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When is a good time to upgrade your Microsoft Office products?

| December 8, 2015 | 0 Comments

office365Some of you  might be using very old Office products, such as Office 2003 or Office 2007. While they still might work fine, you need to be alerted of some problems that can happen when using old outdated software.

I will be discussing Outlook as the general functions for Word, Excel and PowerPoint still work fine, no matter what version you have.

Here is what I tell clients when they ask me if they should upgrade their Office products (Outlook)

  • If your Office products won’t allow you to do what you need or want, it’s time to upgrade.
  • If it won’t install correctly, it’s time to upgrade
  • If you need more than one Microsoft Exchange account setup. Old Outlook 2007 only allowed on Microsoft Exchange account per profile to be configured, now you can have way more. I don’t even know the limits, but let’s just say….if you have many, the new Outlook 2013/Outlook 2016 can carry it.
  • If you have Outlook 2003 and/or Outlook 2007, you will need to upgrade if you buy a new Windows 8 or Windows 10 computer.
  • 3rd party software is breaking (iCloud for example)
  • You will need to upgrade if your PST created in old Outlook versions has limits or are corrupting due to over usage or size
    • PST file sizes: Used to be very small, Outlook 2003 had only a 2 gig limit and back then, we didn’t barely use it because we didn’t get as much mail as we do now, nor the attachment issues/sizes. Keep in mind, if you have a PST created back in old Outlook 2003, you might need to make a new one if you are using new Outlook products, I have seen issues! PST’s breaking and corrupting due to enormous amounts of email.

Most of the time I recommend an upgrade is because people have large PST files and or need to upgrade to fix 3rd party software. The speed of Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016 is awesome. If your Outlook is lagging, upgrading is a great idea.

Updating is pretty easy and should not require a backup of data, but again…you never know. I tell everyone to always backup prior to any upgrade, just in case!!!

If you need help buying the right products and installing Office, just find time on my calendar below. I can definitely help! There are so many products out there these days, it’s sometimes difficult to figure out if you should buy it out right or subscribe.

 

Salesforce Outlook

| December 1, 2015 | 0 Comments

If you are out looking for someone to help you with Outlook after you have Salesforce all setup, I can help with Outlook. Sometimes Outlook doesn’t play nice with the plug-in and it’s Outlook’s fault.

Salesforce should be helping you with their install of the plug-in, but sometimes as I said, it’s an Outlook issue.

Feel free to contact me for assistance, you can schedule time on my calendar below. Thanks and I look forward to helping!

 

Cyber Monday Steals

| November 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

Two awesome sales!

Get Lisa’s 6 eBook Deal (see below)

The Tech Site Builder (websites for techs)

Click here to check out the Tech Site Builder Deal

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The Remote Support Guide Offers

  • A step by step guide to setting up your business to have a successful remote support business
  • Tips and information on how to service your clients remotely
  • How to increase your daily sales with new services, prepay tickets and daily monitoring plans
  • Includes templates for email booking appointments, client & project agreement forms, terms and conditions, small business proposal, pricing guidelines and scheduling appointment forms.

The SEO for WordPress Guide Offers

  • 12 page PDF, workbook style
  • Learn 10 steps to do yourself with easy to follow guided steps with screenshots
  • Proven tactics you can use over and over again
  • The perfect workbook to do in your free time
  • Learn how to track your results
  • Examples of day to day blog posts to continue with after you have done the first 10 blog posts

The Manual of Operations Offers

  • 40 page document
  • Delivered as a Microsoft Word Template, easy for “cut and pasting” your business name into the document
  • Standard operating procedures
  • Employee conditions for employment
  • Job descriptions
  • Human Resources policies
  • Much more…

The Social Media Guide Offers 

  • 29 page workbook style
  • Great tips and tricks that I learned the hard way
  • Easy to understand steps on how to push out social media messages
  • Newsletters, blogging and WordPress information
  • Toolkit information you will need and other things you will need to use social media
  • A social media to do list
  • How to do a social media blast

The Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations Offers

  • 22 page PDF
  • Step by step instructions on how to do a migration without tools with screenshots
  • Learning how to back up current mailboxes, calendars and contacts
  • Learn how to update the DNS for migration
  • Importing mail/calendars and contacts into new server
  • Aftercare lists
  • How to sell administrative support tickets

