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The Newbie Club
3/30/2011 11:59:32 PM

The Newbie Club was started a few years ago by Joe Robson and Tom Glander. They both could foresee a need to educate all the people that were getting computers. A lot of the people they talked to were frustrated because they couldn't understand the "gooblygook" and "gibberish" that were in all the computer tutorials. They couldn't find anybody that was explaining how to do things on the computer in plain English. Joe had been copywriting for over 30 years. Tom was the computer expert, so he wrote the tutorials. Tom would try out his tutorials on Joe. If Joe could understand the tutorial, then it was deemed "Newbie Friendly".

Signing up for The Newbie Club is easy. It's free and all Joe wanted was my name and email. For that I received an incredible amount of free information including two books on business and advertising, which I read right away. Now, I understand that a lot of people won't share my interest in business and advertising, but Joe also has a lot of tutorials just based on navigating on the computer and that's what it's all about.

THE NEWBIE CLUB is changing the way we learn on the Web. Their unique and widely acclaimed Learning System is causing the biggest revolution in Tutorial presentation in years! see this groundbreaking system in action. Free PC and Net Tutorials, eBook, Magazine and more. And it's such a fun place!

http://goo.gl/hb3Zz

Paul Hines 386-338-8558 http://paulhinestraining.info
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