Here is a ‘view from the crowd’ as Brady was recently in Father of the Bride. Check out his Behind the Scenes of Father of the Bride video by clicking on the link.
you can follow me on snapchat here:
by Stephen
Here is a ‘view from the crowd’ as Brady was recently in Father of the Bride. Check out his Behind the Scenes of Father of the Bride video by clicking on the link.
you can follow me on snapchat here:
by Stephen
My SnapChat expert (my niece Abby) says that teenage girls teach themselves how to use snapchat, so this Snapchat tutorial video is for everyone who is not a teenage girl!
Below is the ‘script’ I worked off of for the filming of the video. Let me know what you think, if you watch…. Thanks!!
Create Login and Username for Snapchat
Download the Snapchat application for your iOS device
The main screen you come to is the camera.
Highlight the functions on this screen
Now we will look at basic editing of pictures
Taking Video
Taking a special photo/video
SWIPE LEFT TO RIGHT FROM MAIN CAMERA SCREEN
To go to your contact list.
Go back to the main camera page (press the right arrow)
Now from here swipe from the top to the bottom or just hit the ghost icon at the top middle of the screen to go to your snapcode.
From here you have several options as well:
Top right hand screen is the settings icon
Moving back to your snapcode page, you can click on your snapcode to
Pressing the back arrow to the main snapcode screen you will see your name as it is listed in the settings, your snapchat screen name, and your snapchat score
Under your snapcode you will see:
GO BACK TO THE MAIN CAMERA SCREEN AND SWIPE LEFT TO RIGHT TO GO TO THE STORY SCREEN
This concludes the video. I don’t know that I have covered everything, but I have definitely given you a pretty thorough introduction. If you have any questions, comments or want to see some other stuff I may be up to go to www.stephentknox.com
by Stephen
I realize it is 60 degrees, but I already had the post written…
So, I know what most people think about having your carpets cleaned in the winter, “It will not dry fast enough.” Well, let me tell you, that is not the case. Carpets dry according to the relative humidity in the air. Relative humidity is connected to the relative temperature. Warm air holds more moisture. If you have ever been to Florida in July, you know this to be true! So, conversely cold air holds less moisture. Therefore, its drier. The air inside your home just after your carpets get cleaned is wetter than the outside air even if it is 40° outside and raining. What!? Yep, the rain is merely falling through the drier outside air it is not a part of it. I know, it is hard to believe, but I am a scientist… (Well, not really, but it is still true.)
It is also important to remember that the heat is probably on in your home and holding that moisture in the air, inside. That is a good thing since I instruct my clients to open a window at both ends of the house to aid cross ventilation and the migration of wetter air to drier air. Nature seems to like equal distribution of moisture in the air. It’s a law. I am not an attorney, but I do play one on TV.
January is when you get to sigh that big sigh of relief. The relatives are gone from your Holiday festivities. Well, almost! It appears they may have left a few things behind, namely dirt, crumbs, and just a little chocolate that was hot when it landed on your carpet. January would be a great month to return peace and harmony to the home, along with clean and FRESH (pun intended) carpets. You could put it off until March but that just adds stress thinking about the candy under the coffee table, and who knows about the couch in the basement!?
In Cincinnati, we are in the 5th Season, Flu Season. You may not realize it but your carpet is the largest filter in your home. Everything that was once airborne eventually settles into the carpet. Dirt, dust, cooking grease, asphalt, spores, germs, and dust mites (they really are nasty looking creatures). Like any filter it should receive regular cleaning. You might just have a healthier in the winter.
The last reason is: You can pick your schedule. The sixth season, SLOW Season, often runs with the fifth season. You can keep a hard-working, honest, and somewhat adorable carpet cleaner out of the soup line. You can take YOUR stand against unemployment. Give us a call to schedule your appointment to make your home a healthier place to be!!!
by Stephen
I have long tried to keep the content on this blog to certain areas of my life. Everyone says niche down as specific as you can. As a matter of fact, I have said that myself. However, I have changed my mind. From now on all the content I write, videos I make, and audio I record will be published to this website. I have been working on a video to explain basic Snapchat functions, I have a bunch of carpet cleaning posts, and lots of marketing material that will be coming soon. If none of that interests you, send me an email to tell me what might interest you (maybe I’ll write on that too)…
I recently heard Seth Godin say that everyone should blog everyday. One of the biggest reasons why is because it causes you to live intentionally (which is a buzz word for my life these days). If you know that you have to publish something today, you will be more aware of the things happening around you. You will be more mindful of lessons that you can learn from everyday life.
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I am on snapchat. I used to be against it. I heard the stories about people abusing it, and thought, “I’m going to stay away from that!” My niece, Abby, set me straight though.
What she helped me realize is that snapchat, like most apps, hammers, money, bricks, and whatever else you can think of, are just tools. Tools can be used to make things better or to destroy. It is the person using the tool that makes that decision.
So, choose your friends wisely…