Welcome to ComputerRepairBusinessGuide.com

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Feb,09

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Ethan Dax

Welcome to computerrepairbusinessguide.com!

Computer Repair Business guide is the ultimate source for information on improving or starting your own computer repair business. This business can be run out of your own home part-time to supplement your income. Perhaps, you would like to start a new career. If so, we can show you how to get the right skills to open up your own shop.

Why spend hundreds of dollars to send your computer to the computer repair shop, when you can learn how to do the repairs yourself. Save money by doing your own repairs or earn money for fixing simple computer problems for other people.

You can earn money doing many simple tasks for your friends, neighbors, and clients that computer shops would charge hundreds of dollars, which takes just minutes to complete. These articles provide free tips, tricks, and how-to information on to learn to perform repairs.

Maybe you have been thinking about starting your own computer repair business but you are afraid to give it a shot. Maybe you already know how to fix a computer but do not have a clue how to get your own website to advertise your business. Maybe you have always wanted to own your own business and you think you need a fancy degree behind your name to get customers.

Enough maybes get started today! Free!

The truth is no one is going to ask you if you have a Harvard degree when their computer is crashing and they need an important document on their hard drive before that important business meeting. They need help and you can give it to them. Imagine how many of your own friends and family you could help (or charge) by possessing the knowledge of how fix computer problem and errors when the time comes.

Professional on-call computer technicians can earn anywhere from $50-$100 or more an hour just going to a client’s house and removing spyware; a process that takes less than five minutes. Undercut the competition and offer your services for a fraction of the cost. Before you know it, you will have so many clients it will be time to consider hiring.

Do not be afraid to dream. With our resources, you will be able to map out a plan to what could be your new future career right from your own home. Everyone owns a computer nowadays, start learning how to earn money by reading the Computer Repair Business guide articles today.

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Starting a PC Repair Shop

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Apr,05

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5:02 am

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Ethan Dax

Starting a PC Repair Shop is an exciting business prospect. Nowadays almost everyone has a computer and many people have multiple computers. Despite that fact, a large majority of people have no idea how to fix even the most basic hardware or software problems so they seek help from computer specialists.

If you have good computer knowledge then providing support and charging customers for computer repairs is an excellent opportunity for you to earn some good money whilst being in control of your own business.

It is possible to either run your business from home, or set up a shop front. Obviously, if your office or shop is going to be your home, you will want to set an area aside for customer consultations and for the repairing itself.

If you choose to rent a storefront then you will attract more customers as they pass by and it is easier to brand yourself. Of course, you will have more overheads but often that is outweighed by the extra income you will be receiving.

If you are considering starting a PC repair shop ensure that you are aware of the business requirements and everything that will be involved in running the business.

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Computer Repair Checklist

Posted on

Mar,29

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Ethan Dax

Once your computer repair business is up and running you will want to form a checklist for whenever a customer comes in with a PC problem.

The first step is to work out whether the problem is:

- hardware related
- software related

Generally it is easy to tell if there is a software or hardware problem, but sometimes it can be tricky – or can even be a mixture of both. That is where your expertise will come in handy.
Remember, customers don’t want to be charged extra time if you are having trouble working out what the problem is: they want it fixed as soon as possible.

It is handy if you can keep a checklist of possible symptoms and their solutions so that you will have a database of information to refer to. Over time this will build up and you will be able to diagnose PC problems much faster.

For example, you may come across a computer that is displaying strange behavior concerning video. You will automatically suspect that it is either the video card or drivers that are causing the issue, but you won’t be sure until you test.

By finding the solution and noting it down, you will have a checklist of symptoms for the next time you are presented with the same situation.

In the end, the faster you can solve people’s computer problems the better reputation your business will receive: and the more customers you will get.

To see our recommened tools checklist, click here.

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