Saturday, December 22, 2007

Organizing Your Collectibles Online With Squirl

If you have a large collection of coins, stamps, dolls, autographs, or anything else, you know that organizing and keeping track of your collection can be a challenge. A new web service called Squirl (http://squirl.info) makes organizing your collection easy and fun. It's free up to 200 items (and only $10/year for up to 5,000 items, with an unlimited plan coming soon) and all of your data is stored online so you can access it from anywhere!

Signing up for Squirl is free and only takes a minute. You'll need to provide an email address, login name, and password of your choice. You'll get a confirmation email from Squirl with a link to click on to verify your registration.

Once you've verified, you're ready to start posting your collection on the site. The site will prompt you to create your first collection and give it a name (e.g. "My Superman Action Figures"). At this stage, you have a few configuration choices to make. Within the "Create New Collection" menu, you can choose whether you want your collection to be private or public. If it's private, only you can see it. If it's public, anyone can see it. You can also configure settings such as whether or not you want people to be able to leave comments on your collection. Other settings let you choose how you want your collection to be displayed on the screen. All of these settings can be changed after you create your collection in case you change your mind about anything.

Now that you've created your collection, it's time to start adding to it! There are over thirty customized templates you can use for entering different types of collectibles on Squirl. These templates include Antiques, Books, Coins, Diecast Toys, Dolls, Ephemera, and many other common collectibles. If you don't see the category that's right for you, you can enter your items as "Things" and send the site owners a request for a new category. For books, movies, music, and video games, you can import items from Amazon, which makes adding to your collection very quick and easy. For each item you add to your collection, you can upload a picture and add a description. For large collections, you might want to consider Squirl's "batch upload" option, which lets you upload five pictures at a time. Here's an example of what a collection looks like:

In addition to giving you a tool for organizing your collections online, Squirl lets you network with other collectors. You can browse through and comment on members' collections, send them messages, and add them as your friends. It's a great way to see what other people have and to exchange information about your collectibles. To personalize your homepage and let other Squirl users know more about you, edit your profile using the "My Profile" link on the top of each page. In your profile, you can provide a picture and description of yourself. There's also a place to put a link to your website where you could link to your current eBay auctions, and you can include links to eBay in the description of any item on Squirl. So it's a great way to let people know what you currently have for sale on eBay.

All in all, Squirl is a great way to catalog and organize your collection. And the social aspects of the site give you the added bonus of being able to connect with other collectors around the world! Check it out at http://squirl.info.

Kristy Dahl is a public relations associate for Squirl (http://squirl.info). She grew up collecting everything under the sun and recently organized a collection of over 3000 45-rpm records. Kristy lives in Portland, ME.ceramic white psp
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Make Full Use Of Your Mobile Phone By Subscribing The Right Mobile Phone Networks

Subscribing to a mobile phone network is a must to get service from your mobile phone. Its the network that decides the kind of service your mobile phone provides. A better network will ensure a high quality service while a poor network provider will ruin the delight of having a mobile phone. Therefore, choosing the right mobile phone network is essential to make full use of the gorgeous gizmo that you call mobile phone. At present there are six major mobile phone network providers in UK, Virgin, T-mobile, 3 network, O2, Vodafone, and Orange. All these six networks have arrested the attention of mobile phone users in UK as soon as they have been launched by dint of their high quality service and the attractive deals they offer. Due to the close competition existed among them all these networks have free line rentals, free handsets on offer with various mobile phone deals.

3 network is a pure 3G service and brings together video calling, video clips, location services, content browsing and fantastic interactive games. So, you can now forget text messages telling you yesterday's news because you have 3 to receive video news bulletins, updated four times in a day. To know your current location, your favourite restaurant and the way to get in there you can depend on 3 mobile phone network. Not far away is the O2 network, a leading provider of mobile services to consumers and businesses in the UK. Being the leader in non-voice services, including text, media messaging, mobile games, music and video, as well as data connections via GPRS, 3G and WLAN, O2 is now the ultimate choice of the millions.

T-Mobile is another leading network with Flext tariff structure. To mobile phone users with more flexibility regarding mobile phone contracts T-mobile has designed this tariff.Flext allows T-Mobile users to choose and mix-n-match different combinations of voice minutes, text messages, picture messages and voice mails which they receive as part of their contract.Next comes Vodafone which offers pay monthly and pay as you talk plans in competitive price. Virgin Mobile is another major network in UK that offers a broad range of mobile communications products and services, including mobile voice and non-voice services, including SMS, MMS and 3G etc. Finally; there is Orange, one of the most recognised and strongest network in the world. It has gathered enormous popularity due to its service,quality and innovation. All these six mobile phone networks are highly capable to cater to the need of keeping the mobile phone users connected and provide sufficient entertainment too. Subscribing to any of these networks you can get cost effective deals and enjoy high quality service.

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