8 Creative Tips for Creating Your Own Valentine�s Cards

Be sure to catch the eye of your love interest this Valentine’s Day with a beautifully designed card. In this article we’ll look at eight professional tips for making your cards look especially unique and design-forward, and share some great templates for achieving your perfect design.
 
Sending a Valentine’s card might be daunting, but there’s no need to worry when your card looks as good as these.

 
Vintage-inspired design isn’t going anywhere this year, and kitsch 1950s styles are having a moment in particular. These retro Valentine’s cards have been given an Americana twist with script typefaces and signage-inspired callouts. 
Retro Valentine's Cards
 
Try out these tips for achieving the punchy mid-century look; it certainly won’t fail to brighten someone’s day:Use muted colors in pastel tones, like rusty red, sky blue, dusky pink and egg-yolk yellow.Set type on a slightly angled or curved baseline, to give the design an authentically retro feel.

Retro Valentine's Cards
 
Place drop shadows behind headers, to imitate the look of old-school diner and cinema signs. Use ribbons, banners and kitsch arrows to frame items of text. Apply a papery texture or filter to the background or foreground of the card to achieve an aged effect.

Retro Valentine's Cards
 
Keep text simple and concise, to make your declaration of love center-stage.
 
Ahh, the charms of modern-day romance. If you met your partner on Tinder or eHarmony, you might want to pay tribute to the way you met with a suitably tech-forward card design.This app-inspired card design discards traditional flowers, pink and roses in favor of a much more pared-back style that wouldn’t look out of place on a Facebook feed.
 
Modern Valentine's Card
 
Modern card styles can be a breath of fresh air and refreshingly gender-neutral. Follow these tips for recreating a clean, modern card design:
 
Apply a palette of punchy primary colors and create an app-inspired layout with a grid of colored sections. Say it with emojis—place a single icon, emoji or simple line graphic in each section.Use clean, sans serif fonts and avoid fussy script type.Keep things clean with a pared-back, white background.
 
 Hand-crafted cards have a nostalgic charm, and have the added bonus of looking as if you’ve gone the extra mile to create a card with a hand-painted design. But if painting’s not your strong suit, you can still recreate this simple yet strong style digitally.
painted valentines card
 
Painterly Valentine's Card
If you’ve created a graphic in Adobe Illustrator, go to the Brush Definition panel at the top of the workspace and open up the Brush Libraries Menu. Choose Artistic > Artistic_Paintbrush to open up a range of painterly brushes. You can apply the effect to the stroke of your graphic to give it a more hand-done feel.Alternatively, make a genuinely hand-painted love-heart more flexible by scanning a copy of the painting into your computer. Switch up the color in Photoshop, or transform the drawing into a vector in Illustrator using the Image Trace panel (Window > Image Trace), which can be easily scaled, distorted or recolored.If you’re looking for a quick fix for a lovingly hand-painted card, why not sneakily download this charming card from GraphicRiver instead?
 
 
Sure, red might be traditional, but unconventional color choices can make your Valentine’s card really stand out from the crowd.To show your potential beau how grown-up and glamorous you are, try a sophisticated combination of black, white and gold. Extra brownie points for adding a metallic foil to your design—guaranteed to dazzle your intended.Team it with an abstract love-heart and calligraphic text, as in this beautiful Valentine’s card, for a very elegant take on the traditional Valentine’s.
gold valentines card
Black and Gold Valentine's Card
 
Other unconventional color combinations with a sophisticated edge to try out on your card:
 
    Jade green and black
    Silver and midnight blue
    Gold and deep purple
 
There’s just something so enduringly romantic and vulnerable about a soft shade of pink. It may be a more conventional color choice, but it finds new relevance with vintage-style cards.Give your cards a design that wouldn’t look out of place on the set of The Grand Budapest Hotel with sugary pastel shades of pink, cream, baby blue and mint. 
pink vintage valentines
Vintage Pink Valentine's Card
 
Teamed with elegant calligraphic fonts and vintage-style touches, like ribbons and ornate borders, pink can look just right. To give your cards vintage charm, avoid garish hot pink shades—you want to channel Marie Antoinette, not your mom’s Eighties makeup.Looking for an easy-to-use template instead? Check out this sugary sweet confection from GraphicRiver.

