Getting It Done with
iTunes, iDevices, and Digital Media
A 70+ page guide-book
Clearly explains the tough to understand “digital” concepts so that you can get the most out of your music and video library- Provides step-by-step instructions on how to import your digital media and rip CDs into your iTunes Library
- Teaches you how to access the iTunes store, find your favorite titles, purchase them safely, and then access them in your iTunes Library
- Explains the power of Playlists and steps you through making one
- Gives you the best tips on syncing iTunes with your iDevice
- Includes a bonus section that shows the basics of using the most popular iPods, iPads, and iPhones
- Can be used as a stand-alone guide, OR as detailed notes that follow our iTunes class at the Computer Education Center in Lincoln, NE.
- Instantly download as a PDF you can read on your computer or print yourself
You Also Get….
- A full 100% Money Back Guarantee. Try the eBook, and if it doesn’t fit your needs, just contact me within 30 days of the purchase and I’ll return every penny of your payment.
Just click the ADD TO CART button, which will take you to a another page where you can choose either an eBook or printed book purchase.
eBook PDF version only $15.00
Printed and Shipped for only $25.00
Why Care about iTunes?
I’ve been a PC geek since the early 1980′s, and although I’m not one of those “die-hard Windows PC or nothing” guys, I’ve also not been a big Apple guy. But I have to tell you, when Apple came out with the iPhone, I became totally hooked on iDevices.
But what about iTunes? Well, if you aren’t familiar with it, iTunes is software you can download for free from Apple, and then use to organize all the media files (music, video, TV Shows, etc.) on your computer. It also allows you to rip CD’s and add them to your media Library, as well as access the Apple iTunes Store and purchase media.
It doesn’t matter if you have an Apple computer or a Windows PC, iTunes is available for both. In fact, as PC guy I was using iTunes LONG before I even had an iDevice. I just happen to think that it’s the best and easiest to use media organizer out there. So even if you don’t have an iDevice, you should highly consider downloading iTunes.
But if you DO have an iDevice it’s even sweeter. iTunes does an awesome job of helping you sync your favorite music and videos over to your iDevice, especially if you are someone who uses the iTunes Playlists.
So the deal is… iTunes is a great program. And to help you get the most out of it, I’ve come up with this instant-access PDF eBook.
Why the book? Well, I’ve had so much fun and success using iTunes with my iDevices that I decided I might as well help other folks do the same thing!
That’s what being a teacher is all about. Learning a few things yourself, and then passing that know-how on to others.

