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Friday Five Fun Sites are Here!

29/9/2017

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Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!
Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out
http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.
Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett

This week:
  1. Troubleshooting. Fixya is a community based troubleshooting resource where you can ask a question about fixing anything (like broken tech…). It provides consumer generated, practical product tips to help consumers get answers on over 19 million products from fixing cars, to cameras, to mobile devices!

  2. Reviews. BestReviews is the site to turn to when you’re about to buy something. From dehumidifiers to blenders to cordless drills, they compare the top products in hundreds of categories to give you the most reliable purchasing advice.

  3. Technology. justdelete.me is a helpful directory of direct links to delete any or all of your accounts from web services.

  4. Fashion. Carryology is here to discover, discuss and disseminate new and better ways to carry. This includes bags, backpacks, wallets, cases, luggage, and all the products we use to carry our things.

  5. Photography. If you are looking for great photos to resuse, Unsplash has truly incredible FREE stock photos you can use any way you’d like!


If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email.

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.

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Project Close Checklist

You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
  • Scope management- did everything get delivered
  • Risk and issues- what is still outstanding
  • Financials- did everything get paid ?
  • Resources- have resources been re assigned ?
  • Lessons learned
  • Documentation & archiving

Further reading you can check out my blog.

For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
  • Video: How to price your project
  • Project delivery checklist
  • PMO Project checklist​
  • Starting up a project a checklist of 101 things to think about

You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here.
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Here's your Tuesday Tech!

26/9/2017

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Here are some great tools I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett
  1. https://www.chartblocks.com/en/  With ChartBlocks, you can build a chart in minutes in the easy to use chart designer, choosing from dozens of chart types and then customising it to your needs. You can embed your charts into any website, or share them using the built in social media sharing tools. ChartBlocks integrates directly with Facebook and Twitter. 
  2. https://smashinglogo.com/  Here is a Professional Logo Maker for your Business. you can get Unique Logos created yourself at fair prices. payment options are only PayPal and Credit Card.
  3. https://www.zoho.com/expense  Zoho Expense is an online expense reporting software, tailor-made for businesses to automate their expense report creation and approval. If you are looking for efficiency of expense reporting and reimbursement in your organisation, this tool is what you need!
  4. ​https://getsatisfaction.com/corp/  Get Satisfaction is an online customer engagement community platform connecting companies with their customers to foster relationships. Its a great tool to modernize customer support and accelerate sales.
  5. https://velocify.com/​ Velocify is a cloud-based Sales software to accelerate your sales lead management. This CRM application is designed to control and evaluate high levels of sales and organize all data into one CRM platform. The tool automates your sales management, lead management, sales enablement, and customer relationship management in one user-friendly solution.


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Friday Five Fun Sites are Here!

22/9/2017

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​Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out
http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.
Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett
This week:

1.     Animals. At Featured Creature can see pictures of animals you never even knew existed. Some interesting ones are : caterpillars that look like Albert Einstein, horses  that appear to be made out of gold, and cats that look like werewolves – just to name a few.   


2.     Advice. “Terms of Service; Didn't Read” (short: ToS;DR) is a young project started in June 2012 to help fix the “biggest lie on the web”: almost no one really reads the terms of service we agree to all the time..


3.     Languages. Forvo is the largest pronunciation guide in the world, the place where you´ll find millions of words pronounced in their original languages.


4.     Videos. Tubefilter is the curator of online video. You will find here industry news, to web series, to related events, and Awards Shows etc. It provides quality online video entertainment.


5.     Literature. If you are in need of a laugh, just visit the inherentlyfunny site. Its good great one-liners and most of it is not what you are expecting!

If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email.

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.

Still want more ?
Project Close Checklist

You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
  • Scope management- did everything get delivered
  • Risk and issues- what is still outstanding
  • Financials- did everything get paid ?
  • Resources- have resources been re assigned ?
  • Lessons learned
  • Documentation & archiving

Further reading you can check out my blog.

For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
  • Video: How to price your project
  • Project delivery checklist
  • PMO Project checklist​
  • Starting up a project a checklist of 101 things to think about

You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here.
Spread the word
Are you enjoying this blog? If so, please forward this email to a friend or colleague and suggest that they sign up here.

