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As we prepare our next feature story for Website Magazine -- a guide to successful Web startups -- we have been doing some research for online tools that can help businesses get a good head start or keep tabs on the industry. Below are five resources you might not be familar with. From a Twitter tool to an innovative way to solicit user feedback, these should help any Web enterprise today and to plan for the future.
Do you have a favorite Web tool? Let everyone know by leaving a comment below!
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Tweet Nest - A
browse-able, searchable, and customizable solution to backup/archive
tweets is a useful way to turn back the Twitter clock. The best part
might just be that the application is free and can be run from your own
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Clue:
A very interesting, free Web-based application that provides a
way to ask people about what they remember about your website. Create a
memory test with the Clue app and capture some valuable information on
users' first impressions of your site. |
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Huddler: A fully-supported SaaS platform, Huddler works
with existing online discussion forum sites to integrate product
reviews, wiki articles, image galleries and blogs to help increase
community engagement and create a unified platform. |
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iFeelGoods: Help retailers replace traditional promotions
and incentives such as coupons and discounts with virtual goods and
virtual currencies for a wide range of social games and networks. |
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Klaggle: Offers retailers and online sellers a way to
improve their businesses (engage visitors, keep them on site and drive
revenue by accelerating user buying behavior) by providing access to
online product review content. |
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