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This page is updated frequently to bring you the latest and best places on the web to get advice on anything from love and romance to money and finance. If you know of a web site that we don't have listed here, please email us!
To make this page easier to navigate, the various advice links are arranged in different categories, which you can click on to take you directly to that particular category or you can scroll the whole page.
| General Advice | Relationships | Health Advice |
| Teen Advice | Love and Romance | Inspirational Advice |
| Legal Advice | Computer/Tech Support | Personal Finance |
RepairClinic- For all your around the house appliance problems, ask the Repair Guru at RepairClinic.com. It costs nothing to ask, no matter how big the problem is. They can also find those odd appliance pieces parts that you can never seem to find.
Funk & Wagnalls.com- From a name we have used for years and years, here's Funk & Wagnalls.com to find help with a free online encyclopedia, dictionary, thesaurus, world atlas, world news, animal book, media gallery and more. Very educational and a must for anybody using the internet for everyday use.
The Tutorial Search Engine- This is an awesome directory for finding the exact tutorial you are looking for. Whether looking for automotive, languages, web development or American football, you can find it here. Be sure to bookmark this site.
Britannica.com- Have all the help you've come to get from your encyclopedia right at your fingertips online with Britannica.com.
Online Conversion.com- This is a great site for learning conversions. For example, the differences in time zones, how many dashes into a tablespoon, or how many seconds in a year (31536000 to be exact!). Great site, be sure to bookmark it.
Music Lessons- Here is a great site that teachers beginners music online. Get guitar or piano lessons absolutely free. You must have flash to see the lesson animations. This is a great way to see if these instruments are for you before you pay a tutor!
Free Online Training- FreeSkills.com offers over 200 full courses online. All of this training material can be viewed free online using the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader. No user registration is required to enter their site simply choose a course by clicking on the Course List and start learning.
Typing Web- Learn how to type! This is a great site! Not only can you learn to type, you'll have exercises to do, then you will be tested for accuracy and speed. Nothing to download, nothing to buy, nothing to install. This is a free service from TypingWeb by Corndog Software.
Learnfree.com- Learn how to do just about anything at Learnfree. Whether it's change a faucet, basic dance moves, or making sushi, you will find it here. You can either read the instructions or download a video stream so that you can view the process. Viewed either on Real Player or Windows Player.
ExpertCity- Get technical support either by typing in your question or by downloading a plug-in you can create an animation enviroment to actually see the answer instead of just reading it.
All Experts- This is an awesome site to go to for advice on anything and everything...and I mean anything! They have over 3,500 volunteers in categories that range from movies to computers! This should be your first stop if you have something on your mind.
Do It Yourself- This is a great site for advice on home improvement. It has categorized listings for any home improvement job you can imagine. If you don't see something you need help with, then go to their community forum and ask your question.
Ask A+ Locator- Although this site does not attempt to answer questions themselves, they have a lot of links to various resources on the web that will help you out. They have many different categories indexed in alphabetical order for easy reference.
Free-Ed- This is a really cool site. It's like attending college online for free. They have free online courses on every subject imaginable. If you have always wanted to go back to school, this is your chance. Definitely check this one out!
The WWW Speedtrap Registry- This site is definitely worth a visit especially if you find yourself getting a speeding ticket all the time. This site lists areas all over the country where you are most likely to get a speeding ticket. Most speedtraps are submitted by visitors all across the country. This site does not in any way encourage you to speed. It is intended only as a reference point.
How Far is it?- This service uses data from the US Census and a supplementary list of cities around the world to find the latitude and longitude of two places, and then calculates the distance between them (as the crow flies). It also provides a map showing the two places, using the Xerox PARC Map Server.
Monstermoving.com- This site contains over 100,000 links to relocation services and related informational pages. Whether you are moving around the world or just across town, this site is a great resource for cost of living comparisons, apartments, real estate, and many other useful features.
Small Business Resource Center - This site has a lot of free reports available for download. These reports are intended for entrepreneurs, whether you run a business or you have been thinking about starting one.
Yahoo'sTroubleshooting Car Repair Guide- From the fine folks at Yahoo, this site helps you diagnose any car problems you may be experiencing. They also have a message board so you can trade advice with other people.
Relationship Web- This site has links to all kinds of high quality sites concerning relationships. They have a directory of 1,000 's of helpful relationship links, discussion forums, books, and help on affairs, marriage, dating, divorce, addiction, abuse, breakups, and more.
Our Advice- Where your opinion counts. Here's one with a twist. A situation is given and you can vote on the advice given or give the advice yourself. You can send in your questions, it's all anonymous. Refer friends for gift certificates to Amazon.com.
Dream Interpretations- If you've got a dream that is staying with you and you want to better understand it, find help at "Ask The Dream Doctor". Find a dream dictionary, message board or you can submit your own dream for interpretations. You can even get advice on getting a better night's sleep. The service is free, but if you want a guaranteed interpretation you can send $20.00 to Dr. Charles McPhee and he will advise you.
