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Sunday, 20 September 2015
HOW TO ROOT ANDROID USING PC EASY METHOD
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus: Which Smartphone can satisfy users on design, hardware, processor, and memory?
The two largest smartphone companies have released its top-notch quality smartphone. Consumers might have a hard time of choosing which is better between Apple Iphone 6 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus . The two is almost similar in terms of seamless appearance. However, it is worth to tell that there are various differences in terms of processor and hardware.
The two smartphones have the same idea of omitted removable items. Neither Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Plus nor iPhone 6 Plus handset supports micro SD. Both prefers the personal space and built-in storage.
Samsung Galaxy s6 Edge Plus offers the memory size of 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB, whereas Apple iPhone 6 Plus offers 16 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB. If the user is a massive gamer, the user might get interested to Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus with its largest offering of 128GB. Moreover, the RAM size of Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus comes with 4GB while the Apple iPhone 6 Plus comes only with 2GB.
The performance of the two smartphones is assertive. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus comes with its own design of processor as well as the iPhone 6s Plus. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is packed with Exynos 7420 processor at 2.1 Ghz Octa core. Whilst, the iPhone 6 plus is packed with A8 chipset at 2 Ghz.
The hardware's design can be a tricky part. Most of the consumers choose a smartphone because of its style and camera's quality. However, outside appearance would be a great push to attract the consumer's interest. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus uses premium tool of aluminum banded at the rear, and its entirety wrapped with the glass. Apple iPhone 6 Plus still uses its prominent aluminum texture, which made the Apple flagships outstanding as usual.
Samsung Galaxy s6 Edge plus packs a 5.7 inch Quad HD SUPERAMOLED display with the sharp 518 ppi pixel density. Apple iPhone 6 Plus packs a 5.5 inch IPC LCD display with the pixel density of 401 ppi. iPhone 6 Plus measures lower pixel density than Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, but its finest quality never drops. According to Tech Times, both smartphones look great but the Samsung Galaxy Edge + has a definite "edge" over the Apple iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus possesses high quality specs that satisfy its consumers. Both smartphones are running different operating system, so it is always up to the consumers which smartphone catches their attention.
Saturday, 15 August 2015
iPad in iOS 8.1. Plus: jailbreak instructions for iOS 8.0, iOS 7 and iOS (easiest method)
If you're sick of being limited to Apple-approved apps, have you consider jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad? Here's how to jailbreak in iOS 8, iOS 7 or iOS 6.
Jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad is a risky process that we can't unreservedly recommend, but it remains popular among those who wish to install unofficial apps (such as those on the Cydia marketplace) on their smartphone or tablet. Here's how to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad in iOS 7 - and iOS 6 and earlier.With advice on jailbreaking in iOS 8.
(What is jailbreaking? In essence it means bypassing the locks put in place by Apple on its iPhones and iPads, and thus gaining access to a large number of apps that Apple hasn't authorised. For explanations of this and many, many more Apple-related terms, see our Apple jargon-buster encyclopedia.)
Jailbreaking iOS 8: How to jailbreak an iPhone or iPad in iOS 8
As we touch on very briefly in our article Should you update your iPhone or iPad to iOS 8?, one of the downsides of upgrading to the new iOS 8 operating system is that you won't be able to jailbreak it until someone cracks the code.
We had to wait for an iOS 8 jailbreak, but only for 35 days, which is impressive stuff - and now you are free (having heard the usual legal caveats and warnings - see below) to perform an untethered jailbreak of an iOS 8 (or iOS 8.1) iPhone or iPad, thanks to fast work from the Pangu group.
Pangu released its iOS 8/iOS 8.1 jailbreak around a week ago, just 35 days after iOS 8 itself was launched. The initial jailbreak was relatively limited, however, and an update since then makes it a more appealing choice for would-be iOS 8.x jailbreakers.
At first Pangu's jailbreak was able only to jailbreak iOS itself without installing the all-important Cydia unofficial app store - and being able to install non-authorised is the main reason why most people jailbreak in the first place. A more recent update fixes this, however, allowing you to install Cydia along with the jailbreak.
