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Take your idea to reality!
Think for a moment. Think about that one time--or maybe one of several times--where you said, "You know what would make my job easier? This..."
Innovation doesn't have to come from innovating minds. It can come from ordinary people who are just trying to make their everyday lives a little easier.
In my case innovation was twofold:
Modernizing every Shakespeare play
Putting it in a format that spoke to...
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Take your company virtual!
Going into the office is so yesterday! Changing times has made it not only easy to work from home, but practical.
If you are thinking about taking your company remote, or if your an employee that is being, relocated to a home office, then this book will help you learn some of the most popular telecommuting tools.
The book covers the following online tools:
• Zoom
• Google Meet
• Trello
• Invision
• Slack
This...
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For 40-some-odd years, the world of spreadsheets has been, ruled by one king: Microsoft Excel. Sure, there were far away challengers that tried to overtake the beast, I'm looking at you, Lotus 1-2-3, but none have come close to dethroning the powerful tool... until Google Sheets.
So what is Google Sheets? It's a cloud-based spreadsheet. Think Excel, but online. "But Excel is online," you say. Yes! But, Google was there first, and really has the advantage...
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Google isn't just for searching anymore!
Google isn't just a search engine anymore. It isn't just an email provider. It's a software suite of tools--from an operating system to productivity tools, Google kind of does it all!
This book is your crash course to all things Google!
The book covers:
• Chromebook
• G Suite (including Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, and Google Forms)
• Gmail
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Platform. It can make or break a writer. If you have it, then get ready for publishers to offer you contracts; and if you don't? Let me kindly introduce you to the slush pile.
Whether you are a writer or another kind of content provider, there is one universal truth: you need platform. Most writers put all their effort into writing their book and haven't thought at all about their platform. In fact if you asked most new writers what their platform...
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Chances are you grew up a Word and Office user. Maybe you were a rebel and committed your herd to OpenOffice, or, dare I say, WordPerfect-but for the majority of people, our lives were loyal to Microsoft.
In 2005, a small little startup named Upstartle developed something unheard of at the time: a web-based word processor called Writely. It pioneered the idea of writing on the "cloud" and changed the way people thought about word processing.
Google...
7) The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Google Analytics: The Absolute Beginners Guide to Google Analytics
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Do you really understand who is coming to your website?
If you have a website, then you have probably already heard all about rate, exit rate, organic search traffic, and more. They're nice words, but how do you use them to understand your visitors and get more?
Google Analytics is a powerful resource that can tell you the smallest details about your visitor traffic, but if you are asking yourself what it means or why it even matters, then you're...
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Rethink communications It didn't seem so long ago that instant messaging and texting in the workplace was not only frowned upon but outright banned. Times have changed. Chatting online is now not only part of workplace culture, but the preferred way teams communicate. When it comes to this type of communication, there is one service that rules them all: Slack.
Slack lets you communicate with your company and teams within the company in a way that...
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If you want to create a professional document like a resume or cover letter, then you know where to go: word processing software like Word or Pages. But, what if you just want to create well-organized notes?
If you are using a Mac, iPad or iPhone, then the choice is obvious: the appropriately named Notes app.
On the surface, Notes is a pretty basic text editor, but there's more than meets the eye, as Notes can do more than just give you a place to...
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Microsoft PowerPoint used to rule them all. It didn't matter what computer or operating system you had-if you needed to present something, you used PowerPoint.
Times have changed! Today there are many presentation solutions out there. Some, like Google Slides, are pretty barebones, and others, like Power-Point, feel at times feature creep-there are just so many options, it's easy to get lost. If you use a Mac, iPad, or iPhone, then you have a third...
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Goodbye Microsoft Word! Hello Google Docs!
There's a real good chance that you grew up in a Microsoft Word world. The first document you created were from the Office Suite. But, if you are reading this, then you are ready to make the leap to cloud-based (and free) word processing with Google Docs.
If you are thinking about making the switch to Google, or have already made the switch but want to make sure you are using it correctly, then this guide...
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Unleash the Power of Keynote!
Showing off your vacation slideshow or photo al-bum used to be boring. With Keynote for Mac, you can create a slideshow or photo album that will be, fun to create, and which will wow your audience!
Keynote is powerful software, and if you get a Mac, it's free. But let's face it: you've probably spent most of your life using PowerPoint. For a Mac user, Keynote can make your documents really shine... but first you need...
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Take your presentations to the cloud!
How many times do you work on a presentation that you will get absolutely no feedback on and want no help?
Maybe you're the type that likes to whip something up and have no practice or feedback at all? Most of us are the former. Before we stand in front of a group of people, we want to make sure we're as polished as possible.
The problem is PowerPoint wasn't built like that. It was built as a desktop program...
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