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PayPal: Here and Now

March 16, 2012 by izzy

PayPal has entered the mobile world with their triangular-shaped mobile credit card-swiping gadget aimed directed at Square.

The gadget works similarly to Square, offering a simple attachment and merchant app that allows iPhones and Android smartphones to do the work of a cash register, swiping credit and debit cards, and tracking receipts. In addition, the app allows merchants to take pictures of checks and credit cards, to process payments even without the attachment. The app can also issue invoices.

But PayPal differs somewhat in market strategy: The company is hoping to become a full-on electronic wallet. PayPal Here is for merchants, but their consumer app is expanding as well. As of today, that app now includes a “local” button, which lets you pay at merchants who accept PayPal. The launch partner is Home Depot, which announced that you’ll be able to use PayPal in its 2,000 stores. L

Filed Under: Mobile, Mobile Marketing Tagged With: Mobile, Mobile Marketing, PayPal

DIY: Painting Old Vinyl Floor Tiles

March 11, 2012 by izzy

Ever since I painted my old kitchen rug with bold chevron stripes, I’ve been thinking about painting my vinyl bathroom floor tiles. So, I gave it a go and it turned out even better than I thought.  Note: I used porch and floor paint from my local hardware store so as to have a durable finish that will withstand the traffic the floor will be receiving and the whole process cost: $75 along with 6 hours of my time [not including the final drying which was an additional 8 hours, overnight]. We were able to walk on the entire floor 30 minutes after the final coat of paint.  I waited the entire 8 hours before putting anything down onto the newly painted floor.

Bathroom Vinyl Tiles Before:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is what the bathroom floor looked like before.  This vinyl floor tile was laid directly over old linoleum and the job was, well, let’s just say, did not appear to be completely professional. Added to that, the old, tired swirly pattern in a dull beige…and I think you can start to get the picture.

Step 1 Preparing the old vinyl: I sanded the vinyl floor tiles with a 180 Ct sandpaper.  After sanding I vacuumed the whole area.

Step 2 Creating tooth on the old vinyl: I deglossed the vinyl floor with a deglosser liquid.  This is is a somewhat caustic process, so be sure to wear protective eye wear, gloves, and be sure the area in which you are working is well ventilated.  I had the overhead fan on the whole time and had another portable fan pulling fresh air into the bathroom. The deglosser is applied with a clean cloth and removes any gloss finish the sandpaper didn’t get.  Steps 1 & 2 creates the ‘tooth’ from your old vinyl tiles and prepares the surface to accept the new primer and paint.

Step 3 Painting prep: I used painter’s tape and taped off the areas I didn’t want the paint to adhere to.

Step 4 Priming the vinyl: Primer is then applied. I used 2 coats and laid each coat on somewhat thinly. It took about 45 minutes between each coat to dry. Check the label on your printer and follow those steps.  The primer is an important step that prepares the vinyl surface for painting.  I used disposable sponge paint brushes, however you could use a roller or traditional brush.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 5 White base coat: Since I wanted black and white squares, I next painted on the white base color, over the primer. This time I used a disposable sponge brush and a small roller. The white paint took 2 coats and I allowed 45 minutes between coats for drying.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 6 Creating the black squares: Taping off the squares was the most time consuming process.  I followed the old tiles, as my guide, and taped off the tiles I wanted to maintain the white color.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 7 Painting the black squares: Next I applied the black paint with another disposable sponge brush.  In order to get the density of black I desired, I applied 2 coats of black, waiting 30 minutes between coats.  After the second coat of black paint went down, I waited another 30 minutes, then pulled up the painting tape.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That is all that is needed.  Except I did go in with a small paint brush and touched-up a couple of areas where the black paint had seeped under the painters tape.

One last time: Painting over vinyl tiles.

Before                                                                 After

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The whole bathroom appears bigger, cleaner and the eye is fooled into thinking these are actual tiles, when I just painted over the old vinyl floor tiles.

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Design, DIY Tagged With: Design, DIY

Right-Brainers in Business Summit 2012

March 4, 2012 by izzy

Over the past week I have been participating in Jennifer Lee’s, Right-Brainers in Business 2012 Video Summit.

This 2 week FREE video summit is chock full of information to help you take your business to the next level and Jennifer has pulled out all the stops to bring a range of people, to her summit, as both presenters and participants.  What I love about Jennifer’s style is she caters to the right-brainer in all of us….something I can fully relate to. I’ll let Jennifer explain her summit.

In the meanwhile, I suggest you sign up NOW for a free seat.  Also check out the Right-Brain Business Plan on Facebook.

I have been learning so much about how to bring to market some products and services I plan to release to the world in 2012.  Additionally, I am learning about so many new people, connections and concepts…I really wish you would join us at the summit.

Filed Under: Business, Right Brain Tagged With: Business, Right Brain

A Couple of Nice Videos: Baby Announcements

March 1, 2012 by izzy

It’s really interesting to see how the storytelling is evolving into ‘other videos’.

And Everything Nice from John Jensen on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Video

PodCampWM#4 Mobile Marketing Presentation

February 24, 2012 by izzy

 

At PodCamp Western Mass #4 I presented a session on Mobile Marketing.  Download a copy of my presentation at SlideShare here.  Or scan any of these QR codes in your smartphone or tablet device. Please share any comments or thoughts you might have.

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And, if all this isn’t enough, check out this interesting application for QR codes. Thinking beyond the computer screen and how the QR code can be an instructional design tool.

Filed Under: Design, Mobile, Mobile Marketing, Presentations Tagged With: Design, Mobile, Mobile Marketing, Presentations

A Tiny Story About the Fundamentals of Storytelling

February 21, 2012 by izzy

I’ll let this tiny video speak for itself.  Remember; storytelling is an increasingly important part of successful design.

Tiny Story from Sebas & Clim on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Design, Storytelling Tagged With: Design, Storytelling

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