Pangu's iOS 8.x jailbreak is compatible with the following iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices:
iPod touch (unspecified)
iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus
iPad mini, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3
iPad, iPad Air, iPad Air 2 (we assume this is an error; taking this literally, it would mean that the first-gen iPad is compatible, the iPads 2, 3 and 4 are not, and then the iPad Air models are compatible again. Presumably 'iPad' is a shorthand for one or more pre-iPad Air tablets, but we don't know which ones at this stage)
And, cruelly (and crucially for Macworld's audience), the jailbreak is currently available as a download for Windows systems only. Rest assured that a Mac version is sure to appear in the near future.
By the way: it's not possible, we understand, to install the updated version of the jailbreak immediately: you need to install the basic jailbreak and then perform an update.
You can find more details on Pangu's website. (You'll need to use Google Translate, since it's in Chinese.) And iDownloadBlog has detailed advice on installing the jailbreak, and updating it.
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How to jailbreak an iPhone or iPad in iOS 8.1. Plus: jailbreak instructions for iOS 8.0, iOS 7 and iOS 6
If you're sick of being limited to Apple-approved apps, have you consider jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad? Here's how to jailbreak in iOS 8, iOS 7 or iOS 6
Jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad is a risky process that we can't unreservedly recommend, but it remains popular among those who wish to install unofficial apps (such as those on the Cydia marketplace) on their smartphone or tablet. Here's how to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad in iOS 7 - and iOS 6 and earlier. Updated 30 October 2014, with advice on jailbreaking in iOS 8.
(What is jailbreaking? In essence it means bypassing the locks put in place by Apple on its iPhones and iPads, and thus gaining access to a large number of apps that Apple hasn't authorised. For explanations of this and many, many more Apple-related terms, see our Apple jargon-buster encyclopedia.)
Jailbreaking iOS 8: How to jailbreak an iPhone or iPad in iOS 8
As we touch on very briefly in our article Should you update your iPhone or iPad to iOS 8?, one of the downsides of upgrading to the new iOS 8 operating system is that you won't be able to jailbreak it until someone cracks the code.
We had to wait for an iOS 8 jailbreak, but only for 35 days, which is impressive stuff - and now you are free (having heard the usual legal caveats and warnings - see below) to perform an untethered jailbreak of an iOS 8 (or iOS 8.1) iPhone or iPad, thanks to fast work from the Pangu group.
Pangu released its iOS 8/iOS 8.1 jailbreak around a week ago, just 35 days after iOS 8 itself was launched. The initial jailbreak was relatively limited, however, and an update since then makes it a more appealing choice for would-be iOS 8.x jailbreakers.
At first Pangu's jailbreak was able only to jailbreak iOS itself without installing the all-important Cydia unofficial app store - and being able to install non-authorised is the main reason why most people jailbreak in the first place. A more recent update fixes this, however, allowing you to install Cydia along with the jailbreak.
Pangu's iOS 8.x jailbreak is compatible with the following iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices:
iPod touch (unspecified)
iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus
iPad mini, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3
iPad, iPad Air, iPad Air 2 (we assume this is an error; taking this literally, it would mean that the first-gen iPad is compatible, the iPads 2, 3 and 4 are not, and then the iPad Air models are compatible again. Presumably 'iPad' is a shorthand for one or more pre-iPad Air tablets, but we don't know which ones at this stage)
And, cruelly (and crucially for Macworld's audience), the jailbreak is currently available as a download for Windows systems only. Rest assured that a Mac version is sure to appear in the near future.
By the way: it's not possible, we understand, to install the updated version of the jailbreak immediately: you need to install the basic jailbreak and then perform an update.
You can find more details on Pangu's website. (You'll need to use Google Translate, since it's in Chinese.) And iDownloadBlog has detailed advice on installing the jailbreak, and updating it.
How to jailbreak an iPhone: A warning
But first... Some of the unofficial apps that you'll get access to after jailbreaking are pretty tempting, and may offer features you'd never otherwise be able to access; blocking a phone number on an iPhone, for instance, wasn't possible officially until iOS 7 launched, but an app on Cydia (where you can download apps for jailbroken iPhones and iPads) let you do it easily.
How to jailbreak an iPhone: Cydia is the app that lets you browse and download further unofficial apps
So why doesn't everyone jailbreak? Well, for one thing it's by no means straightforward, as we'll see shortly. Jailbreaking is also legally ambiguous, risky, and prone to void any warranties you have with Apple. We advise you to think long and hard before going ahead with the jailbreaking process.
