Sites We Love
Suzy's Favorite Sites
Thursday, March 05, 2009

Suzy has recommended dozens and dozens of websites over our two years on the web. Here's some of our favorites...
If you have a favorite website? Tell Suzy
dailylit.com
Find a book you've always wanted to read on DailyLit.com. The website will email you daily, 3 times a week or weekdays with 5-minute snippets of that book. Many classics like Shakespeare, Melville's Moby Dick -- which you can read in 260 installments -- and Jane Austen's girlie favorites are FREE. Others cost $3 - $6.95.
lotsahelpinghands.com
When you and your friends rally to help a local community member in need, make the logistics easier online with the user-friendly website, lotsahelpinghands.com. Lotsa Helping Hands is a simple, immediate way for friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors to assist loved ones.
www.CoutureSnob.com
Suzy's new fashion obsession is not a frilly blouse, a long cardigan or a skinny belt. It's a website called www.CoutureSnob.com. From the galpals who brought you www.BagSnob.com, one of the all-time killer accessories websites, this new fashion outpost gets you primed for this season and next.
spellingcity.com
Help your child become a better speller by using spellingcity.com. It's an online spelling program that makes practicing for spelling tests fun and interactive. You can enter your child's spelling list and they'll be tested on those words when they log-on to practice. If you register for an account, it will save your word lists.
www.GetHuman.com
This may be the best tip Suzy has passed along yet.
Ever slam down the phone in frustration as you vainly attempted to reach a live human voice while contacting a company? The website, www.gethuman.com gives you the skinny on how to reach an actual person... and quickly. Get Human lists more than 500 companies and provides a cheat sheet with the prompts and symbols to speak with a customer service agent. Companies range from national firms to service agencies, from AAA to the United Postal Service. And yes, all of the airlines.
If you have a favorite website? Tell Suzy
dailylit.com
Find a book you've always wanted to read on DailyLit.com. The website will email you daily, 3 times a week or weekdays with 5-minute snippets of that book. Many classics like Shakespeare, Melville's Moby Dick -- which you can read in 260 installments -- and Jane Austen's girlie favorites are FREE. Others cost $3 - $6.95.
lotsahelpinghands.com
When you and your friends rally to help a local community member in need, make the logistics easier online with the user-friendly website, lotsahelpinghands.com. Lotsa Helping Hands is a simple, immediate way for friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors to assist loved ones.
www.CoutureSnob.com
Suzy's new fashion obsession is not a frilly blouse, a long cardigan or a skinny belt. It's a website called www.CoutureSnob.com. From the galpals who brought you www.BagSnob.com, one of the all-time killer accessories websites, this new fashion outpost gets you primed for this season and next.
spellingcity.com
Help your child become a better speller by using spellingcity.com. It's an online spelling program that makes practicing for spelling tests fun and interactive. You can enter your child's spelling list and they'll be tested on those words when they log-on to practice. If you register for an account, it will save your word lists.
www.GetHuman.com
This may be the best tip Suzy has passed along yet.
Ever slam down the phone in frustration as you vainly attempted to reach a live human voice while contacting a company? The website, www.gethuman.com gives you the skinny on how to reach an actual person... and quickly. Get Human lists more than 500 companies and provides a cheat sheet with the prompts and symbols to speak with a customer service agent. Companies range from national firms to service agencies, from AAA to the United Postal Service. And yes, all of the airlines.





