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An Email I Received
(This is great for
anyone wanting to learn more about email)
Hi Gordon,
I just had to bring you some exciting news that
just dropped into my mailbox.
Two friends of mine, Joe Robson and Tom Glander, who run The Newbie Club, have
just told me about the release of their latest publication. And it's something
that millions of Internet users the world over have been desperately looking
for.
Email is probably the greatest communication tool ever invented. It's quick,
it's fast, and it's extremely cheap. But most people never get to learn how
*really* effective it can be. And, sadly, millions of others find the
complexities of the 'Techie Stuff' just too overwhelming to learn. So they end
up just 'making do' and muddling along.
So Tom and Joe have written ...
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"Email for Newbies - The Gobbledygook Explained"
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And it's brilliant!
It's actually 2 books in one, because Tom - surely *the* man when it comes to
creating PC tutorials - has written Volume 1 called 'Translating The Techie
Stuff'.
And Joe - recognized as one of the Web's top writers and translators of
technical jargon - has written Volume 2 called 'How To Write Emails
Professionally and Courteously".
The result is 16 chapters of 'Newbie-Speak' Tutorials - many explained with
pictures - that will have Newbies and 'Not-so Newbies' handling email like a Pro
in no time.
One delighted user wrote "I learned more about email in 2 hours
with these 2 books, than I did in 2 Years of trial and error".
A high recommendation if ever I saw one!
But there again, I can only expect the very best from The Newbie Club. They've
been described as the best Newbie Learning site ever to hit the Web. And their
unique and easy to follow books and tutorials are being used by tens of
thousands of people all around the world.
So why not go and judge for yourself by reading exactly how these 2 excellent
ebooks will help you, me, and all of us, at
the Newbie Club.
Regards,
Richard Salisbury
PS. Don't think that 'Email for Newbies' is only
for absolute beginners. There's some excellent help in there that just about
*everyone* can use.
Email for
Newbies.
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