Friday, July 19, 2013

Verizon Wireless Adds More Flexibility to Smartphone Upgrades With New Edge Program


Technology



This is a compensated post

As a member of the Verizon Wireless Lifestyle Blogger team I often am among the first to know when the carrier announces some big news. Yesterday we learned directly from top management all about the new Verizon Edge consumer program that just launched which adds more flexibility into the buying and upgrading of basic phones and smartphones that run on the Verizon Wireless network. For those of you who are always coveting the newest technologies and don't have the patience to endure the traditional two-year contract waiting period, this new offering may be music, literally, to your ears.

At Verizon HQ West for a recent conference, MommyBlogExpert.com
Me in row 2 with some of my #VZWBuzz Friends at CES
Verizon Edge Participant Benefits
  • Upfront costs for a new phone are lower than similar offers from other carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile
  • Gives you the option to pay for your device in monthly payments over 24 months with no interest added to the remaining balance
  • After credit is approved, you're out the door after making just your very small first payment at the time of purchase which will be much less than buying a device outright that also requires a contract 
  • The program is accessible to new customers when acquiring your first device as well as to existing clientele on any Verizon plan who have completed their contracts and are eligible for a product upgrade
  • Once you've made payments for 6 months and you've paid 50% of the full retail cost of the phone you can exchange your old phone in working condition for a brand new one of your choice
  • Since this program is a month to month contract, you are not obligated to stay with Verizon and there is no early termination fee if you leave -- You are only required to make the remaining payments till the device is paid off
  • Tablet users may be eligible for a device payment plan that lasts only 12 months
My iPhone 5, MommyBlogExpert.com
How Verizon Edge works using example of an iPhone 5
If you don't mind a two-year contract, then you can buy the iPhone 5 outright for $199.99 from Verizon. But, if you decide to participate in Edge, then instead you would pay the full retail iPhone 5 price of $649.99 --divided into 24 monthly payments -- with only the first payment of slightly over $27 plus taxes due before you walk out of the store and start using it. With a contract, your phone is paid for and you keep it. But with Edge, once you've made payments for 6 months and you've paid about $350 (half the cost of the phone) you are offered the opportunity to trade in that working phone at Verizon for a newer iPhone if one is available.
See VerizonWireless.com for more information

FTC Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. I disclose that I am a Verizon Wireless brand ambassador. However, opinions here are my own. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Blogher 2013 Tips on Cameras Smartphones Tablets Laptops & Other Devices to Bring


BlogHer
2nd in a multi post series



Having attended San Diego 2011 and New York 2012, this is my third BlogHer. So wanted to share some wisdom and tips I've learned by experience. The goal of this post series is simply to maximize everyone's chance of a positive experience at #BlogHer13 -- whether you're a newbie or seasoned pro like me -- who will be descending upon Chicago for the mother of all women's blogging conferences one week from now.

I just love this picture of the giant soap sculpture that was created for BlogHer in San Diego several years ago...

Be amazed as brands pull out all the stops again at BlogHer this year!

6 Essential Things to Know About
Cameras, Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops & Handbags
  • So as not to weight yourself down, again try to get by with the minimum amount of equipment, depending on your work style and what you want to accomplish
  • Don't forget to bring all your chargers and a charging dock as you will likely need to renergize multiple devices each night and so will all your roommates
  • Bring a high power mobile charger like the Mophie that has enough juice to charge an iPhone and iPad on a single charge, with power to spare
  • Don't have Internet access except through your phone/tablet? Consider bringing a mi-fi device like NetZero so you have wi-fi on the run and won't have to pay the hotel for it
  • Clearly label all your devices so someone else doesn't grab it by accident and make it easy to be returned to you if found by a Good Samaritan. You will no doubt see lots of women with the exact same camera -- like the ultra popular white Samsung Smart Camera -- and chances are, unless you have a custom one, others with the identical phone and case as yours, too. A great way to do this is to put a conspicuous sticker on the device or tie a ribbon to the strap. 
  • Be careful not to leave your handbag or other valuables unattended, even for a second. I don't mean to scare you, but there were pick-pocket incidents in both San Diego and New York in the expo hall
Also see BlogHer How to Pack and What to Bring to the Conference in Your Suitcase

FTC Disclosure: I've attended multiple BlogHer conferences and have also been a speaker at this event. I have paid for my own 2013 full conference ticket and did not receive any compensation for this post. Thoughts here are my own. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one. 

Blogher 2013 Chicago Packing Tips & Advice From a Conference Veteran


BlogHer
1st in a multi post series



Having attended San Diego 2011 and New York 2012, this is my third BlogHer. So wanted to share some wisdom and tips I've learned by experience. The goal of this post series is simply to maximize everyone's chance of a positive experience at #BlogHer13 -- whether you're a newbie or seasoned pro like me -- who will be descending upon Chicago for the mother of all women's blogging conferences one week from now.

Here's a scene from last summer's BlogHer with New York City as the backdrop...

Me (left) w/ Friends WellConnectedMom & QuirkyFusion, MommyBlogExpert.com
8 Must-Know Packing Pointers
  • The time to start packing is NOW so you will slowly add everything you need rather than throwing things haphazardly into your bags the night before you leave -- Yes, I've been there and done that in case you're wondering!
  • If you don't have business cards go out and get some printed right away -- I'd suggest ordering 250-500 cards, depending on how aggressively you'll be handing them out when networking and entering contests in the expo hall
  • The weather in Chicago is HOT and humid outside but you'll also be in air conditioning so be sure to keep that in mind as you assemble your wardrobe for this event and plan to dress in layers so you'll be comfortable day or nite
  • Don't bring more clothes, shoes and accessories than you will have time to change into during the crazy busy days/nights of the conference
  • Speaking of shoes, be sure to at least bring one comfortable pair as many of you will be walking a lot more than you are accustomed to -- Believe me, everyone else will be running around too, so likely they won't be checking out your footwear at least during daytime
  • Bring one large, lightly-packed suitcase with another suitcase inside so that on the return trip you'll have enough space for all the SWAG (stuff we all get) - If this is your first conference you are going to be shocked how fast your suitcases fill up with all the goodies before the return home
  • Alternately you might use the FedEx Shipping Center within the Sheraton Chicago where you can box up and ship home whatever you collect during the conference that doesn't fit in your suitcases and carryons, but beware this option can cost a fortune
  • Make sure ALL your luggage and carry-ons are labeled with tags with your contact info in case they get lost enroute or as you arrive at the hotel with many others
Also see BlogHer Advice on Cameras, Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops & Handbags

FTC Disclosure: I've attended multiple BlogHer conferences and have also been a speaker at this event. I have paid for my own 2013 full conference ticket and did not receive any compensation for this post. Thoughts here are my own. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.