you&#8217;re interested and you will make me rich. Other ideas for bridging the gap: The Cheap and Easy Way to Go Paperless. [...]</p>
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