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How to Rent DVD Movies Online

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Summary: Rent DVD movies online from websites such as Blockbuster.com or Netflix.com. Sign-up for a free membership, browse movies and rent DVD movies online with these instructions from an Internet business consultant in this free video on using the Internet.

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"Hi, I'm Tod Amazeen. I've been an Internet Business Consultant for fifteen years. I'm going to show you how to rent DVD movies online. There are a number of sites in the Internet where you can rent DVDs, such as Blockbuster and Netflix. For this example we're going to use Netflix. So open your web browser and take the netflix.com. If you're not a member, sign up by clicking on click here on the upper right hand corner of the screen. If you are a member, type in your username and type in your password and click on continue. Once you're signed in, you'll need to find the movie that you want to rent. You can do that by searching in the search box in the upper right hand corner and you can type in the specific movie, director or actor that you're interested in or you can browse movies through a couple of different features that Netflix have, has. I'll show you one of them. In the center of the screen on the upper portion, you'll see movies you love. These are movies that Netflix is recommending to you based on the movies that you've rented in the past. You scroll down, when you find the movie that you're interested in, click on the add button just below the movie, that will add it to your cue and it will be on your way to your home. You've just learn how to rent DVD movies online. I'm Tod Amazeen."

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