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Friday 31 October 2014

12 Tips for Create and Publish your Android or IOS App

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1. Create a Facebook page for your app

Post relevant non-sales content your target audience would enjoy and invite everyone you know to like your page. Post updates on your business page, then share them on your personal page. Don’t forget to include links to your app in the market on each story. You can also drive installs for your app using Facebook’s mobile app paid promotion tools available here.

2. Create a Twitter feed for your app

Follow people tweeting about your app's niche, other app developers, leaders in your industry. Retweet and use hashtags deliberately!

3. Update your LinkedIn profile with picture/link to app

Your app link can be positioned in the "other" website slot so you can rename it. You could also add a company page and add your app as a product. We’ve also seen some people create a custom image promoting their app, and including the QR Code, to upload under the images/media inclusions at the bottom of each section on your LinkedIN profile / company page - find out how, here.

4. Post a demo video of your app on YouTube

Make sure you upload videos of your app with a link to download! You can also develop a video showing your app in action. This is useful to add to your YouTube page as well as your blog.  Use the appropriate keywords and tags. Here’s a great blog post with all the tools / tips you’ll need to make a great mobile app demo video.

5. Set up a Google + account for your app

Remember that Google’s favorite social network is their own Google Plus, so if you want great search results, this is a key step. Follow communities in your industry and post/+1 interesting content publicly. Try Google Hangouts On Air to broadcast your app launch, live stream and auto saved to YouTube.

6. Add a Download Link in Your Email Signature

We love services like WiseStamp for including social updates and promotional ads linking to the market download pages for your new mobile app. There’s a free version, and it’s super easy to do. Make your emails work for you!

7. Send out a Press Release

Numerous mobile app target specific industries – for example, gardeners, sports enthusiasts,  or music fans. Search for an online magazine or blogs that cover your niche and send them a notice that your app is on the market. Don’t forget to include screenshots and a link to download the app. There are free newswire / press release services available across the web, but we prefer some of the paid services like Vocus and SB Wire that have the broadest distribution and can really help from an SEO perspective as well.

8. Ask your users for ratings

Ask your colleagues, friends, and your users too, to give your app a review; and not just once, but through as many social networks, emails, etc. as possible. All comments and feedback is useful, and according to a survey, 84% of users said that app ratings are necessary to them when deciding whether to download an app or not. Don’t be shy. Never tell them what to say, but remember that ALL feedback is helpful. Don’t forget also to respond to those reviews, especially if there are suggestions / criticisms in them. Users will respect your new app business much more if they know you are listening.

9. Start a newsletter or let your existing users know about your new mobile app

If you’ve already got a current community of users subscribed to a newsletter, definitely take advantage of it as another way to let them know about your new app. If not, this is as good a time as any to start one. Just don’t fall for the trap of talking endlessly about yourself; instead offer various and useful content. We’re big fans of MailChimp as a fast, easy and free way to get started with your eMail newsletters.

10. Post QR codes in your store, on your product and other offline media.

When we publish your app you will have received a free unique QR Code that links to your app’s page in all the markets.  Place these on your menus, business cards, window stickers, etc. Make sure that you include a call-to-action to encourage use. There are great ideas on sites like moo.com for all sorts of fun things you can print your links on.

11. Feature your mobile app on your website.

This doesn’t mean a small link in the footer. You need to bolster it prominently where appropriate. Take into account using a special offer to get customers to download your app to make it worth their time. Be sure to use your icon or screenshots to really make them pop.

12. Run a contest

Encourage people to tweet and share content on their social networks promoting your app in exchange for entry into some contest to win a great incentive/prize. A random person every week can win a promo code to download your app for free if it is a paid one. Here is a great blog post to help you to be sure that your app sweepstake / contest is legal and following best practices.

Thursday 30 October 2014

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Wednesday 29 October 2014

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Remove autorun.inf virus on USB drive

plug the USB drive into your computer, a window dialogue may appear, don’t click on Ok , just choose ‘Cancel’.
Go to command prompt and type your USB drive letter.
Type dir /w/a and press enter, this will display a list of the files in in your flash drive. Remove the files: Ravmon.exe, ntdelect.com, New Folder.exe, kavo.exe  svchost.exe, autorun.inf  If you find them.
To delete the virus just type del and the filename example. F:\del autorun.inf and hit enter.
Run a antivirus scan on your USB drives just to make sure that all threats are removed successfully
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Boot your system in the safe mode and then open a command prompt.
Delete the following files: 
%System%\config\csrss.exe
%WinDir%\media\arona.exe
%System%\logon.bat
%System%\config\autorun.inf
C:\autorun.inf
D:\autorun.inf
E:\ autorun.inf
F:\autorun.inf
autorun.inf files in all drives.
Open the registry editor and delete following parameters:
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System]
DisableTaskMgr = 1
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
NoFolderOptions = 1
[HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce]
"Worms" = "%System%\logon.bat"
Reboot your computer

See more information about Win32.AutoRun.
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Kingo Android ROOT automatically detects any gadget you connect to your computer to start the rooting process. Don't mistake this for a custom ROM, though; you'll still need one of those once you root your phone and this app doesn't give you many options in that respect. It will sync your data to a second app before you root just in case something goes wrong. Once you've done that, the app presents you with a single button that lets you root your phone. All you need to do is click it and it goes to work. The whole process takes a few minutes, which is standard among rooting programs. In addition to its smooth performance, Kingo Android ROOT has a futuristic layout, which is nice for the small amount of time you spend looking at it.

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Monday 27 October 2014

Google Adsense Scam Around the World Beware

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I have come to say that Google Adsense has scammed many people. If you go on webmaster forums these days, you will find thousands of accounts from decent, honest people who say that Google Adsense scammed them.

First off, let me explain what Adsense is. Adsense is a third-party ad network for publishers. Advertisers buy advertisements on Google Adwords. Website owners can enroll in Adsense to enable text, image, and video advertisements on their websites. Google puts those Adwords advertisements on websites that use Google Adsense.

Every time a user clicks on a Google Adsense advertisement, the advertiser pays money. That money gets divided amongst Google and the website owner who's Adsense advertisement was clicked on. Before acceptance, the webmaster who's applying for an Adsense account must agree that he/she will not click on his own Adsense advertisements, nor will he provide an incentive for users to click on advertisements. Google Adsense does this to prevent website owners from clicking on their own advertisements. This is good, because Google is trying to prevent website owners from defrauding advertisers.

The following is how webmasters who use Google Adsense get paid. Adsense will only pay you when your Adsense account reaches above $100. Then, on the month when you're account reaches $100, you will get paid in 30 days. For example, I have an account, and my account reached $50 on Febuary 28, 2011. Google will not pay me, because I haven't reached the $100 payment threshold yet. Then, by the end of March (which is March 31, 2011), my Adsense account has $120. Google will pay me that $120 30 days after March 31, 2011, which is April 30, 2011.

Now this is where the story gets interesting. Google sometimes deletes Adsense accounts whose webmasters are clicking on their own advertisements. This is the right thing to do, because they are trying to prevent people from scamming Adsense and the advertisers. But thing is, Google has deleted thousands of accounts, and the website owners who own those accounts DIDN'T click on their own advertisements. Is this not a scam or what?

Let me explain how this works. I've recently been scammed by them, and no, I absolutely did not click on my own advertisements.

As you might know if you've been following my articles, I have my own website. I started putting Google Adsense advertisements on my website since Febuary 16, 2011. My total Adsense earnings at the end of Febuary 28, 2011 was $67. By the end of yesterday (March 14, 2011), my earnings had reached $190. so, that meant, by the end of March, my Adsense earnings will have been above the $100 payment threshold. That also means, that Google Adsense would have to pay me soon.

And for some reason, Google banned my account today (March 15, 2011). Just like that. I didn't click on any of my own advertisements. I didn't give my website viewers any incentives to click on my own advertisements. Since they banned my account (pub-3089811986405667), I don't get paid a single cent of that $190 I had in my Adsense account. Now I'm currently trying to appeal to Google, but I know that it will be useless. Thousands of other honest people have had their accounts banned, and they've also tried to appeal to Google. But maybe, MAYBE, 1 in 10,000 banned accounts get unbanned.

Problem is, I have no proof that I didn't click on my own Adsense advertisements. Google does not share any data or analytics about who clicked on my ads, and where these clickers' IP addresses are from. All I know is how much money I made from Adsense, and how many people viewed my Adsense Ads. In other words, there is no way for me to prove to Google that I did not click on my own ads.