How to Start a Computer Repair Business Offers

  • 48 page PDF
  • Conversational Style Guide
  • Tips on Starting a Computer Repair Business
  • Deciding on What Type of Computer Repair Business you want to Start
  • What You Need To Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Business and Legal Information for Computer Repair Businesses
  • Products and Services Your Computer Repair Business Can Sell
  • Tools You Need to Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Guide to Pricing Your Computer Repair Business Services
  • Resources for Computer Repair and Support Businesses
  • Tips on Growing your Computer Repair Business
  • How to Start a Remote Support Business
  • Do You Need Certifications to Start a Computer Repair Business?
  • Free Marketing Advice for Computer Repair Businesses

 

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| November 21, 2015 | 0 Comments

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The Remote Support Guide Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Guide to Remote Support $29

  • A step by step guide to setting up your business to have a successful remote support business
  • Tips and information on how to service your clients remotely
  • How to increase your daily sales with new services, prepay tickets and daily monitoring plans
  • Includes templates for email booking appointments, client & project agreement forms, terms and conditions, small business proposal, pricing guidelines and scheduling appointment forms.

The SEO for WordPress Guide Offers click here to buy now –>Call That Girl’s Guide to SEO for WordPress $15

  • 12 page PDF, workbook style
  • Learn 10 steps to do yourself with easy to follow guided steps with screenshots
  • Proven tactics you can use over and over again
  • The perfect workbook to do in your free time
  • Learn how to track your results
  • Examples of day to day blog posts to continue with after you have done the first 10 blog posts

The Manual of Operations Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Manual of Operations $10

  • 40 page document
  • Delivered as a Microsoft Word Template, easy for “cut and pasting” your business name into the document
  • Standard operating procedures
  • Employee conditions for employment
  • Job descriptions
  • Human Resources policies
  • Much more…

The Social Media Guide Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Guide to Social Media $5

  • 29 page workbook style
  • Great tips and tricks that I learned the hard way
  • Easy to understand steps on how to push out social media messages
  • Newsletters, blogging and WordPress information
  • Toolkit information you will need and other things you will need to use social media
  • A social media to do list
  • How to do a social media blast

The Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations Offers click here to buy now –>Call That Girl’s Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations $19

  • 22 page PDF
  • Step by step instructions on how to do a migration without tools with screenshots
  • Learning how to back up current mailboxes, calendars and contacts
  • Learn how to update the DNS for migration
  • Importing mail/calendars and contacts into new server
  • Aftercare lists
  • How to sell administrative support tickets

How to Start a Computer Repair Business Offers click here to buy now –> How to start a Computer Repair Business $10

  • 48 page PDF
  • Conversational Style Guide
  • Tips on Starting a Computer Repair Business
  • Deciding on What Type of Computer Repair Business you want to Start
  • What You Need To Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Business and Legal Information for Computer Repair Businesses
  • Products and Services Your Computer Repair Business Can Sell
  • Tools You Need to Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Guide to Pricing Your Computer Repair Business Services
  • Resources for Computer Repair and Support Businesses
  • Tips on Growing your Computer Repair Business
  • How to Start a Remote Support Business
  • Do You Need Certifications to Start a Computer Repair Business?
  • Free Marketing Advice for Computer Repair Businesses

 

 

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Testimonials

Davena Stowers “Stowers Computer Services” I knew with my new shop opening I need something to help me market the new location and Google was of course my first choice. I saw Lisa’s post on Technnibble about her SEO magic tricks and that she had a new tutorial coming out, so I offered to test her theories. Lisa spent some time with me to get it setup, but once it was setup, I saw rankings in just 7 hours and a few days later, I got my first call. I’m now ranked on page 1 or page 2 of my keywords and locations, time well spent learning her tricks!

Chris Michalec, “Parkway Technology Solutions”–When I purchased Lisa’s Guide to Remote Support ebook, I wasn’t expecting to learn much I didn’t know. We have been offering remote support in one form or another since we opened over four years ago. We have provided it to residential and small & medium business clients. Boy was I wrong about not learning anything!

Her book is well written, but, most importantly, packs quite a bit of useful knowledge. I planned to read a section or two before bed the night I purchased it, but I ended up reading it completely that night. I’ve since read it a couple more times and have referred to it even more than that.

