Unless you have already established your brand, though, it may not be that easy to grow your Twitter followers quickly. More so, growing Twitter followers consistently over time is another issue. If you look around, however, you will find a lot of experts dishing out advice on how to make sure that your Twitter follower count consistently goes up, instead of staying stagnant (or worse, going down). [Read more…] about How to Grow Your Twitter Followers
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Tributes to a Visionary: Celebrating the Life and Work of Steve Jobs
The world woke up to sad news on October 5th when Apple announced the passing of Steve Jobs. He may not have been a man who a lot of people agreed or saw eye to eye with, but almost everyone who knew and worked with him have said that he was truly one of a kind. Jobs was someone who came up and developed stuff that people didn’t know they needed, until Apple made it.
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How To Improve Your Writing From Southpark Inspiration
All writers struggle for inspiration at some stage in their writing career and it doesn’t matter if you’re writing online or offline you’re eventually going to wind up with writers block of some kind. We all have different ways of getting over that particular hurdle and one of my most recent finds in this regard surprised even me. I wound up realizing that the South Park TV series could make me a better writer.
How exactly does this work?
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Do Suffer From Text Neck?
Remember the hullaballoo about the Blackberry thumb, a condition that supposedly arose due to overusing Blackberry phones and mobile phones in general? That was many years ago, and now, there is some other medical condition that can be blamed on using mobile phones way too much.
Called text neck, the medical condition is supposed to be the result of spending too much time hunched over your mobile phone, presumably texting. While the name is limited to one activity, the text neck may actually result from other activities that you do on your mobile phone and/or tablet. Whatever it is that you like doing on those devices, the fact that you spend considerable time in a hunched over position can result in text neck. [Read more…] about Do Suffer From Text Neck?
Less-Traditional but Way Awesome Halloween Costumes
Halloween is right around the corner. In 25 days to be exact, but who’s counting? (Me, it’s me. I have a countdown going on the Thomas Kinkade calendar my gramma got me last year for Christmas.) I’ve already been sending out Halloween eCards, but everyone knows that one of the best parts of Halloween is dressing up (plus candy from strangers!!!!!!) but every year at every party there’s a slew of ninjas, pirates, slutty everythings, ghosts, skeletons… originality is limited. And for the love of Trick-or-Treating — you’re not allowed to wear that novelty “This is My Costume” t-shirt for the third year in a row. Take a peek through this gallery for some Less-Traditional (but Way Awesome) Halloween Costumes.
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Got Dyslexia? Learn Klingon
Two days in a row, we have posts related to Star Trek. It’s not intentional, mind you, although I will not deny that I have a penchant for all things Star Trek. It just so happens that while browsing the Internet today, I came across an article describing how a guy with dyslexia improved his condition by studying Klingon.
Yes, Klingon is a language of the fictional Star Trek race. But yes, it is also a real language spoken on Earth today. The warrior race has aroused a wide variety of emotions from viewers and readers, but there is no doubt that the Klingons are very much a part of the franchise. In fact, it is safe to go as far as to say that Star Trek will not be the same without the Klingons. [Read more…] about Got Dyslexia? Learn Klingon