And about that $190 I had in my Adsense account. What happens to that money? I don't get that money. Google "says" that they will return the money to advertisers. But I doubt it. They probably just keep the money themselves. And isn't it coincidental that Google banned my account, just when I had reached the payment threshold? I don't think it's coincidental at all.

I am not trying to bemoan my own misfortune. I am just trying to warn the general public, and other website owners who use Adsense. Google can choose to delete your Adsense account at any time. All they need to do is say that you've clicked on your own Adsense ads (even if you haven't), and they can ban your account. Just like that. After all, how are you going to collect the proof showing that you didn't click on your own ads?

A case like mine has happened to thousands of people who haven't clicked on their own advertisements. Think about it. Google might ban around 5000 accounts a day (there are approximately 3 million Adsense accounts ). Of that 5000 banned accounts on any particular day, 4000 are banned because those accounts clicked on their own ads. The other 1000 were banned because Google had "evidence" saying the account owner clicked on his own ads, when in fact they actually didn't do anything wrong.

There are two types of people(s) who have Adsense accounts. One type: the website owner makes probably a few dollars every day. The second type: the website has millions of pageviews, and makes hundreds of thousands every day from Adsense. Funny thing is, it's always the small accounts that don't make much money who get their accounts banned.

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In this article, I will show you how to create a .cmd file. This post is actually created to support my previous article on Windows Azure: How to Enable Classic ASP Support. It is actually very simple to create a .cmd command file. Here’s how to do it.
  1. Launch Notepad by clicking on Start then type Notepad on the search bar. Click on Notepad to launch the program.
  2. Type in your commands in Notepad. For example: start /w pkgmgr /iu:IIS-ASP 
  3. Save your file with a name of your choice BUT with an extension of .cmd


NOTE: Make sure that the Save as type is All Files, and Encoding is ANSI
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  1. Informative Blogs: We commend the time it must take to research and write informative blogs. Some cover topics in history or current events; others relate detailed information on hobbies, techniques or procedures.
  2. Creative Rants: Rants are posted everywhere and we understand that it must feel good to get the frustration out. But some bloggers have made the extra effort to make their rants entertaining, informative and even funny.
  3. Company Weblogs: Companies are beginning to see the benefit of projecting a more “human” or “approachable” image and are publishing blogs. We have seen some blogs that do a good job at educating customers about products or even frustrations and accomplishments involved in developing a new product.
  4. Personal Accounts: Often news broadcasters/ publishers do not have the time or space to relate the whole story. Some writers are taking it upon themselves to document the daily details of an event, like a political race or a natural disaster. This has added a ground level, human voice to pivotal events.
  5. Cultural Introspectives: Some people are using their blogs to help others understand their culture, history and social views, in hope that understanding will inspire improved global relations and altruistic action.
  6. Pioneering Ideas: Many blogs start a buzz or promote original ideas before they are realized or marketed to the general public. Since most blogs are not motivated by monetary goals they are free avenues of discussion of innovative or alternative thought.
  7. Niche Notching: Blogs are cheap or free and readily available, so even blogs that cover obscure or unique topics find readers. No matter what your interest is, you can find a blog on that topic.
  8. Family Blogs: Staying in touch is hard and there are always schedule conflicts. Some families use a blog to share family news and pictures and the blog is available to the entire family anytime of day.
  9. Creative Writing: Getting published is hard; publishing a book takes a long time and comes with challenges. Some writers are skipping the traditional publishing route and just writing. Blogs can get a writers work out to the world in a hassle free manner. We found many well–composed and thoughtful posts originated by talented writers.
  10. Travel Blogs: We discovered interesting travel accounts. Some bloggers write about vacationing, others about their tour of service or their research and humanitarian efforts in an impoverished or developing country.

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Use these 10 tips as a guide for creating remarkable blog posts:

1. Remarkable blog posts focus on one point and one point only.


One of the first things I do when I sit down to plan a blog post is determine the one and only point that every reader should take away after reading it. Sure, you’re going to need several supporting points, but if you stay focused on that one objective, your readers will stay focused with you.

For instance, after you’re done reading this post, I want you to think, “Wow. I need to start (continue) creating remarkable blog posts and use these ten tips as a guide, or my material will get ignored.”

