Battling Information Overload
October 23, 2007 · Print This Article
I’ve only just begun to explore the vast wealth of information on the Warrior Forum. What a place! Why didn’t I know about it sooner? Well, I actually did, but I’m on constant information overload and forgot to go back and check it out.
To battle information overload, I’ve decided on an approach of sorts. I will keep taking action, and as I need to learn how to do something I’ve come up against, I will research how to do it at that time. I know I can find out about the information I need as I’ve got a kazillion downloads on every subject of interest to internet marketers. Plus, I know how to beg for answers.
So today I wanted to learn about PDFs and how to download whatever it was that I needed to present my opt-in report in PDF fashion. I read some info on PDF and downloaded some free software from http://pdf995.com per Paula Brett’s eBook, Mailing Lists From Start to Finish. As I was trying to figure it out, I noticed an option on my computer to download their version. Woo hoo! It was already on my computer, was easy to download, and it worked the first time I tried it. That’s a first for me and technology!
Now I’m putting this new approach to work again. I posed the question of where to go and what to do to the helpful people at the Warrior Forum, and they told me to get started in affiliate marketing while I’m working up my own product. I’m off now to do some in-depth research on affiliate marketing. If you have any great links with good info on that subject, please let me know!
Thanks,
Peggy
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Hi Peggy,
In case of difficulty working with the various programs to make pdf files,
Many people I know use OpenOffice – it’s a free download, and gives you an open office doc which is similar to work…. the advantage it has if that you can make all your links clickbale within the words.
And then you just hit a button that says export to pdf …. and there you have a pdf of your work complete with clickable links.
Just type OpenOffice into google to find it.
Warm Regards
Randy
Randy Smith’s Blog
Thanks Randy!