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7 Habits of highly inefficient Internet Users - Video Tip

Submitted by Rick on April 17, 2008 - 8:04pm.
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All week long I help computer users of all ages and experience levels. Too often, I see that many computer users (beginners and experienced alike) do not utilize or know about some basic web browsing skills that will speed their work and give them less problems when using the Internet.

In this week's tip, I will highlight the inefficient habits computer users use and replace them with tips that will make YOU a highly effective and efficient computer user.

1.  Using an old browser

No matter how old your computer is or what operating system you are using, DO NOT USE INTERNET EXPLORER 6 (IE 6). IE 6 is late 20th century technology and is not compatible with much of the web today and it also poses the greatest security risks.

Instead, use Mozilla Firefox, Opera,  or if you must use Internet Explorer, use version 7.

2.  Using a search engine instead of the address bar

If you know a web address you are trying to visit, do NOT use a search engine to type that address, type it directly into the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard.

3.  Closing the web browser or clicking the Home icon before going to another web site.

When changing channels on a television, you don't always go back to channel 1, then go to the channel you wanted do you? Likewise, with the web, you can simply click a bookmark or type web address in the address bar to move on to a new web site. You don't need to close the window or click Home first.

4.  Keeping the default browser home page

Your Internet provider often installs their web site as your "home page" (the first page you see when you launch your browser). However, if you never use that page, change it to something you will use.

  • How to change your home page video tip.
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5.  Overuse of the back button

With older browsers (see Habit 1 above), we had little choice but to click on links, then the back button to reach our previous page. True, some people learned to use multiple browser windows, but even that is a dated technique now.

Modern browsers give us the efficiency and elegance of opening multiple pages in what are known as tabs. Tabbed browsing will drastically cut your use of the back button and change your web browsing life forever...for the better.

6.  Wasting paper, time, and money by printing more information than necessary

The Internet definitely gave paper companies a new lease on life because we print more today than ever before. However, too often, Internet users want a certain amount of information from a web site and end up getting 6-8 or more extra pages of information they don't need.

Instead, take advantage of this easy to follow tip that lets YOU select exactly what you want to print and print only that.

7.  Search from a search engine site

Searching the Internet is by the greatest, in my opinion, function available for our computers. However, with modern browsers, again see Habit 1, there is no need to visit the search engine site to start your searches. Instead, use the built-in search bar in your browser. You can find it in the upper right corner of IE 7, Firefox, Safari, and Opera.

Watch the short video below to see all these tips in action and also use the links in this article for more details. Master all of these tips and you will be a web surfer with 7 highly effective habits!


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Being efficient with Firefox

Submitted by Smart Computer User on April 17, 2008 - 9:58pm.

Great browsing tips!

The other thing I like about Firefox is that you can perform a Google "I'm feeling lucky" search by just typing the search terms in the address bar. Like, if you can't remember the URL to helpmerick, you can type rick castellini and it will launch the site.

Of course, you may not always get exactly what you want when you do this -- doing the same thing for adam cochran gets you to a realtor in England!

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