Apple itself offers advice on the subject of jailbreaking (although you may feel that the company is biased in this respect, since it wants to continue getting its cut of the revenue from official app sales). In this tech note Apple suggests that jailbreaking your iOS device may lead to security vulnerabilities, instability, shortened battery life, unreliability, disruption of services and inability to apply future software updates. It may result in Apple denying service for your device.
Nonetheless, many Apple fans have been jailbreaking iOS devices for years without encountering these issues. But once they've jailbroken such a device, they understand that they should expect no help from Apple if it causes them trouble in the future. With choice comes responsibility.
How to jailbreak iOS 7 (and iOS 6 and earlier)
We had to wait for a bit, but the jailbreak tool for iOS 7 has been launched by the Evasi0n team. (The Evasio0n team offer one word of warning, however: "Over The Air updates of iOS 7 are known to create an issue and make the jailbreak fail. Some devices are then stuck on the Apple Boot Logo. Until we fix that, please restore your device to 7.0.4. with iTunes first.")
UPDATE: iOS 7.1, which is still in beta, is set to close the loophole that allows Evasi0n's iOS 7 jailbreak tool to work. Bear this in mind when considering whether to update your operating system to iOS 7.1 when the full version comes out.
Before you start, back up your iPhone or iPad, and switch off the passcode (at least for the duration of the jailbreak process).
Before jailbreaking, be sure to back up your data
You'll need to download the Evasi0n7 tool, which is available for Mac OS X and Windows, and is compatible, the makers claim, with all models of iPhone and iPad running iOS 7.0 to iOS 7.0.4. The tool is available from mirrors on evasi0n.com. Double-click the .dmg file to decompress it and an evasi0n window will appear on your desktop. Drag the evasi0n application out of the window to the desktop and launch it.
Connect your iOS device and click the Jailbreak button. evasi0n will retrieve some information from your device. The device will then reboot and prepare itself for the jailbreak. Don't do anything with your device during this stage.
evasi0n begins its work
evasi0n will now install Cydia - the application that provides access to third-party apps - on your device. When instructed to by evasi0n, unlock your device by pressing the Home button and swiping the Slide to Unlock switch to the right. You should see a new Jailbreak icon on your Home screen. Tap it and evasi0n will carry on with the final stage of the jailbreak. You can now quit evasi0n by clicking the Exit button.
Don't touch your device until evasi0n tells you to
Your device will reboot, briefly display the evasi0n screen, show the Apple logo, and then show the evasi0n screen again, which details the progress of the jailbreak installation. Finally, your device is ready for you to use in the normal way.
The one difference you'll see is a Cydia icon on the home screen. Tap it and Cydia launches, prepares its file system, and then quits. To then use Cydia as intended, tap its icon once again, choose your user type (User, Hacker, or Developer), tap Done, and the Cydia interface loads.
The version of Cydia you're using may need updating; older versions of Cydia may not support Cydia's newer third-party apps. To do that, tap the Changes icon at the bottom of the screen and then tap Refresh in the top left corner. If any updates are available (as evidenced by green check marks) tap the Update button in the top-right corner of the display. Cydia will download the latest updates and reboot the device.
What you choose to install is entirely up to you. Some people choose to install OpenSSH so that they can remotely access the device's file system via a standard FTP client. However, if you enable this feature, be sure to change your device's root password from the default "alpine," which is used by all iOS devices. Fail to do so and others around you could hack into your device. To learn how to change the password, tap the Root Password How-To link on Cydia's About screen.
How to jailbreak an iPhone: Future updates of jailbreaking tools
There was a decent wait between Apple releasing iOS 7 and a jailbreaking tool being released for the system - most likely because iOS 7 represented a more substantial update than most new versions iOS. As Apple releases minor and major updates to iOS, new jailbreaking tools (and updates to tools) will be released too, but there may again be a wait.
If you want to keep track of when jailbreak tools are launched in the future, two useful options are following @evad3rs on Twitter (that's the account used by evasi0n), and checking out the jailbreaking section on Reddit.
