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What if Your Computer Crashed Today? Would Your Business SURVIVE?

#1 User is offline   Tawnya 

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Posted 10 February 2010 - 01:39 PM

As a small business owner you need and want to concentrate on your business. I get that. And that's what you should be doing. But in today's business world we depend on our computers. Can you imagine not having a computer to run your businesses today? I know I can't. We depend on them to work and when they don't we're not only losing time but money too.

AND that's where my Computer Guy, Michael Van Ert, comes into play. I'm very thankful to Michael who goes out of his way to keep all 6 computers in my business running smoothly and efficiently. And lucky for me, he lives just down the street! Ironically, even though he lives only a few minutes away, I hardly ever see him as he maintains my computers almost 99% remotely. How cool is that?

I've got a great offer for you today: My Computer Guy is here to keep your computer running 24 / 7 so you can concentrate on your business. How does he do that? By providing remote maintenance service for your computer.

Here's how it works:

Once a month he logs on to your computer and runs a group of maintenance programs such as anti-spyware and anti-malware and cleans up the debris Windows leaves behind. Michael also checks for and installs updates to Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, and any other mission-critical applications you have installed on your computer. He then checks for drivers that need updating. Drivers are software that make your video card, motherboard, sound card, printers, monitors, scanners, and any other device attached to your computer so that you don't have to worry about having the latest and best working software on your computer.

He does all the things that you intend to do but just don't seem to have the time to do.

What is the cost? His normal everyday labour rate is $50 an hour. Like you he wants to grow his business and so he's come up with this offer ->>> The first 40 people are going to get an incredible deal - You will receive Michael's maintenance package at an incredible price, just $240.00 for six months. That works out to $40 a month or about $13 an hour. For a 12 month contract you will save even more, $390.00 brings the cost down to $32.50 per month or about $11 an hour.

Where can you get computer help at that price anymore? And that’s not all, if you sign up for six months he's send you a F R E E Gift: a 4GB Kingston thumb drive (If you sign up for 12 months you’ll get an 8GB Kingston thumb drive). These things are indispensable for transporting important files and programs with you.

To avoid the high prices of an in-house visit of a computer repair technician, I highly recommend investing in Michael's offer to our network. Thank you my "Computer Guy"...you are the best!!!

Go to Michael's web site http://mvanert.com/current-offers/ to get all the details and sign up today.

This offer will certainly sell out quickly (only 40 spots available) at this price with the added bonus gifts. ENJOY Everyone!


To Your Virtual Success,

Tawnya Sutherland, CIMBS
Founder of The Leading Virtual Assistant Networking Forum Since 2003 www.VAnetworking.com
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Posted 10 February 2010 - 03:51 PM

That actually sounds like a pretty good deal. thumbup.gif I like the thumb drives!
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Posted 10 February 2010 - 05:16 PM

Yes, thumb drives are a great perk...we can never have enough of those!

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