Posted by admin | May 19th, 2009
Today, we will look into creating a simple contact form using Google Docs. The submitted results of the Contact Form will be stored in an excel file and we will also apply notification settings to make sure that you get notified by e-mail whenever someone submits some info through the form.
Step 1: Go to Google Docs and create a new form by selecting New > Form.
Step 2: Play around with the template that...
Posted by admin | May 14th, 2009
If you’re managing more than half a dozen of web sites, it’s typical that you forget keeping track of your site stats from time to time. Well, if you’re using Google Analytics, there’s a cool option that enables you to send you scheduled reports from time to time, right to your inbox, which eliminates the need for you to log in and analyze stats online. So, if you tend to forget to check...
Posted by admin | May 12th, 2009
Wow! Google is much smarter than what we most of us people give it credit for. Although it might be hard for the typical user to figure out Google’s AI (Artificial Intelligence) capacity though everyday searches, you might want to check out Google Sets.
I was having fun with it the other day, so I though I might share it with you guys here.
Now, Google Sets, as Google Claims, is able to take a few inputs...
Posted by admin | May 11th, 2009
While tweaking down this theme, I wanted to use my subscriber count in plain text. Actually, it wasn’t that hard thanks to 45n5’s great tutorial in doing that. Not to mention, the dozens of other articles which pointed the exact same thing following that particular tutorial.
Anyway, all of them were from the time before Google started intergrating Feedburner into their own setting and because of...