It is free and they will receive a coupon code to allow a free download from our store + regular updates on tools, templates and interviews to help get it done !
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Here's your Tuesday Tech!

19/9/2017

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Here are some great tools I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett
  1. http://www.scribblar.com/    Scribblar is a simple free online collaboration room that is ideal for holding virtual brainstorms. Its main feature is its whiteboard, which can be changed by multiple users in real-time. While it doesn’t allow for the upload of documents, it does let users upload and download pictures. Users can also use the tool’s VoIP capabilities to transmit audio. Great for online tutoring too!
  2. http://collabtive.o-dyn.de/ Collabtive is web-based free project management software. It is open source software and provides an alternative to proprietary tools like Basecamp. Collabtive is written in PHP and JavaScript and is intended for small to medium-sized businesses and freelancers.        
  3. https://www.twiddla.com/ Twiddla is a real-time online collaboration tool. Its beauty is in its simplicity and accessibility: no plug-ins or downloads. In the free version, it’s possible to share pictures, files and e-mail and also to capture a screen.  It’s browser-agnostic, user friendly, and probably more fun than you're supposed to be having at work.   
  4. https://imeetcentral.com/ iMeet Central is an online project management software to streamline your businesses. The collaboration tools help marketers, creative agencies and enterprise businesses manage files, collaborate on projects and connect teams. Basic features include file sharing, discussion forums, virtual calendars, online diagrams, tasks, milestones and also a custom URL for the workspace. It is also a browser-based tool.
  5. https://redbooth.com/Redbooth (formerly Teambox) is a social project management and collaboration tool. It is an easy-to-use online task and project management software for busy teams. The tool focuses on ease-of-use and offers features similar to social networks such as activity streams, threaded conversations and commenting, inbox management and alerts, RSS feeds and more. worldwide for electronic signatures.
 




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Friday Five Fun Sites - Life Hacks, Curious News, Photo Blogs and more!

15/9/2017

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Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.
Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett
This week:
  1. Curious News. The Chive is a photo and video blog of the wacky, insane, and the curious. From pretty girls to absurd photobombs to thought-inspiring landscapes, The Chive delivers on addictive appeal!    

  2. Sci-Fi. Zerg Net - This enthusiasts' site is dedicated largely to science fiction and fantasy fans, but has tremendous appeal for people of all tastes. You're bound to find these news pieces and behind-the-scenes stories interesting.

  3. Tips. 'Lifehacker' is a stylishly-named life tips and software recommendation site. The appeal of Lifehacker is about how practically useful it is: all the advice focuses on accomplishing more in your everyday life. How to cook better el dente pasta, how to tailor your daily work to your personal strengths, how to grow vegetables in your apartment. There is some really clever content at Lifehacker and a few risque articles!

  4. Online Shopping. This Is Why I'm Broke is an electronic magazine dedicated to 'unique window-shopping' and unusual consumer products. Jet packs, unusual clothing, strange firearms, personal gadgets, odd kitchen utensils, and freaky furniture: these are interesting products guaranteed to pique your fancy.

  5. Literature. Dear Blank: Please Blank is about poignantly written letters. Letters from a crash victim to the other driver. Letters from a gay son to his mother. Letters from a spurned lover to her ex-partner. Letters of all kinds of high emotion and bizarre human experience. This site is absolutely mesmerizing as an exploration of human experience and emotion.

If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email.

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.

Still want more ?
Project Close Checklist

You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
  • Scope management- did everything get delivered
  • Risk and issues- what is still outstanding
  • Financials- did everything get paid ?
  • Resources- have resources been re assigned ?
  • Lessons learned
  • Documentation & archiving

Further reading you can check out my blog.

For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
  • Video: How to price your project
  • Project delivery checklist
  • PMO Project checklist​
  • Starting up a project a checklist of 101 things to think about

You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here.
Spread the word
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It is free and they will receive a coupon code to allow a free download from our store + regular updates on tools, templates and interviews to help get it done !
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Here's your Tuesday Tech!

12/9/2017

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Here are some great tools I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett

  1. https://www.groovehq.com/  Groove is a helpdesk software that gives you simple support from your email inbox. It supports team inbox, knowledge base, social platforms. Groove gives you a full team inbox while still letting you work from your personal inbox if you'd like. New or assigned tickets can be auto-forwarded to your email account, where you can reply, re-assign the ticket, and change its status with simple commands at the bottom of your message.
  2. https://www-sjc.egnyte.com Try easy and secure business collaboration with Egnyte – you can securely collaborate with internal and external users, share files without attachments, work from anywhere and be assured of your data being secure.

