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Friday, 25 November 2011

New iPhone App Connects Consumers and Highly Rated Moving Companies in a Snap!

(PRWEB) November 15, 2011

MovingCompanies.us has served the needs of consumers across the United States for years, and the addition of a new iPhone app that helps consumers who are on the go, makes the process even easier and faster. Now, with the release of this new app, consumers can research and find the perfect movers in their own local area without having to slow down at all.


In the modern days of technological advancement and integration with many gadgets such as the iPhone and the iPad, everyday life has gone mobile. The days of sitting down and making multiple phone calls in order to find and secure the perfect moving company are gone. Instead, a new iPhone app from the nationwide leader in moving company connections, allows consumers to live the mobile lifestyle they love without having to give up the benefits of hiring the best movers for their relocation needs.


Moving to a new home is an eventuality that everyone has to face. Whether moving is something that consumers have to face once and a while, or if it is something that must be tackled on a regular basis as it is for those in the military, finding the very best movers will mean the difference between a nightmare and a simple task. From services that provide transport only, to full service moving companies, locating the best for your needs can be nearly impossible without help. That's why so many consumers have turned to MovingCompanies.us for the connection to only the best and highest rated movers across the nation.


"Finding a good moving company has always been one of the most difficult aspects of the relocation process," says Kaida Suyuki, a moving expert with over twenty years of experience in the moving industry. "This app can help people find a great mover, which can really take the hassle out of the entire move."


Now, consumers across the nation have a new option when they want to find such moving companies; an app called 'Moving Quotes' that quickly provides consumers with price quotes and contact information for movers that have been pre-screened by the MovingCompanies.us experts. But the functionality of the app doesn't stop with just movers. Consumers are able to use the app to reach out and find quotes and information about full service movers, self service movers, and even car shipping companies. It truly is a one stop solution to the ever changing mobile needs of consumers today.


In a world where 'mobile' is the new catch phrase, having the ability to find and connect with the services that are needed is vital to the success of any project including moving to a new home. Whether consumers are looking for long distance moving solutions or companies that provide local services, this new iPhone app takes the confusion and trouble out of the process. With just a few simple taps of the screen, finding and connecting with reliable and top notch movers is now simple and super fast, allowing people all over the country to get the best services for any of their moving needs.


For more information about local or long distance moving, as well as the details of this new iPhone app called 'Moving Quotes', be sure to visit the MovingCompanies.us website at http://www.movingcompanies.us. With services that range from connections with movers in any area of the United States to helpful advice and information about moving in general, consumers are sure to find everything they need all in one convenient place.


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Moving Home after Graduation? 5 Tips for Grads & Parents

NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) May 12, 2006

Once the bags are packed, the diplomas are handed out, and photo ops are long over, most grads expect to move out on their own. But for many college seniors, that's simply not an option.


According to the 2006 MonsterTrak survey, 48 percent of all students will find themselves knocking on their family's door come graduation. Additionally, 44 percent of last year's graduates are still living with their parents. After all, with astronomical tuition costs, credit card debt, and high cost of housing in major metropolitan areas, what's a newly minted college graduate to do?


"While some boomerangers manage to avoid the pitfalls of moving back home again, many don't adequately prepare themselves for the practical, economic, and emotional realities of moving back in with Mom and Dad," says Elina Furman, author of Boomerang Nation: How to Survive Living with your Parents the Second Time Around (Fireside, May 10, 2005; $ 14.00) and a former boomeranger herself. "My goal is to help grads realize than not only can they go home again, they can survive and thrive there."


There are a myriad of challenges to deal with, including navigating tense family dynamics, managing finances, dealing with privacy issues, and dating. Furman offers these 5 tips:


1. SET A MOVE-OUT DEADLINE: Before you move in, make sure to set a departure date. Otherwise, parents will be become frustrated and graduates may become unmotivated to move out on their own.


2. DON'T LET THEM BABY YOU: Some parents ("perma-parents") don't want their kids to grow up. If your parents try to baby you, show them you're an adult by taking on household responsibilities like fixing the computer or cooking dinner.


3. DON'T PUT YOUR LIFE ON HOLD: For boomerangers: make an effort to get involved in local activities and meet new singles in your area while living at home. Parents: carry on with your day-to-day activities as you normally would or risk resentment setting in.


4. HAVE A GOAL: Saving for a down payment on a house, starting a business, finding a job, eliminating debt - these are all good reasons to move back home. Parents and kids should discuss these goals and work together to make them a reality.


5. PAY RENT!: Whether the boomeranger pays $ 50 or $ 300 a month, it's important that they contribute to the household. If parents feel guilty accepting cash, invest the funds and present the money as a gift once the kids are ready to move out.


About the Author: A nationally-known author, speaker, and media personality, Elina Furman has written over 20 books, including Boomerang Nation: How to Survive Living with Your Parents the Second Time Around (Fireside, May 2005), The Everything After College Book, and Generation, Inc.: The 100 Best Businesses for Young Entrepreneurs.


Furman has been interviewed on television and radio from coast to coast, including The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNBC, and Geraldo at Large. She has been frequently quoted in newspapers and magazines, such as The Washington Post, Money, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, WSJ, and Newsweek. Furman lives in New York City. For more information, visit the website at http://www.boomerangnation.com.


** If you wish to reproduce a photograph of the author and/or the book jacket or cover, you can retrieve a high-resolution digital file at http://resources.simonsays.com


Contact Name: Kimberly Brissenden


Contact Phone: (212) 698-7643


Contact Fax: (212) 698-7695


Web Address: http://www.boomerangnation.com


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