PC Training for Newbies (and a few tips for old pros)

We continue to get questions from members about improving your computer's performance. Although the BeastTamer site is aimed primarily at improving your auction performance, the two go hand in hand. It's kinda like playing eGames. You might know all the moves, but if your computer just putts along, "ya ain't gonna win".

One of the first and best things you should do for yourself to improve your auction efficiency is to improve your computer proficiency. Time is money, and every second you can save means more time to effectively work the auctions. We're always amazed at the number of people who have been running their PCs for months or even years and have "just learned enough to get by". Every keystroke you save and every shortcut you learn will push you closer to success in the busy online auctionplace.

There's a wealth of information on the internet about improving your computing abilities, but we've found one company that provides tons of free advice and a few low cost but awesome traing manuals.
The Newbie ClubTM has been called "the most respected Newbie learning site on the web", and we totally agree. Joe Robson and his staff have put together the most user friendly computer learning site we have seen. We intended to build a computer training section on this site, but as they say, "Why re-invent the wheel". Go take a look at all the cool articles and enjoy all the freebies. If you want more, give Joe a couple of bucks for all his efforts, and get the best training you could ever find.

Go To The Newbies Club

If you are interested in really "gettin" geeky", there are some great newsletters that provide lots of tips & tricks. Sometimes one little tip can be worth it's weight in gold.

Camguy
Here's a new free newsletter we enjoy, that sends out some good tips.

Lockergnome
We consider this news letter a must for anybody with techie inclinations. We've received some great ideas as well as awesome free software downloads from Lockergnome.