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How To Find Advertising That Works for YOU

One of the most important skills for a young computer business to master is advertising. I see it time and time again where technicians will ask “what form of advertising worked best for you?”

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My Computer Technician Work Process

I would like to share with you my (and many other technicians) process of working on a computer and dealing with a client. I have built up this process over many years after making many mistakes of my

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Crossloop – Remotely Controlled Another PC [DISCONTINUED]

Crossloop is a free piece of software that allows you to remotely control another PC also running Crossloop. Unlike many other remote control applications, Crossloop is also free for commercial use. In

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Establish Yourself by Starting Small

A couple of weeks ago we had a young technician telling the Technibble forums about his recently founded business. He’s 19, the business is about 6 months old, he lives in a small town and he’s

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Providing Computer Training

You may be a brilliant technician, but providing computer training is a completely different game than fixing a computer. It doesn’t rely so much on technical skills; instead it requires social and

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OpenedFilesView – Delete Files Currently in Use

We’ve all had it happen before. We go to delete some file and it cant be deleted because its currently in use. That’s easy enough to fix. All you have to do is fire up some sort of process

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Ketarin – Application Downloader and Updater

Today, my job as a computer technician has been made MUCH easier thanks to a member on the Technibble forums recommending this repair tool. A problem I have always had as a technician is keeping the program

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A Penny Richer, A Dollar Poorer

I would like to share with you a story about being a penny richer but a dollar poorer based on personal experience.

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Dealing with Client Questions

In my many years of dealing with computer repair clients, I occasionally get asked questions where I have to justify my prices. I have a handful of responses that I use to answer these questions and I

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