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Top 10 Must Have iPhone Apps

by Randy Davis on Sep.09, 2009, under Video Production

Just got an iPhone? Had an iPhone for a while but feel like you’re not using it to it’s full potential?The iPhone app store is abundant with cool, interesting, and must-have apps, just waiting to be used. Below find a .list of the top 10 applications, all for under $2.99.

Evernote (free) – For those who are unfamiliar, Evernote is an easy way to capture and save photos, text, websites and more. New “notes” are automatically synced with the notes in all your locations. The Evernote application will sync flawlessly with your Evernote desktop and online account. Easily save an image while surfing the web on your iPhone, and then have it automatically loaded to your computer when you get home. A must have for designers or anyone constantly on the look out for their next inspiration.

Remote (free) – Remote is a simple way to turn your iPhone into a remote, and your computer into a your boom box. Link your iTunes library with your iPhone, and use the phone to browse the entire library, play songs, locate play lists, and essentially control your music without ever having to go to the computer. This app can be great for parties, or just hanging around at home.

Where To Eat? ($2.99) – Where To Eat? is easily the most helpful and intuitive restaurant locater you can have on your iPhone. Using GPS, the app locates nearby restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores, allowing you to search within various categories, and then showing them to you on a map, which keeps a mark of your current location. In addition, the app includes “Goodies”, the most useful being a tip calculator, where you simply enter the total check amount, how many people the check will be split amongst, and the percentage you want to tip. Some people pay extra for additional apps that do just this – get yours complementary with another awesome app! Its small price of $2.99 is a bargain, and will prove it’s worth the first time you use it.

Mint.com (free) – The Mint app syncs with your online Mint account. If you haven’t already heard, Mint collects your financial information from all your accounts, tracks spending habits, and even makes recommendations for ways to save, or even make money. The user interface is clean, easy to use, and essential to anyone who likes to keep a close watch on where there money is going.

Twitter Clients – TweetDeck and TwitterFon (both free) – There are several apps for Twitter users who want to stay updated on the go. TweetDeck and TwitterFon are both awesome applications with very different interfaces, allowing anyone to find one that suits their style. TweetDeck features a desktop app as well, which is useful for those who want to sync between the two. It allows the user to sign into multiple accounts, which proves very important for those with both personal and business Twitter accounts. In addition, you can add searches for groups, people, hashtags, and so on. TweetDeck is definitely a robust app intended for the very involved Twitter user. TwitterFon, while simple, is another great app to try out. There is no desktop version, no multiple accounts sign-ins or saved groups, but what it lacks in depth in makes up for in beauty and ease of use. The interface is clean, easy to read, and quick to flip through when you just want a quick update on those you are following. TwitterFon is definitely recommended for anyone who likes to use Twitter without being too involved.

Brain Toot (free) – Brain Toot is a fun app to keep yourself entertained, while feeling like you’re exercising your thinking muscles at the same time. Test yourself on different challenges that require quick thinking and fast reflexes. Once you get more comfortable with the challenges, try to beat your best time and score. The game is addicting, and thankfully never leaves you feeling guilty, because how can you be wasting time when you are working your brainpower?

Wikipanion (free) – Wikipanion is an absolutely essential Twitter app, and definitely one that users become dependent on. Next time you are watching a movie, out at a restaurant, or basically anywhere you might have a question for Wikipedia, Wikipanion is your answer. Search anything that is on the online database quickly and painlessly. The Wikipanion interface is actually even easier to use than it’s online counterpart, as sections open only when you click them, preventing endless scrolling through unwanted information.

F-MyLife (free) – F-MyLife is maybe one of the most fun time killers. Made for easy access to the popular website, fmylife.com, the F-MyLife app is a fast way to get your fix. Scroll through the most recent submissions, have another laugh at the all time most popular FMLs, and even rate or submit your own. F-MyLife is sure to become your latest guilty pleasure.

