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Finding a Niche For Your Computer Business

The buzzword ‘niche’ has been around for a long time in marketing circles, but it’s something you can apply to your Tech business in your community as well. For instance, perhaps your

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Help Your Clients File Insurance Claims for Computer Equipment

Residential and business computer repair clients have mishaps that result in damaged, destroyed or missing equipment. Clients rely on their computer repair professionals as technology experts to help file

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Retire Your Boot Disks With Easy2Boot and Boot Your System Like A Pro

Guest post by David Goodwin Want to Play a Big Game of Frisbee with Your Outdated DVD Boot Disks? Well, Now You Can! Just consolidate all of your utilities and installation ISOs on a USB flash or HDD with

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How to Market a Computer Business in a Small Town

Starting up and managing a business in a small town can be a challenge. Small towns often have tight knit business and social networks that it can be hard to break into, as new businesses can often be

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Seeking Managed Service Writers at Technibble

As we continue to expand at Technibble, we are looking for writers to join our team to write about Managed Services. We are only looking for the right people, people who are in it for the long term.

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Which Mobile Devices Are Worth Repairing?

This is a question that is asked quite often when it comes to mobile device repair, and it’s being asked with increasing frequency as Techs are seeing budget devices at very low prices being introduced

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Using Your Home Office to Compete with Brick and Mortar Stores

When you’re first beginning in the computer repair business, you usually start from a home office. If your town already has a brick and mortar computer repair store, you first thought would be that you

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Dealing With Clients Who Want Free Tech Support

After you’ve been in the Tech industry for a while, you’ll probably find a few of these. They’re clients or maybe even potential clients who view your actual services as unnecessary or

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Dealing With Clients Who Didn’t Listen to You

It’s happened to me a few times, I’m sure it’s happened to you. You offer technical advice to a client, perhaps a recommendation to upgrade their machine, to install anti-virus, to avoid

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