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If your native language is not English, I know is hard to writing in English. I know how hard to creating tutorial in English. That’s why I’m so happy when find this tutorial. Hope this writing tutorial able to help you to become better writer

Wanna be a better writer?

Wanna do it quickly and painlessly?

Here’s how in 4 steps.


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Ah my international connection die for a week. So sorry cant update. I also cant read my favorite blog to get inspiration T_T Btw this time I will put some useful windows shortcuts to make your work faster at windows. Inspired by my teaching module Computer Basic Skills. Not all people know these shortcuts even though they using computer more than 6 hours/day. I will not put all shortcut. too long. I just put that often we use. Enjoy

General keyboard shortcuts

  • CTRL+C  : Copy
  • CTRL+X : Cut
  • CTRL+V : Paste
  • CTRL+Z : Undo
  • DELETE : Delete
  • SHIFT+DELETE : Delete Permanently
  • CTRL while dragging an item : Copy
  • CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item : Create a shortcut
  • F2 key : Rename
  • CTRL+RIGHT ARROW : Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word
  • CTRL+LEFT ARROW : Move the insertion point to the the beginning of the previous word
  • CTRL+DOWN ARROW : Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph
  • CTRL+UP ARROW : Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph
  • SHIFT with any of the arrow keys : Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document
  • CTRL+A : Select all
  • F3 key : Search for a file or a folder (Search tab change the folder view on the left side)
  • ALT+ENTER : View the properties for the selected item
  • ALT+F4 : Close the active item, or quit the active program
  • ALT+ENTER : Display the properties of the selected object
  • ALT+SPACEBAR : Open the shortcut menu for the active window
  • ALT+TAB : Switch between the open items
  • ALT+ESC : Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened
  • F6 key : Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop
  • F4 key : Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer
  • CTRL+ESC : Display the Start menu
  • F5 key : Refresh
  • BACKSPACE : View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer
  • SHIFT when you insert a CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive : Prevent the CD-ROM from automatically playing
  • CTRL+SHIFT+ESC : Open Task Manager

Microsoft natural keyboard shortcuts
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Still remember my old post How important site tracking on your site? Now I will try to make it easier to understand.

I often said that the most important thing of blogger is visitor. Without them, blog is like a grave yard. It useless if you write article and no one will read it.

Thats why you should  go through the effort to track and analyze your web site traffic. Not only as simple as “ 6226 visitor in  Mar 2009″, but also anything about your site or your site traffic.

The importance of tracking your site traffic lies in the fact that proper web traffic analytics will help you answer these key questions:

Am I reaching my target market?

If you creating blog with certain theme, what kind of visitor you want to get. For example, if I create blog about cosplay, I wish people who come will be cosplayer. Thats why we need tracking to see if our target already reached.

How are people interacting with my site?

Sure, people are coming to your web site. But what are they doing there? Do they hit the home page and leave? Do they go immediately to your free section and never browse your sale items? Do 90% of the people who click on your online payment form subsequently abandon it?

Tracking your site traffic will allow you to see how people proceed through your site, where they spend their time, what they do, and any problems they may be encountering. And that information can help you significantly improve their user experience – and your sales.

Where is my site traffic coming from?

To drive traffic to your site, you are likely engaged in multiple marketing efforts. You may have search engine optimized your content, engaged in article marketing, and developed reciprocal links from key partners. You may be involved in a pay-per-click campaign. Perhaps you also explored email marketing or print advertising.

Web traffic analytics will tell you exactly how successful each and every one of those marketing efforts is. You will then be able to cut the fat from your marketing plan and focus on the most strategic and productive campaigns.

What trends do I see?

If I know people who come to my blog looking for aegisub tutorial, I will creating it to them. If so many people come to my blog because of SEO article, I will often write about it. It will help you to get what article is the best for your blog.

If you still not use it, use it now!

My father asks me what kind of new cell phone that I want to buy since my Siemens C 55 is already old (5 years old). Ahaha So I searching article about it. Hope it also help people who also wat to buy new cell phone. Taken from HERE
Are you shopping for cell phone service for the first time, or considering a new plan? The basic approach is to determine your calling needs, and then shop carefully.

Here are some basic tips for choosing wireless phone service:

  • Study which kind of service best fits your calling needs. There are local, regional, or national plans, family plans for two or more phones, and pre-paid plans. Consider which plan is best for the time of day and number and length of calls you will make. You pay a hefty charge for minutes that exceed your plan, so study the details. Many plans offer far more minutes for “weekend” or “night” calls, but “weekend” may not include Friday, and “night” may not begin until 9 p.m.
  • Determine which company provides the best service for you. Ask to see a coverage map, especially if you travel frequently. Check your home calling area and where “roaming charges” apply. (Outside your home area, the phone may not work, or you may incur costly roaming charges.) Ask if the company has a trial period (often 15-30 days), and then check to be sure you get a good signal where you need it, such as at your home or office, or places you visit often.
  • Check the length of the contract — and if there is a “break fee” should you want to cancel your plan early. Most cell phone service plans run one or two years and require you to pay a hefty $100-200 termination fee per phone if you cancel your service before the end of the plan. Before you choose a plan, find out if you can get out of the contract without paying a fee if it turns out you can’t make calls from your home, office, or other place from which you plan to make calls.
  • Compare cell phone manufacturer warranties. Most cell phone contracts don’t provide you with a free cell phone if your initial cell phone is damaged or simply doesn’t work. Consider an extended warranty and how much it might cost.
  • Check for complaints about providers. Call the Attorney General’s Office or the Better Business Bureau, and ask your friends and neighbors about their experience.

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