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Kamis, 28 April 2016

How Would You Like To Get 70 Fresh Leads For MAPs Every Day

Everyone involved in online marketing,
always want new ways to get fresh new leads.



Orgnanicprospects.com is new on the scene,
so I thought I would give it a try for a month or so to see how I get on. 


I actually saw Organicprospects.com on the Myadvertisingpays website, and with 70 NEW LEADS everyday, an emailing system, statistics and an affiliate programme, it seemed like a good choice.  

Now of course its early days yet as Ive only just joined.
However I did receive my 70 daily prospect, all of them with a 75% - 100% interest level in making that move into online marketing etc.



So time will tell if I get any response, however I am nearly at the magic halfway point with 588 Credit Packs, so for less than the price of 1 pack a month,
I reckon its well worth it !
    

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Jumat, 22 April 2016

9 How Tos Every Android User Should Know


 
The android operating system has some functionality which we all need to exploit. The android operating system is an open source operating system which allows phone manufactures and developers to modify the source code.  This is why most phones today come with this operating system. You must not be a developer to get the best from you device. You should be able to install app, uninstall apps, add accounts, lock your device among others.    In this post, I will answer some top 9 Questions some android users are asking. Let us begin with;
 1   How to install an app
    Installing an android app from app store is one of the most popular ways to do your app installation.
Search for the app===Click on Download and follow instructions.
To install apps from  other store like Amazon underground app. You need to enable apps from unknown source.  Don’t be scared when the warning message pop up.
2 How to uninstall an app
To uninstall an app, Go to Settings===click on App and click Uninstall.
You can force stop the app in this Menu.
 3   How to remove an account
Let us say, you bought a used phone with some ones account signed in on the Device. You might Want to continue using the phone  as customized by the previous user.  Here are the steps to  follow ;
   ==Go to Settings on your phone Menu
   ==Scroll down and click on the account(You might fine Google and other social media account for  social media apps).
  == Click on the top right Menu (three dots at the top). And tap Remove account.
   In some cases, you will need to click on the second time before carrying out the step above
  
 If you want to make the phone look new, then perform a reset of the phone
4 How can I Reset my Phone?
As mentioned above, you can reset your phone to make it look new. There are several ways to do this. My favorite way to do this is as follows.
Step one: Switch off your phone
Step two: switch the phone on while pressing the power button+Up/Down Volume button repeatedly.
In some phones it is the Home+ power button and volume +home +power in others.
 Step three: You should see an unusual screen usually with a black back ground and the text in green. Step Four: Select Factory Rest and confirm.
Wait for the deal to be done. This method can be used if you have forgotten your unlock pattern.
                 Alternatively, you can reset your phone from the Menu as 
follows
==Open your device settings
==Rest Factory
==Tap reset device and confirm by selecting ‘’Erase everything’’.
Factory Reset on an Android  Phone

5 How to add an account
After deleting an account or Resetting your phone, you will need to add other account.
Go to setting===Account===Tap add account.
The social media accounts are added when you sign in on the apps. There is no need to add social media accounts by this method.  
6 How to take a screen shot
Here is the simple thing to do;
Press power button+  up  Volume key

How to recover your operating system

7 How to find you missing android device
 Go to google.com and type the key word  ‘’Ring my Phone’’
Sign in and Ring your phone .
You can also use Device Manager  to do this.
     My recommendation is that you should get premium apps like: ‘’Wheres My Droid’’, Seek android or Pre Anti-Theft. These apps will cost about a dollar and can safe your phone from the bad guys or when it is in silent mode.
  Summarily there are three ways to do this. 
a) with Google search
b) Usinge Android Device Manager
c) Using premium apps  .             

8  How to lock your device remotely
You can use device manager or a premium app.
How to use parental function
9. How To   Know if My Battery is good
Some phones run down fast or goes off not because the battery is bad. It can be due to apps  . Here is how to check your battery strength
a)    Use the USSD code   *#*#4636#*#*     to check your batteries health
   How can you help and Android User?
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Sabtu, 12 Maret 2016

On digital piracy Part One

(Photo credit to Schwadron)
In the past, pirates were known as the squashbuckling, one-legged, eyepatch-wearing Captain Jack Sparrow-type of sailors who would brave the seas in search of precious treasures (or booty, as it was known). They were the outlaws of the sea, the mavericks who were both celebrated and deplored by many in their time.

However now, the digital age has brought along its own (rather less exciting) type of pirate.
The treasure for todays pirates is no longer a chest of fine precious jewels, but instead perhaps an entire series of Game of Thrones, Ed Sheerans latest album or the Football Manager video game- all of which are accessible easily via torrents, files that direct your computer to download larger ones, be it an MP3 album, a film, or anything.

Whereas to purchase Football Manager 14 from a shop, Id have to locate the item and travel to my nearest game stores (leaving the house, oh!) to lump out 35 of my pounds, via torrenting I can get this for free, completely. All without leaving my house, right on my computer, not a pound lost from my pocket.

Thats largely where the appeal of digital piracy lies- you can get something of value that you desire for free. And in the day of almost all media (even books) now being on digital platforms, you can get quite a lot.

To many, this practice raises serious moral issues, and perhaps rightly so. Is there really a difference between torrenting Fast and Furious 6 and simply walking into my nearest HMV, grabbing a copy of it from the shelves and walking out without paying? On the surface, there is little difference- in both cases you have obtained something of value that was not given willingly to you for free by the creator(s).

However, many people fail to take into account such a link, the reason why digital piracy is far more widespread than shoplifting- and its unsurprising why many of us do not see digital piracy, perhaps irrationally, as a direct equivalent to shop theft.

The internet has hugely affected our behaviour- most notably due to the fact that it provides a proxy between communicators, it provides an environment in which relationships are usually more detached, separated by a screen.
This separation is clear in how confidence is gained by many internet users who, in the real world, have very little- cyberbullies, trollsters and whatnot are largely of this type.

The lack of interpersonal communication during the process of torrenting makes it a much more appealing prospect than outright shop theft; when on the internet alone, you feel there is no one watching you (something in fact untrue), so theres no one that provides a reaction to your torrenting, theres no one to catch or stop you. This is an environment that is far more conducive to theft.

This nature is shown in the statistics- as of 2011, 42% of software running in the world was pirated, 95% of music downloaded online was pirated, and two-thirds of all torrents were illegal. Three years on, illegal downloads have continued to grow in popularity. Its clear- the world is full of digital piracy.

At the end of the day, digital piracy is the same as theft from a store. We have all been guilty of it, but perhaps we need to change our attitudes towards it; we wouldnt steal directly from a shop, so why should we steal online?

But actually, on the other hand, does digital piracy actually matter? Does your downloading of a piece of media really have any negative impact on the multi-millionaire producers of the things we download?

Well be exploring that in the next article. Stick around.


SOURCE(S):

Online Piracy in Numbers – Facts and Statistics [Infographic] www.go-gulf.com/blog/online-piracy/ (2011)

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