Business and Marketing Tips for Computer Techs Show #18
Published date: 03/18/2013 Bryce Whitty from Technibble
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Show Notes
- The guest on the show is Bryce Whitty.
- Founder of Technibble.com.
- Owns his own computer repair business that he has moved from Australia to London, and is planning on moving it to Japan from Australia again.
- Doing remote computer business allows for the owner to keep his business alive and can take his work wherever he decides to go.
- Technibble, social media, and forums
- The Internet is a wealth of knowledge that contains helpful information for those who seek it.
- Websites often host forums–A meeting place for individuals to come together to exchange ideas in an open discussion.
- Many people of different age groups and backgrounds use forums to find helpful information relating to a topic of interest.
- Younger people are more likely to say things in forums that they wouldn’t normally say to your face, while older people have more experience and have the self-control and knowledge of when it is best to say nothing.
- Reasoning for hiring forum moderators to “keep the peace”.
- Entrepreneurs
- People have great ideas, but don’t have the ability or the guts to take risks that could help them to launch their business and become entrepreneurs.
- Fear keeps people from taking risks and accomplishing their dreams.
- Priorities such as insurance, family, food, jobs, and other obligations.
- A good idea for starting a business is to start out part time to see if it is still what you want to do, if you can succeed at doing it, etc.
- Building trust with clients as a residential client can lead to great business clients.
- Clients will recommend you when they are satisfied with your work and the customer service you provide.
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