Remember back at school when you had your first crush? Emulate that nostalgic feeling of romance with a chalkboard-style Valentine’s card.Chalkboard styles are super-easy to recreate. Simply set the background to a dusky board background, and layer chalky fonts over the top—set in an off-white swatch for the most authentic effect.Take inspiration from this charmingly rustic card template, and use a circular stamp border to frame your header. Adding doodle-inspired illustrations of hearts and arrows will complete the look.
chalkboard valentines
Chalkboard Valentine's Card
 
Sending your Valentine’s card can be scary enough, but how can you make sure that you get that elusive first date? Avoid the awkward aftermath with an assertive card that has a quirky twist. Why not design your card as an event invitation? There’s no need for this to be the real ticket—just make sure you give some details about the place and time to meet.Check out this Valentine’s event flyer for inspiration. Why not adapt this to create a Valentine’s card? 
valentines event ticket
Valentine's Event Ticket
 
Create a custom layout in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop or CorelDRAW, and get the card printed and trimmed professionally. Add a glossy coating to the print job for an extra-special touch. Design extras like bar codes and dashed folds add that extra dash of authenticity to the ticket design.Now all that’s left to do is to cross your fingers and hope your date shows up at the venue...
 
Looking for another quirky idea to make your Valentine’s card that extra bit special? Why not transform your card into a romantic postcard that looks as if it’s been sent from a far-flung, exotic place?

postcard valentines
Postcard Valentine's Card
 
Postcards are super-easy to create from home and don’t need to be placed in an envelope. Create two rectangular canvases, for the front and reverse of the card, no more than 4 inches high and 6 inches wide. Adorn the edges of your postcard design with vintage-style stamp graphics, and use the line tool to divide up the reverse of the card into two sections to make the card look authentic. 
 
Print the card on a thick, matte card for a luxurious finish, and make sure to apply a real stamp in the top right corner to make sure it gets delivered!
 
Conclusion
 
Valentine’s cards don’t need to be conventional or dull; there are plenty of ways you can inject more personality into your cards and create something that’s both heart-stoppingly romantic and utterly memorable.
Whether you want to give your cards a vintage twist or a modern edge, incorporate dazzling metallics or dusky pastels, or give your cards a completely different layout as a postcard or event ticket, you’ll be sure to create something that’s going to completely wow your love interest.Choose a design that reflects your personality and interests, and you can’t go wrong. With a bit of luck and a shot from Cupid’s bow, you might find that the recipient of your card finds your unique card suits them just perfectly too.
 



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Pemex Consultancy Gurgaon : Career Info for a Cardiovascular Technologies Degree

Degrees in cardiovascular technology prepare students to treat problems with the vascular system and arteries. Find out about the curricula of these programs, and learn about career options, job growth and salary info for cardiovascular technology graduates.

Essential Information

Under the direction of physicians, cardiovascular technologists perform different procedures to determine the health of a patient's vascular system and arteries. These procedures include stress tests and echocardiograms. Cardiovascular technologists monitor patients during procedures and may also schedule appointments and care for specialized equipment. Students interested in working in the cardiac care environment usually get their associate's degree. In these programs, students can take classes like pharmacology, patient care, and human anatomy. In order to be considered for a lot of the careers in this field, students must pass certification exams.
CareerCardiovascular Technologists and TechniciansDiagnostic Medical Sonographers
Education RequirementsAssociate's degreeAssociate's degree
Other RequirementsCertification recommendedCertification recommended
Job Growth (2012-2022)*30%46%
Mean Salary (2014)*$55,210$68,390
Source: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Career Options

Those looking to get their degree in cardiovascular technology have many routes to take in the medical field. Most of the career options focus on treating patients with cardiovascular and artery problems. Below are descriptions and overviews of three possible career choices for cardiovascular technology graduates.

