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Effective Marketing with Proven Results for Techs

You may have used Craigslist, Facebook, Twitter, Classified Ads, newspaper ads, radio ads, and more, but just can’t seem to bring in as many clients as you would like to see. Many swear by certain

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Dealing with Troublesome Clients

You can see them come through your entrance and you grimace. It’s ‘that troublesome client’ again. You performed virus removal services and they reinstalled the malware immediately upon

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Assistive Technology Solutions for Your Clients

Most of your clients probably have no real difficulty using a computer, but for those with disabilities such as the advanced stages of Parkinson’s, poor vision, or motor control, it can be a real

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Managing Work Load – Part 4 Prioritize

Without To-do lists I’d be in trouble. I mean serious trouble. They permeate every waking moment of my life and serve to keep me focused and on track day to day. The nature of the business means

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Managing Work Load – Part 3 Eliminate Time Wasters

As an owner of a Computer Repair Business I soon discovered that time wasters can come in many forms. Time wasters are effectively people or things that give a very low amount of benefit or return, in

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Managing Work Load – Part 2 Develop Routines & Habits

Typically, in most lines of work, we have jobs that need to be done on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. These jobs can relate to anything such as a daily backup tape swap, a monthly meeting, server and

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Managing Work Load – Part 1 Focus & Interruptions

Anyone who decides to run their own business whether full time or part time has a lot on their plate. There’s a lot to do to run and maintain a business even before the customers come along, and

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How to Mitigate the Risks of BYOD for Your Business Customers

The Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, revolution until recently was naively believed to be a problem affecting big business solely. Whether we like it or not, this just purely turned out to not be the case.

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When Your Client’s Machine is Too Old to Upgrade

You’ve probably been there before. You’re asked to do some maintenance on someone’s computer, and when you arrive, you discover it’s Windows 2000, running on 128 MB of RAM, with

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