Sunday, June 30, 2013

Trunk USB Connection Doubles To Hold Phone

Trunk LightningThere are all kinds of ways to charge up your smart phone. Some are simple wires which are long and get the job done. Others are special docks or connections to provide you with something quite different than the normal USB style cables we are all so used to. In the past few weeks, we have shown you some interesting ones that have style to the process of charging up your smart phone. Or some which are portable battery chargers for when you get that dreaded low battery indicator. But, what if you want something that is super simple and gives you something else at the same time. What is there out there like that?

We have found the Trunk from iLoveHandles.com. This is one that is different from all the rest. As you can see, it is a very short cable in length and is between 4 to 5 inches in length. You do not have those long flexible wires laying around with this one. Instead you have a very stiff connector which can be shaped to hold your iPhone 5 (Lightning connection) up in the air as you can see by the picture.

Trunk microUSBOr it can be any microUSB connection to charge up your smart phone with the Trunk charging cable. Be aware that some of the larger phones may be top heavy on this. Just think about how you could use this to hold up your phone while you work. While it is plugged into a USB port, you are also charging it up. The Trunk is a simple idea.

And when you want to go, you can straighten out the Trunk and just slip it into your pocket. A really great idea. The Trunk, in either the Lightning or microUSB connection will cost you $19.95. Colors are simple. White for the Lightning version and Black for the microUSB version. If you want to get something different, this is it.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

New Powerstrip Shape With POWERQUBE And USB Slots

Kickstarter Friday - Protect your devices with power stripe cube


PowerQubeWe have all seen the power strip, that straight line of plugs which gives you protection for power spikes. It does the job, but is not exactly the easiest thing to work with. That is because of the inflexible shape of your basic strip. We have seen some interesting ones this past year, but we are now seeing one that seems to really provide a better way for our mobile society. This is in the shape of a cube which is somewhat different and it comes with 3 USB slots for charging up mobile devices. It is called the POWERQUBE.

This week's KickStarter project is the POWERQUBE. And the POWERQUBE sure looks different from what you are used to seeing in a power strip making it much more appealing because of the shape. With a total of 6 power outlets and 3 USB slots, you can be charging up your portable devices all at the same time. The POWERQUBE is 5.5 inches square and 2.75 inches tall. Very compact and not bad to look at either.

If you are mobile like most of us, you have a laptop, at least 1 tablet, smart phone and possibly an iPod. There are potentially more devices that others may have. But, with the POWERQUBE, I can be charging up all my devices and potentially that of a friend at the same tine. With a 5 foot power cord, I can have this set on the desk quite nicely and it looks like it fits in.

The POWERQUBE KickStarter project is set to end on July 14th with estimated dates for shipping to contributors in September. If you want to join in and support a worthwhile product, head on over to the contributions page for POWERQUBE. Contributions of $30 and above will get you your own POWERQUBE to be delivered in September. The $30 contributions are running low and may be gone by the time that you read this. You can still participate at the $35 level. Take a look at this one as you are going to be seeing more of it.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Wireless Solar Keyboard Eliminates Need For Charging Batteries

Solar KeyboardIf you are very interested in solar, then you need to continue reading. Many of us like to use wireless keyboards rather than wired. And for tablets, using a Bluetooth keyboard is the way to go. There are also wireless keyboards that work with a USB plug to connect you up to the computer or tablet. One of the problems with wireless keyboards is the same problem that plaques smart phones. The life of the batteries is not as it should be.

But, for the wireless keyboard, there is a solution for the battery life problem. The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard eliminates the need for charging up the batteries. No more having the keyboard stop working because the batteries are low or drained. By adding two solar panels to the top of the keyboard, they remove the need to charge it up. It is being charged simply by using it. Since most tablets do not have USB ports, this is going to be limited to use with a computer or latptop.

We associate solar with sun light as the source for conversion into store-able power. But, with the Solar Keyboard, it will charge from the light in the room. That is the light coming from the light fixture. This removes the need to ever have to plug in a USB cable to charge it up and can be considered the first real wireless keyboard

The wireless portion operates at 2.4 Ghz. So, you need to make sure there will not be interference from other devices. And this comes in at 1/3 inch in thickness making it very low profile. With this thin profile, you can move back from the computer to use it and will work great when your screen is beamed onto a projection device for viewing by a larger audience. If you like wireless keyboards, but hate to have to keep plugging them in for charging, take a look at the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard.

The Solar keyboard is available at Amazon for a price of $52.99.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Foundation Dock Provides A Dock For Your iPhone And More

Foundation DockNew products are coming out all the time in the technology world. Some are stylish in how they look and others are functional in what they provide. Getting both together is a good thing so that you can show off what you have bought while you are using it. If you like the idea of having a dock for your smart phone so that you can just drop it in and have the phone standing up, a new one is coming very soon. The Foundation Dock will provide you with a dock for selected smart phones, but it is going to be so much more than that simple function.

The Foundation Dock comes from World of Simple Design and while the design looks simple, it has so much more to it. It starts with a sleeve that your phone slips into to hold it in place. From there, it has a very stiff cable attached to it which holds the phone up in the air so you can use it. The cables come in a variety of colors. At the end of the cable is a USB connector which plugs into the base unit. And the base unit has a number of features.

Besides the connection on the top for the sleeve cable, it comes with 4 USB connections on the side, supporting USB 2.0/3.0. There is also a USB connection on the back side as well. It includes an audio connection out so that you can connect your phone through the Foundation Dock to your stereo or other devices. And since there is a sleeve you can purcahse for the iPod, you can dock your iPod and play your music. There is also an included 4 watt speaker as well. Seems like they have covered it all.

So, you can disconnect the sleeve and cable from the base of the Foundation Dock and connect it into a USB slot on your computer. Or even in your car in the old cigarette lighter. And for that, they have an optional part you can purchase for the USB car charger so you can plug your Foundation Dock connection in to charge it up. And with the stiff cable, you can have it standing up. It is not recommended to use your phone in the car while you are driving.

The one limiting factor on the Foundation Dock is the docking unit itself. They fit very snugly on the phone so that it is tight and will hold the phone in place. As a result, having one for all the variety of phone makes and sizes is not going to be practical, so the Foundation Dock is only going to make the dock unit to fit the most popular phones. At the moment, that includes the iPhone 3, 4S, iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3. They have included the iPod as a selection as well. So, when you purchase one, you have to select the phone you are going to be using with it.

By the time that you read this, the Foundation Dock may have already been released as it is expected any day now. On the Foundation Dock site you can order yours for $129 as part of the pre-order group. It is not known whether the price will increase when it is generally available. If you like the idea of a dock for your phone along with other features, take a look at the Foundation Dock.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Extremely Lightweight Portable Battery Charger - Jackery Air

KickStart Friday - World's Lightest Portable Charger Coming


Jackery AirWe have talked a lot about battery chargers for smart phones. The primary reason for that is the lack of batteries lasting even a day under decent usage. It seems that you cannot get through the work day without having to plug your smart phone into a charger. And with larger screens and more features, that continues to be the big problem. Battery life is just not there. And as long as that condition exists, the need to carry a portable battery charger exists. It is something you need to pay attention to. We are finally seeing a number which are small and very portable. And the latest one coming is very thin as well.

The Jackery Air is this weeks KickStarter project and fits in with a growing trend of popularity for portable chargers. This one is unique in that it is the shape of a smart phone, but much thinner in size. We have been seeing so many that are square cylinders or ones that are very thick in size. The Jackery Air has a case made of aluminum which is going to cut down on the weight on that one item alone.

