Innovative Internet Secrets
Written by an engineering expert with comprehensive knowledge of SEO marketing, computers, and the best Belgian beers to drink with them.

Give Me A Couple Of Hours And I'll Turn You Into An Internet Wizard!

There are other internet secrets books and they work as excellent paperweights and have some therapeutic benefits, too: you can use them to put you to sleep. This book is not to be equated with all those boring-as-all-hell books with dubious internet insights and SEO tips.

Trust us: what you know about the internet isn't as much as you think you know. Beyond the basics, how clued in are you really about the internet? You probably know more about Bangladesh (which ain't much, right?) than you do about web development, link building, and search engine optimization.

The internet may play an integral role in our lives, yet in informal testing, close to 92% of internet users scored no more than basic competence with it. Less than 16% had any legitimate knowledge of SEO marketing.

I can hear you from here: "Basic competence is good enough for me. Why would I want or need to do more than that?" You can use the Google or Bing search engine (but lazily, not with any genuine optimization), get around the Gmail and Hotmail interfaces, buy an airline ticket at Expedia, order a book at Amazon, and post an update at Facebook.

Is that mastery when anyone can do that? Complacency never does anyone any favors. If the complacent had won out, we'd still believe the world is flat and airplane flight is impossible. Do you really need to be told that the internet is one of those things you cannot afford to be complacent about? Your livelihood, your identity, your social networks, your ability to distinguish yourself from the competition will all one day be measured by the breadth and depth of your internet skills. Development of the web hasn't stood still. Should your skills?

Every single one of these internet secrets will shoot your internet productivity into the stratosphere and leave you head and shoulders above your peers. We're not naive to think you don't know any of these secrets, but we're confident you don't know about most of them.

Any of these 100+ internet insights will more than make up for the book's cost

  • Keep your computer and other devices protected: the best anti-virus & malware tools internet tools you should install to keep your computer, mobile phone, and tablet from being crippled.

  • Set up sharable internet networks wherever you happen to be, like standing in front of Buckingham Palace.

  • Start building your favorite link bookmarks across all internet browsers and platforms.

  • Avoid internet scams.

  • Download and view internet videos offline. Video streaming sucks bandwidth from your 4G plan.

  • Keep your identity safe.

  • Transfer large files.

  • Set up online music libraries so you can listen to your music anywhere, anytime.

  • Shop on the internet for the absolute best prices.

  • View web sites optimally on any device.

  • Remember your passwords for any site and situation.

  • And much, much more.

Some of these internet secrets you could discover if you knew where to look, but it would take you months to collect the same knowledge you'll find here. Other internet tools we've picked up from years of experience. You won't find those gems anywhere else.

Dump your other SEO books and for-idiots web development guides. You will not find another internet book this practical or enjoyable for any price.

The new internet isn't going anywhere, but you should. Let's get going, with us as your guide along this infinitely more diverse Information Superhighway.

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Innovative Internet Secrets
Written by an engineering expert with comprehensive knowledge of SEO marketing, computers, and the best Belgian beers to drink with them.

Give Me A Couple Of Hours And I'll Turn You Into An Internet Wizard!

There are other internet secrets books and they work as excellent paperweights and have some therapeutic benefits, too: you can use them to put you to sleep. This book is not to be equated with all those boring-as-all-hell books with dubious internet insights and SEO tips.

Trust us: what you know about the internet isn't as much as you think you know. Beyond the basics, how clued in are you really about the internet? You probably know more about Bangladesh (which ain't much, right?) than you do about web development, link building, and search engine optimization.

The internet may play an integral role in our lives, yet in informal testing, close to 92% of internet users scored no more than basic competence with it. Less than 16% had any legitimate knowledge of SEO marketing.

I can hear you from here: "Basic competence is good enough for me. Why would I want or need to do more than that?" You can use the Google or Bing search engine (but lazily, not with any genuine optimization), get around the Gmail and Hotmail interfaces, buy an airline ticket at Expedia, order a book at Amazon, and post an update at Facebook.

Is that mastery when anyone can do that? Complacency never does anyone any favors. If the complacent had won out, we'd still believe the world is flat and airplane flight is impossible. Do you really need to be told that the internet is one of those things you cannot afford to be complacent about? Your livelihood, your identity, your social networks, your ability to distinguish yourself from the competition will all one day be measured by the breadth and depth of your internet skills. Development of the web hasn't stood still. Should your skills?

Every single one of these internet secrets will shoot your internet productivity into the stratosphere and leave you head and shoulders above your peers. We're not naive to think you don't know any of these secrets, but we're confident you don't know about most of them.

Any of these 100+ internet insights will more than make up for the book's cost

  • Keep your computer and other devices protected: the best anti-virus & malware tools internet tools you should install to keep your computer, mobile phone, and tablet from being crippled.

  • Set up sharable internet networks wherever you happen to be, like standing in front of Buckingham Palace.

  • Start building your favorite link bookmarks across all internet browsers and platforms.

  • Avoid internet scams.

  • Download and view internet videos offline. Video streaming sucks bandwidth from your 4G plan.

