DIY EBOOK & VIDEOS: ‘SPEED UP MY COMPUTER’ BY NATHAN SEGAL – Review

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DIY EBOOK & VIDEOS: ‘SPEED UP MY COMPUTER’ BY NATHAN SEGAL – Review

Pros:

  • Cheap $14 dollars
  • The videos will teach you a bunch of things on speeding up your computer

Cons:

  • The EBook looks like a 12 year olds school assignment – it’s poorly designed.

Quick Overview:

Nathan Segal’s EBook ‘How to Speed Up Your Computer’ and his 13 part video series are ok products in the slow-computer-do-it-yourself category considering it only costs $14 dollars.

Nathan Segals Video Training on Speeding up your computer

Products Explained:

Nathan Segal created an EBook and a short 13 part video series on various things you can do to speed up your computer. Unfortunately it’s not free like my articles and videos; it cost around $14 dollars.

Nathans product is nothing to write home to Grandma about, but it’s a respectable product for $14 dollars, and there is also an 8 week refund period.

EBook
The EBook is poorly designed – it looks like a 12 year olds school assignment. It is cluttered and not easy to follow. You would also expect a how to book to have more pictures.

If you persist with reading the content of the EBook you will learn a few things on tweaking your system and speeding it up, but nothing you can’t find on the internet.

13 Video Tutorials
Videos are widely considered the best way to learn new information, and I would have to agree. The videos a sight better then the EBook and if you watch them you will learn a few things to aid in your fight against slow computers.

Bonus EBook – Online Fraud: What You Must Know To Protect Yourself;
Bonus EBook – FAKE SOFTWARE ONLINE: HOW TO AVOID IT;
Bonus EBook – COMMON EMAIL SCAMS: HOW TO AVOID THEM;

Moneyback Guarantee:

60 day return policy

Conclusion:

Nathan Segal’s EBook ‘How to Speed Up Your Computer: In 30 Minutes Or Less’ and his 13 part video series are ok products in the slow-computer-do-it-yourself category. Grandma is unlikely to like em’ so don’t send her a postcard telling her about them, but for $14 dollars you might find them worthwhile.

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