Disclaimer: This is NOT a paid review. I am not affiliated with Clip ‘n Save/ Dynalink Technologies in any way, nor am I making money with this blog post. A rel=”this_is_not_an_ad” tag has been attached to all links in this post.
When you’re building a website, you’ll need some images. And if you can’t shoot or design ‘em (like me), you’ll have to CCP them. Some people use other tools, I use Clip ‘n Save. This is quite an ancient tool (since 1990 or so), but I guess there are still folks out there that don’t know Clip ‘n Save. Oh, and did I mention it has a free unlimited evaluation period?
Clip ‘n Save let’s you cut an image of whatever you want. Whether it’s a part of an existing image, or whether it’s a piece of right click-protected text, Clip ‘n Save copies it.
The interface of the program is really easy, it’s nothing more than this:

Step 1. Press CTRL+R
Step 2. select whatever you want to copy or save
Step 3. press CTRL+V to paste what you just selected wherever you want.
It’s really that easy. Interested? You can download it right here.
Feel free to share any tool or other thing you can’t live without. I love tools.
If I had a plugin for buttons, would that be a butt-plug?
When I was younger, graffiti was one of my ‘things’. I don’t tag or draw a lot anymore (cause it takes lots ‘o time and, well, it’s illegal), but I still think it’s cool. When I came across a graffiti website yesterday, I noticed that SEO is big even in graffiti land. Take a look at these great pieces…

Yahoo

SEM

SEO

Ask

Google (they’re quite impopular in the graffiti world…)

Live

Meta (some people still think these tags are hot…)

SEL (Danny is popular everywhere…)

Wolf

Even the Moz-crew was present (ok, maybe I helped them a little…)

And I think I know why TLA got punished recently. Spraying paint on a train is illigal, dudes…
I’ve had some doubts about Alexa as a metrics tool, but now I’m sure: it stinks. Don’t get me wrong; I already knew that Alexa is far from flawless, but I didn’t think it was this bad.
Because this blog is still in beta (you’ve got to keep it 2.0…) I haven’t posted a link to it anywhere. Besides Erik-Jan -who happened to track his Technorati RSS and saw a new link pointing to his website-, I didn’t receive any visitors. Erik-Jan + me = two visitors last week. According to Alexa, Wiep.net was ranked 209,704 last week…