Nov 30, 2012

ClickMeeting

       

Webinars

What, When and How Long? With today’s multitasking work styles and short attention spans, it’s essential to plan meetings and presentations so you grab and hold your audience’s attention. You need to allow enough time for each section, as well as for the entire event. This is especially important to avoid those “drop outs” who become bored quickly. It’s your job to make your event interesting and interactive, with enough breaks to keep the energy high. Before we give you some proven ClickMeeting tips and tricks, let’s check out… What the Experts Say. We asked Marta Eichstaedt, webinar expert, business coach/consultant, and certified online trainer, how she determined the proper length. This is what she advised us: “The length of a webinar depends on the goal we want to achieve. There are, however, some rules and techniques that apply. In general, when used as marketing tools, webinars should last between 30 and 60 minutes. This length should take into account time for interaction with your audience. Training events can last longer. For example, I organize online workshops for trainers who want to run their own online training series. These workshops take 90 minutes and the whole course includes 7 meetings. The attendee group is really small (maximum 6 people) and there is a lot of interaction and activities performed by the attendees themselves. However, even with highly interactive workshops, I wouldn’t recommend exceeding two hours per session. Another example is an extended conference like the Social Media Success Summit which comprises 4 weeks of training in weekly or biweekly webinars, each lasting about 45 minutes. They hold three webinars a day, with 20-minute breaks. The whole event is about 20 different webinars altogether and this format turns out to work best for this topic and audience.” After hearing from the experts and, based on our own experience, we can conclude that webinars typically last around 60 minutes – about the length of an installment of your favorite TV series. This also makes it easy to fit in most of your attendees’ calendars. What should a webinar include The crucial thing is to plan your content so that it’s interesting and allows enough time to cover the essential topics and activities. And practice! Here are some tips to consider: Polling. This tool provides both feedback and interaction. And the best thing is you can continue speaking while your attendees answer the questions, then quickly sum up and present the results with an animated chart. Alternate tabs. Use tabs to quickly switch between content (just make sure to upload the documents etc. before the webinar). This will keep your audience entertained without wasting your time (and there’s nothing worse than making your attendees wait until your PowerPoint uploads). Pace yourself. Don’t rush, making it difficult for the attendees to follow you. Try to find that perfect balance whereby you cover all the material, capture feedback, and make some decisions. Now this may take some practice. But it’ll be worth it. Hold a Q&A session at the end. Wrap up at least 15 minutes early to let people ask questions. Don’t forget to put this in the meeting agenda as this is a popular item with attendees. Then they’ll be sure to stick around till the end. When to schedule a webinar? There are as many date/time preferences as there are people, so it’s best to use your own judgment and follow a few common-sense rules. And always think about your audience first. Think of when you like to attend webinars – Monday is usually when people are busiest after the weekend and a lot of unexpected projects pop up. The same can be said about Fridays, plus you have the “TGIF” factor. So sometime around the middle of the week is probably best but, as I said, this is not a strict rule. As for time of day, one factor to keep in mind is that if your audience is international, you obviously need to pick a time when the greatest number will be able to attend, regardless of time zone. Of course this, again, depends on your audience so the best thing to do is place yourself in their shoes. If you run a series of webinars, you can always poll your attendees or prepare an online survey and ask your audience what days and times they prefer. This is likely to be true for other people who might join your webinar, too.

Nov 29, 2012

Install Adobe Flash Player on Jelly Bean Devises

Wish you could still visit some of your favorite Flash-based Web site on your Jelly Bean device? Check out these steps to get Flash back....Click here to read the article.

Here is another article discussing it and a video showing you how to get to work: Click here

Nov 22, 2012

Next Organic Bananas Dark Chocolate Covered Review

All I have to say is wow! The Next Organics Dark Chocolate Bananas are amazing and addicting! The have a very nice texture and and are very chewy. You will absolutely love them!



Nov 18, 2012

ipad Mini battery life

I have been very pleased with the battery life on the iPad mini. I did adjust some of the settings that were recommended to adjust which did help get even better battery life. You will be very pleased as am I. This is my first Apple product I own and I am very impressed so far.



Nov 17, 2012

Xshot

To order the x-shot, visit: http://amzn.to/10vUSTs


 I took this picture with the assistance of the pocket extender

Here is a video I took using the pocket Xshot


   The pocket xShot extends to 30.5" and closes to 6.5"

   *Attaches to any compact digital camera
   *Features a built-in tripod adapter at the bottom to attach a mini tripod
   *Allows you to photograph and video yourself with a nice background
   *So small it fits in your pocket or purse
   *Great for travel, social networking, blogging, hiking and sporting events

Product overview
- Quick Spin knob for fast and secure mounting
- No coins or screwdrivers required
- Adapter rotates 180 degrees
- Thumb screw locks camera in desired position
- Lanyard included



Pulse News

I was introduced to Pulse today. What a great app. Whether you own an Android phone, iPhone or iPad, all the information will sync with one another.