  3. http://www.osticket.com osTicket is a widely-used and trusted open source support ticket system. It seamlessly routes inquiries created via email, web-forms and phone calls into a simple, easy-to-use, multi-user, web-based customer support platform.

  4. https://besnappy.com/ Snappy offers an impressively fast app that's focused on emails, FAQs, and nothing else. Its great for mail ticketing, knowledge base, and support widget to support your growing customer base.

  5. https://www.docusign.com.au/ With DocuSign you can sign contracts with your customers online. Go digital with DocuSign. Whether you’re approving a purchase, closing a sale, or signing an agreement, it’s easy, reliable and trusted. worldwide for electronic signatures.
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Friday Five Fun Sites - Best apps, fashion trends, fitness and more!

8/9/2017

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Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.
Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett
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This week:
  1. Fitness. Visit NerdFitness for joining a community that’ll get you get in shape. The site helps desk jockeys, nerds, and average Joes level up their lives!

  2. Humour. If you need to smile, just visit SomeEcards – this is a humour site full of fun news, ecards, articles and original content.

  3. Technology. The Sweet Setup – this site recommends and find the best apps (not necessarily the newest) for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. If you are looking for the most tested, recommended apps – this is the place to go to.

  4. Fashion. If you are obsessed with fashion and style, Racked is where you should be! You can read, shop, watch videos and be updated with the latest in the field of fashion!

  5. Journalism. Reveal is a site for investigative journalism and groundbreaking storytelling in order to spark action and improve lives. It is a website, public radio program, podcast and social media platform. The site has won an Emmy award among several others!

If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email.

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.

Still want more ?
Project Close Checklist

You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
  • Scope management- did everything get delivered
  • Risk and issues- what is still outstanding
  • Financials- did everything get paid ?
  • Resources- have resources been re assigned ?
  • Lessons learned
  • Documentation & archiving

Further reading you can check out my blog.

For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
  • Video: How to price your project
  • Project delivery checklist
  • PMO Project checklist​
  • Starting up a project a checklist of 101 things to think about

You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here.
Spread the word
Are you enjoying this blog? If so, please forward this email to a friend or colleague and suggest that they sign up here.

It is free and they will receive a coupon code to allow a free download from our store + regular updates on tools, templates and interviews to help get it done !
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Friday Five Fun Sites - Quizzes, Blogs, Stories and more!

1/9/2017

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Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.
Thanks for reading!
Andrew Everett

This week:
  1. Fiction. The Toast is an interesting daily blog that publishes features on everything from literary characters that never were to female pickpockets of Gold Rush-era San Francisco.   

  2. Fun. Watch the best gifs at GiphyTV. It’s a lot of fun!!!

  3. Quizzing. Need mentally stimulating diversions? Just go to Sporcle for Trivia, quizzes, brain games and more. This will keep you occupied for hours!

  4. Online Courses. FutureLearn offers you a powerful new way to learn online. It has courses on a wide range of subjects that uses storytelling, discussion, visible learning very effectively.

  5. Privacy. Here's something - privacytools.io provides knowledge and tools to protect your privacy against global mass surveillance. Even if you don’t end up using too many of them, you will have learnt a lot of interesting stuff!

If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email.

Also I just launched a new NICHE website, check it out

http://www.trafficmanagementhq.com/

Feel free to click on the ads and show some LOVE.

Still want more ?
Project Close Checklist

You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
  • Scope management- did everything get delivered
  • Risk and issues- what is still outstanding
  • Financials- did everything get paid ?
  • Resources- have resources been re assigned ?
  • Lessons learned
  • Documentation & archiving

Further reading you can check out my blog.

For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
  • Video: How to price your project
  • Project delivery checklist
  • PMO Project checklist​
  • Starting up a project a checklist of 101 things to think about

You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here.
Spread the word
Are you enjoying this blog? If so, please forward this email to a friend or colleague and suggest that they sign up here.

It is free and they will receive a coupon code to allow a free download from our store + regular updates on tools, templates and interviews to help get it done !
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