5 Secrets Websites You Didn't Know Were Hiding Right in Front of You
With so many websites on the Internet today, it can be hard to keep track of all of them. Sometimes, you might even miss out on great sites because they’re lost among the sea of ads and news sites that clutter up your browsing experience every day. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Here are five websites that don’t get nearly enough attention, but deserve more. You might just find something you love or discover new ways to use your favourite products! Enjoy!
1) Shareasale
A website designed to help you learn about new products that are trying to gain traction, whether it be for online businesses or brick-and-mortar companies. If you’re constantly on top of your social media feeds or want to better understand why marketing firms use some terminology they do, Shareasale is a good place to begin.
2) Wizzley
Wizzley is a platform that gives you free web hosting for your niche websites. Write about what you learned about Wizzley, and how it can help you make money online. The website has over one million websites hosted on its servers! It's a great place to start when you're trying to create an online business or blog.
You can easily publish articles, pictures, videos and more with just a few clicks. They have tons of templates to choose from too!
I highly recommend this website if you're looking for ways to make money from home by creating content-rich sites like blogs or informational sites.
3) Wordstream
Looking for a better word than fantastic? Try a word cloud. WordStream offers free cloud-based software that lets you create word clouds—it also reveals how many times a keyword or phrase occurs in your document, which is great for determining an effective title. (Note: Wordstream is part of Adobe, so it’s only available to Photoshop and Illustrator users.) To use it, just drag your file onto their icon.
4) Adinterax
Adinterax is a well-known website used by some publishers to get rid of ad blockers on their websites. The premise is simple: you are willing to view some ads (in order to support your favourite sites), and as a bonus, you can get rid of those pesky ads from other sites. Note that it only works for Windows users, so if you’re running macOS or Linux, it won’t work for you. Oh well!
5) Redditors Riddles
One of Reddit’s most popular subgroups is called r/AskReddit, where users ask each other questions and offer interesting facts or personal anecdotes. Many online communities are found on Reddit—for everything from pro wrestling to relationships. If you like riddles, check out r/showerthoughts. And if you’re into existential discussions about what it means to be human, join a discussion in r/philosophy.
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