They are offering the Jackery Air in two sizes, 2800 mAh and 5000 mAh. The smaller size only weighs in at 5 ounces and is capable of charging your iPhone 5 with 2 charges. The larger model weighs in at 5.5 ounces and is capable of charging up your iPhone 5 with 3 charges. With almost double the battery capacity, it is interesting that you will only get an additional charge out of it. I would have thought 3.5 charges, but not a big deal.

The Jackery Air is still raising funding, though they have exceed the goal of $30,000 with 21 days still to go. They are now adding stretch goals and adding a great deal. But you will have to go to the KickStarter Project for Jackery Air site to see what they are offering. The Jackery Air is planned to be shipped next month for those who have helped fund the project. You should take a look at this one as it carries value for you.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Goal Zero & ATT To Setup Charging Stations - Alternatives?

Is this really the best solution to be provided for charging phones?


[caption id="attachment_5458" align="alignleft" width="305"]GoalZero_NY Credit: Goal Zero[/caption]Many of us remember the problems experienced in New York and New Jersey where power was out in areas for an extended period of time. So much so, that people were lining up to charge smartphones, tablets and laptops so that they could continue to communicate with others. It brought out the worst fears that we all have about our devices running out of power because there is not a power source available. It seems that in New York, ATT & Goal Zero have teamed up to provide solar power stations to people who are in need of a charge for their smart phones. This sounds like a great idea. Or is it?

This has been widely reported, such as by The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. Calling them the Street Charge stations, the goal is to provide 25 of the solar power chargers from Goal Zero in a partnership with AT&T. This sounds like a really great idea. They will place these in various areas where those who need a charge can use one. At least on the surface it does sound like a good idea.

We all know about the problems with with cell phone theft where thieves do the snatch and grab routine before running off with a person's cell phone. Here in San Francisco, this is a very big problem with people sometimes getting injured as thieves steal smartphones. It was just last week where officials in both San Francisco and New York were calling on wireless carriers to put "kill switches" on smart phones to make they worthless to thieves once reported stolen.

That does not look like it is going to happen anytime soon. And as a result, the really great idea of solar charging stations in New York is going to create a situation for thieves to steal them. Having people standing around with their smartphone sitting on a table is going to invite problems. A better alternative is to have a battery charger which you carry with you to charge up your smartphone. At least you would not be exposing yourself to getting your phone stolen.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Phone Charging Cable As Stand - Une Bobine

Bobine wideProducts come and go over time and we try and find some very interesting ones to share with you. We came across one which will hold your phone up in the air while charging it. It is that kind of a product that we find as something different from all the others out in the market. The Une Bobine charging stand has taken the normal charging cable and wrapped wire around it to make it stiff. With that, you can bend it into just about any shape that you would like to see it in.

The Une Bobine comes from Fuse Chicken and makes one wonder where they came up with names like that. Well, Une Bobine translated from French means "coil", so that is where it came from. The 24 inch long cable has been stiffened with a metal cover that is stiff and flexible at the same time. You coil the cable to get it into the necessary shape to support your smart phone. Though the heavier the phone, the more of a coil will be necessary to support it in the air. There is going to be a limit as to just how much weight this can support.

Having your phone in the air while charging it has some great value. But, if you need to get a stand for your phone while taking pictures, this will work for you in that need. And if you think the 24 inch cable is too long, they are offering one that is only 12 inches long. So, you get choices as to which one is going to meet your needs.

There are several reported issues with using the Une Bobine charging cable and stand. The first one may not appear obvious to everyone. If you have a case, you are more than likely going to have to remove it before connecting to the Une Bobine. The other reported issue requires a balancing act to keep the phone upright after twisting the cable into a position that will hold the phone upright. This is not going to work in a car as turns, stops, etc. are going to change the balance and the phone is going to topple over.

You can pick up your own Une Bobine cable from Amazon for Android phones for $29.95. They also have the iPhone version for sale and both versions are for the 24 inch charging cable.
Here is a video showing how to connect the Une Bobine cable up to the iPhone 5 with the Lightning adapter.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

A Daily Plan For Social Media Growth

Social media calendar on smaprtphoneWhen I first starting using social media I wanted someone to give me a checklist, something I could complete every morning and not have to think about the rest of the day. I like routine and when I have a daily regiment I find I make daily progress. But after searching online for some time, I never found a social media daily plan or checklist from the experts. So I came up with my own checklist, and in the following article I take you through it step-by-step.

It may not be the best plan, or best plan for you, but it’s a starting point. Many business owners and online marketers use social media because that’s what you’re supposed to do these days, and lack a real plan they can stick to day-in, day-out to reach their goals.

This article is designed to give you a plan, one you can execute every day to reach your goals, even if you have a busy schedule.

It’s a flexible daily plan that you can (and should) tweak to meet your own business needs and goals, and is intended to be one part of your overall social media strategy. I hope you find it useful.




Contents



  1. Introduction and Goals

  2. Going Big

  3. The Plan

  4. Phase I

  5. Seeding Your Accounts

  6. Groups, Pages and Automation

  7. Phase II

  8. Weekly Tasks

  9. Tools

  10. Phase III



YOUR GOALS


Without goals, you won’t be able to measure success and know if what you’re doing is worth the effort. You may not know why you are performing certain activities and become inconsistent. The following are a few basic examples, but you could certainly come up with many others:

  • Networking, growing personal networks

  • Serve customers and gather feedback

  • Establish yourself as an expert or thought-leader in your niche

  • Capture leads

  • Drive traffic to your website, products


The daily plan detailed in this article is focused on growing your social networks, so that your social media accounts serve as a platform to reach any of the example goals, or those goals that have yet to be inspired. The larger your network, the easier it will be to network, get traffic, leads, and establish yourself as an expert.

For the remainder of this post, the main objective will be to grow your networks as quickly as possible with the least amount of effort, so that at any time you may pivot to any campaign or new goal that develops.

YOUR MODELS


I recommend having a second objective that will help you tweak your social media plan. Identify someone, a person or company, who is successful in your niche and is currently at a level in their business that you want to reach. If possible find more than one. These will serve as models to emulate.

Study your models. Determine how big their social networks are. Using tools like Quantcast and Alexa you can gauge how much traffic they are driving to their sites. Take note at what they are posting and see what gets the most Likes, Retweets and Google +1’s.

With some deep research, you may even be able to estimate how much money they’re earning online. Use this information to come up with targets for you to reach.
Your second objective should be to reach your target in X number of months. As your social media plan is in motion, you can adjust your activities as needed to meet the goal.

Next we go BIG...


HOW BIG?


Your first milestone in your social media journey should be to reach the level of someone who is already having success in your niche. However, your work doesn't have to end there. It’s the philosophy of this author that bigger is better when it comes to your own social networks.

You may hear a very different type of advice from the social media “gurus," who preach building quality networks by screening friends and followers. In my experience, the amount time it takes to “qualify” people I allow in my network does not justify the payoff. That’s just me.

There are many advantages to having social networking accounts with large followings. People (and advertisers) are attracted to big numbers. Even with so-called “low quality” networks (if there is such a thing), with large networks you’ll have more traffic, more joint-venture opportunities, and you’ll find it takes less effort to grow your followers and fans. Your networks will become real assets you can leverage.

The truth is that there is no right answer here, and until you find the answer for yourself, just grow. As you grow and measure your success, your goals will become clear and your strategy will become refined.

THE BIG FOUR


In our social media daily plan, we’re going to focus on the big four social-networking sites: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.

There are two more sites you should have a presence on and use for traffic: YouTube and Pinterest.

