December's top tipsters...
Great month for submitted tips! The results and in. Here are your winners...
1st Prize - $100
HOUSEHOLD
Add aluminum foil under iron board cover
If you add a layer of aluminum foil under the cover of your ironing board this will prevent the steam from the iron from penetrating the padding of the ironing board and reflect it back into the item of clothing you are ironing. This way your ironing will be more efficient and fast.
Katy in Brentwood, TN | Tips Published: 101
2nd Prize - $75
EMPLOYMENT
A smart way to work with your boss
A good working relationship never fails. If you wish to get along with your boss well, learn more about his personality - his attitude, temperament, work habits, family background and some intangibles to understand his mental dispositions. Mold your actions and reactions to these indicators to avoid work friction. Give a try. This technique really works!
Arthur in Bris City, Australia | Tips Published: 101
3rd Prize - $50
TRANSPORTATION
Avoid interstate speeding in non-home state
You should never speed, but speeding when not in your home state could increase your chances of receiving a ticket. Police know that out-of-state speeders are unlikely to leave their home state to fight a traffic ticket in court. It is tantamount to a guaranteed conviction, and they are on the lookout for these non-resident speeders. Be careful when you travel!
Sam in Richmond, VA | Tips Published: 53
Daytipper now includes sub-categories
Up until very recently, all of our tips were grouped into 17 categories. While this was an easy way to organize our content into logical groupings, we always wanted to support something a bit more precise.
Good news!
We now have the ability to assign sub-categories to all tips. It's going to take us awhile to dig back through the catalog and assign sub-categories to previously published tips. However, all newly published will be assigned a sub-category when applicable.
Expect to see additional sub-categories rolled out in the coming weeks.
You'll now notice that published tips on the Homepage include both the category and sub-category listed directly above the tip title. Click on a tip category (via the navigation pane on the left-side of the window) and you'll then see all sub-categories within that category. It sounds more confusing than it is. :) Browse around and you'll see what I'm talking about.
As always, we welcome any ideas and suggestions for sub-categories. Write us at info @ daytipper . com.
Happy New Year!