The New Holiday Reminder Alerts Service Is Live
Toolarium is pleased to announce that the brand new Holiday Reminder Alerts (HRA) service is now live! HRA is primarily designed for businesses and entrepreneurs who operate in the print–on-demand (POD) space, although others may find it useful too. If you already do POD, then you’ll know that one of the biggest challenges is how […]
HRA Pre-Launch Announcement
If you’re in the print-on-demand (POD) business, you might be interested in a brand new and unique service, called HRA, that I will be launching soon. I don’t have an exact launch date yet, but you can sign up for news and announcements, including the date on which it will be available, here. And if […]
CSI v1.0
I have another brand new tool for you! It’s called the Commercial / Shopping Intent tool, or CSI for short. Background I originally created this for my own use to help me review which keywords, extracted by software called Keyword Canine (which may not exist any longer), had commercial intent or not. (While this keyword […]
Breevy – A Windows Text Expander
UPDATE:Breevy has got a brand new interface and has been relaunched as aBreevy8 – and it’s even better, with more features, than the original version! I recently came across some software that does a job I’ve been looking to code myself for years: I’ve long been a fan of capitalizing the different constituent words in […]
Subscription Pop-Ups
Yes, I know pretty much everybody talks about subscription pop-ups at some stage, so here are my own thoughts, for what they are worth. I visit a lot of sites, and the moment the page loads, there’s a pop-up somewhere – usually as a lightbox, front and centre – asking you to subcribe to their […]
Annoying Websites
I’m visiting a lot of websites these days as I do research for articles I’m writing for one of my own sites, and there are several things that are really pissing me off: The huge number of pop-ups, banners, ads, etc. On many sites, they are simply everywhere – at the top, at the bottom, […]
Private Label Content – The Reasons You Need It And The Best Supplier I’ve Discovered In Over A Decade
If you’ve ever needed content for your site or blog, then you may well have come across the term PLR – private label rights, The idea is that you buy articles, for example, that somebody else has already written, and all you need to do is add that article to your site – because you […]
An Alternative Use For WordPress Tags
Personally, I have never found much use for tags in WordPress, especially tag clouds, which I find annoying. However, there is one way to use them that does not affect the look and feel of your site, and that’s what this short article is about. Let’s suppose you have a WordPress site with a lot […]
The Importance Of Checking PLR Materials
If you’ve ever bought any Private Label Rights (PLR) material (e.g. articles, ebooks), then you’ll probably already know that the quality is variable, at best. Some of it looks like it was written by the proverbial infinite number of monkeys, much of it is OK, and a handful is high quality (e.g. PLR.me). So, if […]
The Redactor v1.0
The Redactor was created to save me a bit of time, but as you should know by now, I rarely keep these tools to myself. So, What Does The Redactor Do? Well, in summary, it helps you