YouTube is an extremely powerful tool for connecting with your audience and driving traffic. It’s not a part of our daily plan because it takes time to produce quality video content. However, I suggest you create video content and include a video marketing strategy as part of your overall social media plan.

I mention Pinterest because the site can deliver lots of traffic depending on your niche. It’s worth testing with your visual content to see if it can help meet your traffic and business goals.

THE BIG PICTURE


As mentioned earlier, the daily action plan is meant to be a portion of your overall social media strategy. The plan includes activities that will easily fit your schedule every day. I recommend allocating a few hours a week or more in addition to the daily plan for maximum results. It’s important to have consistent time each week to create content, perform research, measure results and other tasks.

Now, onto the Plan...


THE PLAN


Strategy concept
The goal of this social media daily plan is to give you a set of activities that can realistically be performed every day to grow your following on the big four social networks.

These activities can be done in about 20 minutes a day on average. Some days they may take longer, perhaps 30 minutes, and on other days you might get through them in only 15 minutes.

It’s up to you if you want to complete tasks in the plan every day of the week, or Monday through Friday. I recommend at least committing to Monday through Friday, but for the fastest results, more is better.

No matter how busy you are, you should have 20 minutes in your day to zip through these tasks.

Think you don’t have 20 minutes? Time how long you spend reading emails in the morning. I was shocked to find that I was spending about 45 minutes every morning! And when looking closely at my inbox, I found that 70% to 80% of messages were unimportant. Most were offers, news, a few jokes, things that didn’t really necessitate my immediate attention. Since that analysis, I’ve changed my daily email habits. If you’re in the same boat, see if cutting the time in half in the morning gives you and extra 20 minutes.

There are also recommended weekly tasks that you may perform on one of your “off” days, or you may replace one of the days in your daily schedule. I recommend the former.

I encourage you to go beyond this plan, the more you do, the faster you’ll grow. Use this plan as a base minimum in your overall strategy. In other words, if your strategy is to do one hour of social media activities per day, there will be some days your schedule may not allow you to spend an hour, on these days you can fall back on this plan.

The Plan has two phases and an optional third phase:

Phase 1: Preparation and set up. During this phase, you’ll some light research and set up your social networking accounts, or clean up your existing accounts in preparation for the next phase. You will also “seed” your accounts with some base followers. We’ll also throw some automation tricks into the mix to maximize your time for other tasks.

Phase 2: Execution. After the set up phase, you’re ready to put the daily plan into action.

Phase 3 (optional): Maintenance. When you have reached your goals for growth, you may want to reduce your phase two activities and enter a maintenance mode that is less intense and allows time for new tasks. This phase is optional; you may continue with phase two activities as long as you like.

CONTENT


Based on models you’ve identified in your marketplace, you should have an idea of what type of posts gets the most Likes, Retweets and Google +1’s in your marketplace.

A mistake you may see others make is direct selling on most or all social media updates. While that strategy can work, it destroys your credibility and reputation. This strategy is usually used by people who don’t care about reputation and create lots of fake personas to make it work.

Social media is all about building relationships, not business transactions. People just don’t like to be sold to. Any attempt to sell directly on social media may harm your online presence. In a live situation, a customer would think of excuses and come up with a polite “no” to a sales pitch. But on social media it’s all too easy for customers to turn you off, all they have to do is to click the “unfollow” button, and you’re gone.

I like this example my friend came up with. Social media is much like dating. If a guy walks into a bar with the intention leaving with a new committed relationship, he’s going to walk out empty-handed. In dating, since the two parties don’t know each other very well, there’s a series of progressive steps that builds rapport before there’s any talk of commitment.

It’s the same in social media and sales in general. You need to woo and nurture and to gain respect. Keep this in mind as you decide on what to share with your network.

Be helpful and add value to your followers. Don’t share links only from your website. If you are an expert in your niche, then you probably pay close attention to industry news. Share new and helpful information you discover from other sites.

Humor is also very effective. These tasks don't always have to be serious, and you can have a lot of fun with your ‘work’ if you like. In every industry, every market, no matter what it is, there is a humorous side or a joke to be made. Even posting a funny picture that has nothing to do with your niche can go a long way to help you grow your following!

Sourcing Content


When it’s time to for my daily tasks I already have lots of great stuff lined up and ready to share. It’s all in my inbox. Subscribe to sites that have great content and let the news come to you. Set up Google Alerts on your target niche keywords and have them send to your email or your RSS reader.

Note: In the Automation section of this chapter, you’ll learn that you can automate some of this type of sharing to maximize your time for other tasks. However, it’s a good idea to monitor the news for things you can comment on in your sharing.

Share everything you touch. Not just your articles and videos, often your comments on one social site can be shared on other sites. When you update your LinkedIn status, share it on Twitter. When you leave a comment on a blog or on a YouTube video, share the article or video on Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+ and Twitter. Wherever you leave your mark, share, share, share!

TIP: Use the free Twylah ‘Power Tweet’ to share any place you visit online to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+ and others. To get the Power Tweet button, first sign up for Twylah (free), then search for the Power Tweet bookmarklet instructions.

Indirect Updates


Indirect updates can help build engagement but more importantly can help you get lots of Likes and +1’s. Indirect updates are posts that don’t necessary have anything to do with your niche. They can be humorous images, jokes, inspirational quotes. These get shared like crazy on Facebook and Google+ you should include it in your strategy.

Be on the lookout as you browse through the web or when people share interesting and humorous images or articles. If you see something funny, intriguing shocking, make a note to use it for your daily tasks. Look for content to share on Imgur and Reddit, these sites have an endless supply of hilarious pictures and stories.

Next: Phase I


PHASE 1: PREPERATION AND SET UP


RESEARCH


Phase 1 starts by identifying people you want to model and emulate in your niche. Take notes on topics and posts your models are sharing that are getting the most votes (Likes, Retweets, +1s) on each of the social networks.

Take a close look at tags they are using. These may be good keywords you’ll want to use in on your social account. See if the keywords in tags are being used in post titles and on their profiles. Take note of keywords that appear repeatedly, you may want to use these later in your own profile and posts.

To get the most from you keywords, you can run keywords you’ve discovered through the Google’s keyword tool: https://adwords.google.com/o/KeywordTool. This tool will give you some sense of traffic volume these keywords receive. If they are getting lots of traffic, keep them. Ones that are not getting much traffic many not be worth using.

You can also use the tool to find new keywords that people are already searching for.

This keyword exercise is not an exact science but should give you a little insight into which keywords to focus on.

PROFILESuser icon


After your research, you may want to write out your bio ahead of time so you don’t have to come up with one on the fly as you fill in your profiles. Get your wording right and include some of your target keywords if you can. If you use Word or some other text editor, you can simply cut-and-paste your bio into each profile.

The next step is signing up on the big four social networking sites and completely filling in your profile. I assume many reading this already have accounts on these networks, if this is your case, you’ll need to go through your profile to make sure it’s complete.

Note: I recommend having multiple Twitter accounts. Have at least one Twitter account for each of your websites, and one account for your own public persona.

Having complete and professional profiles is a critical; you will be judged by your profiles.

Here are some tips to having optimized and effective profiles:

  • Profile Picture - Add a clear picture of yourself, preferably a head shot. It doesn’t have to be a professional shot, but realize that you’ll be instantly judged by your picture.

  • Professional Headline/Description - Try to include your targeted keywords in your title and summary. Don’t force your keywords, make sure your headlines and description look natural.

    • On Facebook, you may use the Employers fields for your headline. This appears at the top of your profile and anywhere when people hover over your name.

