Internet Marketer & Offline Consultant
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Hey,
Just a quick post today.
I know there are a lot of people out there that have very little time to learn new internet marketing skills and find it hard to keep up with the many different strategies.
Well, I decided to shoot a quick video showing you how I manage to eek out as much time out of the day as possible. I use a firefox plugin called Download Helper.
Speaking to many people online, one of the main problems that keeps coming up is “the lack of time to learn”. I hope this post goes some way in helping you to get more time in your life.
1. If you haven’t already done so, download the firefox browser.
2. Download the add-on “Download Helper”
3. Go to your favourite video sharing site.
4. Find a video you like (for your own consumption.
5. Click on the multi-coloured link (top left hand corner) and download into whatever format you like to your computer.
6. Transfer this to your tablet or smartphone to listen to at your leisure.
Note: This is purely an informational post and I don’t encourage you to download and re-sell or re-distribute copy written material since that’s against the law. This post is intended to inform you of how you can use these videos for your personal use. I.e. I don’t accept any liability
Plugin - Download Helper.
Download the PDF of the post HERE “Using Download Helper To Increase Your Learning Time”
Iconfinder – Camtasia – WebToPDF – JWplayer
Separate MP3 Recording (right click “save as”)
IPod Download (right click “save as”)
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Hi Des, That cat with the hat looks very good mate, an eye catching image indeed
Thanks for the video and details of the download helper. It looks like a very handy tool. I don’t use many add ons but will give this one a try, thanks Des.
Barry
LMAO – Glad you liked the cat Barry.
Thought I’d lighten the mood a little with silly picture
I’d love to know how you get on with it if you don’t mind?
Des.
Hi Des,
I must admit to not using Firefox very much now, I am one of the new Chrome converts, but I do use SeaMonkey occasionally.
Your videos are great, I am still plucking up courage for a video. At the moment, I am leaning towards a pictorial information, rather than a voice one, because I have not yet found the confidence necessary to do a voice over.
Like Barry, I think that picture is cool, If you like cats, http://icanhascheezburger.com/ is brilliant for humour, and some aaaaw moments too,
Barry
Hey Barry,
I’ve got to admit, I’ve never used chrome before, but I’ve heard a lot of good things about it.
I use firefox mostly for the plugins they have to offer. SEOquake being one of them.
As for the videos, starting off with pictorial videos is just fine, then just build you confidence up to do some presentations. Sounds corny, but practice makes perfect, hence the reason why I started “No Bs Friday”. I’m forcing myself to do a few presentations each week just to get the practice.
Thanks for the cat link