Google Search Stories Video Creator

Apr 30th, 2010 Posted in Internet, Technology | 13 comments »

Have you seen the Google commercial where the student finds love in Paris? The concept was simple, but it was executed brilliantly. The entire advertisement was filmed as a series of Google searches beginning with a typical search someone might make if they were thinking of studying abroad. It aired during the Super Bowl this year and I was amazed that such a touching story could be told through search queries. The commercial can be accessed from Google Search Stories.

Now, everyone has the opportunity to tell stories using the same techniques as the Parisian Love ad! With Google Search Stories Video Creator, users can type in a series of search terms and turn it into a YouTube video.

To get started, just go to Google Search Stories on YouTube. Click the link that says “Create Your Own.” and start entering search terms. Google provides all the transitional effects and a selection of free music to choose from. If you want to change something, you can go back and edit it. This is an easy way to make a short interesting video, and with a few mouseclicks you can share these videos on Facebook, Twitter, or embed it into a blog: )




This was my first attempt at putting together a search story. I think for my next one I will stick to simpler terms. Regardless, the only limit is your imagination (and 50 characters per search term). I am including a link to a much better Google Search Story created by Sesame Street below, so you can get a better understanding of the possibilities.

Bert’s Search Story on YouTube

Facebook has a Google Search Stories application available! You can use it to view other  search stories and create your own to share directly onto your profile.

I would love to see any Google Search Stories that you create!

If you create a search story, please leave a comment below with the link to your creation. I will definitely check out all the videos and comment on them as long as you are leaving links to your own videos. Don’t worry, I will not say anything negative about your story. In fact, if I like your Google Search Story enough I will tweet it and put the link on my personal Facebook page!

Google contacted me directly and asked me if I would tell my readers about this new feature of Google / YouTube. I was provided with instructions on how to create a search story, as well as links to share. I was not compensated with products or money for the video or for writing this post. The opinions expressed are 100% mine and haven’t been reviewed or edited by anyone other than Larry H. at Cakeblast

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Allow Visitors To Post Comments Quickly

Dec 17th, 2009 Posted in Blogging, Internet, Technology, Web Development | 6 comments »

One of my major pet peeves is encountering the message “You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down.” This happens to me on Wordpress blogs fairly frequently when I am entering giveaways. As many of my readers know, I use Texter to make posting my entries a snap. With two keystrokes, I am able to enter multiple sentences and html links. This method of entering is similar to the “Quick Comment” buttons on my own comment forms.

I believe that the majority of a visitor’s giveaway entry time should be spent at the sponsor’s website. After thinking through their initial answer, the extra entries should be like a good medicine; quick and effective. Comparing entries to medicine may seem odd at first, but please consider.

There are thousands of blogs offering giveaways. Many giveaways offer 5 or even 10 entries for creating a blog post mentioning the giveaway. Using an application like “Press This” can make a Wordpress article take 2 minutes or less (this is a topic I have in my overflowing drafts folder). I want Cakeblast to be more than a tool to gain entries, but when I blogged about the Mommy-Files Leapster Giveaway (now closed), I was testing “Press This” for possible use on a new blog.

Anyway, upon completing an extra entry requirement, we often need to submit entries into the giveaway that say something like “I blogged #1 (url)” followed by “I blogged #2 (url)” etc etc. Wordpress, by default, requires 15 seconds between comments to deter spam. For sites that use an effective anti-spam plugin (e.g. WP-Spamfree), this wait is unnecessary.

Furthermore, the wait time is frustrating if we are trying to submit several near-duplicate comments. It is just as frustrating if we use texter, and take less than a second to enter comments such as “I have your button (url).”

Wordpress needs a way to lower the required time between comments under Settings/discussion. I found a way to hack into WP’s core files and change the default, but whenever I update my Wordpress installation it would likely change itself back. After doing a little bit of searching, I found a plugin that fit my needs. It is called Smart Throttle, and it was developed for the exact opposite purpose of what I am using it for.

Smart Throttle allows WP bloggers to adjust the time-out between comments. The plug-in was created as a means to decrease spam comment flooding, but the required time between comments can be set to anything the user wants! Now Cakeblast visitors only have to wait one second between comment posts! I did a lot of testing and was unable to post comments fast enough to receive the dreaded “Slow Down” message.  Setting up the plugin is easy.

First, go to the Smart Throttle website and download the plugin.   After downloading the plugin from the Smart Throttle website, install it and activate as you would any other plugin. Next, click on the Smart Throttle link which will be under Settings in your Wordpress dashboard. Then you will be confronted with the Scary Massage “Do not edit unless you know what you are doing. We believe our time out break down is well balanced ;) .” If you do not have good spam protection, heed this advice. WP-Spamfree stops bots and if a human user were to flood my site with comment spam I would solve the problem by blocking his/her IP.

I set the time-out rate for less than 10 (< 10) comments at 1 second. For a comment rate (> 10) (< 15), I set it for 5 seconds. For ( >14) consecutive comments, I set the rate at the WP default of 15 seconds. I’m using all the symbols because that is the way they are written on the Smart Throttle page. Click Save Changes, and you are finished. If you use this plug-in on your site, please leave a comment and/or a link back to my site.

If you want to test out the speed of this system on my site, please do not do it on this post. Instead, go to one of my current giveaways. After completing the mandatory entry begin fulfilling some of the extra entry requirements without commenting right away.  Put my button on your blog, Fan me on Facebook, follow me on blogger & twitter, copy/paste a quick tweet, and subscribe to my RSS feed or by email.

