Making Sense Of The Digital Age

A practical guide for baby boomers

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing, Skills, Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers, Management & Leadership
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Author: @MrArtell ISBN: 1230001310498
Publisher: Artell K Cowell Publication: August 13, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: @MrArtell
ISBN: 1230001310498
Publisher: Artell K Cowell
Publication: August 13, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The digital age has provided us with speed, convenience and access to worldwide markets, all at our fingertips and with the click of a button.  For those who have grown up with the phenomenon it comes as second nature.  

But what if you are from a different era?  What if you belong to a much simpler time and can’t get to grips with this new and confusing technology?

So many people, who were born in the 60’s or before, were used to filling in forms when they had to apply for things like benefits, that when they were suddenly faced with the digital age and online working they froze.  Making Sense of the Digital Age: A Practical Guide for Baby Boomers will turn all that on its head.

With great advice on;

  • How to identify and prevent online security problems
  • How to shift mind-set from industrial age to digital age
  • How to leverage social media to your advantage
  • How to become self-sufficient

you will find all the tools to navigate a path through the sometimes frightening, and often perplexing world of the internet.  So get your copy of Making Sense of the Digital Age: A Practical Guide for Baby Boomers, today.  You will discover that the internet really doesn’t have to be something to be afraid of and shun, but rather embrace.

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The digital age has provided us with speed, convenience and access to worldwide markets, all at our fingertips and with the click of a button.  For those who have grown up with the phenomenon it comes as second nature.  

But what if you are from a different era?  What if you belong to a much simpler time and can’t get to grips with this new and confusing technology?

So many people, who were born in the 60’s or before, were used to filling in forms when they had to apply for things like benefits, that when they were suddenly faced with the digital age and online working they froze.  Making Sense of the Digital Age: A Practical Guide for Baby Boomers will turn all that on its head.

With great advice on;

you will find all the tools to navigate a path through the sometimes frightening, and often perplexing world of the internet.  So get your copy of Making Sense of the Digital Age: A Practical Guide for Baby Boomers, today.  You will discover that the internet really doesn’t have to be something to be afraid of and shun, but rather embrace.

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