Melanie's Favorite Free Web Tools...
Here is a list of free web services I have used on my web site, and others I just think are cool. The graphics below will send you to their websites. As always, I am more than happy to accept suggestions on this page as long as the suggested site is free. Use the form at the bottom of this page to make your suggestion, and yes, Freedback is another free web tool. If you would like to suggest more than one site, please submit each one seperately. While you're here, why don't you sign my guestbook.
Splat is a search engine I recently found out about. What can I say, I like the name.
imood.com is a fun service that provides you with a way to let the internet community know how you're feeling. You can also use it to find out the general mood on the internet.
My current mood is . The internet's current mood is
There are many ways to use Photopoint. I used it because Fortune City automatically blocks remote linking and I wanted to be able to leave a graphic calling card on other sites' guestbooks. Photopoint made that possible.
Birthday Countdown
Courtesy of Roxydoll12 and Princess
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www.luckysurf.com
LuckySurf.com offers webmasters a $25,000 bonus if a player referred through your site hits the jackpot
Roll the dice for a random link or
add your site to the random link database.
Scrub the Web also offers a free, super easy submission service for 28 search engines.
GuestWorld is undoubtedly one of the most popular guestbook services on the web.
Submit your page to 34 popular sites for free, using one form!
Free, permanent listing for personal, educational and non-profit web sites in the AAA Matilda United States search engine.
Bravenet offers many more services other than the ones I've used, including chat rooms, guestbooks, counters and email forms.
Cometzone also offers other web tools besides cursors.
Get a weather forecaster, in a number of styles, for your hometown
Create your very own campaign icons or awards, even if you have absolutely no artistic ability, using the Fantabulous Icon-o-matic or the Amazing Ribbon-o-matic from
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