Resources
One of the more daunting tasks ahead of every new web based, location independent pro is finding the right tools for the job. The Resources page here at jtrigsby.com is designed to help you find great products and services for your toolbox. I have or currently use every product or service listed below and I’ll give you the straight information, as I know it, for every one! As always, your input and comments are encouraged! Enjoy!
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WordPress Blog Hosting at GoDaddy.com If your web business plan has you looking at a single WordPress blog, then this is the plan for you! Everything you need to get a WordPress blog up and running in just minutes including hosting… all for one low price. This is a real deal! [affiliate link]
Register a .com domain for $7.49 at GoDaddy.com Believe it or not, I use GoDaddy.com to register just about every domain I use (there are a few exceptions). Why? Simple, because it’s easy and it works. Now, if you do use GoDaddy to register a new domain, be careful as you are checking out. There are a number of cost plus options that they’ll throw up in front of you, but you should be able to get out with your very own .com domain for $7.50 for the first year. If the price in your shopping cart is more than than, go back and look for the add-on that managed to find its’ way in! [affiliate link]
LinkShare Referral Program The LinkShare network is an ad network similar to Commission Junction and the PepperJam network.
HostGator.com for unlimited web hosting
| The Zoom H2 Handy Portable Microphone / Recorder This handy-dandy little recorder is quite the powerhouse. I originally purchased the Zoom H2 to be the do-all, end-all recorder for the Life In the Internet Podcast, but as it worked out, the acoustics and our arrangements didn’t make for optimal performance from the H2. However, the H2 has line in and phones out jacks that let us pop in a few plugs and make it our digital recorder for use with our extra mics and mixer. Still well worth the purchase albeit a bit differently than I expected to use it. |
| The Behringer Xenys 802 mixer This is the mixer we use to record the Life In the Internet Podcast |








