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Tools& Cool Stuff29 Jun 2006 11:53 am

This is a fantastic free tool that allows you to be emailed everytime a website or webpage changes. It’s called www.feedwhip.com and is a reletively new service but already proving to be very popular.

Just about any website makes a good candidate. People use Feedwhip to stay on top of their favorite band’s tour dates and friend’s blogs.

If you’re in business, Feedwhip can help you keep tabs on the competition. If your competitor changes their website, you’ll be one of the first to know.

If you’re shopping for deals, you can enter a search link for your favorite classified ads website (such as www.classifiedfreeads.co.uk). Enter your search terms into their website, and then paste the address of the resulting website into feedwhip. We’ll send you an email every time a new matching product is posted.

Adsense& Tools& Information Marketing29 Jun 2006 11:37 am

I came across a great piece of software for building websites that anyone could learn to use in a matter of hours. It’s called Xsite Pro and basically it builds VERY search engine friendly websites in record time in a kind of Microsoft Word type enviroment.

Here’s an example website I did in about 3 hours: http://www.fencing-advice.com/

It’s been designed so novice website builders can use it and Internet Marketers can produce a quick and effective website to promote their products etc.

A friend of mine who is my his own admission no computer genius even managed to make his own website: http://www.the-back-doctor.com/ in a matter of hours!

Xsite Pro If you like the sound of this I highly recommend checking out this great video showing off the software called “7 Reasons Why You Need XSitePro Now!“.

It’s an ideal Website Builder for those people who need to produce a search engine friendly Website to promote a product or service, or make a content Website.

Go watch the video and grab a copy of this software!

Tools& Resources& Search Engines24 Apr 2006 02:18 pm

Our friends at Google have just released a new free tool Called Google Calendar. Here’s the basic run down of features from the horses mouth:

 

  • Seeing the big picture
    With Google Calendar, you can see your friends’ and family’s schedules right next to your own; quickly add events mentioned in Gmail conversations or saved in other calendar applications; and add other interesting events that you find online.
  • Sharing events and calendars
    You decide who can see your calendar and which details they can view. Planning an event? You can create invitations, send reminders and keep track of RSVPs right inside Google Calendar. Organizations can promote events, too.
  • Staying on schedule
    You can set up automatic event reminders, including SMS notifications, and instantly bring up anything on your calendar with the built-in search tool.

 I may well use this for business purposes as it’s a great way to schedule work with employees.

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