Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Which Ipad Should I buy?




Booooooooo


I'm planning a trip to Mexico in a couple months and I wanted to purchase an IPAD to stay entertained since I'm traveling by bus.
I'm also taking my 3 year old son with me .
I'm looking for an IPAD that has applications that will help my toddler learn.
Of course the IPAD is not going to be HIS only it's just to keep him entertained for the bus ride ..
Soooo which IPAD is kid friendly with apps that will help improve his speaking and learning ?



Answer
i think you should go for apple ipad

can someone help me write my bio on twitter?




derege23


i really don't know what to write on it . im a basketball player (hooper).i want that to be involved in it .
i really appreciate your help thank you .



Answer
Twitter Bio Content Ideas
So then, what should you put in your bio that will attract the right audience?
1. Your interests, obviously. Your interests could include your hobbies and stuff that you have experience in. Examples could be graphic designer, travel content specialist, wine connoisseur, or whatever else interests you.
2. What defines you. If someone asks you what do you do, whatâs your reply? Thatâs the reply that goes here. In condensed form, of course. One of my replies is that Iâm an online entrepreneur. Another one of my replies is that Iâm a proud mom to a toddler. Figure out your priorities and what you want prospective followers to know about you. In my experience, a healthy balance of personal and professional elements in your bio adds interest to the dynamics that make you an individual.
3. Your areas of expertise. What are you truly great at? What do you consider yourself an expert in? Is it CAD, politics, humor, journalism?
4. What you are passionate about. This should go without saying, but often people write really weird stuff like âIâm passionate about making money onlineâ as their Twitter bio. Who wouldnât like to make money online, seriously! Find a real passion and write it here. Your passion could be helping others in a specific way, or buying a Porche, or taking care of cute kittens until they find a good home. Passions are driving factors and people gravitate towards others who follow the same passions.
5. Keywords. If you want to be found on Twitter search or by the numerous Twitter apps that group people by interest, then itâs vital that you have relevant keywords in your profile. If you are marketing locally, you could have your location plus your business type as part of your Twitter bioâe.g. âNYCâs go-to bakery for bagels.â That way search engines are more likely to find your Twitter profile when searching for the keywords âNYC bakery.â
6. Usefulness/USP (especially for companies). Thereâs an example that follows later in this post of a service called BackupYourTweets. They compelled me to follow them on the strength of their Twitter bio. Read below to find out how theyâve artfully combined the unique selling point (USP) of their service into their Twitter bio.
7. Use adjectives. Instead of saying you are a blogger, say youâre a tech blogger, instead of calling yourself a freelancer, say youâre an experienced freelancer. I use the term âpassionate writerâ in my bio to distinguish myself from those who write just for money. I write because itâs a passion. Adjectives add flavor to your bio.
8. A dash of personality. Personally, I feel any Twitter bio is incomplete without this key element. Itâs what makes us human (read: interesting). Donât be afraid to show some personality; done tastefully this can augment your business bio rather than detract from it. I put in âfire-breathing dragonâ in my personality section because I want people to know Iâm a no-nonsense go-getter. See examples below of other great bios that have a smidgen of personality.




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