FreePrintable.net: New Business Forms and Chronotebook Planners

Published: Tue, 04/27/10

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April 27, 2010
Hi from Kevin at FreePrintable.net, where a busy printer is a happy printer.

It's been especially busy around the Savetz household lately. I'm still getting back into the swing of things after my big business trip. I've been trying to come up with the perfect (meaning fun and romantic) gift for my wife's birthday. And it seems like we've had something going on every day: playdates for the 3-year-old and stage plays for the 12-year-old. (I'm not complaining - I love this life!) But I've still managed to bring you great new printables! This week, I added more than a dozen new business forms to BusinessFormTemplate.com, for both business and home use. Plus, there's a new, cutting-edge planner variation at PrintablePlanners.net called Chronotebook templates, which are perfect for you free-form creative types who don't like being confined to straight lines.


» New Business Forms
There's another new batch of 13 great business- and home management-related forms up at BusinessFormTemplate.com. Many of these forms do double-duty. For example, use the trip itinerary for business trips or pleasure travel; use the goal planner and time management log to track work or personal tasks; and use the appraisal worksheet for corporate-held or family properties. There's also a full-page check register (great for those of us who don't carry around a checkbook anymore), monthly bank reconciliation form, childcare check-in sheet (for day care providers), petsitter information, and a sheet of wallet-sized temperature converters. That's not a complete list of the new forms; check them all out at:

www.BusinessFormTemplate.com/category/new

All of the business forms are free to download and print! (In PDF or editable .DOC format). Or, pay just $20 to download the entire collection of 190 forms, charts, labels, and more.


» Chronotebook Planners
When I launched PrintablePlanners.net last year, it was with a great selection of daily, weekly, and monthly planner pages, along with lined and grid paper, in seven common sizes. Once I saw how much users were enjoying the free planners, I started adding specialty planner pages such as to-do lists and journals (for health, fitness, hobbies, and more.) There's even a 10-year journal on there. My latest addition is Chronotebook templates. Nonlinear design is a cutting-edge approach to day planning, and Chronotebook pages have at their center a circle or dial. In some versions, the dial is a clock, and users can add appointment times, and/or surround it with notes and sketches. This approach is great for people who are most productive and creative when they write in a free-form style rather than restricting themselves to lines. All of the Chronotebook pages are in PDF form and are free to download and print. The traditional planner pages are also free to download individually, or $9 for a convenient all-in-one download of any one size.

www.PrintablePlanners.net/category/new

Thanks so much for all of your ideas and feedback, including the goofy ones - goofy is good. I'm planning to add massive amounts of printables to the FreePrintable.net sites in the coming months, so please keep your suggestions coming! Happy printing!


  » Kudos
Almost every email and suggestion brings a smile to my face, but this note from Xander literally had me laughing out loud. "The FreePrintable.net line of websites are awesome. In fact, they are so awesome, they could skydive without a parachute, battling ninjas while doing so, fall on a two-inch target they painted with crayons on the surface of the ocean, then grab sharks out of the ocean, and throw them at the ninjas, who are eaten. Then, after all of the sharks were returned, they could ride the/a Cthulu to an all-night bowling party, where they would play a perfect game in bowling, beat everyone at air hockey, and with the prize money, discover life on Mars using only three tablespoons of salt, a colander, and an alpaca (which would not be harmed at all), then do a 10800 on a snow and skateboard off of a 0-inch ramp, and color a coloring book in every color using only a black pen. Oh, and during all of this, they would have the Bhut Jolokia chili pepper in their mouths."


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