August's White Label Newsletter Content Has Been Released!

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Here are this months topics:

eBook Campaign: "7 Ways to Keep Your Systems Secure"

This eBook acts as a guide to help your customers keep their businesses secure. It talks about the human and physical side of computer security, like to lock their computers, be careful where they store backup drives etc..

Residential Topics:

Residential Campaign: "Can Private Browsing Protect You Online"

This informational article talks about using VPNs and the Private mode of their web browser to stay secure.

Residential Campaign: "3 Reasons Why All Homes Should Have Office 365"
This article talks about switching to Office 365, but from a residential angle. It talks about the benefits of Office 365, such as how it runs on multiple devices and paying monthly is cheaper than buying versions outright and upgrading them every few years.


Business Topics (for Pro level members):

Business Campaign: "How to Securely Dispose of Old Computers"

This informational article talks about how getting rid of an old computer isn't just about throwing it out. There could be sensitive data, passwords, credit card details etc.. The data needs to be either securely wiped or destroyed. Just deleting the data is not enough.

Business Campaign: "4 Ways to Avoid IT Downtime"
This article talks about how most businesses these days rely on their IT, so downtime can be devastating. However, with items like monitored AV and firewalls, good backups and hardware monitoring, it can be minimized or avoided entirely.

Business Campaign: "It's Official: Your Business NEEDS to Use HTTPS"
This informational article talks about what HTTPS is, what Google rules changed and why its a good thing.

Business Campaign: "The Best Way to Buy New Computers"

This article talks about your client far better to buy new computers through their IT Provider (you), rather than big box stores. In big box stores, the sales people are minimally trained, they don't understand your clients business and support/compatibility can get tricky.

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