Discovery Health- This site offers information about nutrition, fitness, mental health and alternative medicine for all age groups. It is one of the most comprehensive health sites around!
Health Touch- This site provides insightful health related information from everything from prescription drugs and over the counter medicines to specific health and wellness advice on specific illnesses.
Active First Aid- This site covers every aspect of first aid in nice categorized listings. Very useful information.
Safe Within- This site focuses on helping you to prevent accidents by providing safety tips covering eight areas: home safety, auto safety, child safety, travel safety, personal safety, pet safety, seasonal safety, and senior safety. Check back every day for their safety tip of the day which immediately pops up in a separate window on top of your browser.
Crash Test- Here's a site that details how safe your car is in case of a crash. It goes all the way back to the seventies and details every make and model, so you should have no problem finding your own car on here.
The Better Sleep Council- The Better Sleep Council is devoted to educating the public about the importance of sleep to good health and quality of life and about the value of the sleep system and sleep environment in pursuit of a good night's sleep.
Teenaide- Whether you need advice or like giving advice, Teenaide can help you with life's problem. You can ask questions, or visit the archive to see if your inquiries have already been answered. You will also find support groups and articles for help.
High School Hub- High School Hub is a great reference for every kind of high school subject, for searching out reference resources on the internet, poetry contests, and even college and career information. Great source site!
Teen Advice Online- Teen Advice Online is a team of non-professionals, ages 13 and beyond, providing suggestions for your problems. Their Mission: to provide support for teenage problems through a network of peers from around the globe. Worldwide, yet operating as a close knit community via the wonders of technology, TAO recognizes the necessity of working together, assisting humanity in dealing with the challenges of life.
Teen Central- This is an anonymous help line web site for teens by teens. This site is professionally monitored and is password protected so it is a cyber space safe place for teens to work out their issues.
Teen Wire- This site is intended for teens with sexuality and relationship questions. This site also has related articles as well as experts on hand to answer pressing teen questions. This web site was created by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
How To Win A High School Election - A book of advice and ideas from over 1,000 high school Seniors about how to win a high school election.
Ask a Chick- Here is a group of "chicks" ready to give advice on anything from love and romance to sports and computers. Ask them anything and they will give you an answer even though it might not be right. They are not professional and they don't get a chance to answer every question because of the volume of questions they get everyday. If you are a "chick" and would like to help them out by answering some questions, you can email them and letthem know!
Ask a Guy- Looking for a male perspective? Ask them anything!
FreeVibe- This site gives teens the lowdown on various drugs and more importantly... advice from other teens on "how to say no" to drugs!
aLoveLinksPlus- Find several links listed on advice on relationships, romance and love. Great listing!
Sheila's Kissing Booth- This is the "home for all romantics at heart". They are constantly updating this site so come back often for love advice, romantic tips, kissing tips, beauty tips, and a lot more.
Lover Resources - The premier directory for love, romance, dating and relationship resources. Also features personals, an e-zine, an online store, and much more! They have many free services!
The Romantic's Guide- This site has thousands of fun and creative ideas on love and romance. You can also sign up for the free newsletter for even more romantic ideas!
Ask Dr. Tracy- Dr. Tracy Cabot, famous author seen on Donahue and Oprah, offers the world's first searchable encyclopedia of advice on relationships, a love advice column, and private counseling.
Flirts International- This is a site dedicated to the fine art of flirting!
Ask Heartbeat- This is a very comprehensive site dedicated to giving advice on love and relationships. Topics range from online relationships, cheating spouses, physical abuse, teen sexuality, how to find a man or woman to love, interracial relationships, keeping your love alive, bisexuality andgay relationships, men who won't commit, meddlesome friends or in-laws, dating protocol, and much more.
Aalize's Advice- ...with attitude! Come here to get your daily dish of direct, in your face, wake up and smell the jave type of advice. Aalize has been giving love advice since 1995 and she doesn't plan on sugarcoating it now!
Inspiration Peak- You can go here for inspirational qoutes. You can also sign up to have Inspiration Peak delivered to your emailbox everyday!
Dictionary of Inspirational Quotations- This site provides a searchable database of famous quotes from great leaders, scientists, philosophers, entertainers, and more, organized by subject and author.
Chicken Soup for the Soul Home Delivery- You can have one of the inspirational stories from Chicken Soup for the Soul delivered to your email box automatically six days a week (or they have a weekend edition available too!).
MyCouncel.com- MyCounsel.com is your online legal counsel to help you anytime, anywhere. They deliver practical legal solutions for you, your family and your business with unprecedented speed, efficiency and quality. You can use "Ask Stanley" to help you navigate the site and get the information you are looking for. Registstration is free.
Name Change Tool Kit- This site gives you information on forms, addresses, phone numbers and the things you need to do a name change. Even find out the legal aspects of changing your name, what is allowed and what is not.
Free Advice- If you're looking for legal advice, this is the best place to start. This site is like an online legal dictionary and encyclopedia.
CyberLawyer- If you live in Canada and need some legal advice, you can go here. They are still under construction right now, but they do have some areas ready.
