Question by girlfriend: Is there a "computers for dummies" book? I can download stuff but apparently you also have to install to get access and i am clueless! Best answer for Is there a "computers for dummies" book?:
Answer by orlyandsa
of course. all local libraries have it. =)
Answer by brilcream
yeap!
Answer by Amanda H
Yes. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/104-3893041-2621551?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=computers+dummies Take a look.
Answer by zdanev78
go to amazon.com and search for "computer for dummies". there seems to be tons of books on the subject so do not worry, you are not alone. :-)
Answer by Irishmom
Yep. I got one for my mom for Christmas, when she got her FIRST computer! I got it a Border's. Any major bookstore will carry it.
Answer by Krayden
Just go to your local bookstore and im sure they will have a copy good luck
Answer by Ken M
Your question is very vague! Most programs that you can use on your computer start as one file, an installer. Usually it's called setup.exe, or install.exe install.msi or something like that.\ Opening this file starts the installer program which installs a program on your computer. During the time that the installer runs, it will copy multiple files to your computer that come from that single install file (usually). After that, you should be able to use the program. E-Mail me if you need more help.
Mr. Howard's Intro to Computers Class at Arkansas State University-Mountain Home. Spring 2012.
aboutcomputer99.blogspot.com Computers for Dummies: ASU- Mountain Home
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As technology advances there is a tendency to use computer tools and technology in a real estate listing presentation or sales pitch. Yes computers do have a place in sales pitches and presentations but make sure you use the technology well and in the right way. When used poorly they will destroy your presentation, your momentum, and your credibility.
Here are some rules to help your sales pitch and presentation when you have to use computers and other similar technology:
The computer is a secondary tool to use in the presentation and not the main tool that presents your marketing and listing strategy to the client.You are the main focus point in the presentation, and on that basis you should be drawing in and keeping the attention of the prospect or client through what you say and what you do. When you direct their attention to a computer screen you are actually disconnecting them from you. It breaks your momentum, so do not do it often. You will never c lose a prospect on a point from a computer screen.Whilst it should go without saying, any computer technology you use should be handled with confidence. If you really do not really know how to use it, then don't.Use mainly images in your computer presentation and not words on slides. Adult clients rarely bother reading the words on a computer screen even when it is used in a presentation or sales pitch. Pictures tell a story and will keep their attention much more effectively.Any computer presentation should be short and direct to the point. Make sure that the client's needs and property features in 100% of the presentation.You can productively use the computer for examples of marketing on properties locally. Have a selection of adverts and PDF formatted flyers in your computer for just this very purpose.You can use the computer for internet access to a variety of internet marketing portals for property and other online resources such as other properties for sale, datab ase reference, and calculation of sale costs.Use pictures of comparable properties as talking points on your computer screen. Examples of properties that have sold in the local area are also useful.Have a sample of a 'dummy property' that is password protected on your website so you can access it and talk the prospect through a series of sample marketing campaigns and how the website will assist their marketing process.Do not under any circumstances have or take the prospect through generic computer slides or presentational material about you, your office, or your staff. The client is just not interested; too many agents do it and it kills their presentation. Remember that the presentation is totally about them and their property, and do not shift from this focus.So here is the main rule. Clients and prospects are not impressed by a computer used in sales presentations, but they are impressed by you and your ability to connect with them. If your computer presentation is about the property and the client, then and only then it will have relevance to the listing sales pitch and therefore keep their attention. More Property Presentations - How to Use a Computer in a Sales Pitch for a Listing Issues
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