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    My Singtel app

    My Singtel app

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    My Singtel app A one-stop application that allows you to view your Singtel bills, manage your...

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timesnap (0 KP) created a post

Dec 23, 2021  
This camera timestamp application enables you to quickly add a date to a photo or video.
Capture a picture with the date and time stamped on it, add a message to your photo using a variety of fonts and styles, apply color filters to your images, and much more. Add stickers to your photographs and videos depending on your mood, subsequently share your timestamp photo or date stamp photo/video with your friends and family, as well as on social networking sites.
Why is it necessary to have a time snap camera?
- It takes care of all Date-Time concerns.
- A free camera app that lets users photograph and video timestamp all of their moments.
- Share your memories by using this timestamp camera anytime and wherever you choose.
- Depending on your mood, choose from a selection of time and date stamp templates.
Timesnap camera features:
- You can select from a choice of colors for the date-time stamp.
- The transparency of the time or date stamp watermark can be changed.
- Automatically or manually watermark your pictures and videos with a date and time stamp.
- This time snap camera app allows you to timestamp photos from your gallery that are already on your phone.
- At the same time, save both the original and watermarked photos.
- You can apply amusing and different stickers to your video and photographs by stamping the date and time on them.
- You can also add notes to your photos and videos.
     
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Readforthesouls (5 KP) created a post

Aug 24, 2018  
Hey Readers!
We all experience the same struggles as writers, and especially as bloggers. Not knowing what we are doing wrong when can't get followers- it's hard to get noticed! Especially in the beginning.
I read this book yesterday that is basically the months we have all spent gathering information on how to blog from the internet, all rolled into one book.
Amazing right! Too bad we didn't all find it earlier.
Although the first half of the book is teaching you how to physically start a blog (picking a domain, a hosting site and figuring out what you want to write about), there are still some amazing tips in here that help out even us who have been blogging for several months (or years)!
For instance,
 • Tips on how to make money (which I think we can all appreciate)
 • Tips on social media- how to take advantage globally!
 • Examples of what great blogs look like
 • What Google looks for with SEO
 • How to stay organized! (thank you for that one)
 • Staying motivated through all the mess we call life
 • And of course, how to get and keep followers
That last one is what we all really want, right? To BE READ. Not all of us are here for the money or to come off as know-it-alls about our subject. We all simply want to be influences on other thinking-minds and to be noticed by our peers. We keep typing away and hope that it makes a difference.
This book told me that it does, usually, make a difference.
There are 250 million blogs online, and a majority of them are abandoned after year 1. The trick is to keep moving forward because it takes time as all things do. What we are passionate about, we are definitely not the only ones, and grouping ourselves with like-minded people and their blogs can really make a difference in your view of your own purpose.
Sitting at the screen and not knowing what to write, or if people even care what you say, is just you in your own head. All the rich bloggers out there KNOW that you care, otherwise, they wouldn't be such awesome blogs, right? HELLO. EARTH TO BLOGGERS. You are here for a reason. Tell us about it, whatever it is.
And tell me, what do you struggle with the most? Also, read this book.
"Blogging for Writers" by Robin Houghton