How many times a day do you find yourself asking that exact question ‘what is the problem with my computer?‘ and in reality how often do you actually know the answer. Furthermore why am I even talking about it on a home business opportunity blog that really should be telling you how you can get your own home business and even better how you can do it online through the Internet.
There is method in the madness, firstly because it is often the blogging community who put themselves at risk from viruses, trojans, spammers, malware and the many other ways of getting your beloved PC or laptop zapped by some 3rd party cretin with a grudge against humanity. I have always struggled with grasping the perception of the people that need to do that, and if they are clever enough to work through the complexities of finding an underhand way for screwing someone else up, then why don’t they put those skills to good use and go and work for a charity or something.
But I digress what I was going to say was, that it is the bloggers that are out there on the Internet, interacting, visiting loads of different websites, downloading programs, receiving hords of email and effectively exposing themselves to all sorts of potential hazards. So hardly surprising that they come a cropper now and then, well actually all the time unless they take adequate precautions.
Which takes me nicely to the ‘secondly’ point of, wouldn’t it be absolutely fantastic if you could find an online PC support and training company that offers 24 hours a day 365 days a year PC support, as their basic core business, so that every time you get a problem, you can just go and ask for help?
Now throw in a comprehensive training library for all things PC and technology related, loads of free software downloads that are guaranteed to be safe, plus a branding tool that you can use to promote your business, and it really it doesn’t get much better than that, does it?
Well actually it does a little bit, and a key point of this article which gets back to the whole point of the blog, what if you then had the opportunity to promote this business and establish multiple income streams for yourself as a result.
So in summary what have you got:
- PC support whenever you need it
- Training modules that tell you how to use all the common software programs, set up social media sites and market your online business.
- Free software downloads that are guaranteed safe
- A branding tool that is free to give away with a serious potential to become viral (the good kind)
- A simple referral business that could actually mean that you don’t pay for any of the above because the costs are recoverable and provide you with the opportunity to build a business with a passive income stream in the long term, and immediate returns in the short term.
Now personally I would say that it has to be worth at least taking a look at what it is all about, and all you need to do that is click on the banner below. Then once you know all about it you can sign up for your own PC of mind right here under sign up options. I did and I am very glad that I did, because now when I ask ‘what is the problem with my computer?‘, someone answers.








Viral tools look so much promising these days but they are not that effective in my view.
That’s a bit of a contradiction, also is it just a viewpoint or from experience.
The product should be really solid before you use any viral tools to promote it. Also, I haven’t used it but looks like promising.
What can you do without your computer anyway? I think your computer as an online business entreprenuer is one of the most important tools you shouldn’t toy with. Thanks for the post.
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Yes you are right, you need to take care of your computer, keep it virus free and sort out any problems quickly. So if you can’t do it yourself then a support program like this is invaluable.
I have used it and even though I am reasonably up to speed with technology and computer programs I have found it both convenient and useful for the areas I am not familiar with.
Okay, I’ve got the recipe for success. Move over PC and welcome your new family member – The Mac. Nice to see you’re offing alternatives to the PC users though.
Not really an alternative, this is PC support as in personal computer that could be either a Mac or a PC.