In the mean time, look out for scammers. Lots of unscrupulous companies and individuals claimed to have cracked iOS 7 before a reliable tool was released by the Evasi0n team, and offered to give you the jailbreak for a sum of money - often $50.
How to jailbreak an iPhone: tethered and untethered jailbreaking
Finally, some words on jailbreaking terminology.
Jailbreaking has been in a largely dormant state since the release of iOS 6. In that version of the mobile operating system, Apple closed many of the avenues that had once been used to crack iOS open.
Tethered jailbreaks require you to attach your iOS device to your computer and run an application to jailbreak it. If you later power off the device and then restart it, the jailbreak is wiped out, and you have to repeat the entire process.
These kinds of jailbreak were the first to be developed. But what prospective jailbreakers wanted was an untethered method, where the hack would remain in effect even after the device was switched off and on again.
That untethered jailbreak arrived in the form of evasi0n. Like jailbreaks before it, evasi0n doesn't unlock an iPhone (which would allow you to use the device with multiple carriers). Rather, it simply allows you to install third-party apps not approved by Apple via the Cydia store we mentioned earlier.
Monday, 10 August 2015
8 BALL POOL GUIDELINE TRICK
Here is the latest trick to play 8ballpool with long guideline.I have seen bunch of people asking for long guideline so here the solution.You just needed a cheat engine 6.3 or 6.4.Its a secret trick please try to share as many people as you can.So if you are wasting your time searching on Google about the trick to have a long guideline in 8ballpool than you are now finally at the right place.To have a long guideline in 8ballpool follow these simply steps.
1)Open 8 ball pool on Firefox if you don't have Firefox open it from chrome.
2)Open cheat engine.
3)Download file from here https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_Z2Dy60gq5QWRBX1NJd3dqWUE/view
4)Open the downloaded file and start tricking lol
If you have any problem feel free to ask me in comments.Happy tricking :-) .
Note:This trick working on all rooms means the room that don't have guideline also have guideline.
Sunday, 9 August 2015
HOW TO SOLVE WINDOWS 10 OR WINDOWS 8 ERROR ON ACCER OR OTHER NOTEBOOK DEVICES SCREEN FREEZES AFTER COMPANY NAME??{SOLVED}
2)When you will open you notebook and when the company slogan displayed quickly press alt+f10.
3)A keyboard option will be displayed and ask you to chose your keyboard language.
4)Choose your language and click OK.And after choosing your language click reboot in the option your notebook will now working fine.
Saturday, 8 August 2015
HOW TO SOLVE TOUCHPAD ISSUE IN WINDOWS10??? {SOLVED}
Hey people I just found a way to solve touchpad problem which people are mostly facing in accer laptops etc.So you just need a laptop with an external mouse if you don't have then nothing to worry about you can perform the following operation with arrows key on keyboard.Following are the steps to solve touchpad issue:
1)If you have an external mouse attach to the laptop then press windows menu or if you don't have an external mouse then simply press window key in the keyboard.
3)You will see an option of accer recovery management click it.
4)It will ask you for permission. Click yes.
5)Now accer recovery management is open now press the third option it will called something like drivers and programs update.
6)After clicking the third option a long list will be appear scroll down and find option of touchpad.
7)When you find the option touch pad click it and update the driver.
8)The final and the last step after when you successfully update the driver it will ask you to restart the laptop click restart.Alas you have successfully solved the problem.The touchpad will be working fine
Monday, 29 June 2015
Facebook vs whatsapp which is better
Facebook Messenger – what's good?
Facebook Messenger has a clean, light blue interface. The app will inform you when your contacts are online, either on Messenger or Facebook, and it allows you to chat with individuals and groups.
You can text non-Messenger friends using their phone number, send media including pictures, stickers and voice messages, continue chatting while in other apps via the use of Chat Heads, and share location information with your friends. Messenger also allows you to make free calls internationally to other friends using the service.
Facebook Messenger – what's bad?
For starters, you can't log out within the app itself: there is no log out button. To get out, you need to go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications. Open 'Messenger' and 'Clear Data'.
There's also a lot of bugs still complicating things, like internet connections that just won't connect (and thus make the app entirely useless as an instant messenger). You also can't fully disable notifications either. And being spammed to get your friends to join the service all the time is very annoying.
WhatsApp – what's good?
