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.
So You Want To Make iPhone Apps? 10 Projects For Beginners
Want to create iPhone and iPad apps? Start by learning the basics of Swift.
Stop Saying You're Drowning in Debt
Saying that you're drowning in debt is counter-productive. If you feel overwhelmed, check out these tips on how to take back control of your life.
What Are Neural Networks and How Do They Work?
Neural networks are the next big thing when it comes to heavy computations and smart algorithms. Here's how they work and why they're so amazing.
Will the Terrorist Content Database Violate Your Privacy?
Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube have announced they will be working together to build a massive database to tackle used by terrorist social media videos. Sounds a good idea, but will it affect your privacy?
How Can Social Networks Get Rid of Misinformation and Harassment?
We see fake news stories and serious harassment on Facebook and Twitter, but the social giants are trying to stop it. What have they done? And will it help make the internet a better place?
These 5-Minute Self-Care Ideas Can Change Your Day
Self-care is important every day as it often gets lost in the noise of modern life. Pick one of these self-care activities to do today because they just take five minutes.
Breaking Out of the Social Media Echo Chamber
We use social media to reinforce our own beliefs. It can be tough to admit, but everybody does it. Here's why that's a bad idea and how to stop it.
Put Your Self-Improvement Goals on Auto Pilot for the Holidays
Start preparing yourself for the holidays so your self-improvement goals don't fall by the wayside.
9 Signs That Show You You're Being Hacked
It's not always easy to tell if your computer has been hacked, but there are a few signs that can tip you off. Keep an eye out for these nine indicators and act fast!
How to Start Any Project Now When You Don't Feel Like It
Do you need help to get started when it's tough to take that first step? Beat procrastination and just start with these five simple strategies.
Use a Simple Budget App to Streamline Your Finances
Using a simple budget app for managing your money can lower your stress and help you make better financial decisions. Here are some great options.
Don't Waste Your Money on These 25 Top-100 Mac App Store Apps
There are a lot of popular apps on the Mac App Store that are absolute rubbish. Here are 25 you shouldn't waste your money on.
How to Transfer Music, PDFs, and Other Files From Mac to iPhone
Apple doesn't always make it easy to get things like PDFs, videos, or iWork files from your Mac to your iPhone. Here's what you need to know.
Can Your Favorite Celebrities Infect You With Malware?
Searching for your favorite celebrities seems innocent enough, but online delinquents can use your interest in celebs to target you for malware. Here's how to stay safe when checking up on your favorite stars.
Caught in AdultFriendFinder's Massive Data Breach? Here's What to Do
AdultFriendFinder, which calls itself "the world's largest sex and swinger community," got hit, and over 410 million account details, including email addresses and passwords, have been posted online. It's one of the largest breaches of all time.
Designer Wrapping Paper Is Trash: How to Save Your Cash
Designer wrapping paper can be gorgeous and improve the overall presentation of your gift, but it can also be unreasonably expensive. Cut the costs and save your cash with these four tips.
How to Cite Your Sources: Citations and References Explained
To cite your sources is to honor the ideas you're building upon. Learn what to reference, how to cite a website and other publications, and how to create an APA or MLA citation.
The 1% Rule for Financial Freedom
Small changes can make a big difference in your finances. Make a few of these easy "1% changes" and you'll reap the rewards later!
Will the FCC's New ISP Regulations Protect Your Privacy?
The Federal Communications Commission recently voted to prevent ISPs from selling broadband customers' information. It might sound like a victory for privacy advocates, but how will it actually protect you?
How to Build Critical Thinking Skills in Just 5 Steps
Critical thinking might be the solution to the problems of the information age. It's definitely a good habit to get into. Take these five basic steps to start thinking effectively.