Excel Tutorials

4 June

Video Professor

video professor reviewHere’s my story.

I wrote this piece because I understand the frustration that comes from fumbling around with Excel and not getting it. Maybe your boss asked you to do something and you couldn’t get it done or you made up some excuse.

I want other people to know how I started right from the bottom and now know it like the back of my hand.

If you need the short version, the miracle I finally found is called Video Professor. I loved it because:

- It teaches you step by step,it’s like watching a movie,pause it stop it , whatever.
- It’s broken down into segments, from basic to advanced.
- It’s FREE! Well, you do have to pay shipping and handling, (about $6).

But first, read about how it helped me:

OK, so I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I got fired 3 years ago, my boss asked me to do a cost analysis on Excel, and I was clueless. Needless to say, I put my butt in gear and searched the internet to find a way I could learn. I wasn’t going to get fired again, and Excel is an important skill to have for any job.

That’s when I stumbled across the Video Professor site Now, I had tried to follow along in books and other tutorials so I was a bit skeptical, but I figured it was only $6 for S/H so I didn’t see much to lose.

I wrote down a few benefits of learning and knowing Excel:

- Higher pay and more job opportunities.
- Higher efficiency in everything you do.
- Analyze and organize large amounts of data quickly.

But Video Professor doesn’t just do Excel, they have tons of videos, from Ebay to Photoshop.

The price was really what sold me, FREE!. All I had to pay was shipping and handling, like $6, and I got the best learning product I’ve ever tried.

All I can say, is that I now make close to $55K a year as an executive assistant and I owe much of that success to Video Professor.

Get it here: Video Professor

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