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Subscription Rocket: Get This Tool NOW

I just made a post on another blog that I own and maintain about a great, no-cost tool called Subscription Rocket. It was a great tool that was around several years ago but sadly went away. The owner is reviving it and promises to make it an even better tool in many ways.
While it hasn’t [...]

Norton Live Update Problem — Solved

In my last blog post I mentioned that Norton Live Update wasn’t working on my Windows Vista laptop and the recommended solution — uninstalling and reinstalling Norton — was unworkable. Thankfully I’m now able to report that I found a work-around for the problem, although other issues exist that I won’t bore you with on [...]

Gmail’s Spam Filters May Have Been Tweaked

Just a quick note: I’m guessing that Google has tweaked the spam filters for their Gmail application. If you have a Gmail account, check the spam folder; messages you were expecting may have ended up there.
This is not at all unsuspected. Some idiots have been selling some tool that claims to “put your message in [...]

Protected: SH: The Hidden Benefit From The Last Post

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How Do I Do It?

Right now I have twelve “active” blogs that I like to post to at least once a week.
Of those, I’m embarking on a project to make at least one post per day to at least six of those blogs.
How in the world do I do it?
First, as I mentioned a few posts ago, I’m starting [...]

How To Get A GrandCentral Account

I’ve received more than a few comments asking how to get a GrandCentral account (the post is a few entries down). I didn’t approve the comments (I didn’t spam them, either), but I did read them.
I’m happy to announce that there is a way, at least for now, to get a GrandCentral account.
While working on [...]

Experimenting With Voice Recognition Software

This post is a bit of an experiment. I’m looking for ways to improve the speed with which I can create content and decided to try the voice recognition features of Microsoft Office 2003 today.
The first portion is what the computer transcribed for me as I talked. The second portion is what I wanted to [...]

Avoiding The Forum Minefields

I have mixed emotions about forums. I love helping people and forums are a great way to do so; however, the level of bad advice given on most forums is atrocious. As a result, I strictly limit my participation in most forums. Keep reading, though, if you want to know my “exceptions” — and to [...]

Camtasia Experts - Can You Help Me?

I’m getting ready to re-record some videos for an upcoming product. I realized that the course did not "flow" properly, so I scrapped what I had and started over.
Perfectionist mode? Perhaps, but my goal for any training course is to have you, my customer, go through it once and be able to perform the task [...]

168 Hour Special?

The previous post, which was password protected, offered my newest product at an extremely low price. The time period for that special ended about 25 minutes ago.
For the next 168 hours or so, I’m going to be offering the recording and transcript of a 90 minute call that Willie Crawford and I did on computer [...]