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Jim,
"You have a
brilliant product and a great approach. As someone who is being
forced to attempt to make a living via the web you have given me
hope. Brilliant software! I am 'Information Technology Stupid'
and even I am getting on well with this
software."
Roger Macdivitt
Haslemere, United Kingdom
In today's issue...
"PC Tips for New Internet Marketers..."
If you're fairly new
to the world of Internet marketing, chances are, you struggle
with many necessary tasks on your computer. Today's gazette will
show you how to do those tasks, including finding your
downloads, copying and pasting text and links, avoiding phishing
scams and more.
While they may be
simple tasks to experienced marketers, more than half of
computer users struggle with at least one of these tasks.
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PC Tip #1: Finding your
downloads!
Have you ever downloaded a piece of software from the Internet
and couldn't find it later? You're not alone. In fact, it
happens to thousands of people all over the world every day!
When downloading, many people use
the My Documents folder in Windows, but after downloading many
files you may find it hard to find the latest file. One simple
fix is to create a new folder on your desktop specifically for
downloads. (The definition of your desktop is where you see
icons of folders and files and you're able to see your favorite
picture as the wallpaper for your desktop.)
Creating a new folder on your desktop is easy. First find an
un-crowded portion of your desktop and then using your ring
finger click the right mouse button to bring up the context menu
for the desktop. There in the menu you will find a selection
called "New" Then LEFT Click on "Folder".
This will create a new folder on your desktop. You can name it
something that will help you find the downloaded files. The
first time you create a new folder, you will notice that the
folder naming text is highlighted. To name the folder, simply
start typing and the highlighted text will be replaced with what
you wish to type in. A good folder name would be "downloads" or
"My Web Files" or even the month and year which will make it
much easier to find those files in the future.
Once the folder is created, simply remember when you download
the next file to save it in that folder on your desktop for easy
and fast access. You do that by choosing the download location
as "Desktop" then your folder name. It's that simple!
PC Tip #2: How to
copy/paste text and links.
Copy and paste is one task that every computer user will find
they are using many times per session for many useful tasks. Say
you wish to copy a portion of text or a website link into a
report or article. Copy/paste makes it simple, and once you know
how, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.
To copy something you must first highlight the text or link
using your left mouse button with your index finger. To do this,
start at the beginning point of the text you wish to copy and
place your mouse cursor there by clicking your left mouse
button. When you do this DO NOT let go of the mouse button which
you are holding with your index finger. While holding that mouse
button down simply move your mouse over the text until you reach
your stop point then let go of your index finger.
Now simply move your mouse into the center of the highlighted
text and then using your ring finger to press the right mouse
button. This will bring up a menu with the copy selection. Use
your index finger, otherwise called the left mouse button; click
on "COPY" from the menu that comes up. You have now successfully
copied the text into your computer's memory, and are ready to
paste it into your document.
Place your mouse cursor in the blank notepad or project and then
using your ring finger press the right mouse button to bring up
the menu. From the menu select "Paste". If you successfully
completed the copy process your text should appear in the
current document. If not go back and try again. With practice
you will find it becomes second nature to you and your speed
will increase as you use it more and more.
PC Tip #3: Use F1 to look
up Windows commands.
Did you know that you can look up most common Windows commands
if you press the F1 key on your keyboard? This will bring up the
help file for Windows allowing you to quickly search or browse
for the answer or information you are seeking for almost
everything you might want to do in windows as well as Windows
programs.
Keep in mind that most all of the applications created for your
Windows operating system have the same basic commands available
from the menu system. Some variants may exist depending on the
purpose of the software application but the basics are usually
there.
Very few people take advantage of F1, even when they are stuck.
Try it next time you have a question about the program you're
using!
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PC Tip #4: How to fix error
messages.
When a new Windows error message appears on your screen, many
people will simply ignore it and click "OK". This is an example
of what NOT TO DO! Instead you should realize that the
programmers did not spend the time creating that message for the
fun of it. Instead at a minimum you should READ EVERY WORD. Then
read it again slowly the second time so it sinks in. Once you
read it you may recognize the program that is causing it and be
able to solve the problem yourself.
Don't be afraid to research the error on any good search engine
online. You may find free advice quickly although in most cases
you may have to dig a bit to find it. As a last resort try
making a call to a local computer tech that may just let you
know how to solve it for free if it is not a serious issue.
However if it is serious or mildly serious by all means ask for
a qualified tech to come out and fix it.
PC Tip #5: Protect your PC (and
yourself!) for free.
By now you probably realize that every PC should have an
anti-virus program. But did you know that an anti-spyware
program is just as important? If you computer gets infected with
spyware, your personal data including every keystroke you make
on your PC can be recorded and stolen by hackers.
While most PC's have anti-virus programs installed upon
purchase, anti-spyware programs are not as commonly used.
If you do not have anti-spyware software loaded, Microsoft has a
free program you can get at their website. It is called Windows
Defender and is available to download
here.
Grab it and take a few minutes each month to keep it up to date.
While we're on the subject of
spyware, did you know that spyware is not the only evil you
have to be wary of?
"Phishing" is even more dangerous
and new victims fall prey to this scam at an alarming rate.
Phishing works like this... Unsuspecting victims (you?) get an
email message that "looks" like it is from a website such as
eBay, Paypal or another banking or credit card service you use. The message
looks just like a real email the company may have sent you in
the past, and even contains an
official logo. In fact, it looks so real that every day hundreds
of unsuspecting
victims click the link in the email message and go on to enter
personal data such as passwords or credit card numbers.
Unfortunately, the data is not going
to the real site, it is going to the hacker who sent the bogus
email. Next thing the victim knows, their account is emptied!
The experts define this illegal practice as a form of "social
engineering" and it is very easy to fall prey to it if you are
not careful.
Here's how to protect yourself...
If you ever get an email message
asking you to log into your account for ANY reason, NEVER click any
of the links in the email. If you have a genuine concern about
your account, (those fake emails usually imply something is
wrong) delete the email message then open your browser
manually and type in the website address, such as www.paypal.com.
This way you KNOW that when you log in you are at the
appropriate site and not some hacker's copy of a site.
PC Tip #6: Use your PC to start a
business on the web.
OK, let's get onto something a little more fun...
Did you know that your PC can generate income for you? All it
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Earlier this year I wrote a special
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If
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That wraps up today's gazette. I hope you found a tip or two
that will help you speed up your Internet business. See ya in a
few weeks...
Jim Daniels - JDD Publishing Co.
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