19 Apr 2012
Reviews, Social Networking Polarfox is a new desktop app that lets you “beautify and share images smartly” from Windows, Mac, and Linux; it runs on Adobe AIR. The best thing about Polarfox is that there is no registration required to use it; so it’s one less new account that you have to create. This is because it uploads to your social accounts via your mobile upload email addresses. So you won’t have to enter any usernames, passwords, or authorize ...
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11 Apr 2012
Reviews, Search Engine Optimisation We all want to get to the top of the search engines, but it’s important to realize that search engine optimization is not a one-time event. Instead, it is an ongoing effort where you will need to continually monitor a number of different metrics and make the appropriate adjustments. And that’s why you want to have the right tools for the job. Sheer SEO is a comprehensive online SEO software suite that automates many of your SEO ...
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31 Mar 2012
Reviews, Social Media Are you curious to know when the people you follow on Twitter have changed their Twitter bio or profile image? Some people may not care about a change so miniscule, but Bio is Changed is a new service that aims to make you care. Not only that, but it helps you to use this change to your advantage. With Bio is Changed, you can get instant, daily, or weekly email summaries about your Twitter friends who have changed their bio and/or profile image. ...
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29 Mar 2012
Reviews, Social Media Floost caught my attention because it states that it can help you find readers who are interested in your content, thus helping to build your reputation, followers and traffic. Along with unique profiles that can include include large HD background images, Floost serves as a simple blogging platform much like Posterous and Tumblr. It’s a simple service, yet has quite a bit to offer. Let’s take a look. Getting Started Floost allows ...
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25 Mar 2012
Productivity, Reviews I’m no stranger to inbox insanity. My email always seems to be out of control and it often takes me 3-4 hours each day to get everything straightened out. Even worse, I end up missing most of my important messages because they get pushed down by all the junk. By the way, yes I am using Gmail’s Priority Inbox, and while it has helped somewhat, it’s no lifesaver. Meet SaneBox, it’s much like Gmail’s Priority Inbox, ...
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15 Mar 2012
Reviews, Social Media TwooglePlus is a simple service that cross posts your tweets (from one or more Twitter accounts) to your Google+ account. On the homepage it states that the service is “currently” free, giving the idea that it may not be free in the future. So, now is the best time to sign up. Using the service is easy. Let’s take a look. Getting Started There are 4 steps to getting started with TwooglePlus. Login With Twitter The first step is ...
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07 Mar 2012
Productivity, Reviews Last week I published an article on how to “up” your productivity as a blogger, and since I once promised to be sharing tools and resources I find interesting every once in a while I find it difficult to keep my new discovery to myself. I recent discovered Time Doctor after someone recommended it in a comment on a productivity post on my blog. I installed it on my computer and the experience has been great so far.
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