At least in my mind that's what I call it because it organises the grunt work. You know when you have different sites on different topics and you are looking at ideas for all of them. You make a recipricol link deal but don't have time to stop and do it right there so could click on the target url and send it to your categorised grunt, into a folder for that site, with anchor text and description. Then you find a great article and you think that would work well, so you click it the url to the content section of your grunt in the folder for the site. You could have urls, content, contacts, accounts, affiliate records and all sorts stored in your Grunt per site. When you have that site open you fly through the Grunt folders for that site ... Or I guess I could just get better organised.
What I good idea! That's exactly what I need too, my links are so disorganized, I sometimes forget to place them in the right category so they're.. all in one huge folder lol. I would pay $$ for such a tool!
um, how about this: in, IE file/send/link by email set the subject to: "-yoursite - reason for email" mail it to yourself, when you have "yoursite" open for maintenance, go into your email client, sort by title(this is why the subject always starts with "-yoursite") alternatively, you could set up a filter rule where the conditions are: if subject starts with "-yoursite" move to folder "yoursite todo", one for each site. don't add the condition if sender==self because you may be doing this from a friend's machine etc. that's your to do list, when it's done, move the whole yoursite pile to the "yoursite" folder in your email client. so, you already own the tool. that'll be $50.00 each please or one rep point if you want to take it further, write a javascript bookmarklet that prompts for the subject line, queries the document.location, etc and have it fire up using a mailto url. .
i'm not sure i understood things correctly, but sounds like you could use Google Notebook or Diigo for stuff like that... I do..