Written by Jeremy Oaks. Jeremy is a computer science graduate who works in managed IT and programs computer utilities in his free time. How do you organize your repair process? How can you make the whole
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VIEW POSTWritten by Jeremy Oaks. Jeremy is a computer science graduate who works in managed IT and programs computer utilities in his free time. It’s surprising how insecure the average technician’s network
VIEW POSTWritten by Jeremy Oaks. Jeremy is a computer science graduate who works in managed IT and programs computer utilities in his free time. Software piracy is common. Most computer repair shops do it on a
VIEW POSTUnless you’re volunteering, making money is the point of being in business. The pricing for your services, though, is hard. You’ll need to consider what others are charging in your area to set, and
VIEW POSTNobody wants to fail, but there are some very real traps you can run into in the computer repair business. In this article, I am going to point out three common ways to fail in the computer business. ...
VIEW POSTIn this article, Deepspar have written an advanced guide aimed at educating technicians on the pros and cons of popular software data recovery methods. DeepSpar’s primary line of business is manufacturing
VIEW POSTWhen a client calls you back after you repair the computer, it’s a sign they’re dissatisfied with your work. We’re not talking about a new problem, but something they think you caused. Callbacks
VIEW POSTSome time ago I asked the Technibble forum members what software and services their business uses, and what integrates with what? We have many choices of software we can use in our businesses, but sometimes
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