Working with ZIP files

To access the e-book you need to extract it from the zip file properly,

We’ve had a couple of queries related from people not used to working with ZIP filesm so here’s an overview of how to ‘zip’ and ‘unzip’ files on Windows Vista:

So you’ve downloaded a zip file and now you need to open it.

Maybe you need to send some files to a friend via e-mail, but they need to be in a zip file to make the trip. Don’t worry about installing any software, Vista can handle zip files in a snap. There are many ways to do it as well. I saw a post at Maximumpcguides and thought why not do a guide to how I use Vista to zip and unzip.

Zipping Files and Folders

Adding files and folders to a zip file is easy in Vista. It’s easiest if you have all the files together in one location, so you can select them all at once. If they’re not, copy/move them all to one folder first. If you want all the files in one folder to be zipped, you could just zip the folder itself, or you can open the folder and select all the items within (CTRL+A on your keyboard is a quick way of doing this).

In any case, once you have selected the items you want zipped, right-click on any of them and from the menu that pops up, choose Compressed (zipped) Folder from the Sent To command.

A zip file icon will appear in the same location as the files you had selected. The name of the file is based on the files you selected, and waits for you to change it, or you could just hit your ESC key if you want to leave it as is.

Done! You’ve got a zip file with the files you selected compressed inside.

Unzipping Files and Folders

To unzip a zipped file, simply double-click the file, and Vista will open it like it would a folder, showing you the contents inside.

You can then drag files from that window to any location you choose, just like it was a normal folder.

If you want all of the files, it may be quicker to extract them all at once. To do this, just click the Extract all files button just above the file list.

You’ll be asked to choose a location to store the files (the default is the same location that your current zipped file is). By default when the extraction is finished, Vista will open a window showing the extracted files, but you can uncheck the box if you don’t want this.

That’s it, pretty simple!

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Wondering just how to use the Bonus emails?

Don’t worry, it’s just got easier!

If you’ve upgraded to GetResponse Pro, then you can add another campaign and put your business on autopilot!

We’ve created a follow up campaign that takes prospects all the way through the 10 bonus emails and straight into Stone Evans’ Plug-In Profit Site follow through marketing campaign, meaning they get up to 260 personalised email messages from you over a 400 day period!

You can have this up and running in less than 20 minutes including watching the training video, then use all that extra time each day to click up those traffic exchange credits - a double benefit.

To find out how to implement it, here’s a training video, (just under 11 minutes long) - watch it a couple of times and then open a new tab and have it running alongside whilst you follow it yourself.

Here’s the link to the video:

http://www.ThePIESystem.co.uk/training/bonusemails/

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IMSP Sign Up

Just one question regarding the IMSP signup:

When I paste in the link given to me by my sponsor - http://www.instantmlmsqueezepages.com/?r=XXX to sign up for the IMSP, the site navigates away to http://www.instantmlmsqueezepages.com/index.php and there is no reference to my sponsor on the new page.

I have tried it with your link and it does the same. I am just concerned that the correct linking is not going to happen, and want to make sure my downline are then correctly linked to me.

Could you please just put my mind at rest

Apart from that, PIPS setup was fine, so thanks for doing such a thorough job of writing the guide, I’m convinced that it is the way forwards to massive growth.

You are correct, The PIPS signup page does include the name of your sponsor, the IMSP signup page doesn’t. I have spoken with James Grandstaff about this and he has added it to his list of things to do!

It is only when you get to Step 4 and you see the link for “Your Sponsor Recommends: This MLM Business” that you can see who your sponsor is (a bit late!) it’s actually not a major issue, as if it is done incorrectly, simply raise a support ticket and James’ team will fix it – they understand the importance of MLM structures and integrity.

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Where are the Videos That I should watch?

I have downloaded the e-Book and Spreadsheet but don’t where the videos that I should watch are located.

Please read Page 5 of the Introduction guide – it has a complete list of them.

If you haven’t yet activated the e-book then that is the 12 page guide that you will be reading when you open the e-book.

If you have activated the e-book, then open the e-book and click on e-book in the top left hand corner, select which book to read and choose the ‘Introduction to…’ and refer to page 5

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RoboForm

Also I’ve downloaded the RoboForm free version, is that for a limited time and then it becomes a paid version you have to install? I’ve yet to install it on computer yet.

RoboForm free version is limited by the number of logins you can store after the first 30 days. If you set your profile up correctly, and follow the instructions in the e-book on user names and passwords, you can just about use the free version without having to upgrade. Once you start using it though, it becomes an invaluable one off investment. – I would have trouble living without it!

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