It is a wonderful resource that gives the essential info any technician needs to effectively offer remote support. I picked up quite a few pointers, particularly in client interaction, that we have already incorporated in our business. In short, this book gives the best practices from a “in the trenches” perspective.

I will close by saying that if you aren’t offering remote support, you are missing out. And I know of no better way to get started the right way than by investing in Lisa’s Guide to Remote Support.

Richard Ashby “On Call PC Solution”–Thank you!!! I am inspired by your success. I do a lot of remote support at work (I am like an assistant with more responsibility). I have wanted to add remote services to my business model (On Call PC Solutions) but I have never got around to doing it, because I wasn’t sure exactly how to go about it. Anyway, I heard you on Podnutz and read about you on Technibble. Bryce is going remote!!! And I asked a couple of my customers what they thought about it, and they seemed to think it would be a good idea too (these are also my end users at work who I remote with anyway). I am looking forward to eating this book up and using your methods as a template. Anyway, thank you for making this material available.

Jon May, “The Laptop Medics” –“The Call That Girl Remote Support eBook really made me think twice about Remote Support. I decided to open a dedicated remote support company and using the business practices of an already successful company, The Laptop Medics has now grown to five staff in two locations. I would highly recommend the Remote Support Guide if you’re looking to seriously get into over-the-internet support. I know my business wouldn’t be the same and I wouldn’t have grown as much if it weren’t for Lisa’s book.

Jon Campbell “Online Geek”–When I heard that Lisa had written a book on remote support, I knew that I had to have it. From the moment that I bought the book, I began to read it and was amazed at how much info was in there. I thought that I had everything in place for remote support but Lisa has shown me so much to remote support that I never even considered! From insurances, to conversation topics to software suggestions, I loved the book and I love Lisa’s passion for what she does! She is an inspiration! Thank you Lisa!!

| November 21, 2015 | 0 Comments

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The Remote Support Guide Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Guide to Remote Support $29

  • A step by step guide to setting up your business to have a successful remote support business
  • Tips and information on how to service your clients remotely
  • How to increase your daily sales with new services, prepay tickets and daily monitoring plans
  • Includes templates for email booking appointments, client & project agreement forms, terms and conditions, small business proposal, pricing guidelines and scheduling appointment forms.

The SEO for WordPress Guide Offers click here to buy now –>Call That Girl’s Guide to SEO for WordPress $15

  • 12 page PDF, workbook style
  • Learn 10 steps to do yourself with easy to follow guided steps with screenshots
  • Proven tactics you can use over and over again
  • The perfect workbook to do in your free time
  • Learn how to track your results
  • Examples of day to day blog posts to continue with after you have done the first 10 blog posts

The Manual of Operations Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Manual of Operations $10

  • 40 page document
  • Delivered as a Microsoft Word Template, easy for “cut and pasting” your business name into the document
  • Standard operating procedures
  • Employee conditions for employment
  • Job descriptions
  • Human Resources policies
  • Much more…

The Social Media Guide Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Guide to Social Media $5

  • 29 page workbook style
  • Great tips and tricks that I learned the hard way
  • Easy to understand steps on how to push out social media messages
  • Newsletters, blogging and WordPress information
  • Toolkit information you will need and other things you will need to use social media
  • A social media to do list
  • How to do a social media blast

The Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations Offers click here to buy now –>Call That Girl’s Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations $19

  • 22 page PDF
  • Step by step instructions on how to do a migration without tools with screenshots
  • Learning how to back up current mailboxes, calendars and contacts
  • Learn how to update the DNS for migration
  • Importing mail/calendars and contacts into new server
  • Aftercare lists
  • How to sell administrative support tickets

How to Start a Computer Repair Business Offers click here to buy now –> How to start a Computer Repair Business $10

  • 48 page PDF
  • Conversational Style Guide
  • Tips on Starting a Computer Repair Business
  • Deciding on What Type of Computer Repair Business you want to Start
  • What You Need To Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Business and Legal Information for Computer Repair Businesses
  • Products and Services Your Computer Repair Business Can Sell
  • Tools You Need to Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Guide to Pricing Your Computer Repair Business Services
  • Resources for Computer Repair and Support Businesses
  • Tips on Growing your Computer Repair Business
  • How to Start a Remote Support Business
  • Do You Need Certifications to Start a Computer Repair Business?
  • Free Marketing Advice for Computer Repair Businesses