Cardiovascular Technologist

Cardiovascular technologists employ non-invasive and invasive procedures in order to diagnose and determine appropriate treatment for heart disorders. An example of an invasive diagnostic test is cardiac catheterization in which the technologist checks for blockages by inserting a small tube into a blood vessel and maneuvering it into the heart with the use of X-rays and a monitor. Non-invasive procedures include echocardiography, vascular Doppler and electrocardiography. The cardiovascular technologist performs the test, and the data is relayed to a physician for a diagnosis. Other duties may include recording and reviewing medical history and equipment maintenance.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the field of cardiovascular and vascular technology will experience job growth of 30% for the years 2012-2022 (www.bls.gov). The BLS also reported that cardiovascular technologists and technicians earned $55,210 as a mean annual salary in 2014.

Vascular Technologist

Vascular technologists aid physicians in diagnosing disorders that affect the circulation. These technologists examine arteries and veins for abnormalities and perform non-invasive procedures, including ultrasound imaging, in order to uncover irregularities or illnesses. They use ultrasound instrumentation in recording vascular information such as vascular blood flow, changes in limb blood volume, oxygen saturation and peripheral circulation. Vascular technologists report the information gathered by vascular testing to cardiologists, who then make decisions regarding diagnosis and treatment.

Cardiac Sonographer

Cardiac sonographers, or echocardiographers, use ultrasound techniques to examine and obtain images of the heart chamber, vessels and valves by creating echocardiograms. An echocardiogram may be taken while the patient is either physically active or resting. Technologists may give medication to patients who are physically active to assess their heart function. Cardiac sonographers may also assist physicians in performing transesophageal echocardiography, which is the insertion of a tube in the patient's esophagus to obtain ultrasound images.


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4 Social Media Reports That Will Boost Your Audience Engagement

 In the early days of social media marketing, the number one goal for businesses was to amass huge followings, and for good reason. It was a time when there was no limit to organic post reach, and the companies with the largest social audiences benefited the most with totally free advertising.
 
Unfortunately for those early adopters, the networks have matured, the business models have grown and nowadays brands are lucky if even a fraction of their social following see their posts. That’s why marketers need to completely rethink the way they approach social as an organic channel.
 
Where before social marketing was all about building a giant audience, today social marketing is about providing quality, relevant content to your audience so that you can engage with them as individuals and attract them as a customer. But in order to really provide your social audience with engaging content, you need to figure out who they are. This can be done with some of the reports available online.
 
This post will cover how to use data to find your perfect social audience, and how to look at reports on past performance to find out which content resonates with your audience.
 
Who are the people that are interacting with you on social media? There’s a chance that you or your community managers can name some of the top influencers within your social following, but who is your average reader? One way to get a tremendous increase in social engagement is to answer this question, and create content that resonates with those individuals. Here are some of the reports available to you that can be used to figure out just who your average social engager is.
 
Let’s start with Facebook. Facebook has a plethora of information on your fans and followers. One way to access that information is through the Facebook Insights tab found on your brand’s homepage.
 
If this is your first time using this tool, take a look around at some of the great data at hand. Otherwise, navigate over to the People tab to start pulling data on your fans and followers.
 
The above screenshot is looking more specifically at the People Engaged section. It’s better to look at People Engaged since this shows the demographics of the people who are more inclined to actually engage with your social posts.
 
The first data you’ll see breaks down the various ages and genders of the people who are engaging with your Facebook posts. For example, the graph below shows that of all the people interacting with Sprout Social, 21% are women ages 25-34.
Various age groups and genders are likely to interact with content differently. That’s why it’s a key advantage to figure out your main audience and create posts catered to their interests.
 
Similar to Facebook, Twitter offers audience insights within its analytics dashboard. After you access your analytics page, navigate to the tab addressing your Followers.
 
Assuming you have enough followers, this tab has information on their gender, income, education and more, which will help you create content on Twitter that this audience is more likely to interact with. However, the tab doesn’t include age data. One option is to use Sprout’s Twitter Analytics.
 
Followerwonk is a Twitter tool created by the software company Moz. If you have access to the tool, choose the Analyze tab from your dashboard.
 
