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Launching a New Web Project: Essay Outliner

Monday, November 10th, 2008

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I’ve been developing another site for the past few weeks and it’s now ready to go live. I present the Essay Outliner.

Free Essay Outliner is a simple tool that will help anyone outline a standard five paragraph essay. All you need to do is input the data in the form such as: main thesis, idea 1, idea 2… etc and then a script will compile the data and present sentence by sentence instructions on how to write your essay.

This is a very simple, yet invaluable tool that I wish I had while going through cool. It’s perfect for young students whom are still trying to understand how to structure an essay or for seasoned college students who don’t have time to do the legwork. This could conceivably help you outline blog articles as well. The possibilities are endless.

I hope to develop more sophisticated tools based on this concept (such as a term paper outliner) in the future, but for now, this tool does the job simply: outline an essay.

Check out the Free Essay Outline Tool Today!

Launching New Web Project: Webinar Central

Monday, October 20th, 2008

After several days of testing and working out the bugs, my latest web project, Webinar Central has gone live today.

Webinar Central will become the web’s best destination to find out about the latest free webinars taking place anywhere on the web. It’s the ultimate webinar directory. At Webinar Central, you can view the latest free webinars, submit your own for inclusion and comment on past webinars. We’re harnessing the power of social media to spread the word on the latest educational webinar opportunities.

Key Features of Webinar Central:

  • Submit Your Own Webinar
  • See Upcoming Webinars for Current Week
  • View Month by Month Calender
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed of Latest Webinars
  • View Webinars by Category
  • Comment on Webinars
  • Updated Daily
  • Ongoing Blog About Webinar Tips and Tricks

Why did I start Webinar Central?

I love to learn and the advent of webinars has revolutionized the way knowledge can be disseminated over the internet. I’ve learned so much from these wonderful tools that I want to make sure that anyone has the knowledge and abilitiy to learn via this medium. There hasn’t really been a central location for all the webinars taking place on the web. There is so much going on, that if you don’t have a way to find out about it, you’ll miss out on valuable learning opportunities. So using some tools that I’ve set up, I’ll be able to monitor for future webinars all across the web and let you know about them here first. Don’t see your webinar in the database? Then you can add it for free by filling out the submission form.

Book Update: Chapter 3 and Project Updates

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

I was able to sit down and hammer out Chapter 3. Most of it had been written before so I just needed to tweak a few things. No major changes were necessary. It’s looking good. I’m getting on a roll.

I also updated many of my blogs over the last couple days.

There are many new post on my Anglophile Blog - Anglotopia. Check ‘em out.

I also wrote a really long, in depth piece for Austerity Blog about How to Get Survive the New Depression we’re facing.

I also wrote up some entries for Ennui Blog about the best way to build blog backlinks by commenting and why you should avoid using iWeb to build websites.

I also wrote several entries for Dunesblog this week. One article is about the NWI Times’s Handling of the recent flooding in Northwest Indiana and another about Fun Fall Things to do in the Dunelands.

I also set up a Dragon*Con Photo Series on my Photoblog, check it out.

It’s Thursday and I’ve pretty much made it through my to-do list for this week. I’m very pleased. I hope I can keep this production rolling.

Sunday Updates

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

I’m going to Atlanta later this week to go to DragonCon. I’m going to be gone for 5 days. So today, was spent working on my projects so they won’t need any maintenance while I’m gone.

First up was finally putting together and finishing my long blog article about the Beverly Shores World’s Fair Century of Progress Homes.

I also set up a gallery on this site of the most arty pictures. Check ‘em out.

I also set up a series of Sunset pictures to auto-post for the next week or so on Jon’s NWI Photoblog. I went through my collection and found the best sunset pictures. I hope you all like them.

I stumbled across a very slick theme that I though would work perfectly for my Transatlantic Travel blog, so I switch it out and while I was at it, I updated and added some content. I think the RSS feed of flight deals to London is pretty sweet.

I also wrote a really long entry for Austerity Blog on How to Make Money Selling Your Stuff in an Emergency. I hope some people find it useful in selling their stuff. I’ve made a ton of money selling online, and it’s saved us financially many times.