Sunday, May 12, 2013

How to Send Free Sprint Texts


Sending text messages using your computer
1. Log into your Sprint account.
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the landing page for your account. You will find several lists of links. Locate the 'Do Stuff' list.
3. Click on 'Send text.' This will take you to the 'My device and media' page. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, where you will find a window that says 'Texting.' Click on the yellow button that says, 'Open the Web Texter site.'
4. Take the tour once you arrive at the Sprint Web Texter site. This is a quick tour of the basic functions of the site. Take the tour again, if you wish, by clicking on the Zipwhip logo button and clicking 'Tour.'
5. Click on the 'New Text' button. A pop-up window called 'Send Text' will appear. Type in the number to which you wish to send a text message. Type in the message. Click the yellow 'Send' button.

How to Download Music Using a USB Cord


Transfering Your Downloaded Music
1. Download music onto your computer using the music downloading software of your choice. Write down the name of the folder where your computer downloads music. You may want to label a folder on your desktop as 'Music' and download into that folder so you can easily find your music later.
2. Insert the desktop management software that came with your portable device into your computer's disk drive. The software is usually on a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. If you do not have the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, go to the website of the company that made your portable device and download the software, or order a new disk from the company.
3. Plug the larger end of your USB cord into the USB port on your computer/laptop, and connect the smaller end into your MP3 player or smart phone.
4. Go into 'My Computer' on your computer by going to the Start Menu and then clicking on 'My Computer.' You will see your portable device listed as a removable disk in this window.
5. Open a new window and locate your 'Music' folder. With the two windows open (the one for your removable disk and the one for your music), single-click on a song and drag it onto the removable disk icon. A transfer screen will appear that indicates that the music is transferring into the portable device. Continue to click and drag MP3s until you have finished putting your music onto your device.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

How to Send an International Text Message


1. Write a text message as usual. Remember that text messages cannot exceed more than 140 characters.
2. When prompted to insert a receiver, select the option on your phone that allows you to enter a new recipient.
3. Add the number by putting in 011, the country code and the phone number where you want to send the message.
4. Send your text message.
5. Send your text message online if you don't have a cell phone. Websites such as Ipipi and AnonTxt allow you to send text messages to international recipients online.

How to Trace Cellular Phone Numbers for Free


1. Go to Google. Type in the cell phone number in question, with all sorts of variations. For instance, if the number you're tracing is 123-456-7890, you should search for '(123) 456-7890,' '1234567890,' '123-456-7890' or '123 456 7890.' See if the results produce any clues.
2. Go to the homepages for Facebook and MySpace and search the websites for the cell phone number. Oftentimes people will post their cell phone numbers attached to their accounts without even thinking. Simply type the phone number into the search bar.
3. Go to MobilePhoneNumber.com using your Internet browser. This is a voluntary database of people who wish for their cell phones to be listed. It probably won't find anyone who doesn't want to be found, but for more general searches it may be useful.
4. Pay a fee to use websites that will scour the Internet and other records for a given phone number. Generally, the fee is $15 to $30, depending on what information you want. Plus, the legitimate sites offer a money-back guarantee if they can't find the person you're searching for.

Friday, May 10, 2013

How to Send Newsletters for Free


1. Go to your mailinglist provider at yourmailinglistprovider.com and create an account, this site is offering three kinds of newsletter subscriptions, free version, professional version and professional plus version. They provide newsletter templates, build tools and click tracking, you can send the newsletter in text or HTML format.
2. When you create your account, you will be placed in the free trial, on which you can send up to 25 newsletters, the newsletters are counted by the number of the newsletters you are going to send not by the number of email addresses in your contact list. That means if you have 5 subscribers and you are going to send 5 newsletters to them in a month, by the end of that month you will use the whole 25 newsletters.
3. After the free trail, sign up for the free version, the only thing they are going to request in return is to collect your newsletter subscribers using a form created by HTML code provided by them, you are going to place it in your site. It looks like a regular newsletter sign up form, but when a visitor submits the form, pop up ad appears on the screen.

How to Trace Cell Phone Numbers


1. The most important thing to remember when tracking a cell phone number, is that you might not always find the exact name of the owner. Most free search engines provide the location and provider on the cell phone only. To instantly track a mobile number, try using Reverse Mobile. It will provide you instant location and provider information.
2. You should also try using search engines such as Google or Yahoo. You can simply type in the phone number, and it might just come up with something.You might find that someone has it listed on a forum, or social networking site. It's worth a try.
3. Try searching through cell phone directories. Many now offer free service, and you might come across that cell phone number your tracking. The most popular and effective cell phone directory is Nonpublished. Try many other ones also. Keep looking!
4. If you still can't find the information you need, suck it up and pay a small service fee. There are plenty of legit cell phone look-up sites that offer service for a tiny fee. It might be the only way.

How to Send Recive Free Text Messages


1. Log in to your email account. In the 'To' field enter the 10-digit phone number you wish to text followed by the carrier email address code. For example, if you wish to text an email to the phone number 555-123-4567 on the T-Mobile network, you would enter 5551234567@tomomail.net into your email address field. Some of the more common wireless network carrier codes are: AT&T---XXX@txt.att.net, Verizon---XXX@vtext.com, Alltel---XXX@message.alltel.com, Nextel---XXX@messaging.nextel.com, Boost---XXX@myboostmobile.com, US Cellular---XXX@email.uscc.net, Sprint PCS---XXX@messaging.sprintpcs.com, Virgin Mobile---XXX@email.vmobi.com (for complete list, see Resources). Simply replace the XXX with the 10-digit phone number you wish to email a text to.
2. Compose your text email. Text messages are usually only sent in 160 characters or less, so keep this in mind before sending your email text. A message longer than 160 characters can get cut short and not fully delivered to the cell phone you are texting.
3. Send your email. The text you included in your email will now be sent to the cell phone number you listed in the 'To' address field. When the person you text messaged replies, you will receive an email in your in-box with their response. To continue texting back and forth, simply reply to the received email in your in-box.