Thursday, June 18, 2009

Font Freebie!




According to their website:

Fawnt is a font resource for designers, developers, and anyone that appreciates the web's highest quality fonts.


There are 10,000 fonts to choose from. And they're all free!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Retail me, Retail me...NOT!


Thanks to Andrew Lock at Help! My Business Sucks! (the online web TV show for entreprenuers) for this great tip from his program this week. He said:


I don’t know about you, but I get a kick out of saving money. That’s why I LOVE RetaiMeNot.com, a site that lets you find coupon codes, fast. Many online retailers invite you to enter a coupon code during checkout, and obviously most visitors have no idea where to find a coupon code, so they ignore it. Well, now you know, you can start saving a lot more money!

RetailMeNot.com, according to their website, is the easy way to find online coupon codes. All you have to do is enter these codes at the checkout page of participating merchants for instant discounts.

I took a look at the site, and there seem to be thousands of codes available for stores I already shop. I've bookmarked RetailMeNot.com, and I'll visit the site everytime I shop online.

By the way, they also have printable coupons available to use locally.

Check it out, and let me know what you think!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Free Book Resources

Love to read, but your budget won't allow you to run out and buy every new release? Want some different choices beyond the library? Use these links to score some reading material for free--or close to it.


Fabulous free reading from Harlequin: They have an irresistible offer just for you...top-notch reading from the series of your choice—and a free surprise gift! No risk, no obligation.


Free-ebooks.net: Find the help you need, the information you seek or simply fun reading to enjoy. To get started, just select a category or browse by author. Free-ebooks.net also offers free magazines.


Free book resource: Visit FreeBooks.com to find several sites to get free books. They'll point you in the right direction for lots of freebies.


Another resource site: the Online Books Page lists over 35,000 free books on the Web. The Online Books Page was founded, and is edited, by John Mark Ockerbloom, He is a digital library planner and researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. He is solely responsible for the content of the site.


Swap books: Swap Tree allows you to trade the books you have for the books you want, for FREE; they allow you to swap your books for video games, CDs and DVDs; instantly see all the books you can receive in trade; AND they allow you to print your postage label right from your computer.


Do you have any favorite sites for free reading materials? If so, let us know in the comments.