99 Websites You Should Have Bookmarked...But Probably Don't

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Browsers, Networking & Communications
Cover of the book 99 Websites You Should Have Bookmarked...But Probably Don't by Mark Henz, Mark Henz
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Author: Mark Henz ISBN: 1230000229404
Publisher: Mark Henz Publication: March 30, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark Henz
ISBN: 1230000229404
Publisher: Mark Henz
Publication: March 30, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Pulled from the archives of the "Webs Worth Watching" Newsletter...

"The Internet is Filled with Millions of FREE, Time-Saving, Money-Making Tools and Resources...But Do You Know Where to Find Them?"

**(Keep Reading and I'll Tell You...)

"It all began back in November of 2001..."**

I was completely unkown then, and for good reason - I hadn't done a single thing on the Internet.

But all that was about to change...

On November 30th of 2001, I launched my first issue of the "Webs Worth Watching" Newsletter, and never looked back. Each month I rounded up the best sites I could find and sent them out to my subscribers. So far these sites have included:

Free, bannerless webhosts to use when testing your new mini-sites and products (#1)
Tried and tested link trackers so you know which ads are pulling well, and which ones are not (#38 and #2)

Spy tools that are great for keeping tabs on the competition as well as the latest trends on the Internet (#5, #6, #75 and #82)

Incredibly low-cost voicemail services that can add an instant level of professionalism and trust to your online business (#9)

Free utilities that add spice and usability to your site (#11, #17, #26, #73 and #95)

And much much more...
But that's not even the tip of the ice burg. I've also featured:

Step-by-step tutorial sites that generate FREE, personalized blueprints for starting an online business (#77)
Websites that allow you to look back in time and see the changes their competitors have made to their sites over the past months or years (#80)
Expired domain finders that have personally helped me locate thousands of dollars worth of high-quality domain names (#65 and #83)
FREE legal advice websites (You never know when these may come in handy, but they've already saved me $100s in legal fees.) (#59)
FREE website monitoring services that send you an email as soon as your website goes down. (This is a great way to keep tabs on your webhost.) (#19)
Email translation sites and accounts that enable you to communicate in any language (#13)
Completely FREE autoresponder services that also don't put those annoying ads at the bottom of your emails. (I used these when I first got started and they saved me a lot of cash.) (#10 and #46)
and there's still more that I don't have the space to go into here...
It's 41 pages of pure content, and like my newsletter there's no fluff or long boring articles - just the tools you need plus tried and tested quick-tips.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Pulled from the archives of the "Webs Worth Watching" Newsletter...

"The Internet is Filled with Millions of FREE, Time-Saving, Money-Making Tools and Resources...But Do You Know Where to Find Them?"

**(Keep Reading and I'll Tell You...)

"It all began back in November of 2001..."**

I was completely unkown then, and for good reason - I hadn't done a single thing on the Internet.

But all that was about to change...

On November 30th of 2001, I launched my first issue of the "Webs Worth Watching" Newsletter, and never looked back. Each month I rounded up the best sites I could find and sent them out to my subscribers. So far these sites have included:

Free, bannerless webhosts to use when testing your new mini-sites and products (#1)
Tried and tested link trackers so you know which ads are pulling well, and which ones are not (#38 and #2)

Spy tools that are great for keeping tabs on the competition as well as the latest trends on the Internet (#5, #6, #75 and #82)

Incredibly low-cost voicemail services that can add an instant level of professionalism and trust to your online business (#9)

Free utilities that add spice and usability to your site (#11, #17, #26, #73 and #95)

And much much more...
But that's not even the tip of the ice burg. I've also featured:

Step-by-step tutorial sites that generate FREE, personalized blueprints for starting an online business (#77)
Websites that allow you to look back in time and see the changes their competitors have made to their sites over the past months or years (#80)
Expired domain finders that have personally helped me locate thousands of dollars worth of high-quality domain names (#65 and #83)
FREE legal advice websites (You never know when these may come in handy, but they've already saved me $100s in legal fees.) (#59)
FREE website monitoring services that send you an email as soon as your website goes down. (This is a great way to keep tabs on your webhost.) (#19)
Email translation sites and accounts that enable you to communicate in any language (#13)
Completely FREE autoresponder services that also don't put those annoying ads at the bottom of your emails. (I used these when I first got started and they saved me a lot of cash.) (#10 and #46)
and there's still more that I don't have the space to go into here...
It's 41 pages of pure content, and like my newsletter there's no fluff or long boring articles - just the tools you need plus tried and tested quick-tips.

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