How-to’s

How-to’s

How to Make Your Business Twitter Account Stand Out

How to Make Your Business Twitter Account Stand Out

Over the recent years, Twitter has solidified its role as an integral tool for any business who wants to use social media as a marketing platform. Twitter is home…
How to Protect Yourself from Viruses and Hackers

How to Protect Yourself from Viruses and Hackers

Today, we use internet-connected technology in almost all aspects of our lives. We can now bank, shop, attend meetings, book flights through our smartphones. We can now order food,…
How to Move From WhatsApp to Telegram While Keeping All Existing Files and Chats

How to Move From WhatsApp to Telegram While Keeping All Existing Files and Chats

What is Telegram? Telegram is a free software / application that provides messaging service, end-to-end encrypted video calling, VoIP, file sharing, and other features.  It was launched in 2013,…
How To Open a Crypto Wallet

How To Open a Crypto Wallet

A cryptocurrency (or “crypto”) is a digital currency which uses an online ledger with strong cryptography for secure online transactions.  It can be used to buy goods and services…
How to Configure Your Domain to Work with Zoho Mail

How to Configure Your Domain to Work with Zoho Mail

Emails are essential in communication when running a business.  It is recommended for a business to have its own email address using its business name as a domain e.g. info@yourbusinessname.com. …
How To Start Trading Cryptocurrency in Blockchain.com

How To Start Trading Cryptocurrency in Blockchain.com

Cryptocurrencies — ten years ago, when you hear cryptocurrency, you might not even know what that is, of you would think right off the bat – Bitcoin.  Nowadays, cryptocurrency…
How to Connect Your Domains with Cloudflare

How to Connect Your Domains with Cloudflare

Having a website allows you to market your business online.  It gives you credibility, and gives the impression that your business is established and successful. When your clients look…
2FA (Two-factor authentication)

2FA (Two-factor authentication)

Several services on the Internet use only one factor to verify users by default, which is the password the users use to get into their accounts. Unfortunately, this may…
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