Tuesday 5 February 2013

HOW TO BROWSE WITH GLO BIS ON NOKIA


FOR NOKIA USERS 

Nokia Users here i come after much question on how to enjoy Glo BIS rave on your device and to all other device owners, am coming up with yours too very soon. Just stay glued to WWW.STARALIGN.BLOGSPOT.COM where you get best of the best, l will make sure it get across that's a promise from me. 




To get started:- 
=> Subscribe to Globacom BIS with your Glo SIM. Text "coweek" to 777 for N400/week plan OR text "comonth" to 777 for N1400/month plan. 

1. On your Nokia phone, go to Settings ; Configuration.
 
2. Scroll down till you see “Personal Settings”. Select it.

 
3. Click on “Options”, select “Add New”. Choose “Access Point”

 
4. You will see : “Account name” and “Access Point Settings”.

 
5. Enter "GloBIS” or any name as the “Account name”

 
6. Thereafter, Select “Access Point settings”, then “Bearer settings”. 

You will then see a list of settings you can change. Just edit them as listed below: 

Packet data Access point:- = blackberry.net 
Network type:- IPv4

 
Authentication type:- Normal 
Username:- (leave blank) 
Password:- (leave blank) 

=> Once you are done, just select “Back” 3 times. You should see the new APN you created in a list under “Personal accounts” with a G-like icon. 

Activating the Access Point 
=> From Menu, go to Settings ; Connectivity ; Packet Data.

 
=> You will see: “Packet Data Connection” and “Packet Data Settings”. 


=> Set “Packet Data Connection to “Always Online” .

 
=> Then select “Packet Data Settings”. You will see: “Active Access Point” and “Edit Active Access Point

”. 
=> Select “Active Access Point” and you should see a list of Access Points. 


=> Select the one you created above (which I named GloBIS as 
explained above) and select “Activate”. 

Web Settings Configuration 
=> From Menu, go to Settings ; Configuration. 


=> Scroll down till you see “Personal Settings”. Select it.

 
=> Then click on “Options”, click “Add New”. Choose “Web”.

 
=> You will then see a list of settings you can change. Just edit them as listed below: 

Account Name = GlobacomBIS ( This can be any name) 


Homepage = http://www.naijaloaded.com ( This can be any web/wap url) 


Username = (leave blank)


 
Password = (leave blank) 
Use preferred access pt = Yes 

=> Once you are done, just select “Back”. You should see the new web setting you created in a list under “Personal accounts” with a ball-like icon. 


=> Thereafter, highlight the Web setting, select “Options” and select “Activate”. 

Phone Configuration 
=> From Menu, Go to Settings ; Configuration.

 You will see: “Default config. settings”
 , “Default in all apps” , “Preferred Access Point” and “Personal Settings”.
 Just edit them as listed below: 

Default config. settings = choose “Personal config

” 
Default in all apps = Yes

 
Preferred Access Point = choose the Access Point created earlier (GloBIS)

 
Personal settings = Just leave it the way it is 

Configuring Your Phone’s Web Browser 
=> From Menu, Go to “Internet”. Scroll down till you see “Web Settings”. Select it


=> Scroll down to “Configuration Settings”. Select it. You will see: “Configuration” and


“Account”. => Select “Configuration” and choose “Personal config” from the list. 

Henceforth your phone browser will use the “personal configuration” you created manually.
 

Enjoy!

Tuesday 18 December 2012

MARKETING YOUR VIDEO: Tips & Secrets

Tweet Using video content on your website has become the latest fashion accessory in web design. Of course video is more than that really, it’s a great way of getting your message across whether it’s a product demonstration, a news item, a review, sales pitch or anything else you can …

Using video content on your website has become the latest fashion accessory in web design. Of course video is more than that really, it’s a great way of getting your message across whether it’s a product demonstration, a news item, a review, sales pitch or anything else you can think of. Video also has benefits for search and traffic generation if used correctly.

The technology you need for online video keeps getting better, easier to use and more accessible. With a small camcorder and a home editing programme you can easily create a short video to put on Youtube and then embed on your webpage. Is that the best thing to do? Well that depends on your Video Strategy. Like any piece of marketing or business communication, you need an effective strategy for your video to help ensure that you achieve what you need to from it. These are just some of the questions you should be asking yourself:

  • Should we make our own video or hire a production company
  • Shall we put the video on Youtube
  • Will our video show up in search engines
  • How can we get people to watch our
    video
  • Will our video go viral
  • How much should we spend on our video
  • Can we use that song by the Rolling Stones as the soundtrack, it fits the idea perfectly
  • How do we put the video on our website                                                                           
 The answers to these kind of questions depend on another, more basic set of questions. What is the purpose of your video? Who do you want to watch your video? What do you want them to understand from it? If you want your video to be a bit of fun for friends or colleagues then something you make yourself and upload to Youtube will be perfect. Your friends will excuse any dimly lit scenes, camera shake or the odd mistake because the video is about them, people they know or something you all share in common.

but if you are aiming to use this video for serious purposes, say for customer information, product demonstration, business news or charity fund raising, you cannot afford to risk your corporate image by having a poorly made video. So you have two choices really: either hire a video production company or learn how to make a video in a professional way. Both options are completely valid and it really depends on the results you want and the balance of time, budget and resources at your disposal.Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) -->

Monday 17 December 2012

blackberry battery not charging

The battery is not charging

Depending on how you charge your BlackBerry® device, try performing the following actions:

  • Verify that the USB cable is securely connected to your device and a USB port.

  • Try connecting your device to another USB port on your computer, a USB port on a different computer, a USB hub, or try using a travel charger.

  • Verify that BlackBerry device USB drivers are installed on your computer. When you install BlackBerry® Desktop Software from the CD that came with your device, the correct USB drivers should be installed. You can also download the latest version of BlackBerry Desktop Software from www.blackberry.com.

  • Verify that your computer is not in standby, hibernate, or sleep mode.

  • Some USB hubs might not provide enough power. Plug the hub into a power outlet (if available) and reconnect your device.