  • Keep your identity safe.

  • Transfer large files.

  • Set up online music libraries so you can listen to your music anywhere, anytime.

  • Shop on the internet for the absolute best prices.

  • View web sites optimally on any device.

  • Remember your passwords for any site and situation.

  • And much, much more.

Some of these internet secrets you could discover if you knew where to look, but it would take you months to collect the same knowledge you'll find here. Other internet tools we've picked up from years of experience. You won't find those gems anywhere else.

Dump your other SEO books and for-idiots web development guides. You will not find another internet book this practical or enjoyable for any price.

The new internet isn't going anywhere, but you should. Let's get going, with us as your guide along this infinitely more diverse Information Superhighway.

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by Doug Knell
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Written by an engineering expert with comprehensive knowledge of SEO marketing, computers, and the best Belgian beers to drink with them.

Give Me A Couple Of Hours And I'll Turn You Into An Internet Wizard!

There are other internet secrets books and they work as excellent paperweights and have some therapeutic benefits, too: you can use them to put you to sleep. This book is not to be equated with all those boring-as-all-hell books with dubious internet insights and SEO tips.

Trust us: what you know about the internet isn't as much as you think you know. Beyond the basics, how clued in are you really about the internet? You probably know more about Bangladesh (which ain't much, right?) than you do about web development, link building, and search engine optimization.

The internet may play an integral role in our lives, yet in informal testing, close to 92% of internet users scored no more than basic competence with it. Less than 16% had any legitimate knowledge of SEO marketing.

I can hear you from here: "Basic competence is good enough for me. Why would I want or need to do more than that?" You can use the Google or Bing search engine (but lazily, not with any genuine optimization), get around the Gmail and Hotmail interfaces, buy an airline ticket at Expedia, order a book at Amazon, and post an update at Facebook.

Is that mastery when anyone can do that? Complacency never does anyone any favors. If the complacent had won out, we'd still believe the world is flat and airplane flight is impossible. Do you really need to be told that the internet is one of those things you cannot afford to be complacent about? Your livelihood, your identity, your social networks, your ability to distinguish yourself from the competition will all one day be measured by the breadth and depth of your internet skills. Development of the web hasn't stood still. Should your skills?

Every single one of these internet secrets will shoot your internet productivity into the stratosphere and leave you head and shoulders above your peers. We're not naive to think you don't know any of these secrets, but we're confident you don't know about most of them.

Any of these 100+ internet insights will more than make up for the book's cost

  • Keep your computer and other devices protected: the best anti-virus & malware tools internet tools you should install to keep your computer, mobile phone, and tablet from being crippled.

  • Set up sharable internet networks wherever you happen to be, like standing in front of Buckingham Palace.

  • Start building your favorite link bookmarks across all internet browsers and platforms.

  • Avoid internet scams.

  • Download and view internet videos offline. Video streaming sucks bandwidth from your 4G plan.

  • Keep your identity safe.

  • Transfer large files.

  • Set up online music libraries so you can listen to your music anywhere, anytime.

  • Shop on the internet for the absolute best prices.

  • View web sites optimally on any device.

  • Remember your passwords for any site and situation.

  • And much, much more.

Some of these internet secrets you could discover if you knew where to look, but it would take you months to collect the same knowledge you'll find here. Other internet tools we've picked up from years of experience. You won't find those gems anywhere else.

Dump your other SEO books and for-idiots web development guides. You will not find another internet book this practical or enjoyable for any price.

The new internet isn't going anywhere, but you should. Let's get going, with us as your guide along this infinitely more diverse Information Superhighway.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940150774650
Publisher: Innovasion
Publication date: 08/11/2015
Series: Secrets Guide Series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 417 KB

About the Author

Ageless author Doug Knell was born in the United States and raised in Ohio. He later enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he earned, through blood, sweat, toil, and tears and large tuition fees a Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) in Applied & Engineering Physics and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics.

At Cornell, he learned nothing about the internet because the internet as we all know it today didn't exist.  Cornell issued all students e-mail addresses, but few had heard of e-mail or knew anyone who had an address to bother to start using it, Douglas included.   He had to make do printing correspondence from a dot matrix printer and having the post office mail the letters.


Doug was fortunate that his father subscribed to a pre-internet service called The Source back in the early 1980's and later started using the better known service Compuserve after Compuserve bought out The Source in 1989. These online experiences at a relatively young age showed him what was possible to do online before it really became possible.


At Cornell, he learned nothing about the internet because the internet as we all know it today didn't exist. Cornell issued all students e-mail addresses, but few had heard of e-mail or knew anyone who had an address to bother to start using it, Douglas included. He had to make do printing correspondence from a dot matrix printer and having the post office mail the letters.


Doug was fortunate that his father subscribed to a pre-internet service called The Source back in the early 1980's and later started using the better known service Compuserve after Compuserve bought out The Source in 1989. These online experiences at a relatively young age showed him what was possible to do online before it really became possible.


He has made Thailand his home since 2007, where he lives with his sensitive and caring wife, trendy stepson, and demanding cat.

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