Shazam (free) – The Shazam app, while very well known from Apple commercials, really cannot get enough love. It is so incredibly useful and solves the pain and heartbreak experienced when you just can’t figure out what song is playing while out in a department store, restaurant, or watching TV. Simply hold the iPhone up to the speakers while the app is running, and it will come back with all the song information. You can then email, tweet, or save the song. Shazam will even send you to the youtube video!

Camera Bag ($1.99) – Camera Bag is another app that is definitely worth its price tag. For anyone who wants to quickly edit their photos directly on their phone, this is definitely the app for them. Camera Bag has a series of filters, which can be applied to pre-existing photos, or you can take new photos directly from the app. The filters include – Helga, Instant, Magazine, 1974, Lolo, Cinema, 1962, Mono, Infrared, Fisheye, and Original. Camera Bag is a fun way to alter iPhone photos and share them with your friends.

That about sums up this list of deliciously fun, incredibly useful, and brilliant time-wasting apps. Try them all out, see what works and doesn’t work for you, and lastly – figure out which ones you can’t get enough of! Enjoy, and as always, happy iPhoning!

Learn more about the author-Harold Hemmings: http://iphone-3gs-unlock.com/

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Find A Friend

by Randy Davis on Aug.13, 2009, under Video Production

With the uncertainty of tomorrow, why would anyone want to weather the storm alone. Find a friend, a close business associate, or colleaque to share victories and challanges with, and share those events on a regular basis. Two heads are better than one, they say, and how true the statement is. Often times we, as business owners, upper level managers, and support staff as well get so close to a project, or problem, that the solution can never be seen. Problem solving becomes much easier when someone not involved has a chance to look it over.

Find a friend who is trust-worthy, and who shares the same ideas as you. Partnering together is a great way to keep each other’s morale at a high level. Your health will thank you; you family will thank you, and your business will thank you. Remember also to be a friend. Albert Pike once said: “What we do for ourselves dies with us; what we do for others lives on and is immortal.”

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Surviving In An Economic Downturn

by Randy Davis on May.13, 2009, under Charlotte Video Production

The belief that small businesses fare poorly in economic slowdowns is a common misconception that is not generally true. Solidly run small businesses actually hold their own during downturns. While we all like to believe our businesses fit the definition of “solidly run”, let’s take a look at what are some commonly cited best practices for all businesses to be following during a time of economic downturn.

Revisit Your Business Plan
The number one recommendation, across the board, is to reexamine your business plan. Your business plan should be the working base for your company. Have you strayed from it in any way? Does it need revision in light of new information? Should you be considering whole new directions that are not included in it? Sit down and read it from the perspective of someone about to invest in your business – and make any revisions that seem appropriate. You may even identify additional information you need to know in order to make decisions about the future of the company.

Seek Supporters and Advisors
If ever there is a time to network, this is it. Many companies set up advisory boards that include a wide spectrum of professional expertise that they can draw on for advice. Such board members often are attorneys, certified public accountants, civic club leaders, owners or managers of businesses similar to yours or whom you do business with, and retired executives. The latest jargon for these types of boards is “Power Circles.” An apt name because the members should be power connections for you – knowledgeable about the environment in which you do business and able to connect you with the information you need to make good decisions. The purpose of the board is to offer you objectivity. They should be people you can be truthful with and who will keep your disclosures confidential. Most groups like this discuss specific business problems you have, using the meeting to brainstorm possible solutions.

If you don’t belong to civic and professional organizations, do it. Here are groups of people facing similar challenges to you. Their joint expertise and resources can be a powerful support mechanism when times are tough.

Make Customer Satisfaction Your Priority
Your customers are your lifeblood in any economic climate. In a downturn they are what keep you in business. Treat them very well. Spend time listening to your clients to hear what they like and do not like about the services you offer. Change those that you can. Take time to be innovative in meeting your customer needs. Perhaps taking the time to computerize customer information would allow you to more easily access their particular preferences and respond quickly to their needs. Perhaps taking time to call special clients to discuss how you could serve them better would be productive. Maybe an extra telephone line would speed the service time. Do whatever you need to do to keep your current customers loyal and to position yourself to win new customers.

Expand Relationships with Existing Clients/ Sign More Long-term Deals
Given that your customers are satisfied, they should want to do more business with you. Find out if there are ways you can expand what you do for them, perhaps by offering more products or services or fulfilling other needs that they have. Long-term deals add to your security. So, if you have happy customers, offer a discount to those who are willing to sign a long-term contract or who are willing to pay cash up front for a contracted set of services. Cash up front is particularly attractive because it makes you look good on paper and can allow you to lock in favorable financing from financial institutions.

Advertise/Sell
In a downturn one of the first places many businesses cut expenses is in advertising – a real mistake. As part of the philosophy of expanding your base and recruiting more customers, you need to advertise and sell more than ever. People are looking for better ways to do business. If you have established strong customer satisfaction, this is the time to get the message out.

Seek New Business Opportunities (Diversify)
A downturn sounds like a terrible time to diversify, doesn’t it? But there are opportunities out there to be taken. And given that you have done your homework in establishing yourself on a solid financial base, this is an opportune time to broaden your base. Diversification gives you more stability because a down market in one product may be compensated for by another product. The tricky part is, of course, finding complementary products that face differing market challenges. You don’t want to stretch your expertise by producing totally different products, yet you do want to target different types of markets so that softness in one may not be mirrored in the other. A simple example of a way to seek new opportunities is to establish an internet business for a retail store. You have provided a new way to service your regular customers and expanded the audience you reach.

Form Alliances
Alliances with your vendors or with closely aligned types of products is always a good way to strengthen your customer base. With the right alliance you are reaching a broader spectrum of possible customers and you have more to offer each potential customer.

Diversify Your Customer Base
It may be possible that you have been selling to a limited subgroup within the community and you can expand the appeal of your product to a wider audience. For instance, you may be primarily selling to a specific age, ethnic, or gender group and with different advertising or a slight modification in the product, you can reach a broader spectrum of the population. Simple things like instructions in another language or wording advertising slightly differently can have a major impact in who your business attracts.

Find Ways to Save Time and Money
Collections are a great place to start in tightening your belt. Not only do you need to be providing incentives to your customers to pay on time or even early, but you need an efficient collection system that gives you advance warning of problems as they develop. Similarly, you need to be paying your bills on time and taking advantage of every possible discount that you can.

Look at fixed and variable costs. What among the variable costs can you cut back on or put off for later? What among the fixed costs can you find a better deal on or negotiate more favorable terms for? And, pay attention to your banking relationships.

Keep in touch with your banker, apprising them of any company developments. If you face a tight situation, having your banker knowledgeable about the positives of you and your business will make them much more amenable to helping you through difficult times.

Consider lowering your prices. You need to maintain your profitability, but you also need to retain your customers who are also most likely hurting. If you can find more efficient methods that allow you to cut costs, not only will you retain your customers, but you also may attract others.

Watch for Signs and Act on Them
Look for changes in psychology and behavior in your clientele. They may be spending less or putting projects on hold. They may not be paying their bills as quickly. If you are in touch with your customers, you will be aware of differences in buying habits. Contact them before they contact you about what the problems are. Can you help them in some way? You can gain a longtime relationship with a customer by approaching them proactively with the view of being there to help them through their own hard times.

Mobilize Your People to Save Jobs
Economic downturns are scary times for employees. Many firms cut personnel and add to the workload of the remaining employees. Involve them in cost cutting. Let them know they are important to you and that you are committed to keeping them. If they know that they are perceived as an active part of the solution, they can identify sources of savings that never occurred to you.

Find rewards that are not costly yet acknowledge their efforts. As hokey as it sounds, one successful businessman placed post-it notes on the restroom mirrors every evening noting positives that had been reported about various individuals during that day. It became a delightful, early morning ritual for the employees to discover each morning what the CEO had noted from the day before.

Whether or not the economy is in a recession, any of these methods can strengthen your organization – and your bottom line. This is what makes a “solidly run” business. It means returning to the roots of your business and making certain that every one is healthy. All of these principles are worth revisiting at least annually, in good or bad times.

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