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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOUR ANDROID COULD DO

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1. Send Your Ex Straight to Voicemail We've all got a few people we'd rather not talk to. Rather than manually screening every call, set up your phone to do the dirty work for you. Load up the culprit's contact card, select Edit, and then scroll down to Additional Info. Select "Send straight to voicemail" from the list to have every subsequent call from that person bypass your ringer entirely. 2. Screen Calls More Politely Okay, you're not always sending people to voicemail because you can't stand them. Sometimes you're in a meeting and can't talk. Android has a way to silence a call without giving your friend the cold shoulder; you can send a custom text message to let him know you'll call back later. To create your own note, go to Phone Settings, and then Quick Responses. Next time you need to silence a call, swipe up to send your canned response. 3. Map it Out Just because you're traveling somewhere without cell service doesn

SECRET ANDROID CODES

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Code and Description *#*#4636#*#*Display information about Phone,Battery and Usage statistics *#*#7780#*#*resetting your phone to factory state-Only deletes application data and applications *2767*3855#It’s a complete wiping of your mobile also it reinstalls the phones firmware *#*#34971539#*#*Shows completes information about the camera *#*#7594#*#*Changing the power button behavior-Enables direct poweroff once the code enabled *#*#273283*255*663282*#*#*For a quick backup to all your media files *#*#197328640#*#*Enabling test mode for service activity *#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#*Wireless Lan Tests *#*#232338#*#*Displays Wi-Fi Mac-address *#*#1472365#*#*For a quick GPS test *#*#1575#*#*A Different type GPS test *#*#0283#*#*Packet Loopback test *#*#0*#*#*LCD display test *#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#*Audio test *#*#0842#*#*Vibration and Backlight test *#*#2663#*#*Displays touch-screen version *#*#2664#*#*Touch-Screen test *#*#0588#*#*Proximity sensor test *#*#3264#*#

Legalise Your Blog

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6 Things Your Blog Needs to Be Legal Can you believe that 2018 is right around the corner? If you’re like me, you’re spending this time taking stock of the last year and also looking forward into the new year. There’s lots to think about. Of course, I want to remind you that the legal side is super duper important. Probably the most important thing to think about for your blog for the coming year. In order to get you on the right track, I created a simple checklist for you to make sure you’re keeping your blog legal. This checklist isn’t all inclusive but is an excellent start with the basics to make sure your blog is legal and legit. So here are the legal must haves you need for your blog. Privacy Statement You absolutely need a privacy statement if you collect personal info on your blog. Most blogs or websites collect personal info (things like names and credit card info, but also things like email addresses) through comments or the use of cookies via Google Analytics. If

Top Secrets Formula For SEO Keywords

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SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is the Holy Grail of the Internet. It is the magic (and secret) formula that Google, and other sites use to determine which results get listed first. It's natural for any business with a website to want their results to appear at the very top of the list when potential customers is searching. But with so much confusion about how to achieve this, we're going to dive into one of the ways you can really pack a punch with your SEO- getting the right keywords. The 10 strategies for creating and optimizing keywords we're covering today are designed to help you swing things in your favor. 1.  FIRST, THE BAD NEWS The most common search words and terms are called 'Head Terms'. The reality is that any small business will never be able to capture the top search spots. Large companies have so much capacity, volume, and capital such that they will always dominate this arena. The good news, however, is that the little guy/gal still has a c

Ways To Get More Clicks On Your Twitter Post

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Twitter is one of the best social networks for driving traffic. However, you can’t type just anything into the 140 character text boxes and suddenly expect to get tons of clicks back to your website. It just won’t happen. Creating clickable tweets requires a strategy. In this post, I’ll talk about five ways you can get more clicks on your tweets and drive more traffic to your site. 1. Be direct Think about it, what are you more likely to click on: a creative but ambiguous tweet or one that is direct and tells you exactly what you’re going to get if you click on the link? I’m guessing that you’ll click on the direct tweet. Your followers are scanning through the fast-moving newsfeed quickly and clear language will be more likely to get their attention, as opposed to ambiguous tweets. Use clear and specific language that is scan-able and tells your followers exactly what to expect if they click on the link. 2. Tweet on the weekend Granted, this might vary a little bit from bus

What's It With Bloggers n Lying?

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This is one of those posts that people in the blogging scene think about writing after they’ve had a couple of drinks but never get around to it. Lucky for you, I have a nice drink here on my desk so I figured I might as well take the time to write this. If you can remember that the money is in your audience then you are good to go. This blog is obviously about how to make money with your blog so that should set off some alarms for you already because the bloggers that make the most money are the ones that teach others how to make money blogging. I like to think I’m a little bit different. It’s no coincidence that when you come across a blogging course with testimonials, all of the testimonials are from other bloggers that happen to start blogs teaching people how to make money. Where are the testimonials from the bloggers that started a blog on knitting?! I’m getting off track… I’m in a number of blogging-focused Facebook Groups where people like to share their inco

Use Of Instagram For Bloggers

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Instagram isn't given enough credit for bloggers.But if you have the time, it can be a terrific tool to grow your blog. First, the basics: Use an engaging photo of yourself as your bio picture. If you want to use your brand logo that is a good idea too. Though,  through my research, I have found a personalized picture is more likely to grab an audience. People don't want to feel as if they are following a business, especially if you do not follow them back. Include your blog address in your bio. This is very important! Also in your bio, include succinctly what you want to convey. What is your blog about? Write down the important aspects of it (travel blogger, fashionista, foodie). Own a storefront? Sell online? There is only 160 characters allowed - make them count! How to get followers: Doing the above correctly will bring in some. Following others in your niche is a good start. Just know, if you follow someone with 200K followers that follow only 700 people, you