Law Girl- Here is a useful site written by a lawyer who specializes in copyright laws. This site is an excellant resource for anything concerning copyright laws as well as a few other interesting sections.
American Bar Association- Not only does this site have information for members of the bar, it also has a wealth of information for the general public, including prepaid legal services, a lawyer referral service, as well as free brochures and other publications. If you're dealing with any particular kind of legal matter, you should visit.
FindLaw- This site is organized like Yahoo, allowing you to search their fourteen directories of legal information via their on site search engine or just point and click to browse their different categories. Lots of useful information here.
Legal Information Institute- Another large directory of legal information! Humongous list of legal resources are at this site.
Nolo Self Help Law Center- This site is a legal encyclopedia on any topic imagineable such as real estate, marriage and divorce, and retirement just to name a very small few. If you're looking for legal advice, don't miss this one.
Netdictionary- Netdictionary is an alphabetical reference guide to technical, cultural, and humorous terms related to the Internet. What a great resource! They offer the dictionary in both java and html form.
FindSounds.com- FindSounds.com lets you search the web for sound effects and sample sounds.
Findarticles.com- A great source for searching on specific articles you might be looking for. Search for quality articles in more than 300 reputable magazines and journals. The database dates back to 1998.
Webhelp- Webhelp.com is an online community that offers real-time search assistance with a real live expert - any time, day or night.
Help2Go- Find some great free computer tutorials and advice at Help2Go. Get live computer help or take a 5 minute tutorial, and so much more.
Printer Tech Support- Have you had problems with your printer and just didn't have a clue? Well the folks at 10Kplus.com offer you free printer technical support on any computer printer, dot matrix, inkjet or laser class, be sure to take advantage of the free service.
GirlGeeks- Test your Geekatude, if you lack and want to excel in Geekatuity then you'll find Mentoring, Training and a Community to aid you in becoming a Geekasaurus Magnanimus.
Online Sign Language Dictionary- While this is not an official hand language site, Handspeak is intented for fun learning, not any official instruction. Some signs are not accurate due to regional variety and/or image distortion. Spend some time there, and maybe learn how to sign your name.
Search Engine Directory- With over 16240 search engines, surely you will find what you are looking for. Bookmark for future use.
Keen.com- Join Keen.com, talk to real folks on the phone to give you answers to real questions you might have. Or you can offer your knowledge to those calling into Keen and you can make money at it too! Looks like this service is worldwide.
ePeople- No Wonder has now become ePeople. With over 600 volunteers worldwide, answering nearly 50,000 questions in 1998 alone at no cost to their users, it's easy to see why they continue to be rated as one of the Top 10 "Net Essential Sites" by Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine. Definitely check this one out if you always find yourself looking at your computer scratching your head!
Experts Exchange- This is an awesome site to go to for computer questions. They plan on expanding in to many topics of interest, but right now their focus is on computers and information technology. Here's how it works...They use a point system. Basically, you earn points for answering other people's questions and it costs you points to ask a question. Among other things, you receive 200 points for registering and 5 points every day just for being an active member. If you forsee having a lot of computer questions, it is defintely worth your time to register. The average turnaround time on questions asked is about 60 minutes.
Whatis- This site is like an online dictionary for computers and the internet. It has a huge glossary of computer and internet terms easily referenced for quick searches.
Puter School- Here's another site to visit for computer related questions. They have different computer subjects that you can click on. After you click on the subject of the question you have, a list of tutors, who are experts from around the world will come up on your screen. Just click on their name and email them your question. For best results, you can email the same question to as many tutors as you want.
Free Tutorials- This site offers tutorials on everything from how to use the internet to general programming. This is a handy resource for people who want to learn how to get the most out of their computer.
PC Webopedia- This site is an online encyclopedia and search engine dedicated to computer technology. There are no volunteers to email, but you may be able to help yourself at this very useful site.
Learn The Net- This site offers tutorials of the internet in English, German, French, Spanish, or Italian. It is categorized very nicely to help you quickly find what you are looking for.
Net Lingo- Ever heard a word on the internet that you didn't know what it meant? Well, you can find it here. This site is like an internet dictionary. Each word is listed in alphabetical order for easy look-up.
EXP.com- Offers advice from thousands of experts on topics ranging from Arts to Gardening to Parenting to Sports. You can find answers here. Or better yet become an expert and offer help to people all over.
iHateFinancialPlanning- Here's a site that puts a little fun in financial planning whether it be figuring out a budget or planning for retirement. All topics are easily accessible from a drop down menu on their front page, or you can view all topics along with a short description of each all on one page. From financial planning, to taxes, to retirement, find help at iHateFinancialPlanning.com.
The Dollar Stretcher- Strapped for cash? Visit this site to learn how to "stretch your dollar" with tips on everything from how to care for your car, balance your budget, or whip up an inexpensive dinner.
The Whiz- Another excellant site to help you figure out your finances. They have a broad range of categories that feature timely articles to give you the latest info you are looking for.
The Universal Currency Converter- If you are planning a trip to another country, this may be a handy reference. It converts currency from any country to another country.
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