How to Make Your Video Stand Out on Vine

Have you heard of Vine? If you're a fan of social media, you probably have! Available for iOS and Android devices, this app allows you to create six-second videos of just about anything you want. Users then start to follow you, and you can follow other users to see videos that interest you. How can you make your videos stand out in a sea of other six-second clips? Follow these four tips!

  1. Captivate your audience. The best Vines are re-watchable, fun, and exciting. Do your best to make a video you, yourself, would actually want to watch. If you surprise viewers with something different, they'll be more likely to share your video with their followers.
  2. Make your video look its best. Try to hold your phone as steady as possible to reduce shaking and twitching of the camera. If you're planning on making a lot of Vine videos, it might be a good idea to invest in a tripod for your phone.
  3. Be aware of your surroundings. Ensure that there is not ambient noise overwhelming your video, like wind, traffic noise, or an air conditioning unit.
  4. Plan ahead. To tell a meaningful story in six seconds, you'll need to do some planning. Visualize the end product. Some users even like to storyboard their idea so they know exactly what shots they need before shooting. Note that there is no editing feature in Vine, so if you make a mistake, you have to go back to the beginning and start again!

Coupon Apps for Apple Devices

Everyone could use a bit of extra cash between paydays, and by taking advantage of coupons, you can increase the amount of extra money you have each month.

Here are two apps that can help you to get started:

GeoQpons
For avid shoppers on tight budgets, it can be a constant struggle between putting a bit in savings or splurging on that great new bag. With the GeoQpons app you’ll always be alerted about the best sales and deals going on at your favorite stores, so you can afford to go shopping even if you’re on a budget. GeoQpons also offers coupons for grocery stores like Costco and Walmart, so you can use it to help save on your weekly grocery trip.

Coupons.com
If you prefer to shop online, Coupons.com is a great app that offers online discount codes as well as the more traditional coupons. The app offers sections for in-store offers, online coupon codes and essential grocery coupons, and it even links to your credit card to help locate special cardholder savings.

Download These Helpful Health Apps to Your Smartphone

Health scares are, well, scary. Be better prepared in an emergency—or help prevent them in the first place—with these four apps.

Allergy Free Entertaining
Allergies have become more and more prevalent in our everyday lives. Whether you're entertaining or not, this app can be very useful if you or someone you're cooking for has allergies. The database of recipes has gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, vegan, and nut-free recipes.

First Aid by American Red Cross
Not sure what to do in an emergency? Just download the first app from the American Red Cross. The app provides step by step instructions so you know just what to do in case of an emergency, along with helpful videos.

UPC Food Scanner
Certain allergens can be hard to spot on nutrition labels. If missed, they could cause serious allergic reactions. Avoid that by using the UPC Food Scanner. This helpful app lets you scan the barcode of a product and warns you if any ingredients could be harmful to you.

iTriage
Not sure if your symptoms are serious? Just search on iTriage for all your health questions. See possible causes of your symptoms along with treatment options. The app gives you information on the nearest health care centers and can even set up appointments for you.

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