Soap.com – Discounted Household and Personal Care Products

Soap.com – Don’t you just love it when you can find all you need in one place, especially when there are discounts and coupons involved? Soap.com is a personal care one-stop-shop where you will find hundreds if not thousands of products for household and personal care products (face, body, personal hygiene and more) at discount prices.

The site looks amazing, and finding what you’re looking for is a breeze.You have a variety of categories to choose from, including products for the home, body, hair, face (including cosmetics), drugs, vitamins, diet and nutrition, sexual wellness products, cosmetic and hygiene products for men, even organic products in practically every category mentioned above. Since quality and discount are Soap.com’s major characteristics, here are a couple of coupons for you to use in your next purchase.

20% off your first purchase of any brand of vitamins by using the code 20VIT:

Save 20% on your first purchase of Bath & Body with Code AFFBB:

Gogobot – Trusted Travel Tips Shared by Friends

Gogobot – The best trip tips I get when I travel come not necessarily from travel guides like TripAdvisor and the like, but from friends who had already been to my desired destination. Gogobot is built upon the same concept, offering a network of friends who share the best travel tips with the rest of the community, based upon ‘actually been there’ experiences. These tips are then combined with photos and maps to build the ultimate travel guide for you, according on your preferences.

To see the wonders of Gogobot, log in with your facebook account and explore Destinations, or type in any other location and hit Plan a Trip. You can either seek advice or share yours with the community. To see an example, check out this travel profile for San Diego. To learn more on Gogobot, watch the video below.

Simplenote – Shared Notes and Lists

Simplenote – This handy tool by Simplenote is a great (and free!) organizational service you will appreciate. Aside from the obvious note keeping, you can share notes and lists with friends and family, and access all of these on multiple devices -including PC, Mac and most smartphones- that are automatically updated with any changes you or others make to these notes.

Managing your notes and lists is super easy and fun. I gave it a try on my iPhone, and here are the Simplenote perks I loved: you can see each entry’s word and character count, which is useful if you wish to share it via web or phone, you can pin specific items to the top if priorities sudden change, and you can view each list/note in full screen mode. Simplenote is super versatile in terms of operating devices and publishing options. If you’re not a big mobile device fan, it’s good to know you can always use their Web app.

Makes Me Think – Daily Stories of Inspiration

Makes Me Think – This FMyLife alternative is “an online community where people share daily life stories that provoke deep thought and inspire positive change,” hence the ‘Makes Me Think’ or MMT motto. What looks like a list of random notes is, once you read it, a collection of compelling revelations that will challenge whatever prejudices and life axioms you were living by up until now.

MMT is a world of inspiring and thought-provoking stories submitted anonymously, and presented in bite-size paragraphs. Here’s one of my favorites (found it under Top MMT Stories):

“Today in downtown San Diego, I watched a blue collar Mexican man get harassed for being Mexican. It was a blatant act of discrimination. And the man actually began crying. As he left the office building, he took off his jacket. His t-shirt underneath read, “I love the USA!” MMT

Have a compelling story of your own to share? Click the Submit button on the top and inspire others.

That Grape Juice – Freshly Squeezed Urban Pop Culture

That Grape Juice – Claiming to be one of the Web’s premier urban pop culture sites, That Grape Juice (or TGJ for short) offers a regularly updated source of entertainment, music, star interviews, reviews and much more. TGJ, a UK-based website  and a winning Weekly Blog here at All My Faves, delivers great content -text, photos and videos- and the end result is an entertaining update on the leading urban culture scene.

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YouTube Trends Dashboard – Tracking Viral Videos in Every Corner of the Globe

YouTube Trends Dashboard – This new ‘Google Trends’ like feature by YouTube lets you keep a very close eye on the most watched and shared videos right now. Tracking the most tweeted and facebook-ed videos in the last 24 hours, Trends Dashboard guarantees fresh out of the oven viral videos.

The cool thing about Trend Dashboard is that not only you get to browse the coolest videos currently online, but you can also search by geographic location, compare between locations and group ages, or filter results by ‘male’ or ‘female’ (which is a bit politically incorrect if you ask me). Here’s a nice video I found that is currently watched repeatedly in Australia, in light of the latest floods the country has suffered.

