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101 Quick Tips for Google and Email

Why You
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Chart Topping Best Seller
Are you suffering from Email Overload? Wish you knew more ways you can work faster. Smarter. Better?

Then you must have this book. The entire first print run sold out in three weeks!!!

Everyone is raving - even the most computer literate will pick up tips that make the cheap $15.95 purchase price a veritable bargin.

From creating your own inbox secretary to clever ways of beating spam, from keeping an eye on your house from space to finding a great recipe for tonight's dinner, this book gives you the ideas, tips, and tools to save valuable time in today's hectic world.

Two Quick Tips From the book:

1 Which Should I Use Outlook Or Outlook Express?

Outlook or Outlook Express. That is the question.always choose Outlook over Express if you want to boost productivity
If you only want to send and receive email, by all means use Outlook Express. No worries.

But if you have any desire to:

Then switch!
Outlook is bundled with your Microsoft Office purchase. If you have Word or Excel on your computer, you already own Outlook. You’re simply not using it. Outlook Express is a free email program bundled with Internet Explorer.

Outlook Express is often set up in place of Outlook because it is perceived to be the easier option. Perhaps in 1995 that was the case. It is no longer so with today’s frantic pace, spam and enhanced interactive Office features. It’s a crying shame, almost criminal actually not to use Outlook.

To switch, simply go to your Outlook Express File menu and select Import and Export. The wizard will walk you through importing all your data into Outlook.

Or, here’s the Microsoft online tutorial page to explain in further detail.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/assistance/HA010943871033.aspx

95. Know Any Google Tricks?

Goodbye Yellow Pages
Need a business phone number? Addressing a letter and need the post code? If you have your computer running and are connected to the Internet – don’t bother with the Yellow Pages.

Instead, go to Google: www.google.com Type the business name, city and the word ‘phone’ when looking for phone numbers. For post codes, simply enter the street, suburb or city (and state if Australia). You’ll get your answer within the first few search results. It’s amazing. Try it.


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Why People Like The Email Tips

Francie Reed; Executive Assistant to Chief Operating Officer Hawkes Bay District Health Board
"101 Quick Tips for Email and Google" is a small book that contains a huge amount of helpful information to assist users of Email and Google programmes to their full potential. The information contained within this book is invaluable, the clear layout and presentation makes it easy to follow, the language is very user friendly and the extra bonus tips provide further short cut secrets.

I manage four personal email folders each and every day and wholeheartedly endorse the user tips provided by Debbie. I have been using many of them for some time now, but the book has helped me refocus on some tips that I have not been using as much as I could, and prompted me to revise the way I use the email functions. In particular, this includes the use of Rules and Tasks, both of which I have not been using to any great extent. This book, however, has highlighted the advantages these functions can provide and I will certainly be making more use of them in future thanks to Debbie's helpful step by step directions.
I have no hesitation in recommending this book to everyone who has access to Outlook as an invaluable operating guide to the many functions of Email and Google."

Dave Freeman; Norsewear
Your 101 Quick Tips e-mail and Google booklet has proven to be one of the best investments I have made in a business book.

Its so practical and easy to follow that it should be a must read before anyone starts using Outlook. I had always procrastinated about wanting to get smarter about how I use e-mail and this was the tool that changed that. It has saved me so much time by filtering out unwanted e-mails and automatically filing e-mails into appropriate folders, Its like having a part time p.a. to screen your e-mail.

I particularly like the clever idea of using tasks to help build relationships in a disciplined and easy to use manner. Bring on the next Debbie Smith 101 book for excel and word I say!

John Ray: Managing Director Stevenson Group
"It’s a genuinely useful productivity tool for one of the big problems in our business. The guys have it sitting around their keyboards. It’s unusual to find something so universally well received by staff like this book has been."

Anne Mace Special Needs Coaching
" I sent a copy of Email and Google to our oldest daughter who is much more computer literate than I am. I have just had an ecstatic email from her talking about all the things which she can now make her computer do, which she didn’t know about before she got your tips book. So even the young and efficient can learn from your tips, while the less young and the less efficient (me!) are learning all the time, and installing new things bit by bit as I go along. 

Julie Woods; Dimond; CSR Team Leader Northern
I have a team of 9 staff and bought this book primarily to help them sort and prioritise their emails (we get inundated on a daily basis)  For my team it was all about the email quick tips - setting up rules, many other quick tips on tasks and keyboard shortcuts to ease the time spent on emails - certainly I get answers from them a lot more quickly now they have sorted their inboxes and folders.
i would say it has saved my team a couple of hours a week and probably for me as well as I am not now chasing all the time for answeres and responses.  A great book and I would definitely recommend it and in fact have to my colleagues around the country - my copy is in hot demand all the time.

Alison Hunt; Snap Printing
Being computer literate and using emails constantly I was fairly sure that whilst I knew enough about emails to cover most mundane processes, I had not taken the time to study some of the short cuts that I knew must exist.

I have experienced several of Debbie’s workshops in the past and knew what a talent she had for saving time, so when I discovered that she had written “101 Quick Tips” for email and google, I didn’t hesitate to purchase a copy.

It would be impossible to estimate how much time this little book has saved me, but suffice it to say that it is an easy read, full of excellent pointers. I initially bought the book to read through before giving it as a gift to a fellow worker – but it hasn’t left my clutches yet!

There were several favourite tips but my absolute favourite was number 77 “I Can’t Find That Email I Received.” What a boon that is for someone with a poor memory.

I personally put the book to use by reading it a chapter at a time and then practising it at home first. If I find the tip worthwhile I take the tip with me to work. I am still working my way through some of the more complex areas addressing such issues as “Categories” but am sure that in time, these too, will become mysteries of the past!

I think this book should be on the shelves of all busy people – life is too short to spend it behind a computer screen.

Thank you giving me back some precious time Debbie.”

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