    • On LinkedIn, this appears similar to the description you have indicated in your Current Position and appears below your name.

    • On Twitter, this is your Bio and appears next to your profile picture.

    • On Google+, this is your Introduction and appears on your profile and in Google Search results.



  • Links - Each of the big four social networks allows you to have links on your profile. Use them! Link to your primary websites, Facebook and Google+ Pages and your social media profiles.

  • On Facebook, be sure to include the http:// on your links to make them clickable.


Next: Seeding Your Accounts

SEEDING YOUR ACCOUNTS


One of the problems with social media is that it can be tough to get followers when you’re just starting out. When you have a low number of followers, circles, connections, Likes, etc., it tells people (perhaps unfairly), two things about you:

  • you’re not popular; and

  • I’m not going to grow my own network much by connecting you.


These are more reasons to grow your followers as much as you possibly can: a large following is a form of “social proof” to people who don’t know you. Another important reason is that your following becomes an asset that people will want a piece of, and one you can leverage.

It’s much, much easier to grow your social accounts when you have 1,000 connections compared to 10. But how do you make the leap from 10 to 1,000? Here are some ninja tools and tricks that will get you there quickly:

Import Your Contacts


Once you've cleaned your profiles, start seeding your social accounts using your email contacts. Add your Skype, MSN, Yahoo and Gmail contacts to each of your social network accounts.

Note: To add new contacts to Google+, you must add them to your Gmail contacts first. Then you can circle people in your Gmail contact list.
TIP: Import your Facebook friends into Yahoo Mail. If you don’t have a Yahoo Mail account sign up for one for free, it’s worth having for this tip. Then add your Yahoo contacts again to Twitter, Google+ (via Gmail) and LinkedIn. You’re sure to add a few extra contacts to each of these social networks.
OpenNetworker

This site can literally help you add thousands of connections on LinkedIn. Everyone who I’ve introduced to this site has added one to two thousand new connections in just a week or two! Sign up for a free account and then download the available lists of contacts. These are people who want to network and want to be added to your social accounts. Import these email addresses into each of your social networking accounts.

Note: On Facebook, identify yourself as an OpenNetworker, otherwise you may get complains and Facebook may restrict or even ban your account.

OpenNetworker has an optional paid subscription for $50 USD a year that allows you to add your contact information to the download lists (free accounts can only download the lists). For only $50 I feel it’s worth the cost as you’ll get friend new requests every week. One person I referred to this site added about 4,000 connections on LinkedIn alone in just a few months.

Free or paid, you may sign up here: OpenNetworker
Twiends


UPDATE: Tweinds has undergone a number of major changes during August 2013. They removed the auto-follow back feature, which was in response to a change in the Twitter TOS. At this time, they also do not give free seeds, including if you have a PAID SUBSCRIPTION. It's hard to fault them for removing the auto-follow feature, but the timing was terrible for taking away free seeds. Not giving free seeds to VIP's (paid subscribers) also lessens the value of subscriptions.

I'm leaving this part of the article unabridged in case Twiends brings back free seeds. You can still use Twiends to gain followers, but without auto-follow and free seeds it will be slower. If you are interested in learning about an advanced tool I use to grow my followers, please get in touch with me on Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ or Facebook.


Twiends is a free online service for Twitter that allows you to earn credits called “seeds” that you can exchange for followers. It gives people an incentive to follow regardless of your follower ratio.

So you follow people, build up your seeds, and other people follow to earn seeds from you. If it doesn't make sense, just take it from me, it works extremely well in growing followers fast!

After signing up, I recommend you head over to the setting's page and adjust them to be more conservative. This will help minimize unfollows from people who are just out to get seeds and not really interested with connecting with you on Twitter.

This last setting is critical in my view. When you’re getting follows on seeds you’ve built up, you should auto-follow those people back. You automatically earn more seeds since most people on Twiends offer them too.

The process of growing your Twitter accounts can be automated by buying seeds. They have some paid packages for buying seeds. You can walk away, and your account will grow automatically until you run out of seeds!

Now, if you shop similar services, Twiends can seem expensive. You can buy followers, which is another option for much cheaper than this. However, there are risks when you do that, you can get a lot unfollows and inactive accounts following you. Furthermore, it’s against Twitter’s terms of services to outright buy followers.

There are also a number of sites like Twiends that sell seeds cheaper. One is YouLikeHits.com which I’ve used before and is not bad. I've found Twiends to give me the best-quality followers. Also, they have some features I like and return seeds automatically if you've spent them on bad accounts.

Personally, I’ve had great results buying seeds from Twiends and even the smallest package can deliver 2,000 to 3,000 new followers if you have auto-follow turned on.

Facebook Page Likes and Google+ Page +1s


After a few days have passed since importing your contacts into Facebook and Google+, you may start soliciting Likes and +1s. You may want to wait a little longer than a few days to do this step and give your contacts more time to respond to your friend requests.

Once you've gone through these steps you should have a good base network to start with.

Next up: Groups, Pages and Automation...

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Facebook and LinkedIn groups are a powerful way to get more connects, engage with your target audience and even get traffic directly to your website from posting in groups.

Find and join LinkedIn and Facebook groups in your niche. Join as many as you can, there’s no commitment or expectation after joining a group. As a member, these groups will be available to you for posting.

There is a limit on LinkedIn to 50 groups you can belong to simultaneously, but that should be enough for most people. On Facebook, the limit is 300.
I also suggest you start your own groups you control. Invite all your connections and friends to join your groups.

TIP: On your own groups, you can add an RSS from your site, so that your articles will post automatically to the LinkedIn group. Not only will your posts show in the group page for members to see, but your posts will also show up in the daily digest that gets emailed directly to members. It’s free email traffic, which is some of the most targeted traffic you can have. This is a very powerful LinkedIn feature that you should take full advantage of.

FACEBOOK PAGES AND GOOGLE+ PAGES


Both Facebook and Google+ give you the option of using each of the networks as your Page. This means when you Like or +1 something, it shows as coming from your Page instead of your personal account.

This is important in growing your Page Likes and +1. As you’ll see in the daily tasks, you will Like and +1 posts and comments as your Page to create interest for your Page.

To use each network as your Page, visit your Page and select the option under Edit Page on Facebook, and on Google+, use the ‘Switch to this page’ button.

Using Facebook and Google+ as your Page, browse through other people’s Pages in your niche and begin Liking, circling and +1ing them. This may get you some Likes and +1s and will send updates to your newsfeeds for easy discussion monitoring later.

AUTOMATION


To maximize your 20 minutes a day schedule, you can leverage some automation techniques to perform some sharing activates for you.

Use free online services such as Dlvr.it or Twitterfeed to auto post to your Twitter and Linked accounts and your Facebook Page from your RSS feed. Use Hootsuite to do the same for your Google+ Page.

Use these services for status update posts to LinkenIn, Twitter and your Facebook Page.

Here’s basically how auto-posting with these services works:

  1. Copy an RSS feed from your site.

  2. Add these feeds to an RSS auto-poster, like Twitterfeed.

  3. Add your social accounts and setup Twitterfeed to post new items on your behalf.


How to use these services is beyond the scope of this article, but there are plenty of free and paid tutorials available to help you get started. Here are few auto-posting tips:

Your own website or blog is great for auto-posting. As soon as you publish a new article it will appear on the big four social sites. You can also set up auto-posted updates on your comments if your site has an RSS feed for them (like WordPress).

Find sites in your niche that produce quality content and use a few of these for auto-posting (more on this in the Content section).

