OMG! This is so cool! Store, sync and share your files online between all of your computers. You can share folders with specific people and share photos immediately through a web gallery. This has replaced FolderShare on my computers.
I use Dropbox to make sure my projects are synchronized between my laptop and my desktop. Software projects, word processing documents, whatever—they’re all updated immediately on all machines when saved to the Dropbox on my computer.
Tags: Desktop utility
David Guindon is promoting a new AdWords-related product and is giving away some free stuff just for looking at a video. I don’t have an opinion one way or the other on the product —in fact, I don’t do any AdWords campaigns right now —but I do think you’ll find the giveaway items worth downloading.
No cost, no opt-in, just great products for free!
Tags: AdWords, ClickBank
My buddy, Rob Toth, has a birthday on Monday and — as crazy as it sounds — he’s giving YOU a great deal.
He’s including four of his best-selling reports, as well as an armful of additional bonuses, in one package at an astounding price. The best bonus, IMO, is his “How Can I Get Visitors To My Website” audio package, which I’ve previously recommended to my subscribers.
The traffic generation audios alone are selling for $47, but you get this entire package for only $8! (Of course, just because you get the free stuff above doesn’t mean you have to buy.)
Tags: Rob Toth, Traffic generation
Connect with your visitors! If you’ve got a website, blog, or even a MySpace or Facebook account, you can easily add a poll to entice your visitors to stay longer.
Add an interactive poll to a web page or blog post in seconds. Customize the look to match your site. Even earn money by automatically rotating numerous, professional polls.
Tags: Website tool
People have known for years that making a list of goals is the best way to achieve them. But most of us never get around to making a list. 43 Things is great for that! Make a list on 43 Things and see what changes happen in your life.
‘Til now, I’ve recommended MyGoals.com in $7 Secrets for research on e-book and report topics; since their relaunch they’ve become a paid site that doesn’t provide the same research value as before. Now I’m recommending 43 Things.
Tags: Research
Published by anti-guru and $7 Secrets user, Paul Myers, this newsletter is guaranteed to make you think. Paul says “If you’re allergic to strong opinions or new ideas, or if you’re looking for the usual, you probably don’t want to subscribe.”
I’ve been a subscriber for years and will be for years to come.
Tags: Newsletter
Russell Brunson’s challenge is free to join, but it’s not your typical contest. Each of six contest phases has four assignments you must complete to remain in the running. The winner receives a 2009 Corvette; all entrants get an incredible amount of training.
Along the way, help raise money for World Teacher Aid, which “helps fund the full time salary of a teacher in small communities where they can not afford to pay the salary of a teacher.”
Tags: Contest, Training
Michael Campbell interviews product creator and Internet marketing legend, Dr. Neil Shearing; super affiliate and web 2.0 specialist Colin McDougall; and programmer and uber webmistress Ginette Degner.
Buyers of $7 Secrets ask about traffic generation more than any other subject except list building. (And those that ask about list building I point to traffic generation.) Here’s some great, free training for you!
Tags: Traffic generation, Training