NFB Interactive: Crash Course – Creative Recession Perspectives Found in Argentina

NFB/Interative: Crash Course – Brought to us by the National Film Board of Canada, Crash Course is the creative project of Nobu Adilman and The Secret Location, exploring innovative perspectives on the US recession, in Argentina. Sounds crazy? Wait till you find out the connection between Tango lessons and a slow economy. Prepare yourself for an amazing interactive experience. This is simply a must.

WIN! – The Fail Blog’s Flip Side

Fail Blog Win! – We’ve all visited the famous Fail blog at least a couple of times this past year, and why not? It’s hilarious and entertaining. Well, Cheezbuger has yet another successful blog out, the flip side to Fail: Win! Explore ‘right on’ situations where things simply make sense and make you laugh at the same time. See the two pics below of this Weekly Blog winner as examples.

Zombie Trailer Park – Kill the Zombies, Protect the Trailer Park

Zombie Trailer Park – Yes, another zombie killing game, but this one requires smarts to move on from one level to another. In this game you’ll need to mange your money well to send off shovel beaters to the herds of zombies, build extra trailers for the manpower, and build more structures that generate additional fighters and money. For more great zombie games and many others, tap into our I ♥ GAMES page.

New Content on All My Faves – Cable TV, Lifestyle and Games

We have recently added new useful faevlines and Mini pages for you to explore on allmyfaves.com. We’re excited about these new additions and I thought I’d present these to you here. Let’s begin, shall we?

Cable TV Mini page. This is one of the most comprehensive cable TV resources you can find online. You’ll find here all the official websites of major channels, including less mainstream yet equally entertaining cable TV ones so you can satisfy all your TV entertainment needs. Get your favorite show’s schedule, see upcoming shows and movies, watch videos of interviews with the stars, independent films and trailers, and lots of more great content, conveniently located in one place. To access the Cable TV Mini page click here, or go to the Entertainment page and hit ‘TV.”

Lifestyle Faveline and Mini Page. This unique collection of lifestyle websites will make you motivated, inspired and energized, and it’s one of my personal favorites. The faveline includes a top-notch lineup of insightful websites and blogs addressing better and healthier living, great food, tips for a saner state of mind in a busy, chaotic world, style and culture, and great hacks for a soothing atmosphere at home.

You can access the Lifestyle faveline by going to Blogs and scrolling down alphabetically to “L.” Clicking the faveline’s title will prompt you the Mini Faves page where you will find many more better living resources you don’t want to miss!

Brand New Games Faveline: Flight. Airplanes, flight simulators, landing strips – we’ve got it all here in this fresh-out-of-the-box faveline and category page, especially for you! We’ve got Naval Strike, Sim Air Traffic, Helistorm 2 and many many others! Roger that.


GroupMe – Fun and Free Group Texting

GroupMe – This service is essentially a group chat room that’s been modified to text messaging mode. It works with every cell phone that supports texting, so you don’t need a fancy iPhone or any other smart phone to use GroupMe (although iPhone and Android users have the GroupMe app available). You can create multiple groups while each network receives a designated number you will use for texting its members (sending and receiving). Some classic group categories I can think of are friends, colleagues, family, carpool group, etc.The possibilities are endless.

For quick GroupMe actions (i.e. key shortcuts), read this help section. Although there’s no limit to the number of groups you can create and be part of, GroupMe recommends keeping an ideal number of 4-10 members in each group. Apparently a higher number leads to clutter and noise, which makes sense. So what other functions are available on GroupMe? Aside from sending text, you can share photos with your group and make conference calls. Oh, and using GroupMe is free by the way. The only downside to this service is that it’s available only in the US for now. The GroupMe team says it’s working on making it available in other countries as well. Let’s hope that happens sooner rather than later.

Fashism – An Honest ‘How Do I Look?’ Response

Fashism – Ladies, we’ve all been there before. We put on a new dress, pants or top. We turn to our girlfriend or boyfriend/husband, asking “how do I look?” If a far too considerate, sugar-coated answer is what you’re getting instead of an honest response, Fashism is your solution. Founded by fashion columnist Brooke Moreland, and cleverly marketed by Ashley Granata, Fashism is here to give you a sincere feedback on your look or newly purchased apparel item.

Simply upload an image (you can do so via iPhone as well), and let the community have its say through ratings and comments. Although signing up to Fashism is extremely rewarding, you do not necessarily have to be a registered user to upload pics and get feedback on your look. Having an account though can earn you points which can bring you discounts and special offers, so why not register? Here are a couple of great looks I found here on Fashism.

Photo by Lerush

Photo by Armywife502