Triggit quietly upgraded in the last week or so without telling even me…the Triggit pimpmeister. It’s a small upgrade for some, but for those of us who like our images to be placed pretty in our blogs, it’s a major advance. Now your images can not only be placed

right…

…Left…

…and the ever popular center….

But NOW your text flows around it in oh so sexy ways! Now that’s what I call a face lift! Go Triggit. Be happy!

By Kep! | January 26, 2008 - 12:16 pm - Posted in Triggit, Triggit Review, review

Paying Attention : Weblog
I’ve seen that quite a few people have been frustrated working with the Roller editor to add photos and images to their blogs. I’ve found a way around all that.

By Kep! | January 25, 2008 - 5:21 pm - Posted in Triggit, Triggit Review, review

Have You Tried Triggit? » Internet Business
I really like it for ease of use, and I’m going to try it out on some of my other blogs.

Now that’s what I like to hear!

By Kep! | - 5:13 pm - Posted in Triggit, Triggit Review, review

The Good news: Confeti likes Triggit!

The Great news: If you read Arabic, it’s a really nice review and description of how to use the tool.  Even if you don’t read Arabic, it’s such a pretty language to look at!

نِثَارٌ > Triggit وسيلة فريدة لإدراج محتويات ويب خارجية في صفحاتك دون تحريرها
وسيلة فريدة لإدراج محتويات ويب خارجية في صفحاتك دون تحريرها

By Kep! | - 4:02 pm - Posted in Editorial, Triggit, Triggit Review, review

I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking “Hey! Kep hasn’t said a word about Triggit in almost two days. Well, my friends, your wait is over! Here’s snipits from a fresh new batch of views and reviews about my favorite monetizing Firefox add on: TRIGGIT!

SmartBiz.com: Small Business Resources - SmartTools: Triggit Simplifies Making Money on Affiliate Marketing
…worth a try for sites that might want to add a little bit of affiliate income to their mix.

Triggit allows you to add links to Amazon, photos and video on the fly - WebStyle - Web style - Helpful tips, latest gadgets and News
I’m certain that you’ll enjoy Triggit.

philcrissman.com » Triggit
But on first glance, it’s an elegant solution to a problem that I don’t have.

I really like Phil’s review of Triggit here. It’s not that he’s all glowing, he’s not, but he really digs into the product nicely…and he’s spot on, it’s a problem HE doesn’t have. But for the rest of us blogging types with no interest in learning to code in order to communicate, it’s just damn nifty!

And remember, if you want to try out TRIGGIT for yourself, head on over to www.triggit.com and type in “NEW” for the invitation code!

By Kep! | January 18, 2008 - 11:58 am - Posted in Triggit, Triggit Review, Video, news, review

Aaron Wall (over at Web Pro News) has just put up a great little explaination /  tutorial about how (and why) to use Triggit. If you’re still on the fence, here’s a nice, hard push.

PLUS! it comes with a groovy video done up by a gent named Shoemoney…alone worth the trip, and doubles your value right away!

Go Triggit, Be Happy.

By Kep! | - 11:50 am - Posted in Triggit, Triggit Review, news, review

In my continuing hype about the product and company known as TRIGGIT, I bring you the latest feature from WIRED Magazine:

Specifically, I like these excerpts:

 

Zach Coelius came to San Francisco at age 25, as a Minnesota native and Silicon Valley outsider. Within a month he crashed the high-profile Demo conference and charmed his way into a top-secret poker game among venture capitalists, where he won a thousand dollars in seed funding for a then-nonexistent company.

It looks like a win-win situation for advertisers and bloggers. Affiliate marketing is a cheap way for advertisers to expand their reach. For bloggers, Triggit is a nifty way to link to products or to pull photos from Flickr, ideally increasing their blogs’ visual appeal as well as enhancing their revenue. The tool lets bloggers drag and drop ads, YouTube videos or Flickr pictures directly into their sites.

What’s not to like?

Go Triggit, Be happy!

By Kep! | December 14, 2007 - 11:12 pm - Posted in Games, review

It’s been quite a while folks, but I’ve sobered up and OY! Do I have some doozies for you this week!

First up is OFFICE MINI GOLF! http://www.venusarcade.com/Office-Mini-Golf.htm

What’s better than practicing your putt on the company dime? How about playing 18 on the company desks. In the spirit of Desktop Tower Defense this takes your golf game down to a professional level. The music is snappy…but gets old fast (might make a good ringtone however). The graphics are exactly as good as they need to be…any better and they’d be distracting, any worse and they’d be boring. The physics are decent…they could certainly be better…but very playable and a perfect way to feel like you’ve done something when in fact you’ve done nothing at all. Good fun!

Next up is JellyJumper! http://www.jellyjumper.com

Ok, here’s an offering from our friends at Logitech. Simple, take a little green jelly man and have him bounce all over a key board (Logitech, of course) and hit the required keys. This is fun for a few runs to be sure. Best of all, you earn coupons…so hey, if you’re going to buy Logitech anyway, go play a game and save some green (hmm…the guy’s green, I wonder if that’s why). Oh yeah, the mute button is in the lower right corner. You’re welcome.

Finally, meet Clubby the Seal! http://www.kongregate.com/games/Edmund/clubby-the-seal

Isn’t it nice to know that in a world full of senseless, brutal violence there are games that make all that filth seem tame? On the other hand, perhaps you like the idea of a baby seal seeking revenge with a club? You too? Yeah. Not recomended for anyone who loves seals, babies or Eskimos…or is under the age of 35-and-a-half.