From here you can enter any Twitter handle and scan their followers. The data provided is similar to Twitter’s, but the one we’re most interested in for creating demographic-driven content is the gender section.
 
followerwonk-analyze-data
Most of the networks don’t provide as robust data as Facebook and Twitter, but never fear: Google always has your back. Access your account and navigate to Audience > Demographics > Overview.
 
After that, you need to +Add Segment, that looks at the Traffic Sources you’re interested in finding demographics for, like Pinterest.
 
add-segment-traffic-sources-google-analytics
Location-based geo–targeting is a very powerful tool for social media marketers. It’s possible for you to pull reports to find some of your most engaged cities, states or countries, and then write and distribute topical content to those locations for better response. For instance, creating a post for a specific city could call out the hometown sports team.
 
Back on the Facebook Page Insights report, just a little below the age and gender information, you’ll find data on where the people engaged with your page are located.
 
So the company in the example above could see some increased engagement if they targeted a post to their Chicago audience that called out The Cubs (or the White Sox if that’s what you’re into…).
 
You’ll find location information when you access your Twitter Analytics the same way as in the previous report, but this time you’ll need to navigate over to the second tab.
In the right column you’ll find information provided by Twitter on both the country and region your followers are in.
 
Followerwonk preserves your reports for 60 days, so you should be able to find the same presentation you used when looking at the Demographics report. Followerwonk actually puts your followers’ location data in an interactive map.
 
followerwonk-demographics
Similar to the Demographics Reports, if you can’t find location data for the other networks look to Google Analytics. Access your account and navigate through
Audience > Geo > Location.
 
After you create the custom segment looking at the social source, Google provides data on users by country, city, continent and subcontinent.
 
Now that we know who our audience is, it’s a good idea to think about the content that they like. One way to do that is to look at your past social media performance to see which of your posts received good engagement, then use that information to dictate your strategy moving forward. A few of the platforms that we’ve mentioned so far have the ability to analyze old posts for performance, but I want to focus on two that do a great job.
 
Just like with the other reports, you’ll need to navigate to the Analyze tab of your dashboard. The difference this time is that instead of choosing to “analyze their followers’ you want to choose ‘analyze their tweets’.
 
Followerwonk uses Retweets as the main metric for deciding what makes the most important Tweet. In the example above I chose to look at Social Media Examiner. Followerwonk shows that this is their most important Tweet over the time period.
 
Social Media Examiner can look at this and decide that if they create more fun content that resonates with social media managers, they’ll see more engagement.
 
Sprout Social is a social media management platform that also gives you analytics on your past social media performance.
 
Sprout has a number of key performance indicators (KPIs) that you can look at to find out which of your pieces of content perform well. You can then study those posts so that they can inform your content strategy moving forward.
 
Once you’ve figured out who to target and what to post, the next question on your mind should be “when to post.” And you wouldn’t be the only one, either. This Google Trends graph shows just how fascinated people are with finding the perfect time for posting.
However, the best time to post for one brand may not be the best time for another. That’s why you should look at these reports to find your unique perfect post time.
 
Access your Facebook Page Insights again, and go to the Posts tab. This is where you’ll find additional information on your fans, such as when they’re online.
 
Although this doesn’t say when you get the most engagement, it does have information on the days of the week and hours of the day when your fans are most likely to be online. Posting content at these peak days and hours should lead to an increase in your engagement.
Unfortunately, Facebook is one of the only networks out there that provides data on when your users are accessing the site. However, you can always pull data manually to look at which days are performing best. Or try talking to your community manager; most of them have a good idea of which days and times get great response. If all else fails, try a tool like Sprout Social that automatically post your social messages at the time that will yield the most audience engagement.
No two brands have an identical social media following, so it really doesn’t make much sense to use a one-size-fits-all content strategy. Taking the time to analyze your unique social media audience allows you to develop a content strategy that caters to them, which will set you leagues above the competition.



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8 Creative Tips for Creating Your Own Valentine’s Cards

 Be sure to catch the eye of your love interest this Valentine’s Day with a beautifully designed card. In this article we’ll look at eight professional tips for making your cards look especially unique and design-forward, and share some great templates for achieving your perfect design.
 
