Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The G+ Spot

The Texually (tec-u-ally) Active are well aware of the power of G+. This open social network really encourages making new connections. Like all amazing things, it can be exciting, overwhelming, fun, and sometimes very frustrating.

The hardest part of G+ is remembering that we are each individual. Our own wants and needs really determine what our individual G+ Spot is. Sometimes you may need a hand discovering your G+ Spot, and that is when someone with more texual experience can help.

The Texually Active (TA's) are like universal remotes. They are fluent in many areas of technology and can apply a procedure used in a huge manufacturing plant, and transition those to a small home business.

If you are a member of the Texually Frustrated (TF's), you need to pair up with as many TA's as possible. You can never have too many TA's in your contacts. You also need to remember that not all TA's are the same. They each have their own style, and specialty. With so much variety in the market, it is easy to assume that all TA's are the same. They are not. If you hook up with a TA, and it doesn't work, just move on.

Here is the thing, TA's are in high demand. The information that they provide gratis to their friends, can easily be invoiced at $100 an hour. If you have a TA in your circles, stay engaged with them. Don't let them get away!

TF's need to remember a couple of precautionary things before engaging in Texual Activity.
1) Never disclose your personal information with a stranger. NEVER.
(Recommendations are great, but still proceed with caution. You have no idea who the last person they interfaced with, or logged into . . . who knows if they used any protection or what they last downloaded.)

2) Location Settings OFF on EVERY DEVICE and in EVERY APP
If your location settings are on, on any device, in any app, there is a good change I can find you with minimal effort. Ever chat with someone on a messenger with location setting while they were driving? Real time updates to location settings are creepy. Once you know how they work, you may decide to turn them back on.

3) HELP
Most software have a HELP menu or section. A search window or index with a search box is customary. Type in your question using industry terms and you can easily start to troubleshoot. If you don't know the TA Vocabulary, start on Google Search first, and type your question in "quotes."

Thank you all for helping get Texuality up and running!
MTFBWU
KrisTen
www.kris10.us

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