Once you have all of these entry methods fulfilled, use my Quick-Comment (QC) buttons to enter comments as quickly as possible. If you want the link to your blog/website (where I can find your button) to be clickable, highlight the url and click the “link” QC button. Continue down the list as quickly as you can, and you will discover that at Cakeblast, you are allowed to post comments as quickly as your fingers can click a button.

Once you have fulfilled the extra entry requirements, you will have extra entries into all of my giveaways. Unlike many sites, these extra entries will take mere seconds to claim. I want my visitors to spend their time visiting my sponsors and spreading the word about my giveaways; not wasting time between comments until being allowed to post more.

Out of the thousands of blogs hosting giveaways, I appreciate everyone who stops by for a few minutes to enter mine. I’ll always strive to save my readers time while offering the maximum benefit to my readers and sponsors.  Thank you for taking the time to read this.

http://mohanjith.com/wordpress/smart-throttle.html

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How 2 Write Symbols On Forums

Oct 29th, 2009 Posted in Blogging, Computers, Internet, Technology | 3 comments »

I ♥ symbols because they are a cute and fun way to personalize text. I used to enjoy putting them in comments and forum messages. Then, somewhere along the line I quit doing this. Maybe I decided it was more practical to say what I wanted without cutesying everything up?

Lately, I have been going to lots of forums and comment forms and I never see people using these symbols. This symbol deficiency makes me want to go symbol CrAZy and start putting the fun back in functional!

I realize that the only reason many people do not use symbols when they write is because they don’t know how. If that is the case, prepare to smile because I am going to tell you!

The first thing to realize is that the method of adding symbols is different if you are doing it in a program, than it is if you are doing it in a comment. In a program such as Word or Photoshop you can create tons of symbols using wingding or dingbat fonts. If you do not have the fonts installed or just want a quick way to make a heart you can use the alt key along with the numeric keypad to the right of your keyboard.

The regular number keys will not work to create symbols; only the right-side keypad. The great thing about creating symbols with the alt-key and  numeric keypad is that you can create these symbols on practically any comment form, message board, or guestbook!

Smiley face ☺ is Alt, 1

Heart ♥ is Alt, 3

Diamond &diamonds;  is Alt, 4

Club ♣ is Alt, 5

Spade ♠ is Alt, 6

Bullet • is Alt, 7

Music Notes ♫ is Alt, 1, 4

Sun ☼ is Alt, 1, 5

If you want to create symbols for a website using html, you must use special characters (or an image, but that is another topic). Go to this acronet page or this bigbaer page for huge character entity guides. They always begin with an ampersand and end with a semicolon. Ì hope this post made ¢

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Enter Giveaways Faster With Texter

Oct 17th, 2009 Posted in Internet, Software, Technology | 5 comments »

I have been entering contests and giveaways like crazy lately. After winning a few, it is easy to catch “the giveaway bug” and start devoting a lot of extra time entering them.

Most blog giveaways work as follows:

The  giveaway entrant is first required to complete a mandatory entry where s/he must visit the sponsor site and then return to the blog and leave a comment. Afterward, there are usually several other methods of entry such as adding buttons, subscribing, following, or tweeting the contest. Generally, every entry requires a  separate comment.

Writing out a separate comment such as “I added your button to my blog,” and then leaving the blog address only takes a few seconds. But if you enter many giveaways, the time adds up and the repetitiveness of making the same comments over and over and over and ov.. it gets very old.

This is when Texter saves the day!




Texter is a text replacement utility that allows you to define “hotstrings” of text along with an optional “trigger” such as Tab or the Spacebar. No longer is it necessary to type in a comment that I am an email subscriber. I only have to hit the letter “e”, followed by the Tab key. If you learn that you sometimes use a particular string of letters outside of texter (I learned that e + Tab was not a good combo), it is very easy to change your hotstrings by clicking on the texter icon located in your Quick Launch toolbar.

Here are a few of the “hotstrings” I use.

1. b + Tab =  “I have your button on my sidebar..                                                     <a href=”http://cakeblast.com”>Cakeblast.com</a>”

2. t + Tab = “I follow you on twitter and I tweeted..”

3. tech + Tab = “I have you favorited at technorati.
http://technorati.com/faves/CakeBlast?show=blogs”

You may have noticed the html tags in my text. Texter does not convert the html, so you can enter your url into texter and any time you want to leave a link to your blog, just type your hotstring (e.g. url + Tab) and voila!

Best of all Texter is a Free Download!

In case Texter may seem confusing at first, I created the video above to try and help new users of the program. Please excuse the mistakes, I recorded my voice from a cheap computer microphone while Entering a giveaway in real time.

Kanye West Interrupted My Website

Sep 26th, 2009 Posted in Comedy, Internet | 3 comments »

Click To See My Website Kanye-ized

Everyone has heard about Kanye West interrupting Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at last weeks MTV video music awards. Now he has done something even more dastardly. Kanye West interrupted my blog!

Kanye will interrupt your site too. All you have to do is go to http://kanyelicio.us and type in your webpage’s url!

I found out about the Kanye-izer from Buck Daddy’s blog. Apparently, Kanye had interrupted his site too. I navigated away from Buck Daddy’s site long enough to enter my url into the Kanye-izer and WHAM! I finally knew how Taylor Swift must have felt. Kanye let me finish my post, but first wanted everyone to know that Beyonce has one of the best websites of ALL TIME!