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Automatic invoicing for time billed to clients using toggl and Freshbooks

This is not free... toggl is $5 a month and Freshbooks is around $16 I think. Setup all your clients and projects in Freshbooks... then open toggl and sync with your Freshbooks account... clients and projects are pulled into Toggl ... clock in via their desktop software, android app, or website interface in your browser ( my favorite ) .... then setup recurring invoices for all unbilled time in Freshbooks. Time clocked is synced to Freshbooks hourly. If you make a change to your time in Toggl it is also synced to Freshbooks. So you only setup a recurring invoice for a customer once.... invoices are sent out monthly ( or daily or weekly or quarterly ). Just work... clock [...]

Automatic invoicing for time billed to clients using toggl and Freshbooks2020-01-28T15:51:51-07:00

Solution: How to monitor your competitions website ( pricing, homepage, etc ) and be emailed when it changes!

I needed a way for my client to monitor their competitions pricing and be emailed when price changes were made on their website. I googled for "competition website monitor" and came up with several services. Some of them ( the ones that looked like they were still in business and making money and not in danger of shutting down overnight ) looked like they were targeted at online retailers and were priced accordingly. I found a solution that was only a couple bucks a month and met my needs. In my search I also googled for notify of changes to competitions website, monitor your competitions website, and femtoo alternative. Checkout www.Femtoo.com

Solution: How to monitor your competitions website ( pricing, homepage, etc ) and be emailed when it changes!2020-01-28T15:51:51-07:00

Solution: How to split test a global css change

I've found a split testing solution that lets me hide a global div element via css... i.e. adding a display: none. The experiment works on all pages of the site. Convert Experiments: Supported! $139 per month! 15 day free trial. Optimizley: emailed... waiting to hear back. Probably not included in their basic package. Experiment.ly : emailed... email bounced... they want me to register now that my email is lost. Ha! Maxymiser: no prices shown on website... I guess that means expensive. I also searched for : affordable multivariate testing, and cheap multivariate testing, but no real relevant results.

Solution: How to split test a global css change2012-12-27T03:12:27-07:00
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