Android version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alphonso.pulse
Apple version: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pulse-news-mini/id377594176

Meet Pulse. A beautiful application that makes reading news fun and engaging.
Pulse News is a beautiful app that takes your favorite websites and transforms them into a colorful and interactive mosaic. Tap on an article to see a clean and elegant view of the news story. Save stories for reading later across all platforms or sync them with Instapaper, Read it Later and Evernote. Sharing a story via Facebook, Twitter and email is as easy as two taps.
Download this award-winning news application, that has been downloaded by millions of users.
Press:
"Pulse News - the new king of Apps" - Fortune Magazine
"Pulse is the best news reader app ever" -The Next Web
"Pulse News is a solid app, visually pleasing even on a smaller screen." - TechCrunch
Features:
☆ All your content in one place: So easy to add any content you want, from Huffington Post, Time Magazine and Vanity Fair to your Facebook feed.
☆ Dual view: For each article on Pulse, you can switch between a clean summary of the article or go to the website directly. When you tap on an article, both are ready to view, almost instantly!
☆ Offline sync: No internet? No problem. Pulse loads the news stories you read, and makes them available wherever you are.
☆ Save Stories: Collect your favorite stories using your Pulse.me account. Send to Instapaper, Read it Later, Evernote and Google Reader, all in one tap.
☆ News discovery: Pulse features new publishers each week. You can also search for a news source by simple keywords.
☆ Easy share: Found an interesting news article? Sharing a news story on Pulse via Email, Facebook, and Twitter is as easy as two taps.
☆ Source Syncing: With your Pulse account, sync your favorite sources across your all your devices and platforms.
☆ Integration with Google Reader: Pulse allows you to directly import all your RSS feeds from Google Reader. Your stories are synced with your Google account.
By downloading the Pulse News app, you accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy agreements (http://www.pulse.me/about/#/about-us)

Connect with us: Visit us at http://pulse.me or email us at feedback@pulse.me. Follow us at @pulsepad on Twitter or follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pulsepad

Nov 13, 2012

Switching from Android to iOS: Helpful Tips

Here is a great tip if you are looking to switch from Android to ios....

http://www.lockergnome.com/ios/2012/11/12/switching-from-android-to-ios-helpful-tips/


Sync contacts with your iOS device

To sync your Google contacts with your Apple iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch), we recommend using CardDAV, which is an Internet open standard. When you sync your Google contacts using CardDAV, you’ll be able to edit, add, and remove contacts from your device and keep them in sync everywhere you use them.
Syncing via CardDAV is only available over SSL1 for Apple devices on iOS version 5.0 and above. If you use Google Apps for Business, use Google Syncto sync your contacts.
Here’s how to sync your contacts to your device:
  1. Open the Settings application on your device.
  2. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
  3. Select Add Account...
  4. Select Other
  5. Select Add CardDAV Account
  6. Fill out your account information in the following fields:
    • Server: Enter "google.com"
    • User Name: Enter your full Google Account or Google Apps email address.
    • Password: Your Google Account or Google Apps password. (If you’ve enabled 2 Step verification, you’ll need to generate and enter an application specific password.)
    • Description: Enter a description of the account (e.g. Personal Contacts).
  7. Select Next at the top of your screen.
  8. Make sure that the "Contacts" option is turned to ON.
After you've completed setup, open the Contacts app on your device, and syncing will automatically begin.

Setting Google contacts as your default account

If you have set up iCloud, are syncing contacts from another account, or already have contacts stored on the device, you will need to select a Default Account. New contacts created directly on your iOS device will be added to your default account. Here’s how you can make Google contacts your default account:
  1. Open the Settings application on your device.
  2. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars and scroll down to the Contacts section. You will only see the Default Account option if you are syncing more than one account.
  3. Select Default Account.
  4. Select your Google contacts account. Your account will be labeled with the description you gave it in the Description field.
If you have any problems, please try these things first:
  1. Open the CardDAV account you established at Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars under Accounts. Make sure that the Account option is turned to ON.
  2. If the Account is ON, then open Advanced Settings below and make sure Use SSL is turned to ON.
  3. If you have changed anything, please click Done and the top right of the screen showing your account settings to save those changes.
  4. If you’re still experiencing issues syncing your contacts using CardDAV, please login to your Google account on the web. You might be prompted to acknowledge an “Unusual sign-in location”.
  1. SSL: SSL (secure socket layer) is a way of changing data such as your username and password into code as it travels across the Internet, so that the data will be secure and private.