Schedule Remainders on Email with Resnooze

Sat, Aug 2, 2008 | Featured, Tech  




With our hectic lifestyles, it is easy to forget little things. And, as the saying goes, the devil is in the details.

So, you don’t want to forget appointments and tasks. That’s easier said than done.

Fortunately, I have just the site that will help you out. Resnooze will send you reminders via e-mail.

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Just enter your e-mail address. Then, set the frequency of the reminders. You can be reminded daily, weekly or monthly. Every time you get said reminders delivered to your in-box there are three simple options to get rid of it, or be reminded yet again–either a week or month from then.

Used reminders are set up in a small queue where you can tweak their frequency or get rid of them entirely. What’s nice is that it will automatically register you for an account the first time you make a reminder, making it easy to come back later to add and remove planned reminders.

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Then, add a title to the reminder. You’ll receive your reminders on schedule. That means you can banish “I forgot” from your list of excuses!

Resnooze can help bloggers as well. To get non-RSS users back to your site, suggest them an automatic reminder from Resnooze by embedding a Resnooze this or link in your HTML. When a user clicks on it, a Resnooze reminder about your URL is set for the user. The user will then remember to visit your website periodically.
Try it now, you’ll be able to undo in a single click.

www.resnooze.com

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Raju - who has written 885 posts on Technically Personal!.

Raju is the owner and editor-in-chief of TechPP. A proud geek and an Internet freak, who is also a social networking enthusiast. You can follow him on Twitter @rajupp

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