Saturday, October 15, 2011

7 Time-Saving Tools and Services Every Techie Should Know About

If you have felt like you cannot fathom a way to get some free time from the stress of your work, then you are certainly not the only one to feel that way. In the hustle and bustle of modern society, many people find it difficult to get a some spare time for themselves. So, how would you feel if there were time-saving services and tools out there just waiting to be discovered? Well, in fact, there are thousands of such services and tools available right now and this list will provide you with seven of the best.

1. SEO – KeywordSpy.com

Keyword Spy in a nutshell is an Internet marketing tool used to find the best and most effective keywords for your website, including those used by the best sites out there and your competitors. With feedback that includes describing it as ‘invaluable’ and the ‘best tool for anyone’, plus a client list that includes American Express, IBM and Toyota, you know already that Keyword Spy is an effective tool to have in your armory for your Internet marketing quest.

2. Outsourcing – Freelancer.com

With a wide variety of skilled contractors available in professional fields such as design, writing and programming, Freelancer.com is a great service provider if you are looking to outsource work. Not only can it help in saving time, Freelancer.com can also help in saving you money. For example, a company could quote you a four-figure sum to carry out a web design job, whereas a contractor on Freelancer.com can offer a comparable service at a fraction of that figure.

3. Legal – BatesExpress.com

Seen as a menial task by professionals that have to do it, manual Bate numbering is a process that includes stamping Bates to all relevant documents every day. Thankfully, a solution in the form of Bates Express has dispelled any need to have to apply Bates manually. A simple tool that will apply a digital Bate to any type of document you require, Bates Express is a great time-saver.

4. Accounting - QuickBooksOnline.Intuit.com

Used by over 200,000 businesses, QuickBooks Online is a simple-to-use service for accounting. QuickBooks Online saves you time, money and data, plus it gives you the freedom of accessing your account virtually anywhere.

5. Translation – Babylon.com

If your work or business has an international scope, then chances are that you will have to translate all relevant text into a language applicable to the country you are targeting. Babylon 9 is the latest product from the experienced Babylon.com team and offers you document and webpage translation, access to over 2,000 dictionaries/glossaries and seamless integration into Microsoft Office.

6. Intranets – Bitrix.com

Although not commonly known outside of Russia, Birtix is an essential tool when it comes to building an intranet within a business. With Bitrix Intranet 10 in place and a proficient programmer at hand, an Intranet could be effectively set up and running within the space of two days.

7. Branding – PickyDomains.com

Devised back in 2007, PickyDomains.com is an intuitive service provided to budding website owners that are struggling to devise a domain name to use. Risk-free and with over 1,500 domains selected to their name so far, PickyDomains.com has proven to be an invaluable service for many.

David Deprice works for BenePark.com, world’s first domain parking service that puts original content on parked domains, turning them into live websites that get updated regularly. 90% of domains that are accepted into BenePark’s system generate at least $5 dollars in ad revenue each month. Some restrictions apply.

5 Online Sources of Easy Money

1. PickyDomains.com

If naming things is something you are particularly good at then PickyDomains.com offers you the opportunity to earn some easy money just by doing this. This crowdsourcing agency will pay you between $25 and $50 if you provide a domain name that a client registers. Taking advantage of this opportunity is as easy as logging in, checking the orders and submitting suggestions. Blog owners also get quite an opportunity here because reviewing the service on your blog brings in an easy $30 into your account.


2. iStockPhoto.com

The demand for photos and original images is quite high among webmasters and bloggers. This means that if photography is your hobby you can make quite a decent amount of money just by uploading the images to iStockPhoto.com. This royalty free photobank is freqented by many bloggers seeking original images and it is not unusual to earn $5 or even $20 for a single image.

3. eJury.com

Earning $15 for answering a questionnaire may seem like a scam but that is exactly what you find at ejury.com. This website provides fake jurors for lawyers wishing to conduct fake trials. Fake trials are meant to assist lawyers assess the reactions of the real jurors to statements that they may make in the real trials. If you are in a particular location and meet other criteria such as sex and age then you may be called upon to fill a questionnaire. When you answer this questionnaire you get paid between $5 and $15.

4. Microworker.com

Most of us own accounts in many social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. However most of us don't realize that these accounts can be quite a decent way to bring in a few extra dollars. Microworkers.com offers the opportunity to earn between $0.10 and $1 for doing simple tasks such as following a Twitter page, joining a Facebook community or just up voting videos on Youtube. The pay at Microworkers.com won't make you rich but the job won't take anything out of you either so its quite a good trade.

5. Prizes.Org

Helping people is its own reward but its more rewarding to actually get paid for the help and that's exactly what Prizes.Org does. Prizes.Org belongs to Slide, a Google subsidiary, and here you get paid for helping people in various ways. The service is quite similar to Google Answers and while it doesn't pay a fortune (usually around $10) the range of assignments is quite wide and you may even be rewarded just for coming up with an unusual speech to be given at a wedding.

David Deprice works for BenePark.com, world’s first domain parking service that puts original content on parked domains, turning them into live websites that get updated regularly. 90% of domains that are accepted into BenePark’s system generate at least $5 dollars in ad revenue each month. Some restrictions apply.