Twitter followers can tolerate lots of updates; Facebook fan usually can’t. You can set up a feed to post as frequently as every 30 minutes for Twitter and you’re sure to get more followers every day. If you did the same with Facebook, you’d likely lose followers. LinkedIn is somewhere in between.
In other words, this strategy is great for Twitter but be careful with Facebook. Set up feeds to post at different frequencies for each social network (which can be set up on both services I mentioned).

When it comes to automation, this is just the tip of the iceberg. As you get comfortable with the technology, you can explore other automation tools and opportunities. Some of the 20-minute-a-day tasks can also be automated but only with paid tools. This is also an option.

If you spend about 20 minutes a day, this phase may take a week or less. This is the heavy lifting of the plan, from here on its easy street.

Next: Phase II...

PHASE 2: DAILY TASKS


The following daily tasks are some of the most effective social media activities you can do in a short timeframe. Of course, you can modify the tasks to fit your needs. Either way, take this opportunity to use a checklist that will provide daily direction and focus.

If you want to outsource your daily social media activities, this gives you a solid task list you can easily assign to a staff member.

Missing from these tasks is direct posting updates to your Facebook Page, Twitter and LinkenIn accounts. That’s because I recommend Dlvr.it, Twitterfeed or any other RSS posting service for these tasks. If you don’t want to use an RSS service for auto-posting, you may add posting updates to your daily plan.

Tasks to grow your audience:

  1. Respond to any new comments on your website, LinkenIn posts, Facebook and Google+ Pages, Twitter retweets and mentions. Thank everyone and Like, +1, the original comment, and retweet Twitter mentions and retweets with a ‘thank you. ‘

  2. Respond to all open friend requests, connection invitations, follow back new followers and circle everyone who has circled you since the previous day.

  3. Sign in to Twiends and then sign out for each of your Twitter accounts. You’ll get 10 bonus seeds and if you have auto-follow turned on, that could mean 10 to 20 followers for each of your accounts every day you do this task.

  4. Make at least one new post, or one new comment, in at least one LinkedIn and one Facebook Group.

    1. Tweet your posts using the built-in Tweet button (LinkedIn).

    2. Like and +1 the entire discussion for more exposure (LinkedIn).

    3. Like other people’s comments and post a response.



  5. In Facebook, switch to using Facebook as your Page (see FACEBOOK PAGES AND GOOGLE+ PAGES). Like at least one comment on 20 to 30 Pages in your niche. (This sounds like a lot but it will only take a couple minutes.)

  6. Make at least one new post each on your Google+ personal stream and your Google+ Page (the latter can be automated with RSS and Hootsuite).

  7. Switch to using Google+ as your Page, then circle 20 to 30 (or any number you’re comfortable with). Find people in your niche to circle who have a strong following.

  8. Make an indirect update (e.g., a funny or inspirational picture) to your Facebook and Google+ Page.


If you have time remaining…

  1. Using Facebook as a Page, leave a few new comments or respond to someone else’s comment on other Pages.

  2. Circle new people on Google+ using your personal page.

  3. Answer one question in LinkedIn Answers.


When should you perform these tasks? There have been studies that show the best times to post for maximum views and engagement is the following (US Eastern Times):

  1. 7 AM

  2. 5 PM

  3. 11 PM


It’s for this reason that I like to do my daily tasks first thing in the morning, and on some days, I repeat the tasks in the evening before I shut down my computer. Evenings are good because people are home from work and school.

Of course, this may vary depending on your own networks and where most of them live, when they like to be online, etc. A great tool to use is Crowdbooster, which will analyze your posts and your network, and recommend posting times for maximum effectiveness.

Next: Weekly Tasks...

Phase II: Weekly Tasks


In addition to your daily activities, you need one day each week for tasks that are not needed every day and for a little housekeeping.

Getting More Facebook Page Likes and Google+ Page +1s


To grow your Facebook Page Likes and Google+ Page +1s, there are several online groups and forums you can join that offer ‘Like swaps’: you Like my Page and I’ll Like yours. On LinkedIn, there are numerous groups you may join and add your Facebook Page, Google+ Page and Twitter links. If you are using OpenNetworker (see Seeding Your Accounts), chances are that you’ll be invited to many of these groups.

Join a few of these groups and add your links if your daily Facebook Page and Google+ Page growth is slow.

You may also invite new friends added to your accounts during the week to Like and +1 your Pages.

Housekeeping


You need to purge people who are no longer following you on Twitter and Google+. If your number of followers is disproportionally lower than the number of people you follow, that could send a red flag to potential followers. Twitter will also limit how many people you can add per day. If people see you follow a lot of people but few people are following in return, they are going to wonder why people are not following you back and may assume you’re a spammer or just very unpopular.

To maintain a balance you need to purge some of the people you follow who are not following you back. You also should give people a few days to follow you back. On Twitter, three days is enough, on Google you might go an entire week before you uncircle someone.

Here are a few free tools that will help you keep your accounts balanced:

Twitter: JustUnfollow.com (limited to 50 unfollows per day) or ManageFitter.com (limited to 100 unfollows per day)

Google+: Uncircle Uncirclers+ Chrome extension (doesn’t work for Google+ Pages –must do manually)

Unfollow starting with the people you’ve followed the longest, and limit your unfollowing to just portion of your unfollowers. That way, you’re giving the people you’ve followed recently a chance to follow you back. Make sense? This is hard to articliate, but when you start using these tools, I’m sure it will make much more sense.

Also on Twitter, if you don’t follow people back in a timely manner, they’ll think you’re not interested and quickly unfollow you. So it’s important to stay on top of new followers.

Keep in mind there are paid tools to help manage your social accounts. Tools that auto-follow and auto-unfollow are great because your Twitter accounts can grow so fast that they can be hard to manually keep current.

Note: Automated unfollowing is against Twitter’s terms of service, so use tools that have this feature at your own risk.

Next: Tools....

Phase II: Tools


There are numerous tools, both paid and free, that can help manage your social media activities. These tools range on the low end from making scheduled posts, to helping discover new people to follow, to higher-end products that can nearly automation you’re entire social media strategy.

I recommend you perform your daily tasks manually at least for a few weeks so you can properly judge how these tools work and what they actually do. The worst thing you can do is buy a tool based on hype then discover that there are free tools that do the same things.

One tool I strongly suggest you start using right now is your phone. By using social media apps on your smartphone, you can perform many of your daily tasks whenever you have idle time, such as waiting in line at the bank or at the doctor’s office. This is a great way to turn downtime into highly productive social engagement.

As you’re out running errands, you can stay following back new followers, accept friend requests, respond to comments, and even take interesting pictures for indirect updates. This will free up your time reserved for your daily tasks and allow you to devote more time for heavy lifting activities, which have more pay off.

Install the official apps for Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter. All are free. In addition, install the official Pinterest app and any other apps that help you share content.

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You’ll need to keep track of your activities to evaluate their effectiveness. This information can be used to make any necessary adjustments to your tasks or schedule.

In the beginning, your goal may be to grow your networks. There are certain tasks that take longer than others, it’s important to know how much are these tasks contributing to your growth. This may be hard to gauge, if you suspect an activity is inefficient, give a break for a week and see if your growth rate is affected.

If your goal is to drive traffic to a website, get leads or make sales, those metrics may be easier to measure. Google Analytics can tell you how much traffic is coming from each of the social networks. You can also create campaigns in Google Analytics to measure leads and sales or use click-tracking software.
Facebook and Google have analytics to show Page engagement and which posts are getting the most views.
For Twitter, pay attention to what type of posts are being Retweeted and Favorited.

