Nov
07
Posted under
Business Related,
Free Resources,
Home Business,
Technology,
Tools
Screen capture is a helpful tool in business and education. The difficulty is finding a quality, AFFORDABLE screen capture software. One option is Jing, which provides a free and low cost option for screen capture video. However Screencast-O-Matic offers one-click recording from your Windows, Mac or Linux browser. The free version provides 15 minutes of video (Jing only offers 5 even in the paid version), hosting, YouTube upload, and exporting in MP4, FLV or AVI. For $9 per year (Jing is $15/yr), you can have the watermark removed, password protect screencasts, ability to screencast outside the browser and editing tools.
If you’re creating lots of videos and need a full range of tools, Camtasia may be your best bet, but at $299 it’s pricey. For the individual or small business owner with few screencapture needs, Screencast-O-Matic offers all the basics for an affordable price.
To learn more, visit Screencast-O-Matic.
Better Living on the Web does NOT receive any compensation from Screencast-O-Matic.
Oct
21
Posted under
Free Resources,
goals,
Uncategorized
Have you ever said to yourself, “Someday I will …” (insert dream). Perhaps someday you’ll visit Rome. Or someday you’ll write a novel. Or someday you’ll start your own business. At LifeTango.com someday starts today.
LifeTango is a more than just a goal setting site. It uses social networking features to help you get support, feedback and tips from others with similar goals. The site will help you brainstorm ideas for your goals, give tips for keeping motivated, and allow you to track your progress.
Learn more and sign up for free at LifeTango.com.
Oct
19
Posted under
Entertainment,
Home and Family Related,
Resources

“If your food and wine adventures are more about the journey than the destination, Behind the Burner is the perfect place to explore your culinary desires.” From BehindTheBurner.
BehindtheBurner.com offers advice, tricks and secrets from the country’s top chefs. Learn about the chefs’ and restaurateurs, watch videos of chef’s cooking signature foods (I liked the chocolate french toast by Chef Peyard – Chocolate Epiphany), and read articles on everything from wine and travel, to how-to and health. Plus you can get great recipes.
If cooking (and eating) is your life, be sure to visit BehindtheBurner.com.
Oct
17
Posted under
Free Resources,
money management,
Tools
Need help keeping all your account organized, understanding your money, and tips to better money management? Mint.com offers a free online budget service that will help you set up and track your budget based onĀ your monthly spending. It can also email you your current balances, suggestions for changes you may want to make in your budget, and bill reminders.
To learn more, visit Mint.com.
Oct
10
Posted under
goals,
Tools,
Uncategorized
Its an odd fact of life that we’re more likely to do something we don’t like to help someone else, than to do it for ourselves. If you’re that type of person, the Plus3Network.com is for you. The site connects sponsors who will pay the charity of your choice for each mile that you bike, run, walk, or many other physical activities. Simply choose your cause (many to choose from including Breast Cancer Research, Project Rwanda, and The Environmental Defense Fund), log in your miles, and your charity is paid through sponsors.
You can help raise even more money by inviting your friends to join and organizing teams and/or events.
The best part is that each time your exercise, you aren’t only improving your health, but you’re helping to raise money for a worthy cause. Learn more at Plus3Network.com.