Sending a Valentine’s card might be daunting, but there’s no need to worry when your card looks as good as these.

 
Vintage-inspired design isn’t going anywhere this year, and kitsch 1950s styles are having a moment in particular. These retro Valentine’s cards have been given an Americana twist with script typefaces and signage-inspired callouts. 
Retro Valentine's Cards
 
Try out these tips for achieving the punchy mid-century look; it certainly won’t fail to brighten someone’s day:Use muted colors in pastel tones, like rusty red, sky blue, dusky pink and egg-yolk yellow.Set type on a slightly angled or curved baseline, to give the design an authentically retro feel.

Retro Valentine's Cards
 
Place drop shadows behind headers, to imitate the look of old-school diner and cinema signs. Use ribbons, banners and kitsch arrows to frame items of text. Apply a papery texture or filter to the background or foreground of the card to achieve an aged effect.

Retro Valentine's Cards
 
Keep text simple and concise, to make your declaration of love center-stage.
 
Ahh, the charms of modern-day romance. If you met your partner on Tinder or eHarmony, you might want to pay tribute to the way you met with a suitably tech-forward card design.This app-inspired card design discards traditional flowers, pink and roses in favor of a much more pared-back style that wouldn’t look out of place on a Facebook feed.
 
Modern Valentine's Card
 
Modern card styles can be a breath of fresh air and refreshingly gender-neutral. Follow these tips for recreating a clean, modern card design:
 
Apply a palette of punchy primary colors and create an app-inspired layout with a grid of colored sections. Say it with emojis—place a single icon, emoji or simple line graphic in each section.Use clean, sans serif fonts and avoid fussy script type.Keep things clean with a pared-back, white background.
 
 Hand-crafted cards have a nostalgic charm, and have the added bonus of looking as if you’ve gone the extra mile to create a card with a hand-painted design. But if painting’s not your strong suit, you can still recreate this simple yet strong style digitally.
painted valentines card
 
Painterly Valentine's Card
If you’ve created a graphic in Adobe Illustrator, go to the Brush Definition panel at the top of the workspace and open up the Brush Libraries Menu. Choose Artistic > Artistic_Paintbrush to open up a range of painterly brushes. You can apply the effect to the stroke of your graphic to give it a more hand-done feel.Alternatively, make a genuinely hand-painted love-heart more flexible by scanning a copy of the painting into your computer. Switch up the color in Photoshop, or transform the drawing into a vector in Illustrator using the Image Trace panel (Window > Image Trace), which can be easily scaled, distorted or recolored.If you’re looking for a quick fix for a lovingly hand-painted card, why not sneakily download this charming card from GraphicRiver instead?
 
 
Sure, red might be traditional, but unconventional color choices can make your Valentine’s card really stand out from the crowd.To show your potential beau how grown-up and glamorous you are, try a sophisticated combination of black, white and gold. Extra brownie points for adding a metallic foil to your design—guaranteed to dazzle your intended.Team it with an abstract love-heart and calligraphic text, as in this beautiful Valentine’s card, for a very elegant take on the traditional Valentine’s.
gold valentines card
Black and Gold Valentine's Card
 
Other unconventional color combinations with a sophisticated edge to try out on your card:
 
    Jade green and black
    Silver and midnight blue
    Gold and deep purple
 
There’s just something so enduringly romantic and vulnerable about a soft shade of pink. It may be a more conventional color choice, but it finds new relevance with vintage-style cards.Give your cards a design that wouldn’t look out of place on the set of The Grand Budapest Hotel with sugary pastel shades of pink, cream, baby blue and mint. 
pink vintage valentines
Vintage Pink Valentine's Card
 
Teamed with elegant calligraphic fonts and vintage-style touches, like ribbons and ornate borders, pink can look just right. To give your cards vintage charm, avoid garish hot pink shades—you want to channel Marie Antoinette, not your mom’s Eighties makeup.Looking for an easy-to-use template instead? Check out this sugary sweet confection from GraphicRiver.