If you are auto-posting with Dlvr.it (see Automation) you’ll get free analytics that will report how many clicks each of your post received. This is extremely valuable information that can steer you in making posts that bring maximum results. Twitterfeed also offers some free stats, but they are not as robust as Dlvr.it.
Take note of patterns in what type of content your networks are responding to. Use this data to give them more of what they like.

Add your social accounts to Klout. Klout will analyze your social activity and calculate a “social credit score," and indicator of your reach and engagement. Klout can also be used to grow your networks. You can give people ‘K’s, which are Klout votes in categories of expertise. Use your Ks to reach out to people who have large followings to get their attention and follow you. If you have solid social accounts (optimized profiles, balanced following), you have a good chance of getting a followed by a social media leader when you hand out Ks.

The previously mentioned Crowdbooster can provide you with the best times to post to reach those already in your networks. Recommendations are based on analytics of your posting, not on surveys or studies. It’s based on hard data you can take action on.

Next up: Phase III...

PHASE 3: MAINTENANCE


This is an optional phase. If you’re comfortable with your daily social pace, then there’s no reason to change what you’re doing. I encourage you to keep it up!

However, if you’ve been pushing yourself to reach a level of growth, and you’ve reached your objective, then you may want to reduce the intensity. Adjust your daily tasks to focus only on the activities that use the least amount of time and provide continued engagement and some growth.

Beyond the Plan


The intention of this article was to provide you with a foundational plan to follow and execute every day. I continuously come across people using social media but not getting anywhere, because they don’t know where they are going. By now I hope you know exactly where you’re headed.

Of course, you can be much more aggressive with your social media activities than what was proposed in this article.

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For example, you can grow your Twitter account faster by following 100-200 new people a day, same with Google+. This was not recommended in the daily plan because it causes two problems with new and smaller accounts:

  • When people see a disproportionate amount of followers compared to followed, they assume that you are not popular or a spammer, and thus many will not want to follow you back.

  • Twitter will restrict your account from following new people when your ratio of followed to followers reaches about 10%. (The ratio is not published, but in my experience, it seems to be about 10%.)


Once you reach enough followers, say 1,000, you can start to get more aggressive in growing your following. Keep in mind that you have to manage your ratio and use tools such as JustUnfollow.com or ManageFitter.com to purge non-followers each week (or every day if necessary).

As mentioned earlier, there are a number of paid services and very sophisticated tools that can accelerate your growth and automate your activity. This might be the next level in your business, or outsourcing your tasks to VAs.

Add more social posting to your plan. Post your article images to Pinterest if you haven’t already started. Create YouTube videos. Experiment with StumbleUpon, Reddit. These are all social sites that have brought in a ton of traffic for my sites.

You now have a plan, and in executing these tasks everyday you’ll gain an intimate knowledge of social media and your audience. Soon you’ll know exactly what you need to do next to achieve greater goals for your business using social media.

Friday, June 14, 2013

ChargeLight Gives You A Flashlight And A Battery Charger

KickStarter Friday - Flashlight charges up your mobile devices.


ChargeLightWe all have devices which are single purpose in our homes. One of those is the simple flashlight and it sole purpose is to provide light. When you need it, it must provide light or it is no value. But, what if you could have that flashlight serve another purpose as well and one that is important to you. Such as being able to charge up your mobile devices as well as being able to provide you with light. That is exactly what the ChargeLight is designed to do by giving you light when you need it and charge up your mobile devices as a battery charger. A combination of two necessary items in today's world of mobile devices.

The ChargeLight is this week's KickStarter project and one that is worth a look. If you have not experienced the low battery indicator on your smart phone when you have no where to recharge the battery, then you are among the lucky few. So many have experienced that panic feeling of where to charge up your smartphone that a growing list of battery chargers has emerged. And the ChargeLight is the latest one coming to KickStarter. What makes the ChargeLight different is that it is a useful tool as a flashlight along with the great benefit of being a battery charger when you need to charge up your mobile devices.

As a flashlight, the ChargeLight has 4 different settings with the brightest being 250 Lumens. They are saying that it is 5 times brighter than your regular flashlight with light reaching out a distance of over 164 yards. The distance claim will have to be proven when the product is released. With the ability to charge up the battery in either the dock or directly to power, this gives you what you need in a small device.

For charging up your mobile device, expect to see a full charge to your smartphone from the ChargeLight. Though the Galaxy S4 will get about a 90% charge given its large battery. Other smartphones with larger capacity batteries will not get a full charge. But, that probably is not going to be a big deal as the primary purpose of a battery charger is to let you continue using your smart phone. Do not expect to get much of a charge on a tablet is they have much larger batteries in them. That is because the included 2600 mAh battery is not going to provide power to larger ones beyond its capacity.

The ChargeLight KickStarter project has 27 days to go and is one that you should take a look at. We all need to have a flashlight available for use and to have one that doubles as a battery charger is a good idea. The company website is at ChargeLight.com and refers you back to the KickStarter Project. Take a look at the contribution levels for one that is of interest to your. At the $50 level, you get the ChargeLight flashlight, the dock and USB cable. But, those are going fast so you will need to get over to the contribute page to pick your color. Once those are gone, the next level is at $60.

This is a great idea and one that most will take a look at.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Button TrackR Helps You Keep Track Of Keys, Phone, Etc.

Button TrackRIf you are like so many, you have misplaced your keys, smartphone or some other item which is important and are looking for it as you go to leave. Doing the search routine to find that missing item is not any fun but a requirement before you can get out the door. Trying to find my car keys when I need to be driving to work makes things stressful until I do. How great it would be if I could find them using an app on my smart phone. But, it needs to be able to show me where my keys are quickly. And that product is exactly what the Button TrackR is going to do for you.

The Button TrackR is a small round disk, no larger than the size of a quarter with a very simple purpose. Once is it attached to something you want to keep track of, paired with the smart phone app you download and that is it. And you can track up to 10 Button TrackR disks. All of it via Bluetooth. There are limitations on distance for this as it will only work within 100 feet of the disk. And this is not GPS so it is not going to pin point the exact location for you.

But, it does show you distance from the disk you are looking for. It is the old getting warmer or colder from childhood games. As you get closer, the distance value decreases letting you know you are moving in the right direction. So, what if the item you are searching for with the Button TrackR attached is more than 100 feet. What if you are more than 100 feet away or even miles away? They are going to use crowd sourcing so that other smart phones with the app which are within 100 feet of your disk will transmit that information to the Button TrackR servers and send you an email. In that email, it will show you the GPS location.

While the round disks do not have the ability to transmit their GPS location, your smart phone will track the last known location for the Button TrackR. So, if it has not moved since you set it down, such as your keys, then it will be quickly found. This all sound great. Now for a downside item. As with so many other items, this is designed to work on iOS devices. The only Android devices that it will work with when released is the Samsung Galaxy S3/S4 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. We have to assume they will be adding this functionality to all Android devices. If not, the crowd sourcing feature will not be as valuable.

One of the things which makes Button TrackR so interesting is the amount of funding they are raising and they still have 17 days to go. With a goal of $15,000, they have raised over $239,000 which gives you an idea of just how great the Button TrackR is going to become. You can still jump in and contribute to the Button TrackR funding and even get something in return. For $25, you will receive 1 Button TrackR, at $40 you will get 2 and the higher the money, the more the Button TrackR devices you can get. All of this is going to be shipping in August this year.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Drones In The Future - Delivering Pizza?

Drone DominosDrones for other than military activities have moved to the personal level as prices have dropped. And this year we have seen them really come down in price to the point where a growing percentage of the population can afford one. We can now expect to see commercial usage of drones to do more delivery activities. While delivering newspapers may not be as practical, what about the idea of delivering a pizza to your home? That kind of an activity would make more sense. And that is exactly what Domino's in the UK has done by testing out the concept with the use of a drone.

