Seriously, aren’t you tired to see the same fields you have to enter information into every time you are visiting a new service? Aren’t you fed up with thinking of new passwords? Let’s be fair, most of the time you are just sticking to the same password as you are too lazy to think of new ones. What is more important, you won’t be able to remember which password should be used exactly at which website.
Don’t shout the “OpenID” word. Does your mom know what the hell this means and how can she use it? Now you are telling me there is Clickpass? Right, go figure how to sign in with that tool… if you can, of course.
Yes, we (insert social media related profession here) all have several inboxes to manage. Yes, we receive hundred of subscriptions, Facebook updates, direct messages from Twitter, invitations from your networks, offers and deals into our inbox – this isn’t actually spam. But we hate it! (Well, if you don’t, I envy you).
Inbox 0 is bliss, those who can achieve the Zen of email management know how fresh and calming a clean inbox feels. On the other hand, those who have 1736+ unread email just don’t want to open it anymore. Here is a quick set of actions that will help you to get to Inbox 0 and keep the noise volume as low as you can.
This is a first post of a promised “Goodies Series”.
I go through tons of webpages everyday and most of them are so cluttered with banners, blinking adds and other “useful” features that make reading and concentration impossible. We all tend to skim text instead of reading (oh, do I hear a sound of a tweetdeck alert? ;). Furthermore, add chaotic multitasking and you get the picture – till you get to the end of that thought-provoking article, which is almost a never-ending battle, you have no idea what the post was about.
However, there are simple tools that will enable you to gain control over naughty webpages (in case you are not multitasking anymore).
As some of you already know I’ve been setting this blog for a long time. The main challenge was to figure out topics to write on. With all ‘Social Media experts’ out there and tons of blogs that spin around social media just add “noise” to a few meaningful “signal” broadcasters. Guess what, I don’t want to be in the first pile :)
As I’m passionate about new media and social networking and know exactly what opportunities hide behind 140 characters, I’d like to share my experience in this field.