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5 Ways To Boost Facebook post For Free

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S hare stories about your business in the place where people spend their time. Posting on your Facebook business Page lets you: Stay top of mind with people who are interested in your Page. Keep customers interested and engaged with industry information, product updates, event notifications and more. Reach a larger audience with boosted posts. Connect to your audience with Facebook posts Posting on your business Page is a great way to let your customers and fans know what your business is doing. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your updates: Share meaningful updates Whether it's content related to your industry or updates on what your business is doing, stay in touch with your audience with Facebook posts. Use short, fun-to-read copy and eye-catching images to get attention. You can even  schedule your posts  to save time. Get more attention for a special post When your post is published, you can bring more attention to it by pinning

How to use YouTube in the background on Android and iOS Device

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Unless you have a YouTube Red subscription, YouTube only plays as a foreground app, meaning you can’t use your phone and listen to music or podcasts on YouTube at the same time. Well, unless you cheat a little. Some phones like Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 and LG’s V30 offer split-screen multitasking that will let you have a YouTube window alongside some other activity, but that’s obviously nowhere near as elegant as actually working in the background. As it turns out, people have already been quite industrious in figuring out alternative tactics. Don't Miss:  Facebook Year in Review 2017 in now live  . On the iPhone you can use a third-party browser such as Dolphin to start a YouTube video, then exit the app and resume playback via the iOS Control Center. lmost the same thing exists for Android users with Google’s own Chrome browser. If you switch to the desktop (rather than mobile) YouTube site in Chrome, you’ll be able to start a video in the browser, then exit the app an

How to transfer files from an Android device to Mac

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In this guide we’ll show you an easy way to transfer or copy files from Android to a Mac. The most popular method is using Google’s Android File Transfer tool, although sometimes it doesn't work very good and it's lacking features that other developers have included in their alternative programs. For starters, though, it's a fine way to do basic things. To start, download Android File Transfer from Android.com. Once downloaded, open androidfiletransfer.dmg Drag the green Android logo to the Applications folder on the right Connect a USB cable from your phone to the computer Double-click and open Android File Transfer Browse your files, photos, music, and more Click and drag anything you want to transfer (Limit of 4GB at a time) If you’re trying to transfer all of your photos before getting a new phone, or move music, pay attention to the 4GB limit mentioned above. If you try to transfer more than 4GB at a time, it will likely freeze and stop responding. This

How to deactivate or delete your Facebook account

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Maybe its time for a break, away from social media and specifically Facebook. The good news is that you have two options; deactivate your account and come back later or completely, utterly, fully delete your account for good riddance. Deactivate Account Deactivating your Facebook account puts it on "ice". Your profile will be removed from the site, as will most of what you posted to Facebook, though messages and other things will stick around. Also See: LG V30 Signature Edition is official with ultra premium ceramic design and Android Oreo . Deactivation can be undone. Facebook will retain your data in case you decide to come back. You can always reactivate your account later by logging in to Facebook. If you're not sure you want to leave permanently, this is a great way to try the Facebook-free life before you make a final decision.  To deactivate your account, log in to Facebook. At the top of your Facebook page, click the down-arrow icon at far right. Choose Set

How to find WiFi passwords on your Android device 

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Did you know your Android device saves the WiFi password for every network? There are many reasons you might want to find a WiFi network password. Whether that’s because you lost or forgot the password, or because you don’t want to dig out the router and find the info on the bottom. Another reason is to share the password with friends, family members, or to sign into the network with a different device. Also See 2018 Highest Paying Niche For Bloggers If you don’t have the password there’s a way to find the stored information on your Android device. As long as your phone has root access you can see the WiFi password for any network you’ve used. Download  ES File Explorer Open the app and go to  Local Open  Device Folder  and select  Data Locate and open  Misc  folder Scroll down and click on  WiFi Also See: Google Chrome will soon block website redirects against user's will . Open the folder  wpa_supplicant.conf  (or wep_supplicant.conf if the networ

How to become a graphic designer without going back to school

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Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. In 2017, it's safe to say tech has seeped into virtually every industry the job market has to offer. Take art, for example. Today, you'll likely find fewer Picassos and Pollocks and more graphic designers. At the intersection between computers and art, graphic designers are responsible for creating strong images that will ultimately shape a brand.  But being a graphic designer is easier said than done. In addition to having a strong point of view, you need to be well-versed in top design software. Whether you want to dip your toe into the world of graphics, bolster your résumé, or buy the perfect holiday present for your art-obsessed friend, you might want to consider the  "Graphic Design Certification School." With some 40 hours of content, this series of online courses will teach you how to use three key Adobe programs: Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator.