Saturday, August 23, 2008

Helping Hands

They say, it takes all kinds to make this world. Some people, for example, love to try and figure out things for themselves. They prefer the trial-and-error method rather than allow someone else to tell them how to do a certain activity. But then, there are others who just get stumped if not guided properly. And given the large number of such people — including yours truly — it is not surprising to find numerous websites which cater to information on how to accomplish various tasks.

How to do things is a website that gathers extremely detailed and interesting information which can hold your attention for hours at a stretch. As the name suggests, this website focuses on informing people how to complete various tasks in life. This is not a technical website as such, since it has articles as diverse as ‘how to write wedding or thank you cards’ and ‘how to freeze peaches.’ From the homepage, you can probably navigate to one of the many categories to access how-to articles on particular themes. These themes range from careers, computers, relationships, hobbies and holidays to fashion, finance, food, health and travel. There are a number of categories and, needless to say, it is most likely that you will find what you came looking for.

If you are just looking to browse at random, you might want to check out the popular ‘how-to’ articles listed on the homepage. There is also a list of articles that have been recently added to the website. Moreover, if you are interested in reading all the articles written by a particular contributor, you can access the list of top contributors as well.

Probably the most appealing factor of this website is that the how-to articles are written by ordinary people and not professionals or experts. Which means that even you can write a how-to for the benefit of others – based on your experience, of course. All you need to do is register, and then you are ready to go. Check out the guidelines for writers for more details.

Basically, this is a website built on the idea of people helping people. And most of the how-to articles here are not simply for a casual, one-time read. To make the most out of what has been written and suggested here, it would be better if you print the content which is most relevant to you. In this way, you will not only be able to follow the instructions to the letter, but you will also be able to realise what you can add to it to make the experience unique to yourself.

To find out how to do just about everything, log on to http://www.howtodothings.com/

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