2. Remarkable blog posts help someone out.


If you’re about to hit publish and you can’t say to yourself, “This is going to help at least one person
if not potentially thousands—do something better, learn something new, or discover a new way of thinking about something,” then you’re not doing your job.

The great bloggers understand that educating and entertaining the audience is the best way to keep them coming back.

3. Remarkable blog posts follow the same story structure you learned when you         were nine years old.


A blog post should be written like any other piece of content—it needs a well-defined beginning, middle, and end. Start with an outline (like your fourth-grade teacher taught you) and your final product will almost write itself (almost). Keep it organized, both from a formatting standpoint and from a copy standpoint, and you will keep your reader’s head in the game. Who knows, he or she may even make it through the entire post, which brings me to my next point…

4. Remarkable blog posts are skimmable.


If you’ve captivated your readers enough that they are hanging on every word of your post, good for you. You’ve definitely created a remarkable blog post.

For the rest of you, make sure your blog posts are skimmable. Your reader should be able to skim the post, pick up the main points, and decide whether he or she wants to dig in deeper on a particular topic. Use methods like bullets, headings and sub-headings, numbered lists, and bolded call-outs to achieve this.

5. Remarkable blog posts use headlines that are both relevant and attention-             grabbing.


My stance on headlines is a little different from others’. Some believe that you should focus exclusively on the attention-grabbing aspects of the headline, most times at the expense of the relevancy of the headline. Not only is that unfair to your readers, but when they do click over and realize that the headline doesn’t match the content, you just lost them.

I used to write my headlines last. That was a mistake. I now write them first, because a great headline can inspire a great post, or even change your initial direction for the post. I write a bunch of headlines, maybe five or seven, and then after I’m finished with my blog post copy, I go back and see if I need to adjust. Occasionally I’ve gotten it right the first time, but more often, I adjust or combine part of one with another to create the winner. Copyblogger is a fantastic resource for those looking to write great blog post headlines.

6. Remarkable blog posts follow a great headline with an even better opening             paragraph.


Writing a remarkable intro is an art form unto itself. You’ve sold the reader with a headline and a subsequent click, but now he or she is in the theater, waiting for the movie to start, and it better be awesome.

There are plenty of things you can try here – some people like asking compelling questions or making a statement that might challenge common opinion on your subject, creating controversy in your reader’s mind. Others, like myself, typically start with a quick and personal story or include a jaw-dropping stat. Regardless of your technique, this is no different than the lead paragraph of a newspaper or magazine article; it is what has to draw the reader into the rest of your piece and capture attention. Your intro paragraph needs to contain a compelling hook—some reason to keep reading, and should always give the reader a succinct overview of what you plan to cover in your post.

7. Remarkable blog posts cannot contain sloppy errors.


The greatest ideas—and a remarkable post—can be ruined by the really simple stuff: spelling errors, formatting problems, murky visuals, awkward spacing, or broken links.

In carpentry, errors are avoided using a “measure twice, cut once” mindset. In blogging, I say it’s more like “edit thrice, publish once.”

8. Remarkable blog posts are optimized for humans…and for search engines.


This, like many of the other nine points, deserves its own post. If you’ve been blogging for an extended period of time, and you’re not seeing the benefits of organic search traffic, then you’re likely doing something wrong from an SEO standpoint.

9. Remarkable blog posts are easily shareable.


Just today, I checked out a prospective client’s blog, and when I got there, I was pleasantly surprised at the volume of content. Then came the cringe-worthy moment…all that content, and so difficult to share. No LinkedIn sharing option. The Tweet button led to a dead end. And there was no easy way to forward along via email.

Creating remarkable blog posts is hard. Sharing them should not be. Allison Novak’s 7 Tips for Social Sharing will get you started down the right path.

10. Remarkable blog posts include a call to action.


If you’ve followed these steps and created a remarkable blog post, you now have a captive audience. They may want to move on to something else, but at least give them an opportunity to hang out and get more involved with what you’re doing.

Keep your calls to action short and simple. Some might offer the reader more information, like “Read these related blog posts.” Others might be calls for engagement, like “Anything to add? What else makes for a remarkable blog post? Share in the comments.” Another option is to offer a different piece of content that allows the reader to delve deeper into the blog post topic, like “Want more blogging tips? Download our ultimate guide to creating remarkable blog posts.” All will create an increased level of audience engagement.

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