Question: What would motivate a highly effective (not to mention highly
successful) web marketer like Marlon Sanders to produce and
deliver a beginner’s guide? More to the point--why a
beginner’s guide to computing?
After
all, Marlon’s already well known for his complete collection
of Amazing Formulas for selling on the web. He’s made
his reputation from this treasury of tips and guidelines—-real-world
success strategies for automating your web business and perfecting
your Internet sales techniques. Sure, Marlon delivers the elements
of his formula in a clear, straightforward, and down-to-earth
style. But it’s detailed stuff. He assumes a certain
level of computer expertise in his audience. Not so with this
beginner’s guide. It assumes very little prior knowledge
of computer know-how at all. So, back to my original question:
Why a beginner’s guide?
Then
it hit me. After navigating through the first few pages of
this easy-to-follow e-book, I got it. Marlon doesn’t
want anybody to miss out on the opportunity to make money with
a computer! And he’s carefully and logically connected
the basic building blocks--the must-have essentials--to help
anyone get up and running. Right away! Here, in a richly illustrated,
step-by-step series of tutorials, the secrets of getting started
are unlocked for “newbies” everywhere. Those who
have never even been on the Internet before will find the information
valuable.
True
to form, Marlon packs a lot of punch in the pages of this book.
Each lesson smoothly unfolds in a way that builds steadily
on the previous one. Starting with the fundamentals of downloading,
storing, and retrieving files, readers are walked through the
operational mechanics of computing in a way I haven’t
seen equalled anywhere else. And there’s plenty more.
The guide shows users how to apply what they’ve learned
to find, download, and install free tools like Adobe Acrobat
Reader and MP3 players for accessing the rich abundance of
media on the web.
From
there, we’re given a thorough tutorial on setting up
a messaging system for sending e-mail with file attachments.
(Don’t worry. Marlon knows this is new ground for his
readers, and he takes the time to fully explain, in plain English,
the “technical” terms associated with the operational
concepts he introduces.) Before long, we’re learning
how to protect our new-found storehouse of web information
by installing anti-virus programs; we’re moving folders
and organizing our files; and we’re taking advantage
of time-saving productivity hints like copying, cutting, and
pasting information from one location to another.
The
momentum just builds and builds. By the time we reach the end
of this ultimate guide, we’re learning how to maximize
our workspace by resizing windows, how to move information
from source to destination by performing file transfers, and
how to automatically launch the programs we need to run immediately
after we boot up our computer! These are the “bread-and-butter” techniques
even the most advanced “power users” had to master
when they got started.
The
refreshing thing about Marlon’s approach here is that
it’s simple, no-frills instruction. Using a vast collection
of screen captures, visual pointers, and click-and-learn steps
and reminders, his ultimate guide treats readers to a virtually
error-proof tour of the power and potential that web-based
computing offers for the taking. Beginners now have all the
how-to help they need to start reaping the harvest!
Marlon’s
Ultimate Beginner’s Guide is the all-important first
floor of computer knowledge every computer user must have.
Readers will see this product as their foundation to future
success on the Internet. In no time at all, they’ll be
wanting more. And Marlon’s amazing formulas will be right
there, waiting for them!
--Robert
G. Gardner, Ph.D.
Dr.
Gardner writes professionally and, as such, was compensated
for preparing this review.
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