
Good morning!
Ever wish you could tame Google to the point that no matter what you require, you can almost instantly uncover it online?
There's tons of search capabilities available on Google of which you might not be aware!
- For example, did you know you can search for free ebooks online?
- Uncover powerpoint slides that can help you with your own presentations?
- See how many businesses are within a 5 mile radius of you for local marketing?
No?
Well then….look…at….this!
Click on the picture above to visit the original source.
And don't forget:
Neat, eh?
Knowing how to zero in on marketing resources, your customer base, and more is a key component to keeping your future 2012 income strong and healthy!
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You'll love what you discover.
Grow strong,
Barbara Ling
ps – speaking about Google, have you seen:
Fatal error: Class ‘expKrc’ not found in /home/ling5/domains/barbaraling.com/public_html/php-bin/eBay_cls.php on line 138
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Great infographic! I think you can use def:phrase for definition, I use it all the time. Nice vids too! thanks for sharing

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Yep, it’s a very useful tip.
Great article, and very useful to just about anyone who uses the internet, and especially useful to those that make money their living on the internet. I always thought I was a master at finding things through google but you showed me that I had a lot to learn still.
Much appreciated, Cowboy!
These are really cool Google tricks. There are a lot out there but the one I used a lot is when you need to find a phone # of say a certain business. You just type in the area code and the business. So type 613 Boston Pizza.
Nice tip!