Now, Virtually Anyone Can Learn to Search The Internet!

Imagine you are given a car with unlimited gasoline. You could go just about anywhere! (Except on water, of course, unless you can get the car onto a boat).
 
Now, imagine that the car has no windows. You can't see where you want to go. Forget looking at road markers, Interstate signs, and highway posts. To you, they don't exist.
 
Now, imagine that this windowless car comes without a working steering wheel. But, you're given a few spare parts to build the wheel yourself. Of course, there are no instructions.
 
A car that can go virtually anywhere, but without windows to see where to go and without a steering wheel, one of the key tools in getting from point A to point B.
 
That is how most people feel about the Internet. It seems to be a vast, incredible array of resources that lack directions to get from location to location and the tools to navigate its seemingly uncharted waters safely and efficiently. There are plenty of http://’s and weird looking sets of symbols and this 404 number that keeps popping up all the time and this thing called Boolean logic…
 
Ack! No wonder people feel overwhelmed, anxious, even downright frightened with all of the information that’s available.
 
Here is where I may be able to help. Hello, my name is Andrew Malek, and I’d like to introduce to you the electronic book* companion to this web site.
 
FindStuffOnTheNet looks to bridge the “generation gap” between kids and adults when it comes to technology. This inexpensive electronic book first comforts individuals anxious about learning computers and then dives into a variety of lessons geared for people of all computer skill levels.
 
“I’ve heard that before”, you may say. Well, take a look at this article for a sample chapter of the book that discusses why kids seem to understand technology and how adults can play catch-up.
 
This book is not designed for computer techies (although some may still learn a few things by reading!) FindStuffOnTheNet is geared to anyone, regardless of computer experience. I don’t start off the book with a bunch of acronyms and obscure instructions. Heck, I don’t even start off the book expecting you to know about web addresses (if you already know what they are, great! If you don’t, you can learn through this book).
 

"FindStuffOnTheNet introduced me to the vast wealth of information the Internet has to offer. Time is of the essence in my profession, and FindStuffOnTheNet taught me how to research a wide variety of topics in a fast and efficient manner."
 
C. Wimberly, Esquire


Just what can you learn?
  • How can I gain the courage to use technology?
  • Just what is an URL?
  • How do I use web site directories?
  • How can I better use search engines to find what I want?
  • What is "Boolean Algebra" and how can it help me?
  • Why does my software keep crashing? Is it something I did?
  • What are “message boards” and how can they help me find what I’m looking for?
  • How can I get maps and driving directions?
  • I'd like to find old friends. Can I do this on the Internet?
  • Why am I bombarded with advertisements on the Internet?
  • What can I do to speed up my Internet searching?
  • Are there placed on the Internet where I can search for jobs?
Don’t worry if you don’t know what this stuff means right now. You can learn by the e-book FindStuffOnTheNet. This book provides plenty of tips and anecdotes from my 8+ years of experience on the Internet. I won’t treat you as an ‘idiot’, and I do offer many examples and ‘hand-holding’ throughout the book.
 
Internet classes can cost $50, $100, or hundreds of dollars, and you have to fit your busy schedule around their set times. If I were giving a class on all of the material found in this book, I’d probably have to charge the same. But, for a limited time**, I can offer you the FindStuffOnTheNet e-book, readable at your convenience, for only $19.95 US.
 
You’ll get over 200 pages packed with tips, help, and information on how to use some of the best tools on the Internet to find what you want! This book comes complete with a glossary and an appendix containing a list of popular, informative, and entertaining web sites that you’ll want to visit again and again.
 
The cost is minimal. And just think about the rewards. The ability to perform Internet research can make you more educated, more informed, and yes, even more entertained, bettering your personal and professional lives.
 
Take the first step. Open up the car windows. Get your steering wheel set up to drive the Information Superhighway. Learn about the many tools brilliant people have designed to sift through this overload of information. Order FindStuffOnTheNet today!
 
- Click here to order over a secure server. You can fill out the order form online and then mail a check if you'd like. -
 
* - An electronic book is just like a regular book except you read it on the computer screen. This helps the environment as it saves paper. Plus, when you order the book, you’ll be able to instantly download the material!
 
** - This is not just some marketing lingo. I plan on updating the book from time to time, and as it grows larger with new tips and information I will probably have to charge more for its contents.

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