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GetGlue: The Foursquare for Couch Potatoes

I will admit it, I have become addicted to GetGlue.  If you’ve never heard of it, the site can best be described as Foursquare for those that prefer to chill at home. And, lets face it, that’s pretty much where I am most of the time.

With GetGlue, can check into TV shows and movies you are watching, albums you are listening to, books you are reading, things you like…pretty much anything that you can find on any of their partner sites.  GetGlue rewards loyal users with stickers (similar to badges) that are displayed on your profile when you check-in to your favorite shows and movies. And unlike Foursquare, you can get actual copies of your stickers.  Every 30 days, you can request your stickers be mailed to you and they will send you any new ones you earned.

But it isn’t just about the stickers.  Based on what you tell GetGlue that you like using the Quick Rate feature, you will get suggestions of similar entertainment.  Also, once you start writing reviews for items, you can become the Guru and have special privileges on the page and be entered to win prizes.  Currently, there are apps for the iPhone and Android, with iPad coming soon.  Blackberry users can use the mobile site to check in, but I find that I use the site to check in most of the time, since I’m home anyway.  So, what are you waiting for? Go sign up! And make sure to subscribe to my profile and I will subscribe to you too!

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HOW TO: Turn Off Google Personalized Search

It was recently brought to my attention by @jselss that Google saves your web history and has been doing so for some time.  Now, they are also using this information to fine-tune any searches you do.  See Google’s explanation of Personalized Search below:

I understand that Google is trying to make their search engine better, but I don’t like this idea AT ALL!!! I have been known to search some crazy things in my time.  Do I really need Google to remember these silly searches? Luckily, for all of us, according to Google, there is a way to opt-out:

Signed in searches
To disable history-based search customizations while signed in, you’ll need to remove Web History from your Google Account. You can also choose to remove individual items. Note that removing this service deletes all your old searches from Web History.
Signed out searches
If you aren’t signed in to a Google Account, your search experience will be customized based on past search information linked to a cookie on your browser. To disable history-based customizations, follow these steps:
1.    In the top right corner of the search results page, click Web History.
2.    On the resulting page, click Disable customizations.(Because this preference is stored in a cookie, it’ll affect anyone else who uses the same browser and computer as you).
Or, if you’d rather just delete the current cookie storing searches from your browser and start fresh, clear your browser’s cookies.
Note: If you’ve disabled search customizations, you’ll need to disable it again after clearing your browser cookies; clearing your Google cookie turns on history-based customizations.

*A special thank you to my friends at Remarkable Search for letting me know about this!

HOW TO: Use Refollow to Manage Your Followers on Twitter

There are a lot of different third-party applications that claim to make your Twitter experience even better.  One has certainly come in more handy than others for me, and that is Refollow.  I have found with the more followers I get on Twitter, it becomes a lot more tedious to keep up.  Once I discovered this site, it was that much easier. Here I will walk you through, step-by-step, how I manage my followers using Refollow:

1. Log on to Refollow:

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This can be done either using Twitter OAuth or by inputting your Twitter username and password. The reason you need to login is that Refollow needs to access your followers, your friends and the followers of people you follow.

2. Load your followers and friends: When you first login, the first thing to happen is an automatic load of 100 of your friends (people you are following) and 100 of your followers. This will take a few seconds. If you want to load more, you can click the “more” or “all” options in the “Show me” box. Each load of 100 costs 1 API call.  You only get 150 Twitter API an hour, so if you have a lot of followers, I would suggest closing any other programs that will use the API (such as TweetDeck or HootSuite).  If you move your mouse over one of the pictures in the grid, a popup will show you some info about that user. At the top left of that popup is a little icon that let’s you know your relationship (a pink bar means you’re following them, a yellow bar means they are following you, and both bars mean you are following each other. A red “X” through the pink bar means you previously followed them, but not anymore).

3. Get familiar with the filters: While your followers and friends are loading, look at the top of your screen.  You will see this:

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These filters are how you manage your followers.  As you can see, there are several filters for you use: Following me, Not Following Me, I’m Following, I’m not Following, Previously Followed, Never Followed, Locked, Not Locked, With Picture, Without Picture, Tweeting in the last X days, No Tweets in the last X days.  There are SOOO many different combinations that you can use.  For instance, if I wanted to see who I was following that wasn’t following me who hasn’t tweeted in 3 days, I can do that! Or I can see, 100 tweeps at a time, users who are following me that I’m not following back.  With the press of a button, I can follow all of them, instead of going through page by page on the web.  There are also Search boxes that can be used in conjunction with the filters.  If I wanted to search for followers from Long Island, NY who are following me, who have been active in the past 2 days, this too is possible.

