«They will now be able to
upload photos of their work, present success stories appealing to target customer profiles and use the dedicated YouTube page to inspire potential customers to take the next step and get in touch.»
Not exact matches
After
uploading photos I thought that it did not
work, but after a refresh
of my browser page I did get the
photos in my
upload pane.
It's much easy and less
work to
upload a
photo instead
of planning a blog post.
I simply took a close up
photo of a favorite top and
uploaded it to Shutterfly and they
worked their magic to transform my
photo into something with real animal magnetism.
2) You can snap a
photo of yourself in the mirror before heading off to school or
work and
upload it to the app sharing the details
of your outfit.
Further proving that she truly does love to
work, the singer
uploaded a
photo of what looks to be a new Fenty Beauty lip product on her Instagram Story last night.
Fast forward a few weeks and I finally recovered from jet lag, caught up with
work, and
uploaded all my favorite
photos (you try sifting through 2,000
of them!).
How Curology
works: After signing up on their website, you fill out a survey about your skin concerns and
upload three
photos of your skin.
Here's how it
works: When users go out, wherever they are, they can check into the app, like FourSquare, and then
upload a
photo of themselves with a description
of what they're wearing.
Not specifically, but perhaps more importantly, we haven't received ANY complaints from ANY users, which we're happy about, considering the little bit
of extra
work we push to the user in making sure they comply with
uploading an appropriate
photo.
The growth
of free dating services in a down economy is good for me and you — especially since you want to know how to
work the free online dating agencies to your advantage before you even fill out a profile and
upload your
photo.
If you're a famed interior designer,
upload photos of yourself standing in the homes or businesses you've decorated, at awards nights receiving recognition for the
work you've done and so on.
I will, however: — write in my blogs about things other than publishing —
work on my next novel and story collection — play lots
of sims — write and share a short illustrated story, to see if I can — tweet whatever I want — read and review books when I want — make art, if I feel like it — make some new things for my Etsy shop —
upload multitudes
of unsorted travel
photos from this summer — clean my house and get ahead
of my laundry situation — help my son learn addition and subtraction — get away from the internet sometimes — experience daylight
Our surf camp media team have been hard at
work making sure that you can re-live your Star Surf summer holiday experience by
uploading all the
photos and videos
of your weeks onto our various online outlets.
If you're a painter and your
photos suck — don't
upload photos, it will only drag the rest
of your
work down.
Scientists are
working on an app that would let users simply snap
photos of a plant's leaves and automatically
upload the information to a central database where it could be accessed for research, helping scientists follow what's happening with our natural world as the climate changes.
It's an automated process that appears when a user attempts one
of these activities or is found to have multiple accounts and it only
works if the user provides an original
photo that hasn't been
uploaded to Facebook previously.
Sure, there's Do Not Disturb and the new Privacy features, FaceTime over 3G, Siri for iPad and iPod touch, VIP mail, Panorama
photos, Safari image
uploads, single - app - mode, and many small, satisfying gems, but making a new Maps app was a huge amount
of work for Apple that couldn't be spent elsewhere.
Instead
of using generic words to describe your skills,
upload an example
of your
work to your profile such as a
photo, video or presentation that demonstrates your skills and experience.
SHOWCASE: Use the «projects» folder on your Houzz profile page to show off your portfolio
of work,
uploading photos of properties you recently sold, renovated, staged, or anything that illustrates what you do.
The Facebook Site Information may include, without limitation, the following information, to the extent visible on the Facebook Site: your name, your profile picture, your gender, your birthday, your hometown location (city / state / country), your current location (city / state / country), your political views, your activities, your interests, your musical preferences, television shows in which you are interested, movies in which you are interested, books in which you are interested, your favorite quotes, the text
of your «About Me» section, your relationship status, your dating interests, your relationship interests, your summer plans, your Facebook user network affiliations, your education history, your
work history, your course information, copies
of photos in your Facebook Site
photo albums, metadata associated with your Facebook Site
photo albums (e.g., time
of upload, album name, comments on your
photos, etc.), the total number
of messages sent and / or received by you, the total number
of unread messages in your Facebook inbox, the total number
of «pokes» you have sent and / or received, the total number
of wall posts on your Wall, a list
of user IDs mapped to your Facebook friends, your social timeline, and events associated with your Facebook profile.
So I
uploaded photos of our potential brick, siding and trim colors, front door color, and shingles to a Dropbox and sent the link to my amazing friend, who
works for another home builder in a different state, and she Photoshopped the options onto a real estate listing
photo I found
of our exact floor plan and elevation with a side loading garage.
In addition to the Samsung Collection
of 100
works on The Frame, by Samsung, the My Collection feature allows homeowners to
upload family
photos.