Posted on the Domino's UK Facebook you can clearly see pictures of a small drone carrying a pizza. Before we go any further. Domino's here in the US has said this is not associated with them and they have no plans to look into drone pizza delivery right now. But, Domino's in the UK has decided to do an experiment to see how feasible it might be. And from a conceptual idea it does look like it would work with using a drone to deliver a pizza. So, we now have the Dominio's Drone (DD). I like this name better than the one they are using which is the DomniCopter.

Think of a fleet of Dominio's drones which can deliver your pizza to you in quick order. They eliminate the car and driver idea with a drone which is going to speed things up. Now that all the hype has come in, the whole idea makes a lot of sense and one that many other delivery type business should be considering. Given rising fuel costs here in the US, the concept of providing a drone delivery service is a futurist idea.

This is not going to happen anytime soon. There are so many things to be resolved, such as how to monitor the airspace and regulate a sky full of drones. But, the idea of drone delivery has a lot of positives to it. There are things to work out, such as the actual delivery to a residence by the drone since handing off the pizza needs to be done. Ah, all those pesky details. For now, it is a great idea that is a little too early to implement for now.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

The New Extension Cord From NuPlug

nuPlug ExtensionThe biggest problem with mobile devices is battery life. And until that gets resolved, you are always going to need some place to plug into for charging. When at home, you look for the wall outlet which is rarely convenient. So, you use an extension cord, but that does not have any surge protection. So you use a power strip with surge protection, but that still makes you crawl around to plug your mobile devices into it. In today's world, having an extension cord that includes surge protection is the best combination for all the things we have to plug in. Most of these are power strips with a lot of plugs, but not the functionality that we are looking for. We have found the NuPlug which looks like it is going to be the one extension cord that will handle my needs for charging up my mobile devices.

The NuPlug surge protector has just completed a round of funding which will allow them to move towards production. So, what is this coming product going to provide. It comes with a 10 foot cord which you plug into a power outlet. As you can see on the face of it, there are two power outlets visible and there are 2 USB connections on the NuPlug. That provides you with the ability to charge up multiple items from a convenient location.

That convenient location is going to be far batter than what you are used to. The beauty of the NuPlug is in its versatility for placement. It is made of plastic in the casing and with the clamping ability, you can easily attach it to furniture so that the plugs are in easy reach. The attaching process is like clamp that you squeeze together to hold it on something. It has an maximum opening on the clamp of about 1.6 inches giving you enough of a width for clamping on the NuPlug onto a table or other location.

The company web site is up at NuPlug.com, but there is no way to order the coming product. For those individuals who helped in funding, the NuPlug should be shipping in October. Based on that, we can assume it will hit the market in November. While we hope that the company will place the ability to pre-order the NuPlug, we expect to see pricing to be in the $30 to $40 range when it is released. Watch for the NuPlug in the fall as it is going to be a great gift in the holiday season.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

iPhone Silencer With Mutator And A Twist

KickStart Friday - Device to silence your iPhone with a twist


MutatorIf you have ever been somewhere and you thought you had silenced your phone only to have it sound off because of something unexpected, you know. You know the feeling of disturbing those around you at the movies, a concert or an auditorium. You pull out your smartphone and unlock the screen to see what it is that is disturbing the peace. That is the only way to deal with it. But, what if you could have a button or something that you just hit to silence the phone immediately. No having to swipe the screen to see what is going on. That is the idea behind Mutator as a fast and convenient method of dealing with the noise.

The Mutator KickStarter project is moving towards their goal of $24,000. When I first saw this last week, I thought who would want that when you can silence your smartphone? But, then I experienced the disturbing noise from my Android smartphone in a silent auditorium after I had silenced it. Seems that there is always something which does not abide by the rules when you set your phone to vibrate. With that, this became something that is important. It is a simple concept. You plug the Mutator into the headphone jack and the pyramid shaped top is sticking out. You simply twist the Mutator 90 degrees to silence the phone.

The Mutator is being designed for the iPhone, but if it is successful, you will definitely see it for Android phones as well. And while some may ask the question of how does this replace muting your phone manually, you only have to be the one that everyone is staring at when your phone does go off. With a simple twist it is off. You do not have to swipe the screen to get to what ever is making the noise. And with just about everything, there is an exception. In this case, the Mutator will not silence alarms that you have manually set. Want to make sure that you are alerted, especially if it is an alarm to wake up.

The Mutator has 15 more days to go before the KickStarter campaign is over. If you want to contrubute and receive one you will need to contribute $14, but those are going fast. At the $16 level, there is no limit, so contribute so that yours arrives in October. If you miss the window, you can go to the mutator.co web site and add your name to the Mutator mailing list.

Get Great Camera Pictures With The Lytro Camera

Lytro CameraTaking pictures has been one of those things I do not necessarily do well. I take the picture and it is not exactly in focus using a simple camera. When I do it with a more expense camera, it gets better, but there are still times when what I wanted to focus on is not in focus. It seems that I am one of those people who do not take good pictures. What I need is a camera that does auto focus far better than what I am currently using. After I take the picture is too late. There is a camera on the market which will help greatly with my picture taking problems and it is called the Lytro camera. The Lytro sure looks strange as you can see by the picture.

What makes the Lytro camera so special is that it is very unique in that it takes a picture with what does not look like a camera at all. It is a rather small device coming in at 4.41 inches long and 1.61 inches square with a weight of 7.55 ounces. This looks nothing like what I would expect in a camera. But with its funny shape, the Lytro camera has some unique features to it. And the result of those features is after you have taken the picture.

After the Lytro camera has taken a picture, you transfer it to your computer and using their software, you can change what is in focus. It is the software which takes all the information collected in the picture by the camera and lets you change the focus point to anywhere in the picture. I generally seem to get the wrong person or thing in focus and with this, I can change what is in focus resulting in a far better picture. With this, you take the picture and deal with what is in focus after you have taken the picture.

I do not consider myself a good picture taker, so something like the Lytro camera could help make me a better picture taker. But, at a price of $399 for the 8 GB Lytro camera or $499 for the !6 GB Lytro camera, it seems a little steep as compared to other cameras one can get. That is a decision I will have to think about. This is especially true when I start to see rumors of this kind of technology possibly coming to smartphones next year.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Simple Thermometer Turned Into Smart Thermometer By Kinsa

Kinsa ThermometerIn the world of technology, simple things are changed into smart things providing information via mobile devices. And the benefit of some can help with health. Take for example all the wrist bands you can now buy which measure our exercise level, heart rate and even let you know when you have had enough sleep. They collect the information on your smartphone and can track you over time. Before, there were watch bands which would show you heart rate and some other things on the band, but that was it. All of these new bands are part of the growing shift to move from simple to smart. And health is important, so it is no surprise to see the simple thermometer moving to become a smart thermometer. The Kinsa Smart Thermometer is coming this year.

The Kinsa Smart Thermometer is an Indiegogo project which has 11 days left as they close in on the goal of raising $50,000. The are less than $3,000 away from getting there and if you are interesting in helping them exceed the goal, click on the link. One might ask what is going to make the Kinsa Smart Thermometer so different?

The key difference is going to be the sharing of collected information from all those who are using the Kinsa Smart Thermometer. By sharing the collected information, it will be used to show outbreaks in areas. And with that information, it will return information from what has been collected and let you know of illnesses in your area. That sounds well and good, but what else can it do for me?