 

 

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Testimonials

Davena Stowers “Stowers Computer Services” I knew with my new shop opening I need something to help me market the new location and Google was of course my first choice. I saw Lisa’s post on Technnibble about her SEO magic tricks and that she had a new tutorial coming out, so I offered to test her theories. Lisa spent some time with me to get it setup, but once it was setup, I saw rankings in just 7 hours and a few days later, I got my first call. I’m now ranked on page 1 or page 2 of my keywords and locations, time well spent learning her tricks!

Chris Michalec, “Parkway Technology Solutions”–When I purchased Lisa’s Guide to Remote Support ebook, I wasn’t expecting to learn much I didn’t know. We have been offering remote support in one form or another since we opened over four years ago. We have provided it to residential and small & medium business clients. Boy was I wrong about not learning anything!

Her book is well written, but, most importantly, packs quite a bit of useful knowledge. I planned to read a section or two before bed the night I purchased it, but I ended up reading it completely that night. I’ve since read it a couple more times and have referred to it even more than that.

It is a wonderful resource that gives the essential info any technician needs to effectively offer remote support. I picked up quite a few pointers, particularly in client interaction, that we have already incorporated in our business. In short, this book gives the best practices from a “in the trenches” perspective.

I will close by saying that if you aren’t offering remote support, you are missing out. And I know of no better way to get started the right way than by investing in Lisa’s Guide to Remote Support.

Richard Ashby “On Call PC Solution”–Thank you!!! I am inspired by your success. I do a lot of remote support at work (I am like an assistant with more responsibility). I have wanted to add remote services to my business model (On Call PC Solutions) but I have never got around to doing it, because I wasn’t sure exactly how to go about it. Anyway, I heard you on Podnutz and read about you on Technibble. Bryce is going remote!!! And I asked a couple of my customers what they thought about it, and they seemed to think it would be a good idea too (these are also my end users at work who I remote with anyway). I am looking forward to eating this book up and using your methods as a template. Anyway, thank you for making this material available.

Jon May, “The Laptop Medics” –“The Call That Girl Remote Support eBook really made me think twice about Remote Support. I decided to open a dedicated remote support company and using the business practices of an already successful company, The Laptop Medics has now grown to five staff in two locations. I would highly recommend the Remote Support Guide if you’re looking to seriously get into over-the-internet support. I know my business wouldn’t be the same and I wouldn’t have grown as much if it weren’t for Lisa’s book.

Jon Campbell “Online Geek”–When I heard that Lisa had written a book on remote support, I knew that I had to have it. From the moment that I bought the book, I began to read it and was amazed at how much info was in there. I thought that I had everything in place for remote support but Lisa has shown me so much to remote support that I never even considered! From insurances, to conversation topics to software suggestions, I loved the book and I love Lisa’s passion for what she does! She is an inspiration! Thank you Lisa!!

| November 21, 2015 | 0 Comments

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The Remote Support Guide Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Guide to Remote Support $29

  • A step by step guide to setting up your business to have a successful remote support business
  • Tips and information on how to service your clients remotely
  • How to increase your daily sales with new services, prepay tickets and daily monitoring plans
  • Includes templates for email booking appointments, client & project agreement forms, terms and conditions, small business proposal, pricing guidelines and scheduling appointment forms.

The SEO for WordPress Guide Offers click here to buy now –>Call That Girl’s Guide to SEO for WordPress $15

  • 12 page PDF, workbook style
  • Learn 10 steps to do yourself with easy to follow guided steps with screenshots
  • Proven tactics you can use over and over again
  • The perfect workbook to do in your free time
  • Learn how to track your results
  • Examples of day to day blog posts to continue with after you have done the first 10 blog posts

The Manual of Operations Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Manual of Operations $10

  • 40 page document
  • Delivered as a Microsoft Word Template, easy for “cut and pasting” your business name into the document
  • Standard operating procedures
  • Employee conditions for employment
  • Job descriptions
  • Human Resources policies
  • Much more…

The Social Media Guide Offers click here to buy now –> Call That Girl’s Guide to Social Media $5

