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  • #16
    It's HTML you place in your home page and all the pages you have. It's really cool to see where people are visiting your site from. I onced had someone from Slovenia read my blog. That's kind of cool.
    It's easy to do too, just paste the link Google gives you and verify it after and your done.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by TheStreetCeo View Post
      It's HTML you place in your home page and all the pages you have. It's really cool to see where people are visiting your site from. I onced had someone from Slovenia read my blog. That's kind of cool.
      It's easy to do too, just paste the link Google gives you and verify it after and your done.
      Just added the meta tag. Thanks for the tip.

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      • #18
        Cool no problem

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        • #19
          I just started using Mint.com for budgeting. Have any of you used it, if so, what are some good and bad things you have seen with it?

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          • #20
            I've tried Quicken in the past; it's ok. I've used a simple Excel spreadsheet for years and am happy with it.

            You can also go to GoogleDocs; you'll have several free choices there!

            Tim

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            • #21
              Google Docs is what I use. I have Excel, and am well versed in it, but Google Docs in the cloud allows me to know that it is backed up, plus can be accessed anywhere. I have also created a dashboard and form for use with my Iphone to see where I am at a moments notice, and to also be able to enter transactions on the go.

              The price is right as well!

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