Learn to Use the iPhone with “100 iPhone Tips” Course from Noobie.com
March 6, 2011 (Greenwood, Ind.)—An iPhone is much more than a communication device, but many people don't know how to access and use its wide array of features and functions. Patric Welch, owner of the technology company Noobie (http://www.noobie.com), has created a simplified guide for iPhone users, "100 iPhone Tips," to help them get the best service from their mobile device.
"Apple got a lot of things right when they designed the iPhone, but teaching people how to use it wasn't one of them," said Welch.
Dozens of books containing hundreds of pages have been written on the features, applications and use of the iPhone. Apple provides information that conforms to all the prevailing laws and regulations, but for those who aren't tech savvy, they can be incomprehensible. Those trying to make sense of the instructions often suffer from information overload.
The "100 iPhone Tips" course is written in plain English and is easy to understand. The course delivers one simple iPhone tip or lesson to the user's iPhone via email every day for 100 days. Those receiving the iPhone tricks will learn how to access their favorite contacts easily, what to do if the iPhone locks up, and how to dial the iPhone hands free. Users will also learn how to determine exactly how much battery they have remaining, how to increase data entry on text messages and emails, and much more.
The iPhone tips are delivered straight to the phones, providing owners with an opportunity to become more familiar with their mobile device while learning how to use it. Users receive one iPhone trick at a time, allowing them to concentrate on a single aspect of the device until it's mastered. There's no information overload and no pressure to assimilate the information as quickly as possible.
Each iPhone tip takes just 60 seconds to read and the course is available at a nominal cost of just $9.99. Noobie.com is offering the tips until March 31, 2011. After that time, the iPhone tips course will be pulled from the market. Welch is so confident in his product, he's offering a 90-day, 100 percent money back guarantee. The "100 iPhone Tips" course is only available online.
"100 iPhone Tips" is for anyone who has ever had difficulty using their iPhone. The course is especially beneficial for older individuals who are unused to the iPhone's technology, as well as new users who don't have time to read through a long list of complicated instructions. The iPhone tips course provides information in language that users will find easy to understand and remember, allowing iPhone users to take full advantage of all the functions and features the mobile device has to offer.
For more information, visit the website at http://www.100iphonetips.com.
About Noobie: Noobie was founded in 2006 by Patric Welch to help consumers and businesses choose and use technologies to enhance work and life. The company specializes in educating and coaching "noobies," people who are inexperienced with a particular technology. Help and advice is available for everything from household electronics, computers and entertainment systems to emerging technologies and gadgets. The Web site, http://www.noobie.com, offers informative articles, insightful blog entries, entertaining audio and video podcasts and online coaching. Consumers in the Indianapolis area also have access to educational classes and hands-on consulting.