The simple thermometer only provides you with a temperature reading. But adding the Kinsa Smart Thermometer and a smartphone along with the Kinsa app and you get a tool. Once the app has the temperature and you tie it to a person, you can try and diagnoses what is wrong through a series of questions. As more and more people add information, the ability to determine what might be the health issue will improve because of health issues others are sharing. This will help you decide whether to go to the doctor or not.

The Kinsa Smart Thermometer should start selling at the end of the year and the Kinsa Health web site is now up. If you want to be one of the first to get one, contribute to the Kinsa Smart Thermometer. Contributing $19 of more will get you your own Kinsa Smart Thermometer with estimated delivery in November.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Ring Mouse 2 Offers An Alternative To The Regular Mouse

Mouse Ring 2 BannerUsing a mouse with your computer is one of those necessities we have become accustom to. With tablets, that goes away and you use your fingers to help with navigation. But computers are here and will be around for a while, so when there is an alternative to the normal mouse, it is something to take a look at. And one that we have found is the Genius Ring Mouse 2.

The Genius Ring Mouse 2 is basically described by the name. It is a ring with a mouse functionality. And as the name identifies, this is the second version of the Ring Mouse and you have probably not heard of it yet. This one is different and is a great way to make presentations so that you are not stuck at the keyboard clicking with your mouse. As the name implies, this is a mouse that you wear as a ring on your index finger. You can move the mouse pointer around on the screen and click the mouse to launch programs or move to the next screen.

The ring is made of rubber and is flexible. The mouse itself is connected to the computer via a USB connection, so you have to make sure you do not lose the USB connector or you are out of luck until you replace it. You have the ability to move the mouse around on the screen using the ball on the top just like you would a regular mouse for the computer. You get left, middle and right mouse buttons as well. And as you would expect, you can click and drag on the screen. All of the basic mouse functionality that we have all come to expect.

Mouse Ring 2The wireless connection is done using the 2.4 Ghz segment and one could assume that using a lower segment is far less likely to have interference with other wireless devices. If there are other devices operating on the 2.4 Ghz segment, you will have to be much closer to the computer to keep it working. They are claimnig you can use it up to 30 feet away.

As with so many of the mobile devices, this one uses a Li-Ion battery, which of course will require charging. There is a blue indicator which notifies of when it needs to be recharged. Recharging the Genius Ring Mouse 2 only requires a USB port of the computer using a microUSB cable.

The Genius Ring Mouse 2 is available at Amazon for $40.46 today.

Monday, June 3, 2013

CloudLocker Provides You With A Cloud Server At Home

CloudLockerThe Cloud has become a big item for everyone. We use the Cloud for backup storage and there are ads for companies offering that all the time. But, what if the cloud has a security breach or it loses it connection to the Internet for some reason. We have heard of various problems for online storage in the Cloud. We need a locker in the Cloud where we can put our files, like a CloudLocker. While the Cloud has become the place for putting your files, you are not really in control. You have to rely on some company with a warehouse full of computers.

But with CloudLocker, the concerns about storing something in the Cloud change. And the change puts things more into your control instead of out of your control. This is because the Cloud is a device which is located in your home or office for storage of your important files. You can consider this device as your own personal CloudServer which is in your control and location. And the beauty of this is you can access them from anywhere simply via a web browser. This requires a StoAmigo account along with a subscription plan.

The CloudLocker device is quite small measuring in at 7.5 by 6 by 1 inches which means it is not going to take up very much space. And if the 250GB internal hard drive is not enough to meet your needs, you can add your own USB drive to expand it much further. You connect up the CloudLocker to your network with a network cable and you are ready to start adding your files to your own CloudLocker server. Copy files you want access to while away from home and you are ready to go. You can then access those files from any browser anywhere in the world with your StorAmigo account.

Your CloudLocker Server can be yours beginning next month for $349 with 250 GB of storage. But, if you act now, you can order one now for delivery in July for the price of $249.. This offer only lasts until June 15th, so you had better hurry to take advantage of it. There are annual subscription fees associated with the CloudLocker and they seem to be quite reasonable. If you are concerned about having your files in the Cloud in some unknown warehouse, take a look at CloudLocker.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Personal Drones Coming Will Follow You Home

R10 DroneDrones have moved beyond the use by the military for their purposes to being used for personal use. And they are in the news more and more. And with that, the prices continue to come down. But, these are all controlled by your smartphones. There is going to be a coming wave of personal drones which are on autopilot and controlled by on board computers. The initial ones will have the ability to follow you home basically and record what they are seeing.

All of this is based on the KickStarter project for Universal Air. The company web site for Universal Air is not currently showing a method to purchase their personal Drone Quadcopter. But it does show a lot of support related information. We expect to see the new model to be available this summer and allow you to carry a large payload, such a GoPro camera. When that happens, things will be moving to a new level.

But, that is not the big news. The company is planning to release a version of the R10 which has the ability to track a person overhead and follow them. All by tracking the app on their smartphone which will be used to show location and direction. With built in capabilities coming in the R10 version next year, this will bring a number of great features. And the biggest is the ability to follow a person with the R10 controlling itself, not the user.

With a camera attached, it can follow and record what is going on below all focusing on where the smartphone is with the included app. You can think of the possibilities, such as recording someone skiing down a long mountain slope. And you can probably come up with all kinds of things that you might do with a personal drone which can follow you and record what is going on around you. There are many different sources for the future drones, including CNet News.

Current mapping software being used in the version coming out this summer is going to improve to provide for the ability of the R10 to follow you with the autopilot taking control. A person drone which can follow you is coming.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

LIFEBike - Chainless, Electric Bike With Unique Design

LIFEBikeIn the world of bikes, the idea of more people using them to get around, especially to work, is a goal we should all be considering. And with a growing number of electric bikes, it attracts a far broader audience in looking at what they have to offer. Putting people on a bike and out of their car, even just 1 day a week, will go a long ways to helping the environment. This year has seen a number of new electric bikes showing up and they are continuing. The latest one that we have come across is the Revelo LIFEBike and has a very unique design to it.

The Revelo LIFEBike is moving forward with an expected fall release of the strange looking bike to a select group of people as a limited edition. This is all part of the Indiegogo funding campaign which is currently going on. As you can see, the design has moved the pedals from the normal location to the front wheel. When in pedal mode, there is no chain associated with this and you get direct drive while pedaling. That is not the primary purpose as powering the LIFEBike as an electric bike is the goal.

The Lightweight Intelligent Flexible Electric (LIFE) Bike has a smaller (16 inch) rear wheel versus the larger (20 inch) front wheel. And the overall length of the LIFEBike is just under 45 inches making this appear to be an awkward size. The weight is about the same as a regular bike coming in at just over 33 pounds. But if you watch the video below, this makes it a great size for getting around and gives you the ability to take it inside with ease. Its smaller size makes it much easier to navigate around traffic and other obstacles.

The LIFEBike lets you travel a distance of about 19 miles and at a speed of about 15 mph. If you pedal at the same time, you can go faster and longer as a result. All of this is powered by 250 watt electric motor and the 36 volt 10 mAh lithium battery. You can charge up a completely drained battery on the LIFEBike in about 4 hours. The LIFEBike will cost less than $2,000 when it is available to the public. How much less is something you will have to wait until the end of the year to find out.

But, if you want to lock in your LIFEBike now, your can contribute $1,500 for a November delivery (shipping extra). If you want to be one of the first 20 to get a limited edition, you can contribute $1,800 for a September delivery plus shipping. If you are interested in getting one, your can go to the LIFEBike contributions page so that you know your LIFEBike is coming.