Remember back at school when you had your first crush? Emulate that nostalgic feeling of romance with a chalkboard-style Valentine’s card.Chalkboard styles are super-easy to recreate. Simply set the background to a dusky board background, and layer chalky fonts over the top—set in an off-white swatch for the most authentic effect.Take inspiration from this charmingly rustic card template, and use a circular stamp border to frame your header. Adding doodle-inspired illustrations of hearts and arrows will complete the look.

chalkboard valentines
Chalkboard Valentine's Card
 
Sending your Valentine’s card can be scary enough, but how can you make sure that you get that elusive first date? Avoid the awkward aftermath with an assertive card that has a quirky twist. Why not design your card as an event invitation? There’s no need for this to be the real ticket—just make sure you give some details about the place and time to meet.Check out this Valentine’s event flyer for inspiration. Why not adapt this to create a Valentine’s card? 
valentines event ticket
Valentine's Event Ticket
 
Create a custom layout in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop or CorelDRAW, and get the card printed and trimmed professionally. Add a glossy coating to the print job for an extra-special touch. Design extras like bar codes and dashed folds add that extra dash of authenticity to the ticket design.Now all that’s left to do is to cross your fingers and hope your date shows up at the venue...
 
Looking for another quirky idea to make your Valentine’s card that extra bit special? Why not transform your card into a romantic postcard that looks as if it’s been sent from a far-flung, exotic place?

postcard valentines
Postcard Valentine's Card
 
Postcards are super-easy to create from home and don’t need to be placed in an envelope. Create two rectangular canvases, for the front and reverse of the card, no more than 4 inches high and 6 inches wide. Adorn the edges of your postcard design with vintage-style stamp graphics, and use the line tool to divide up the reverse of the card into two sections to make the card look authentic. 
 
Print the card on a thick, matte card for a luxurious finish, and make sure to apply a real stamp in the top right corner to make sure it gets delivered!
 
Conclusion
 
Valentine’s cards don’t need to be conventional or dull; there are plenty of ways you can inject more personality into your cards and create something that’s both heart-stoppingly romantic and utterly memorable.
Whether you want to give your cards a vintage twist or a modern edge, incorporate dazzling metallics or dusky pastels, or give your cards a completely different layout as a postcard or event ticket, you’ll be sure to create something that’s going to completely wow your love interest.Choose a design that reflects your personality and interests, and you can’t go wrong. With a bit of luck and a shot from Cupid’s bow, you might find that the recipient of your card finds your unique card suits them just perfectly too.
 
Happy Valentine’s Day!



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10 Official Websites of Indian Celebs

 Hounded by the court and media for his hit-and-run incident a decade ago, Salman Khan decided to let the public know the true, untarnished facts and put up a website to do so. While this might not be a glamorous website, many celebs do have their own pers
1. Amitabh Bachchan

Big B’s official blog srbachchan.tumblr.com has almost 6 million likes and is updated almost daily. His blog is a platform for his inner thoughts, his views on the latest happenings and pictures he clicked or he likes. This Indian celeb’s latest post was about the Uttarakhand devastation – and undoubtedly, enjoys a huge fan following online as well.
2. Salman Khan

This has come across as a last-ditch attempt by Salman Khan to salvage his personal and professional image. A stark website with a white background which has the appearance of a blog – www.salmankhanfiles.com contains all the recent news, archives, updates and status of his criminal proceedings told from his point of view.
3. Mallika Sherawat

The official website of the actress www.mallikasherawatwow.com is a beautiful one – with a dominant dual tone of chocolate brown and white. Mallika’s fans will find everything about her in this website –from biography and trivia to wallpapers, magazine covers and of course, her latest news.
4. APJ Kalam
Scientist and former president, Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam’s website is not glam – but contains a lot of information about his motivational speeches, latest addresses, Vision 2020 Missions and also e-papers. There is also a link to send a personal e-mail to the visionary.
5. AR Rahman