WhatsApp is probably the most well-run instant messaging service available, handling more instant messages in a day than the entire global SMS industry. We've dedicated many hours of our time to WhatsApp tips and tutorials.
WhatsApp uses your telephone number (and that of your friends) to set up an account so new contacts are added as soon as you get their phone number, assuming they use WhatsApp. Unlike Facebook though, it is not linked to a larger service.
WhatsApp allows you to send free instant messages to anyone you know with the app installed and you can chat with individuals or groups. You can send videos, pictures, voice messages and location data, and it also features some easy-to-use sharing features and has a huge array of emoticons to spice up your messages.
WhatsApp – what's bad?
WhatsApp, while providing a good core service, is kind of light on extras. There's no moving stickers or mini games. As with Messenger, there is no option for video calling either. You can't log out of WhatsApp either because it uses your phone number, so you will always receive messages (but you don't appear as ''online'' until you enter the app).
Conclusion
Facebook's Messenger app still needs a lot of work whereas WhatsApp is pretty perfect in its simplicity. Messenger offers some additional features like free voice calling that WhatsApp doesn't have yet, but WhatsApp allows for more file sharing options and customization. Messenger is a small part of a much larger social network and WhatsApp's basic messaging service has no frills. There are actually more differences than similarities.
Facebook Messenger can be checked on the web but WhatsApp cannot, and this is quite significant. When I want to change from swiping and have a more fluid conversation using a physical keyboard I have to switch to Facebook. WhatsApp has a very good reputation for delivering messages whereas Messenger isn't quite as reliable.
You can very easily use both IM services without any overlap, or replace both of them with other options.
Neither of these instant messengers are perfect, and both have spotty security histories. But both have a huge following and that is their strength – chances are that all of your friends are using either one or both of these services. While there are other, better-featured messenger apps available they simply do not have the same reach.
It seems unlikely to me that Facebook will mess with WhatsApp too much, but monetizing that service further will surely come in time (at the moment neither service has ads). The decision really comes down to whether you want a service tied to your social network or to those friends whose phone numbers you have – or both. Or you can go AWOL entirely and check out our list of the best WhatsApp alternatives and encourage your friends to start using one of those instead.
Do you use either or both of these services? Has Facebook's purchase of WhatsApp made you consider alternatives?
Friday, 26 June 2015
8 GOOD WAYS TO ATTRACT MORE PEOPLE READ YOUR POST
Your precious words. You know they’ve got to be right to attract the audience you want.
You’ve slaved over them, carefully crafting each phrase. You finally hit “publish,” and what happens?
Nobody reads them.
No comments, no tweets, no sharing on Facebook.
It’s enough to send a writer into deep depression, and wipe out motivation to keep producing great content.
Think you need to spend another 10,000 hours perfecting your writing skills? Probably not.
Actually, the solution may be a lot easier than you expect. Writing less and styling your text so it’s easy to read could be all you need to do to attract and hold attention.
Impatient searchers
Jakob Nielson’s seminal web usability study from 1997 showed that 79% of web users scan rather than read.
Think about how you use the web. You’re in search of information. And if you don’t find it on the page you’re visiting, you click away and look elsewhere.
The web is a “lean forward and participate” medium. Television, by contrast, is a “lean back and let it wash over me” medium.
What can you do to engage your readers so they lean into your content, stay on your pages and interact with your information?
Make it snappy
To write successfully for the web, you need to forget some of what you learned in English composition class.
Accept that people scan web pages rather than reading them in detail, and work with this reality rather than fighting it.
If you want to cover a complex topic, consider breaking it into a series of posts. It’s a great way to keep people coming back for more, and your reader will find it easier to digest your content if they get it in portion-controlled sizes.
Structure your paragraphs in the inverted pyramid style. This means stating your conclusion first, then supporting it with the sentences that follow. This helps scanners to move from point to point, and decide where they’d like to dive in deeper.
Once you’ve done that, use the following easy design techniques to make your content much more reader-friendly. It takes just a few minutes to turn a post from an overwhelming mass of gray text to something that engages the reader and pulls her in.
1. Embrace the line break
There are few easier ways to make your content more readable. Even complex content can be made much more reader-friendly with the simple introduction of lots of white space. Feature one idea per paragraph, and keep them short — three or four sentences at most.
