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Hijack for a moment to answer Vdub.

I started out working in the college labs in 1995 supporting the students with software glitches/printing, etc (Apple and VAX). The college I worked at had hardware/network techs so anytime there was a hardware need, I just passed it over to them. In 2000 when I worked in the corporate world, same situation...I had desktop/network guys to help. At the Mayo Clinic, I worked at the helpdesk, we had another desktop dept. Until 2007, I was only doing software repair, I barely knew how to open a computer. When I started my own business in 2007, I almost never had a hardware issue come across me until one day, I found a glitch and called upon my referring partner at the time who told me it was a motherboard issue. Not my thing, I really do not know that end of repair. That referring partner never gave me back calls (Outlook, etc.) so I found a new referring partner and he does give me back call (home visits and Outlook types). It's a very fair and balanced way to do business. With over 700 clients and about 70% of my work being remote based, I am not doing bad with just "software support"

To close, for me to learn hardware to make a few extra bucks, isn't worth it. I may bring on a tech who is efficient in hardware and carry stock, but for now what I am doing is working. I may only give my referring partner 1 call a week. That means, as software repair business is doing the just based on software repair. I don't get how you guys get so many hardware calls either, but maybe it's my marketing that draws in my clients now. Who knows.

But to be fair, I do know how to replace RAM, CD/DVD players and hard drives, extract data, etc. I just don't mess with the rest.

I may be the first software repair business out there, but I am sticking to what is workin'!

:)

Well if its working for you then cool I just fount it to be a little unusual.
 
Yeah, trust me... I am getting looks like crazy here in new town. I went to a local competitior and told him I was opening here and he said, "you will not do well here, you should go to Winona" and I said, "well, I have a unique business going on, I should do well. I do mostly software repair" and his look...was like this....

:confused: "What do you mean software repair"

Then he went on to tell me that he didn't get it. As I figured as much from you guys wondering how I am making it too.

Back to topic!
 
Mr. Edward:

I think your website looks great and very professional and I found your thread to be somewhat inspiring. I am sure you have given hope to many other people in this business who faced the same challenges as you did.

Thank you.
 
this should give you a bump

Change your title tag to

Computer Repair Wilmington OH | Laptop Repair | PC Repair


Shrink your logo

Make your Phone number stand out like crazy

Move the satisfaction guaranteed all the way to the top to the left of the number.

mention the words 'computer repair wilmington oh' in your body text at least once and bold them.....
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That should jump you several positions on the page.....computer repair wilmington oh is not a very competitive market, you're already on the first page, now you just have to optimize a tiny bit and you'll be first.
 
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