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January 30, 2008

Parkazine back issue - 12/18/07: NYC Parking & Boston Parking is Easy on Christmas Day & New Year's Day

Here is your 12/18/07 edition of PARKAZINE - "The Where To Find Parking" e-newsletter:

Thanks to all for the good wishes I've received and please keep telling your friends about www.WhereToFindParking.com, our parking services and this eNewsletter.

Last Chance!!: We’ve Got A Great Gift Idea For You For This Holiday Season

From now until December 25th, we’re offering you a 20% discount off our Midtown/Uptown Edition Manhattan parking books (please note that while we have sold out of our Downtown Manhattan Edition parking books, we still offer the same info in those books in our Downtown Manhattan parking ebook). These books make great presents - who wouldn’t like to know where to find free street parking and inexpensive parking garages in Midtown & Uptown Manhattan? As an added bonus, we’ll only charge you shipping on the first book that you order - if you order more than one, we ship the rest to you free. We ship out the same day that you order (or next day if you order after 4pm), which means that you should have your book(s) in 2-3 days. So take advantage and get a jump on your holiday shopping without even leaving home: http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/federguide_books.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=12#books

Much Needed Vacation

We will be taking a short break from Parkazine over the coming holidays, as we will be on vacation for a few weeks and many of you are likely too busy to read it anyway! So this will be the last Parkazine of the year; we’ll be back in full force in early January with your 2008 alternate side of the street parking calendar. Until then, I wish you happy holidays and a great start to the New Year - which happen to be the focus of this week’s Parkazine:

Park Without Paying Almost Anywhere In NYC and Boston on Xmas Day & New Year’s Day

Street parking this Christmas Day (12/25/07) and New Year’s Day (1/1/08) is easier than you might think. Many people don't realize that on major national holidays (including Christmas Day & New Year’s Day), not only alternate side of the street regulations but almost all street parking regulations and all parking meters are suspended. This means that not only can you park at meters for free, but you can basically park anywhere without a problem UNLESS it is a place where street parking is NEVER allowed (i.e., if the sign says "No Parking Anytime", "No Standing Anytime" or "No Stopping Anytime"). Since Christmas Day and New Year’s Day both fall on Tuesdays this year, there will be a lot of great places to park. Many people won’t realize, won’t understand or will be too confused to take advantage of where you can and cannot park, so you’ll be ahead of the game by knowing that:

  • You can park at any meter - for free - including muni-meters
  • If a regulation on a sign says something like: No parking 8am-6pm (M-F), you can park there
  • If a regulation concerns commercial vehicles or trucks and specifies days of the week and times, you can park there
  • The only places you cannot park are those where it is never, ever legal to park

Contact The Parking Expert

Do you have a tip, question or story for us about NYC parking? Contact The Parking Expert at our Where To Find Parking Blog.
http://wheretofindparkingblog.typepad.com/where_to_find_parking_blo/2007/03/contact_the_par.html

Submit your questions, tips and stories to us as a comment under the blog post. We’ll get back to you ASAP and if appropriate, we’ll use it in an upcoming edition of PARKAZINE.

Parking Database Licenses For Businesses Now Available - Contact Us For Details

Did You Get A NYC Parking Ticket or Boston Parking Ticket That You Want To Fight? Do You Need Help Deciding If or How To Fight It?

We now offer one-on-one phone consultations where we advise you about all you need to know to fight that parking or traffic ticket. This information will not only help you to get your ticket dismissed or the fine reduced, but can be used again and again if you ever get another ticket. Priced at under $15 or even less when combined with our Parking Search Engine as a Special Deluxe Package, we tell you:

  • What your chances are
  • What evidence you need and how to present it
  • How to fight it
  • How you might get it dismissed even if you are guilty
  • How you might get a reduced fine even if you are guilty

Click Here to learn more about our Manhattan Parking Ticket 1-on-1 Phone Consultation:
http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/consultation.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=12

Click Here to learn more about our Boston Parking Ticket 1-on-1 Phone Consultation
http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/consultation.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=4

Our Parking Search Engines Can Save You Money, Time & Stress

We have launched our Boston Parking Search Engine along with our Manhattan Parking Search Engine (these are formatted for mobile devices as well as standard computers) so that now you can find legal street parking and the right parking garage at the touch of a button! Using our parking service and/or books & ebooks is like having parking insurance - if they help you avoid just one ticket, our products have already paid for themselves many times over.

Our powerful Parking Search Engines http://www.wheretofindparking.com/
let you input a cross street and pick the size of the area you want to search. You also have the option to input a time of day and date so that you can see all the "good" (legal) street parking possibilities and open parking garages (we have hundreds of parking garages listed) based on that search area, time and day. Our interactive, zoomable map lets you see (with one click) the area you intend to visit and also offers driving directions to and from your search street as well as a lookup tool to find nearby businesses and restaurants. Click here to Subscribe to the Manhattan Parking Search Engine Now
http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/subscription.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=12

Click here to Subscribe to the Boston Parking Search Engine Now
http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/subscription.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=04

Our books & ebooks show you Manhattan's street parking regulations, how to avoid getting parking tickets and how to fight it if you do get one. They also list over 450 garages for those times when street parking just doesn't work. Click here now to look for special discounts and check out all the Feder Guide parking books & ebooks
http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/federguide_books.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=12
and speaking of ebooks...

Boston Parking Ebook Now Available

In addition to our Boston Parking Search Engine, you can now find out where to park (and where not to park) in Boston & Cambridge with our new Boston Parking Ebook. Parking regulations are listed for every street in Boston from the North End to the South End and from Fenway to the Boston Harbor. Includes Cambridge, too! Check it out here
http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/federguide_books.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=4#boston

Best of First 100 Issues of Parkazine Ebook Now available

If you like Parkazine, you’ll be excited to learn that we’ve taken the best tips, tricks, topics, questions and answers about parking from the first 100 issues of Parkazine and compiled them into a new ebook: The Very Best of the First 100 Issues of Parkazine. Check it out here
http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/federguide_books.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=4#best100

Have Feder Guide author Erik Feder appear as a speaker at your next group, club or library meeting.
Email
speaker@wheretofindparking.com for details

Make Some Easy Money: Become A Parking Affiliate Today

Do you know people who'd benefit from the info we provide? ? Refer our Parking Search Engines, books & ebooks and make money while helping people avoid expensive parking tickets & tows. Contact us at easymoney@wheretofindparking.com for more details.

Because advertising is so expensive, we rely on "word of mouth" to help us grow so that we can come out with more Feder Parking Guides and also to continually update the ones that are already released. If you like our service and products and would like to see more of them, please help us create a buzz by talking about us, our website, this e-newsletter (PARKAZINE) and our books/ebooks. Thanks. Please forward this edition of PARKAZINE to anyone you think might benefit from it. Please do not reprint any part of PARKAZINE without our permission.

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Till next week - avoid NYC parking tickets & tows by staying informed by knowing where (and where not) to park before you go.

PARKAZINE - "The Where To Find Parking" e-newsletter.
Copyright 2007

Author of
"The Feder Guide..." series

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    See images of Erik Feder - The Parking Expert - "in the act" of parking his car. Also included are images of the books: "The Feder Guide to Where to Park Your Car in Manhattan (and Where Not to Park It!)"