Winners of Our WinAutomation Competition

Last week, we ran a competition to win a copy of WinAutomation 3.0 Professional Edition. To get a chance to win, you had to state how you would use WinAutomation to boost your productivity. After much deliberation, Jag Foo and the WinAuatomation team have selected the three winners, Alex, Mark P. and Alison Cross. Foo noted that as many of the answers were very detailed, selecting the winners was difficult and all of the entries deserve credit.

Here are the winning entries:

Alison Cross:

“What would I do with this package if I won it? I’d rather tell you what I wouldn’t do.

I wouldn’t need to extend my working week into a Friday night. I wouldn’t need to sit here on a Sunday evening staring at my screen and wondering how to get some kind of handle on the amount of work that I do routinely — resizing pictures and changing the format — for web sites….

But since you want to know what I would do, I can tell you straight — I would get my life back.”

Mark P:

“I would use WinAutomation for several tasks as an Internet marketer. I would use it to log into my affiliate accounts, grab my .csv copy of sales and reports. Then save it into a folder on my desktop. I would have it do the same with the .csv reports for Google Analytics. With the Google Analytic keyword .csv reports I would then have it open up my favorite keyword/SEO tool tool, import the .csv file with the the keywords and have my keywords/SEO tool do a competition analysis on my three top keywords for the previous day and export that .csv to a file. I would then have WinAutomation email my folder of results to me, so I could open that in any web browser and fetch the results myself, no matter where I am located just as long as I have a computer/laptop available. This would save me about 60-90 minutes a day.

I would also be creating a weekly keyword list in Excel and have WinAutomation run through that list once a week, importing the results into my favorite keyword tool and then have it export the results as a .csv file.”

Alex:

“I would utilize WinAutomation to automate AutoCAD Drawing print jobs. My company is way too cheap to spring for the full version of AutoCAD, which has batch printing built in, so I only have access to the LT version which requires manual printing. It is a terrible time waster when there are hundreds of drawings that need to printed and there are much more important things to do — like find somewhere else to work that has competent tools for the job.”

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