Dann Albright
480 articles published since January 22, 2014
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About Dann Albright
Dann is a content strategy and marketing consultant who helps companies generate demand and leads. He also blogs about strategy and content marketing at dannalbright.com.
10 Awesome Mac Features You Can Get on Your Windows PC
When I switched from Mac to Windows, I soon missed some surprising features from macOS. Here's how I got them back.
How to Make More Money: 7 No-Risk Ways to Earn More This Year
If it's been a while since you've increased your earnings, it's time to take action. These seven ideas will help you put more money in your pocket.
10 Awesome PC Shooters You Can Get for Under $10
Don't want to pay $60 for the latest blockbuster shooter game? Here are ten awesome PC classic shooters you can get for under $10 each.
The Best Family Board Games You've Never Heard Of
Have your board game nights fallen into a boring rut? Here are the best family board games that everyone will enjoy. No Monopoly required.
10 Creative Money-Saving Ideas You Probably Haven't Heard
You've heard the same frugal ideas over and over. Why not try something new? These 10 ideas are sure to contain at least a few you haven't heard before.
10 Celebrities Who Will Inspire You to Take Care of Your Mental Health
Mental illness is still a hard issue to talk about. The stories of these celebrities can provide much needed inspiration for others dealing with mental health issues.
6 Ways to Defend Your Privacy at the Border
Is the Trump administration is considering demanding lists of websites, passwords, and social media accounts from people entering the U.S.? And if so, how can you avoid this scrutiny?
4 Slick WhatsApp Alternatives that Guard Your Privacy
Facebook bought WhatsApp. Now that we're over the shock of that news, are you worried about your data privacy?
How to Save Hundreds on Your Insurance
Insurance is crazy expensive -- but you can save lots of money if you keep a few things in mind. If you're looking to save money on insurance, here's what you need to do.
How To Build Your Own PC
It's very gratifying to build your own PC; as well as intimidating. But the process itself is actually quite simple. We'll walk you through everything you need to know.
Got a New Mac? Do This First!
So you bought a new Mac? Now It's time to get it set up and ready to rock!
4 Resume Formatting Tips to Make Your CV Mobile Friendly
Hiring managers and recruiters use their mobile phones for everything. And that includes reading your résumé. Use our formatting tips to grab their attention and you might get the job!
How to Use the PS4 Controller on Your Mac or PC
Want to use your versatile PS4 controller with your Mac or PC? It's easier than you think! Here's how to do it.
5 Dropbox Tips to Get More Done
Did you know that Dropbox has a lot more features than just cloud storage? We show you the Dropbox productivity tools that will help you get more done.
Best New Board Games of 2016 You Should Play Now
Board games are fun for the whole family, and there are more out now than ever! Here are seven of the best board games from 2016 that you should definitely try.
The Search for the Perfect Mac Desktop Gmail Client
Need a desktop client for Gmail on your Mac? Here are the best we could find.
When to Hire a Financial Advisor (And Where to Find One)
Hiring a financial advisor can be expensive, but there are a few times when it's absolutely worth here. Here are five of those times, plus resources for finding the best professional for your situation.
You Can Fight Seasonal Affective Disorder With These Productivity Tips
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) can range from mild to severe. It makes being productive a lot harder. If you're struggling through the winter, try some of these tips to keep moving forward.
The 12 Best Board Games to Play at Your Christmas Party
Christmas family parties are right around the corner! What can you do together? Try playing one of these twelve board games to ensure your Christmas is full of fun and laughter!
How Robots Are Learning to Read and Think
What does it mean for a robot to be able to read and understand text? And more importantly, how is it possible for a robot to do that?