Your logo and business card are a huge part of your business. It is the image that represents you and often people will even choose a technician over another based on their logo or business card. Our techie
VIEW POSTGuest Post by Lisa Hendrickson, owner of Call That Girl, 15 years experience of supporting client computer issues. For some people, working in the corporate world as IT support, gives them enough foundation
VIEW POSTDoing computer repair work on a part time basis is a great way to ease into the business. It can take many months to get your client-base up to a level where your income is similar to that of your full
VIEW POSTThere are many articles on Technibble are about gaining more clients. However, you need to make sure you keep them once you have them. In this article, I’ll show you 5 ways you might be losing clien...
VIEW POSTHere are 7 easy and practical marketing tips that don’t take much time or money that you may be overlooking in your business.
VIEW POSTWhen you are first starting your business, one of the last things you will probably be thinking about is how you are going to exit your business. However, this something that needs to be considered early
VIEW POSTThere are two pieces of advice that are often mentioned here on Technibble. They are: 1. It is a good idea to get experience while working from someone else before you start your business. 2. It is a good
VIEW POSTYou may have just started your business and have properly registered it with your accountant. You put your repair kit together, placed some ads in the paper, handed out some flyer’s around town and
VIEW POSTIf you have been reading Technibble for any length of time, you already know what advice I have to offer a new computer business. So, for this post I would like to draw upon the experiences of the Technibble
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