Startup Company Helps Students Save Money, Start Their Own Business

By Daniela Salvador

July 10, 2012 Updated Jul 10, 2012 at 7:05 PM EDT

Undated (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - A new startup company named Campus Shift is helping college students save money from text books and jump-start their own business.

Derek Haake, the founder of Campus Shift, says one of the simplest ways for students to save money is by going on their website www.campushift.com and searching for textbooks.

One of the benefits of the search engine is that students do not have to wait in line. The search engine will provide the student with the best deal. On average, Haake says the student can save 70 to 80 percent.

The company can also give great advice to students who are interested in starting their own business. Their website provides students with many tools and it is all free.

Click on the video for more information about Campus Shift.




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