Quickest, Easiest, Most Costs Efficient Way to Speed Up Your PC
September 3, 2010
Quickest, Easiest, Most Costs Efficient Way to Speed Up Your PC Read more
Quickly Access Control Panel Applets
September 2, 2010
You open the Control Panel by clicking Start -> Control Panel. If it’s not on your Start Menu, it’s easy to add: Read more
Organizing Your Windows Shortcuts
September 1, 2010
In an earlier post I showed you how to create quick launch keyboard shortcuts for you most used programs. Now I am going to show you how to keep than organized. Read more
How To Create A Keyboard Shortcut To Any Program
August 31, 2010
I don’t know about you but I love shortcuts. Anything that saves me time and/or automates something I do often is something I want to add to my arsenal of time savers. One of the Windows shortcuts I use most often is the ability to create keyboard shortcuts that open up programs I use often. This is really easy to do once you know how. You will also be surprised at how much time this saves you. Not only does this free you from closing/minimizing windows to get to your desktop or scrolling through Windows program lists, it helps you maintain your momentum and thought train by shortening the time it takes to open a new program. Read more
Change Your Facebook Username (Fan Pages Too!)
August 30, 2010
When Facebook first rolled out custom usernames, we were cautioned that much like a bad tattoo, you wouldn’t be able to undo them. However, it now appears that Facebook has updated their policy. Whether this is due to being inundated with requests to change poor name choices, or maybe just because registrations have slowed to a more manageable pace this can be good news. Read more
Fix Image Alignment Problems In WordPress
August 29, 2010
Lately I have run into the same issue on several sites. I uploaded a new theme (in these cases client provided) and all my images were left aligned. No matter what I did I could not get the to center or right align. A quick Google search later I had the reason and a simple solution. Read more
What The Twitter Outage Means For You
August 28, 2010
The best way to get the attention of a classroom full of rowdy kids is to turn the lights off. And the best way to get the attention of Internet users is to essentially do the same think. Read more
Windows 7: The Good, The Bad, and The Unknown
August 27, 2010
For most people who are considering moving to Windows 7, October 22 is D-Day. On that date Microsoft’s newest operating system lands on store shelves, both as a shrinkwrapped upgrade and preinstalled on new PCs. For some folks, though, D-Day has already arrived. Microsoft has issued the final RTM (release to manufacturing) version of Windows 7 to large companies that buy Windows via volume licenses, as well as to IT pros who belong to its Technet service. The Windows Vista era is officially drawing to a close–although you could argue that it never really quite started–and the Windows 7 one is under way. Read more
Encourage Your Readers To Leave More Comments On Your Blog
August 26, 2010
Make new visitors feel welcome: New visitors aren’t familiar with you or your blog. You want to make the experience as simple and pleasant as possible. One very helpful plugin can help you accomplish this, the What Would Seth Godin Do plugin. With this plugin new visitors to your blog will see a small box above each post containing the words “If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!” This text includes a link directly to your RSS feed. After 5 visits the message disappears. You can customize this message, how many visits are required before it disappears, and its location. Read more
How To Use Facebooks Events To Generate Buzz For Events
August 25, 2010
If you aren’t already using Facebook Events to publicize your events you need to start! This is a fabulous way to not only publicize your events but to also get publicity for yourself/company. Let me show you how to best use Facebook Events to maximize the Buzz factor. Read more





