Wednesday, February 8, 2012

iPhone Quick Tip of the Day

I hear this a lot lately - my iPhone battery sucks or my phone is chugging. Chances are you have a gazillion applications running that you didn't realize.

Here's the fix:
1. Hit the menu (round button) twice
2. All the icons you see highlighted at the bottom are running. Yes all of them. Touch one of the icons until it starts shaking and hit the (-) key to close the apps
3. Hit the menu key(round key) again to return to your screen

Don't worry you are not deleting the app - you are simply closing it. It's ok.

Still not sure? Watch this video on how to close down apps.

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Pinterest 101 for You & Big Brands

Here it is - the quick 101 for all you late comers to Pinterest!

As per usual - do not be afraid of yet another social tool! Here are the facts:

Number of users: December 2011: 11 million
What is it: An image sharing network (old schoolers - think of bulletin board with magazine pics all over it)
Why should you care: How many times have you seen a piece of content on the web that catches your attention and you want to keep it but don't want to bookmark the entire site - just need the image. Voila
What's social about it: Other people can see what you have pinned and can repin, like or comment.
How is it different from posting to Facebook: Sometimes you just don't want to share - you just want to pin it to your board.
Why do I care what other people are pinning: Inspiration can be found EVERYWHERE
How do I do it: Go to Pinterest.com and sign up. Grab the Pin It button and drop it in your tool bar - sample instructions here if you are unclear.
How do I pin: Anytime you are on a page with images or video that you want to save, click the Pin It button in your tool bar. You will be presented with content that can be saved - simply select and tag what is of interest to you!
What brands utilize Pinterest: Gap, West Elm, Etsy, Whole Foods, Chobani
What should brands keep in mind if utilizing Pinterest: Make it about the lifestyle - not the products. Post content that bring the brand essence to life.
Still confused? USA TODAY did a great write up of the features. Check it out!

Here's My Pinterest Board!