  • 29 page workbook style
  • Great tips and tricks that I learned the hard way
  • Easy to understand steps on how to push out social media messages
  • Newsletters, blogging and WordPress information
  • Toolkit information you will need and other things you will need to use social media
  • A social media to do list
  • How to do a social media blast

The Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations Offers click here to buy now –>Call That Girl’s Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations $19

  • 22 page PDF
  • Step by step instructions on how to do a migration without tools with screenshots
  • Learning how to back up current mailboxes, calendars and contacts
  • Learn how to update the DNS for migration
  • Importing mail/calendars and contacts into new server
  • Aftercare lists
  • How to sell administrative support tickets

How to Start a Computer Repair Business Offers click here to buy now –> How to start a Computer Repair Business $10

  • 48 page PDF
  • Conversational Style Guide
  • Tips on Starting a Computer Repair Business
  • Deciding on What Type of Computer Repair Business you want to Start
  • What You Need To Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Business and Legal Information for Computer Repair Businesses
  • Products and Services Your Computer Repair Business Can Sell
  • Tools You Need to Start Your Computer Repair Business
  • Guide to Pricing Your Computer Repair Business Services
  • Resources for Computer Repair and Support Businesses
  • Tips on Growing your Computer Repair Business
  • How to Start a Remote Support Business
  • Do You Need Certifications to Start a Computer Repair Business?
  • Free Marketing Advice for Computer Repair Businesses

 

 

buynow

Testimonials

Davena Stowers “Stowers Computer Services” I knew with my new shop opening I need something to help me market the new location and Google was of course my first choice. I saw Lisa’s post on Technnibble about her SEO magic tricks and that she had a new tutorial coming out, so I offered to test her theories. Lisa spent some time with me to get it setup, but once it was setup, I saw rankings in just 7 hours and a few days later, I got my first call. I’m now ranked on page 1 or page 2 of my keywords and locations, time well spent learning her tricks!

Chris Michalec, “Parkway Technology Solutions”–When I purchased Lisa’s Guide to Remote Support ebook, I wasn’t expecting to learn much I didn’t know. We have been offering remote support in one form or another since we opened over four years ago. We have provided it to residential and small & medium business clients. Boy was I wrong about not learning anything!

Her book is well written, but, most importantly, packs quite a bit of useful knowledge. I planned to read a section or two before bed the night I purchased it, but I ended up reading it completely that night. I’ve since read it a couple more times and have referred to it even more than that.

It is a wonderful resource that gives the essential info any technician needs to effectively offer remote support. I picked up quite a few pointers, particularly in client interaction, that we have already incorporated in our business. In short, this book gives the best practices from a “in the trenches” perspective.

I will close by saying that if you aren’t offering remote support, you are missing out. And I know of no better way to get started the right way than by investing in Lisa’s Guide to Remote Support.

Richard Ashby “On Call PC Solution”–Thank you!!! I am inspired by your success. I do a lot of remote support at work (I am like an assistant with more responsibility). I have wanted to add remote services to my business model (On Call PC Solutions) but I have never got around to doing it, because I wasn’t sure exactly how to go about it. Anyway, I heard you on Podnutz and read about you on Technibble. Bryce is going remote!!! And I asked a couple of my customers what they thought about it, and they seemed to think it would be a good idea too (these are also my end users at work who I remote with anyway). I am looking forward to eating this book up and using your methods as a template. Anyway, thank you for making this material available.

Jon May, “The Laptop Medics” –“The Call That Girl Remote Support eBook really made me think twice about Remote Support. I decided to open a dedicated remote support company and using the business practices of an already successful company, The Laptop Medics has now grown to five staff in two locations. I would highly recommend the Remote Support Guide if you’re looking to seriously get into over-the-internet support. I know my business wouldn’t be the same and I wouldn’t have grown as much if it weren’t for Lisa’s book.

Jon Campbell “Online Geek”–When I heard that Lisa had written a book on remote support, I knew that I had to have it. From the moment that I bought the book, I began to read it and was amazed at how much info was in there. I thought that I had everything in place for remote support but Lisa has shown me so much to remote support that I never even considered! From insurances, to conversation topics to software suggestions, I loved the book and I love Lisa’s passion for what she does! She is an inspiration! Thank you Lisa!!