4. Lock Important Users: Before I do anything, I use the “Lock” feature to lock celebrities and other tweeps that don’t follow me so that they are not accidentally unfollowed.  I do this by loading all of those I am following and then sorting the users by follow count (celebrities normally have very high follow counts). Now, I see, in pages of 100, all of the tweeps I follow that aren’t following me back.  Using the “Select Page” button, I select all 100 people on the page and then click the “Lock” button.  After a user is locked, a little icon will show on the bottom right of their avatar on Refollow.  These users will never be refollowed, until you unlock them.  Once all important users are locked, I move onto the next step.

5. Unfollow Users that are not following you: I try not to do this often, because normally, there is a reason that I follow a person in the first place.  However, due to Twitter’s follow limits, sometimes I need to clean out those I’m following to make room for new followers.  Once my “following” list is loaded, I use these filters: I’m following, Not following me.  Most of those that come up will be locked from the previous step.  Those that are not locked can be unfollowed, in lots of 100, with the press of the “Unfollow” button. If I want to only unfollow users who have been inactive for a certain number of days, I use that filter as well.

6. Follow Users that are following you: Once I have cleaned out people not following me, I should now have room to follow all of those users that are following me that I may not be following.  I make sure all (or as many as possible) of my followers are loaded.  I then check off “Following Me” and “I’m not Following”.  This will load anyone who I’m not following.  To select the entire page, I click “Select Page” and click “Follow”.

7. Find New People:

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Another great thing about Refollow is the ability to view and follow, people that are followed by friends.  Normally, if someone I admire is following someone, then most likely, I will enjoy their tweets as well.  Using the “Users Who are Followed By” box, I type in a user name. Refollow then loads that person’s friends, 100 per page.  The process is the same as with your own followers. I use the filters again to see who they follow that I’m not following.

These steps should get you started using Refollow.  Hopefully, the site makes your Twitter experience that much better, as it has for me.  Since discovering the site, I spend less time refollowing people and actually interacting with them, and that’s really what Twitter is all about.

The Evolution of the Web

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of LeapFish Inc. All opinions are 100% mine.

When I was turning 13, my parents gave me a choice: A birthday party or a computer. As you may have guessed, I chose the computer.  A birthday party lasted 3 hours.  A computer would bring me endless moments of fun.  My first memory of using the internet was when I turned my new computer on (a PC because my dad convinced me that color was the way to go, even though I really wanted a mac) and heard that little modem dialing noise.  I of course, had to check with my mom that she wasn’t going to be getting any calls or making any in the next half hour.  Then I loaded up Prodigy and started chatting.  Little did I know how using a computer would literally change my life.  Over the years, the internet has certainly changed as has our ways of searching it.  From Prodigy to AOL to Yahoo to Google to Facebook to Twitter to FriendFeed to Bing. It seems every time you get used to a new site, the next new thing is here. And that next new thing is leapfish. It combines search, news, video, top sites and social media all in real-time.  Why is real-time important? Because real-time is NOW.  And by the time the other sites have crawled the news, WE have already covered it through social media. What do you think is next in the evolution of the web?

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Knoyce…It Really is Better Than Just Nice.

I recently came across a new social networking site called Knoyce. The word Knoyce is based on the word nice, but it implies that something is “better than just nice”. And that it is.  Knoyce is a combination of all the great things on all sorts of social media sites.

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On Knoyce you can:

  • Create a customized background.  Choose from over 120 different themes and then customize all the colors
  • Create a blog
  • Update your status
  • Upload music to put on your profile
  • Search people by location, school, job
  • Join groups to meet others with similar interests (I made one for Twitter and Facebook)
  • Play with the hundreds of applications and thrid-party widgets that are available for free
  • Access your profiles on Facebook, Myspace, Friendster, FriendFeed, StumbleUpon, Digg and more right from the Knoyce page.  (The only site they have not added yet is Twitter, but that’s what TweetDeck is for)
  • Group chat and private chat

A lot of these features are available on different social media sites, but none of them are available on one site except for Knoyce.  You can check out my profile at http://www.knoyce.com/profile/BeckyKopprasch.

The only problem with Knoyce is its lack of members. At the time of this blog post, Knoyce only has 1,169 members. Get in at the beginning…it’s really a great social networking site!  Make a profile today: http://www.knoyce.com

I Really *HEART* Entrecard

entrecard2It is official.  I am a “drop-a-holic”.  I discovered EntreCard, a tool for bloggers to discover new blogs and get their blog seen as well.  I’ve only been a member for a few days, but I’m already hooked.  While skepticals may say that this will increase your bounce rate while other “drop-a-holics” just visit your blog to “drop” their card for points, I think differently.  I have found many fun new blogs to visit and while I visit them to drop, I read great articles too!  I even leave a comment or two.

So, if you use Entrecard, I hope you will do the same.  Go ahead, drop your card.  But try to leave a comment or subscribe to my updates too…that’s really what it’s all about.

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