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This is going to shock most people who read about it.
People have asked, "why if we are so successful, are we willing
to tell our secrets?" The answer is simple, there is
NO Secret.
Revealed:
There are no secrets in being
successful in the Computer Repair Business!
You
see, everything that you should be doing is out there it's
just a matter of compiling or searching for all the answers.
We have taken that aspect out of it by writing this book .
We don't lose jobs to our competitors.
We don't sit and wait for customers to come to us.
We don't go a day without advertising.
And
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I'm going to tell you all
of our methods and how you too can succeed in
the Computer Repair Business.
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Service contracts are an integral part to any
Computer Repair business. There are different ways
to handle service contracts and it’s all based on
you and your area. You can have business service
contracts and you can have residential service
contracts.
Too many Computer Repair business
owners do not utilize this type of service in their
package of services they offer and I think that is a
mistake. A service contract is not only good for the
customer but obviously it is good for your business.
Let’s start with a business
service contract sometimes referred to a maintenance
plan, monthly plan, etc. There are a variety of ways
you can do these services.
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of
_________ between Xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx, a Virginia
LLC with its principal place of business at xxxxxx
xx, xxxx, xx, xxxx (“Xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx”),
and............
For a period of one (3-6-12) month(s) from the date
hereof (the "Maintenance Term") and any renewal
Maintenance Term, Xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx will supply
the services described in Section 4 below
("Services") to Customer with respect to the
computer network and computers ("Network") described
in Appendix A.

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Lesson 1
Why a business
Lesson 2
Getting established
Lesson 3
Plan day/week
(Excerpt)
Lesson 4
Documented notes
Lesson 5
Follow through
Lesson 6
Follow up
Lesson 7
Sweat small things
Lesson 8
Customer service
Lesson 9
Do it with a passion
Lesson 10
Warranties
Lesson 11
Resellers
Lesson 12
Outsourced
Lesson 13
Competition
Lesson 14
Marketing
(Excerpt)
Lesson 15
Web design
Lesson 16
Hiring techs
Lesson 17
Service contracts
(Excerpt)
Lesson 18
Proposals
Lesson 19
Software
Lesson 20
Home/Store
Lesson 21
Startup Checklist
Lesson 22
Franchise/No franchise
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