How-To Websites
This is a collection of how-to website links offering helpful tips, easy-to-follow instructions, how-to videos and guides about everything. Here you can find helpful tips for fixing technology products; you can learn cooking techniques; you can read articles on study skills; you can learn how to make a good presentation material; and you can watch videos offering relationship advice.
PC world's How-To offers essential tips for buying, using, and fixing technology products, which is written by PC world experts and can be browsed by category.
How It Works brings articles, videos, and interactive illustrations which describe how both complex and basic things work in every issue.
Tips.Net is a good resource for quick, helpful tips on a variety of topics: cars, family, cooking, legal help, money and finances, school and schooling, and weddings.
How-To-Study.com offers many free practical articles about how to study and improve academic skills. The articles are divided into several categories including college, language arts, remembering, studying , and taking tests.
Click Self Help aims to provide valuable information, tools and guides about self improvement from experienced experts from all walks of life.
eHow is an online knowledge resource with database of over 250,000 articles offering instructions on how to do just about everything. Its content is created by both professional experts and amateur members.
wikiHow is a wiki based collaboration to build and share the world's largest, highest quality how-to manual. Any visitor to wikiHow can create a new page to write about how to do something and any other visitor can edit, improve, or change the page.
Instructables is a web-based documentation platform where passionate people share what they do and how they do it, and learn from and collaborate with others.
HowToDoThings offers how-to instructions to solve people's everyday problems by compiling reliable information from experienced contributors. It covers a wide range of topics including automotive, business, education, food and drink, and travel.
HowStuffWorks is a website dedicated to explaining the way many things work. The site uses photos, diagrams, video and animation to explain complex terminology and mechanisms in easy-to-understand language. Its content is mostly about science and machines.
VideoJug is an instructional video website offering professionally-produced and high definition videos, as well as videos produced by amateurs. Its video content delivers easy-to-follow tutorials on a wide range of topics from cleaning tips to sport and relationship advice to recipes.
Howcast is a website offering free and useful how-to videos and guides. It brings together the personality of user-generated content with the quality of a professional video studio to create engaging, informative, and free how-to videos.
CHOW, owned by CNET, is a kind of how-to websites about food. It brings recipes, cooking techniques, food news, etc in audio, video, and everything else the Web's got to offer.