If you've ever wanted to take a hammer to your PC, read this . . .
publication date: Jan 19, 2008
Hello
I've got something a bit different for you today . . .
We all have to live with computers these days - for
better or worse it's the way modern life and business
works - it's how we communicate and how - hopefully
- many of us can make money.
But that doesn't mean we have to like it!
I mean how frustrated do you get with your PC - the
endless spam, the worries of internet security and just
those infuriating times when your PC just refuses to
work the way you want it to?
Well, I've got something I'd like to introduce you to
that could be of huge value if you use a PC regularly -
and even better it's absolutely free!
It's called Uncle Reboot's PC Confidential and it's a
new weekly eletter that will help you get more from
your PC.
Check it out here:
http://www.unclereboot.com/signup2/
Click on the link above and you'll get weekly emails
from an expert who offers FREE information, advice
and tips. Don't worry, it's not written for geeks - but in
plain English for people like us!
So why am I sending you this? Three reasons:
1. Because it will save you time and money- I
reckon I throw away at least 30 minutes each
day purely because of my PC problems -
programs run too slowly, applications quit
unexpectedly and lose work and what's more I
simply don't use half of the shortcuts I know are
there because I don't know where to look. And
yet, with a few tweaks many of these issues
could be sorted out quickly, freeing up that
precious time AND make me work more
productively!
2. It will help you get the most out of your PC.
There's a multi-billion pound industry out there
trying to sell you the latest bit of kit or piece of
software - but who will tell you whether they
are worth investing in or not?
3. And yes, it really could make you money. As
the PC is your direct connection to online
opportunities - everything from Amazon and
eBay to public domain, Clickbank and all the
other money-making areas out there - you need
to know how to use it for maximum returns.
That's why Uncle Reboot is there to help you
work more efficiently, leaving you with the time
and energy to develop your online business.
And yes, he will be giving you plenty of tips
and short cuts as well as recommending the best
performing and best value software that can
help your online endeavours.
Oh, and there's another reason why I think you should
sign up . . . because I'm publishing it!
I've wanted to launch a new eletter outside of the
business opportunity field for some time and this is my
first one! I truly believe that there is a massive gap in
the market for a friendly, easy to understand advice for
PC users everywhere.
I've managed to find a great writer who really knows
his stuff (his name isn't really Uncle Reboot as you
may have guessed - we are using this pseudonym as he
writes for some big clients in the PC industry and want
to keep his true identity a mystery so he his free to say
what he wants!).
So go on, give it a try and see what you think. And
remember it doesn't cost a thing!
http://www.unclereboot.com/signup2/
Here's how else you'll benefit by reading Uncle
Reboot's weekly words of PC wisdom . . .
- Avoid wasting hundreds of pounds on
hardware, software and products that just
AREN'T worth the money. You'll get objective
reviews you WON'T see in the magazines or
newspapers._
- Quickly troubleshoot problems with your PC.
You'll save hours of time and effort. No more
scratching your head in confusion as your
computer goes on the blink._
- Build your own website for free without
knowing code or all that gobbledegook. _
- Avoid the latest viruses and protect your
Internet privacy from phishers, spammers and
hackers. From now on you'll be able to bank
and shop safely online._
- Have fun! Find new friends and contacts, keep
in touch with the family, edit your films and
photos, and ensure you never lose your most
treasured files and documents.
I am so passionate about this new free eletter I want to
get this out to as many people as possible, so please feel
free to forward this on to friend and family who you
think would benefit from some friendly advice on how
to get the most out of their PC - but without any of the
technical geeky jargon.
http://www.unclereboot.com/signup2/
Best regards and please do let me know what you think!
Nick