And try writing some paragraphs with one sentence only.
2. Break up your content with compelling subheads
One technique taught here at Copyblogger is to write your headline and subheads first.
A strong headline (and therefore a strong premise) is vital to getting readers to come check you out in the first place. And solid subheads keep the reader engaged, acting as “mini headlines” to keep them moving through the rest of your content.
Make your subheads intriguing, but informative, too. Web readers have well-honed BS meters, so don’t exaggerate or you’ll lose credibility. “Compelling” is not the same as “hypey.”
Once you’ve written your subheads, review them to see what your reader/scanner will understand if he or she reads only that part of your article. Is there a compelling story? Will they get the gist of your information?
3. Use bulleted lists
They create fascinations your readers can’t resist
They’re an easily-scannable way to present multiple points
They look different from the rest of your text, so they provide a visual break for your reader
4. Use deep captions.
Studies have shown that image captions are consistently some of the most-read copy on a page. Try pairing a strong image with a “deep caption.”
Deep captions are two to three sentences long. That’s long enough to intrigue your reader to dig in to your whole article.
5. Add highly relevant links
Internal links back to your own cornerstone content will keep people on your site and reading your best material.
External links demonstrate that you’ve researched the topic and want to highlight other experts.
Good content uses both to expand your reader’s understanding and add value.
Another advantage of internal links is they make it less frustrating when some dirtbag scrapes your content (cuts and pastes it to their own site without attribution).
6. Use strategic formatting
Add emphasis to your web copy by bolding important concepts. You reader will be able to scan through and pick out the most important information at a glance.
Don’t highlight everything (which would have the same effect as highlighting nothing). Instead, emphasize the key points so the scanner can quickly pick them out.
7. Harness the power of numbers
Think those numbered list posts are tired? Think again. Numbers are an incredibly effective way to both capture attention and to keep the reader oriented.
If you don’t believe me, take a quick look at the “Popular Articles” on the right hand of this site. You’ll get a mini-tutorial in some of the ways you can use numbers (and other techniques) to make a post more inviting.
You can often make a post more compelling just by numbering your main points. Give it a try.
8. Check your dual readership path
Once you’ve used subheads, numbers, bulleted lists and other formatting to highlight the key elements of your post, read through it again — looking only at the text you’ve called special attention to.
Does the reader get the gist? Have you pulled out the most interesting and relevant words, the words that will pull your scanner in and turn her into a reader?
How about you? What are your favorite techniques for getting readers to lean in to your web content? Let’s talk about it in the comments.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
BLOGGING
Monday, 26 January 2015
clash of clans how to get free gems
FIRST:
Never trust a online hack that offers you unlimited gems,money,elexir e.t.c.They are just spam they want to get your account and want to make it there own.So dont try online hacks or you will lose all your account.
SECOND:
You can earn free gems by removing objects like rock,bushes e.t.c.Each can give you 2 or 3 gems and save the gems you earn or you will be back to 0 gems.And if you keep on removing object the NEAT AND TIDY achievement will also be finished.And you will get gems from there too.
THIRD:
you can also earn gems by completing achievements.Keep a sharp eye on achievements like complete an achievement to gained 1250 trophies and reward will be 450 gems
FOURTH:
There are many apps like appnana and feature points that gives you free gift cards.Earn points and get a google play gift card from which you can buy gems for clash of clans.APP NANA is the best if u take my suggesion.
HOPE YOU PEOPLE LIKE MY TRICKS AND TIPS.
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
articles
- QR codes. How to best use them in small business Marketing.
What is a QR Code?
- They look and work a bit like bar codes on products at the supermarket. The letters QR stand for ‘Quick Response’ and the original codes were created by Toyota to help them track vehicles on their manufacturing line.
- QR codes are becoming quite popular. You can spot them pretty much anywhere, from large billboards to the stick of deodorant in your bathroom. As more and more people areadopting smart phones, QR codes can become a powerful part of your marketing mix. If you’re unsure about how to go about creating a marketing strategy for mobile platforms, QR codes is an easy way to get started.
- Adding QR codes to your informational brochure is pretty common these days.You can use apps such as Likify to create a QR Code that you include on all hard copy marketing material directing people to your Facebook fan page and other social networks.
- ihope this is informational