The musician’s official website www.arrahman.com is a simple yet glam one, done in white and shades of blue. The start page has AR Rahman holding a flag, and once you enter the site, you can find everything on him – from his recent music releases to his upcoming projects. You can also listen to his compositions online or even download his songs.
6. Shilpa Shetty
With a color scheme of orange and black on a white background, Shilpa Shetty’s personal website www.shilpashettylive.com is as glamorous as the actress. This Indian celeb latest movie ‘Desire – The Journey of a Woman’ is featured in the website and you can check out her products, her personal message and even write to her on this site.
7. MS Dhoni
The Indian cricket captain’s website www.dhoniworld.com is a treasure for the cricket buff and his fans – a veritable goldmine of all the latest news and upcoming events, video and photo gallery and match highlights. Unfortunately, Dhoni’s website does not seem to have been updated for over a year now.
8. Aamir Khan
Another website that seems to have been highly inactive is Aamir Khan’s personal blog at www.aamirkhan.com. His last sign-off message was on May 28, 2011 – and has not been around since then, which is a tragedy – because he gives his readers tidbits of his world without waxing eloquent.
9. Celina Jaitly

Undoubtedly the most beautiful official website on this Indian celeb list is that of Celina Jaitly (www.celinajaitlyofficial.com). It has a background of Persian orange broad brush strokes with some of her sketches thrown in. After she got married and became a mom, an interesting addition to the site is ‘CJay Baby Talk’ where she invites parents of twins to share their thoughts with her.
10. Ajay Devgn
The ‘Himmatwala’ star’s website’s color scheme is dominated by black and again, does not seem to have been updated after the release of the movie. And the link to the curiously titled ‘My Diary’ is dead. But all in all, www.ajaydevgn.com does have the usual fare of the latest news, photo gallery and filmography of the actor. Everyone wants a piece of their favorite filmstar, sportsperson or musician – these websites personally overseen by them let you fulfill that craving.


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How to find out if someone has deleted you on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

 Ever been searching for an old friend, colleague or ex on Facebook, only to realise they've quietly unfriended you? Well now you can be alerted when you someone has pressed the dreaded "unfriend" button.Who Deleted Me, a new app and Google Chrome extension, will alert you when someone removes you as a friend. Unlike Twitter and Instagram, where follower lists tend to be public, Facebook's data is more closely guarded - the company does not offer its own feature to find out who has deleted you, and presumably, doesn't want to.

Who Deleted Me is not the first app claiming to provide a list of "unfriends", but has generated serious attention since launching last week. At present, however, its servers appear to be down with the sheer volume of traffic to the service. How to find out if someone has deleted youHere's how to check who has block or unfollowed you on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
On Facebook
Facebook's greater focus on individual privacy means that it is not as quick or easy to find out if someone has deleted you as a friend.Who Deleted Me, an iOS and Android app and Chrome extension, is the latest in a range of apps that claims to tell you if someone deletes you. However, the service will only reveal people that have deleted you after you have downloaded the app, not before. Other apps and extensions have launched in the past, and become obsolete as Facebook changes its programming code, so this app may not last for long. Who Deleted Me says it is working on getting its servers back online.
Facebook Who deleted me app
    Download the app for iOS or Android, or the Chrome extension
    Log in to Facebook via the app
    Hit "Show Me Who" to see who has deleted you since installing the app. It will also tell you who is a new friend.
On Instagram
It is easier to check up on one's followers on Instagram, which has a more public list of friends. Unfollowers.com allows a user to log in with their Instagram account and keep a tab on who has stopped viewing their posts. Like Who Deleted Me, it will only track unfollows from the moment it is installed. Unfollowers.com showing who has unfollowed an Instagram account
    Head to Unfollowers.com and hit "Add account"
    Click "Add Instagram Account" and enter your details. The site will not post to Instagram without your permission
    Hit "New unfollowers" on the left hand side to see who has unfollowed you. Or in "Settings", configure the site to send you a weekly or daily email.
On Twitter
Unfollowers.com has a similar service for Twitter, allowing you to discreetly check who has unfollowed you The site also allows you to check who is not following you back.
President Obama's Twitter followers
What, no follow back?
 Head to Unfollowers.com and hit "Add account"
Click "Add Twitter Account" and enter your details. The site will not post without your permission
   
Choose between options such as "New unfollowers" and "Not following back" on the left hand side to see who has unfollowed you. Or in "Settings", configure the site to send you a weekly or daily email.



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