‘Grab a Screen Shot’ – Bill Myers’ Tip Of The Week
Bill Myers has released the latest issue of ‘Tip of the Week’. The featured article is titled “Grab a screen shot”. [Bill Myers Tip of the Week]
Bill Myers’ ‘Tip of the Week’:
Bill Myers Tip of the Week – April 25, 2009
Grab a screen shot . . .
One of the tools I use just about every day in my product development business is the Snagit screen capture program.
Using Snagit, I’m able to capture super sharp computer screen images for use in tutorials, web pages, books and videos.
I even use Snagit to capture screen images to provide support and how-to info at various web sites.
The only downside to Snagit is you have to pay to get it. It’s well worth the price, but not everyone wants to pay for software.
So the good news is, for the next few days you can get Snagit for free.
That’s right, TechSmith, the developers of Snagit are offering Snagit 7.2.5 for free through June 5, 5pm EST.
To get your free, legal and fully registered copy of Snagit do this:
First, get a free registration key at http://www.techsmith.com/Covermount/covermount.asp?ID=8
Then, download your copy from http://download.techsmith.com/snagit/enu/725/snagit.exe
Note – Snagit 7.2.5 is not compatible with Vista. However, as a registered user of Snagit (even this free version), you automatically qualify for upgrade offers, including the Vista compatible version.
If you don’t already own Snagit, you’ll definitely want to take advantage of this free offer.
Bill Myers
Recent articles posted at Bill Myers Online:
Seven things about life and business I learned from Gary Halbert
I was fortunate to be included in Gary Halbert’s inner circle for a few years, and learned many things from him about life and business. Here’s my list of the top seven things I learned from being around him
Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1630.cfm
Instant Office or Studio – Part II – inside and out
In a previous article, I wrote about having a pre-fab building placed in our back yard to use as a studio. In this article, I show you the photos and detail the cost.
Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1629.cfm
The new and improved library
Until recently, my wife and I typically spent $300 a month on books and magazines and DVD rentals.
Once a week, we’d take a trip to the local
Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/public/1631.cfm
Here’s how to host unlimited domain names on a single $7.95 hosting account
Yes, you can host all your domain names on a single hosting account for just $7.95 a month. And each domain name will have its own web address. This short video shows how easy it is to do this
Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1627.cfm
Eight Tips to Long Term Success in Product Development
Want to be successful in the product development business? Here are eight tips that can help you grow your business no matter what the economy does
Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/478.cfm.
That’s it for this week!
Bill Myers
http://www.bmyers.com
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Bill Myers has developed a wide range of successful products (including 50 videos and several blockbuster software packages), he also developed tools that have enabled thousands of others to jump into the product development business and start creating their own products.
Bill’s copywriting skills are legendary. The sales letters he has written have pulled in millions of dollars, and created mail-order empires for his clients. His two books that contain over 300 pages of his best sales letters and ads had become a cult classic.
Bill Myers has an established track record as a successful product developer – developing videos, books, CD ROMs, software, newsletters, web sites, and more.
The information, articles, tips, tools and techniques presented within his web site are based on years of experience and designed to help others get into and succeed in the product development business.
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