By Kep! | November 21, 2007 - 11:24 pm - Posted in Triggit, Triggit Review, news

Jay at OnlineOpportunity.org has given Triggit a fantastic, honest looksee.

This is especially cool for Wordpress users, since Wordpress has traditionally had poor image management features.

TRUE! This very blog is Wordpress and it definately makes it simple!

All in all, though, a very cool technology.

Well, sure, I wouldn’t be talking so much about it if it weren’t!

 

Definately read what else he has to say!
(http://www.onlineopportunity.org/use-triggit-to-easily-add-images-and-links-to-your-posts/)

Still haven’t tried Triggit for yourself? Go!

http://www.triggit.com/user/login
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By Kep! | November 19, 2007 - 2:57 pm - Posted in Triggit, Triggit Review, news

Oh my brothers, this here is mighty good indeed!

The early reviews for TRIGGIT (www.triggit.com folks…like you didn’t know) are starting to fly in and they are MIGHTY fine indeed!

Here’s the quick and the dirty (or not so dirty):

Here is Heather’s Triggit Review. She seems to like it.

We met Tricia at Blog World (ok, the big wigs did…but "Hi Tricia!") and she has been providing us great feedback. Here is her Triggit Review. She commented below that she has seen her first sales from Triggit links.

Phil reviews the Triggit tool here. He likes the technology but he is not sure why he wouldn’t just use embed code. Its good feedback for us. We have a long way to go.

Jen at Domestik Goddess was one of our earliest Alpha testers. She has been giving us great feedback and pushed us to integrate the Amazon links early on. Thanks Jen.

Loren from WindyRidge has also been great testing Triggit on lots of different blogs for us.

The wine bloggers have also been giving us great feedback: Wine Cellar Secrets, California Wine Hikes

Oh happy day! Want to play with Triggit yourself?

http://www.triggit.com/user/login
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Thanks again for all your support! Please keep the comments coming!!!

 

By Kep! | November 12, 2007 - 7:24 pm - Posted in Triggit

Over and over again posts pop up here and there about how to market comic books, magic tricks and other sundry things on the Internet. Well, Triggit (that’s my peeps!) have been working on a way to help you do just that…or just pretty up your blog. I’d really appreciate you all taking TRIGGIT for a spin and letting me know what you think!

My company, Triggit (www.triggit.com), is now holding a private Alpha Test of our flagship product (cunningly called TRIGGIT). And I need YOU to give it a whirl!

What is Triggit? Triggit is a way to quickly and easily add Amazon links, Flickr photos, Commission Junction links, You Tubes and more to your blog. It does this AFTER the blog has been written, will help you search out and find relevant links, remember your affiliate ids, and basically make linking your blogs to the right places really easy.

Ok, so what does this mean to you? Here’s a few examples:

1. You’ve just written a post about the greatest Whack-a-Mole game you ever played and you want to show people who might not know what it is a video. Click the TRIGGIT button and it will search out Whack-a-mole videos on You Tube for you and after you select the one you want it will embed it into your blog…you just highlight where it goes. BAM!

2. You’ve written reviews on 15 comics and 4 CDs that you want to direct people to. Amazon offers affiliate ids and pays for referrals…why not collect? simply hit TRIGGIT, highlight the title and select the page that comes up from the list. The next time one of your readers buys a book on your recommendation, you’ll get a piece fo the action. Don have or want an affiliate id? No worries, you can still link up and simply add the link as value added for your readers. Got four years of reviews? COOL! You don’t have to go in one at a time, just highlight and link them right up. Simple!

TRIGGIT does lots more, and I’d REALLY appreciate you checking it out.

That’s the why, here’s the how and where:

http://www.triggit.com/user/login
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There’s a video on the site explaining how it works and I’m in the process of putting together a comic-strip instruction manual. There’s lots more to come on this, but this is definately going to help you get your blog monetized.

Also, before you ask, TRIGGIT will NOT interfere with any other products or systems you might be using (ala Google Analytics).

Thanks guys, I appreciate the help!

(Want to see Triggit in action? you are, right here. All links and pictures in this post are Triggit!)

By Kep! | October 22, 2007 - 8:48 am - Posted in Editorial, Triggit, news

Today my breast swells with pride as my brother, the CEO of TRIGGIT, inc. gets some props as the opening salvo in a Washington Post article about Web 2.0. Zach (that being the brother) is one hell of a hard worker and more than deserving of this…but it’s damn nice to see others agree! HOORAY!

In California, a Second Internet Gold Rush

Friday, October 19, 2007; Page D01

 

SAN FRANCISCO

At the Web 2.0 conference here in 2005 — back before Google had paid $1.65 billion for YouTube and people were talking about valuations for Facebook of $15 billion — Zach Coelius, a precocious 25-year-old who had snuck into the hall without paying, stepped up to the microphone and asked the speaker for a bit of career advice.

 


Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, front, and Chris DeWolfe, of MySpace, at San Francisco's Web 2.0 summit.

Start a company, replied Rupert Murdoch.

Now, two years later, Coelius has wheedled his way in again, this time to the Internet A-list party at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, sponsored by MySpace, which Murdoch purchased in 2005 for what now looks like a bargain price of $580 million. Within minutes, Coelius has pushed through the throng and buttonholed Murdoch to report on how it has all worked out — how he had parlayed a "chance" meeting with a venture capitalist into an invitation to a regular poker game with other VCs who seeded his new "widget" company with their poker losses and later with modest first-round financing. Now, with a small staff and a tested product, Triggit.com is about to launch.

For the next two minutes, the two scheming entrepreneurs traded stories, the jowly septuagenarian media mogul filling in some details of how he broke the newspaper printers union on London’s Fleet Street, the lanky young upstart riffing on the spectacular promise of social networking. It’s hard to say who was enjoying the conversation more. But like many in the room, they had the sense that this was one of those magic moments that comes along every decade or so, when nothing is certain, everything is possible and anything can be spun into gold.

 

Here’s the link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/18/AR2007101802462.html?sub=new

Go Zach go!!!