Remember no man is a failure who has friends. ~It’s a Wonderful Life

Jul
27

I’ve already talked about Bookcrossing, so I thought I’d take a look at what the most registered books on the site are:

Most Registered Books
1 The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown 3,155
2 Life of Pi by Yann Martel 1,875
3 Angels & Demons by Dan Brown 1,860
4 The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold 1,659
5 Deception Point by Dan Brown 1,598
6 A Painted House by John Grisham 1,542
7 The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd 1,418
8 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 1,411
9 The Summons by John Grisham 1,387
10 The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom 1,329

Very interesting! I guess everyone went out and bought a copy and is now trying to get rid of it, LOL!

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Jul
26

I seem to mention this website everytime I have vistors at my site, but BookCrossing.com is on of my favorite websites ever!!!  Basically, you register books so that they get an ID number, then you give them away, leave them on a park bench, loan them to a friend . . . whatever you want to do.  And you get to track the books through the website.  Think about it like a WheresGeorge.com for books.  Make sure that you check it out!

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Sep
12

Works For Me Wednesday!

Ever needed a way to catalog all your books just so you knew what you had? There is an EASY way to do this now - and it’s free! It’s called LibraryThing, and it’s a website that allows you to completely manage your personal library. You enter in the ISBN for your book and it looks up all the information for you from either the Library of Congress or Amazon (your pick). Then it adds it to your collection! If you want, you can add tags to your books, label them with their Bookcrossing BCID numbers, and even see who else owns that book! There’s a feature to connect you with popular book swapping sites if you decide you want to swap for something else, and there are places to discuss books, authors, anything “library” related!

I’ve got my library started, though I have quite a long way to go to get everything added. I like how the call numbers are a part of the book info because that is how I have arranged my personal library. It’s easy to find any book now!!!

Easily cataloging my books online so I can access them anywhere? Works for me!



Sep
05

Works For Me Wednesday!

Wow, it really has been a while since I did a WFMW! I thought I’d jump back in with this week’s theme - the “Brand Loyal Edition.” We’re supposed to post about what brands/products we can’t live without. So, here are a few of my favorites!

Starbucks - there’s a reason I love my job. Not only do they make quality products, but they are becoming more socially responsible and they are an AWESOME company to work for (that is not marketing hype - all the rumors you hear about them being a great employer are true).

E. Webscapes - there’s a reason I love my other job too, LOL! I was a very loyal customer for E. Webscapes before I joined them this past spring, and now that I get to work for them every day I see just how much hard work and personal care goes into each design project. Most definitely worth the money!!!

WordPress - it is so freakin’ versatile! If you haven’t experimented with WordPress as a blogging platform (or just a site management too) I SERIOUSLY recommend that you do so. I’ve tried many different platforms, and WP by far outshines them all. You can do so many things with it, and it is super crazy user-friendly. I have 2 blogs run on it, plus I’ve set up blogs for 4 or 5 friends on WP as well. And they are people who don’t know HTML from PHP from voodoo . . . and they love using WP.

Bookcrossing - this site has revolutionized the way that I think about books. I was always taught to hold on to your books since they are such a precious item. I still have great respect from books, and if a book holds special meaning for me or if I REALLY enjoyed it, I will still hold onto it. However, I’ve also learned the joy of sharing books. It’s so awesome to read journal entries as your books travel around and are enjoyed by countless others. And, if that’s not enough incentive, think about how many trees you could save by not printing new books!

Amazon.com - speaking of books, LOL! Amazon is almost ALWAYS my first stop when I’m buying something new. The prices are almost always the cheapest (plus, within 30 days if the price changes you can get back the money you would have saved by using Price Protectr), the reviews are EXTREMELY helpful, and if you join Amazon Prime you get EVERYTHING with free 2 day shipping (yes, there is an upfront fee, but I’ve found that I save way more than that by not paying for shipping or having to bump my order up to $25 for free shipping, and there is the benefit of not waiting a week). I even applied for the Amazon.com credit card, and I use that as my primary card. I get 1 point for every dollar I spend, and once I get to 2,500 points, I get a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com! Since I keep track of my spending like a debit card, it’s not rare for me to see one of these almost every month. AWESOME. Books? Check! DVDs? Check! Canvas grocery bags? Check! New external hard drive? Check! All things I’ve bought (for less) on Amazon.com!

Finding awesome brands that I trust and have proven themselves to me time and again? Works for me!





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