Computer Doc Changes Business Direction

Danville Kentucky Computer Doc Changes Business DirectionWe love our clients — the business clients, the individuals, the creatives, the entrepreneurs, the nonprofits and the public in general. We have found a wonderful place to do business here and it is gratifying to help people. We love it!

We don’t want to lose that, but we also want to have weekends occasionally and be able to stop working before the wee hours of the morning. After two years, the time has come to find a little work-life balance and to get enough rest to be able to deliver the best possible work to our clients.

We are Only Two

Steve and I recently had to consider how we do business, how many hours we can work per day, how many days we can work per week, and how we could help the most people and make the biggest difference in our community with the 24 hours available in each day.

Our business has grown to the point that we either had to hire more people — one to work in our reception area, another to work in the shop with Steve, and a third to help with graphics and website development — or we had to trim back on our client list — which we didn’t want to do.

The City’s Decision Helped Us Make Our Decision

While we were mulling over if we wanted to grow our payroll to continue to expand our services, the City of Danville decided to raise payroll taxes. Our decision was made. We will not be hiring additional staff. With that new information, we had to make additional difficult decisions on how to trim our workload and still help as many people as possible.

Why We Do What We Do

Steve and I both want to be sure that our work makes a difference. Simply “making a living” is not enough for either of us. We want to be a part of improving the local economy, of supporting small businesses and nonprofits, and helping our neighbors succeed in their businesses and organizations.

  • We believe that positive change starts at home.
  • We believe in grass roots approaches to improving our world.
  • We believe that the only way our country will get stronger is through the power of small business.
  • We believe the work of local non-profits matters and that assistance should come from neighbors not government.

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Thumbtack

Personal computer repair – my page on Thumbtack
I have been using Thumbtack to generate leads for my businesses. It is very effective and I always get good responses from potential customers even if they do not pick my service for their needs. Thumbtack is reasonably priced and I am sure it will help make your selection of a service provider, easier and successful. If you are a service provider, I highly recommend that you give Thumbtack a try. It will help drive business your way.
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Webmaster tools

Are you a webmaster or a wanna-be webmaster? Not using Google webmaster tools? Why not? Google webmaster tools will give you a leg up on the competition when it comes to understanding how your website is being viewed on the web. Linked to Google analytics, and you have a very powerful suite of tools to manage all of your web presence’.

http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/

Anti-virus Removal

Ever open an email and the next thing you know, you are staring at a screen full of error messages, pop-up windows or “system” messages that look real, indicating some computer problem or another.? Are you left scratching your head wondering what happened and worse, how to fix it without loosing all of your data you haven’t got around to backing up yet?
Well, you have probably been infected by a computer virus, or a piece of malware. In general the infections are classified as a “virus”. They may be of a whole host of more technical classifications, but you get the point. These little programs can cause great headaches if you don’t know how to deal with them or you simply ignore the problem thinking it is a real computer error but things seem to be working for the moment. This is a mistake, as the longer you let these things go, the deeper they can bury themselves into your system, making it almost impossible to remove without a full system reset.

Anti-virus removal is not a simple process and very rarely is it an automated one. Everything from hidden folders to registry tweaks can be required to fully remove mal-ware from your system. If you are not sure of the process, it is best to let someone with experience handle the disinfection as you can very easily erase important files and folders, leaving your system useless and unable to boot.

If you decide to try it yourself, I recommend Avira for anti-virus, Spybot for malware removal and hijackthis v.1.99 to stop hidden services from running. If you want a professional removal, I am glad to help. I have never failed to successfully remove a piece of malware or a virus from a computer in 20+ years.

Give the Danville Computer Doc a call for an after hours pc-antibiotic injection and get your pc feeling better quick.

— Danville Computer Doc

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