Wouldn’t it be nice whenever you bought some technology if there were only two choices for everything? Some techie things are easy: Beta or VHS? Apple or Windows? LCD or Plasma TV? Cable or DSL?
But unfortunately, most techie stuff is rarely just either/or. There are endless choices for just about everything, and even techno-wizards can get bogged down in the details and confused about what to buy.
- Don’t you wish you could find a trusted friend that you can ask important questions and get simple answers on your technology gear – and not, “it depends?”
- Don’t you wish you could know the right things to ask a consultant or a technical support person?
- Don’t you wish you could buy the right things to meet your business needs, the right stuff for the right price?
- Would you like to know more about computers than your average teenager? Or at least appear to?
- Don’t you wish you could make choosing the right computer gear more fun?
That’s why there are people like David Strom who seek out new technology and love to try it out, so you don’t have to. After listening to David speak, you won’t have to experiment or worry about buying the wrong gear. You will learn the following five things at the end of his seminar:
- How much will all this stuff really cost me?
- Is this going to meet my needs for the next three years?
- Can I feel comfortable using it?
- Will I be able to protect my critical business information?
- What can I get for free?
Here are some sample topics for David’s seminars, customized to the needs of your audience:
- How to promote your brand over the Internet
- How to pick the right domain name
- Where to host your domain, Web site, and email accounts
- The differences between Yahoo and Gmail email systems
- Should I buy a Mac or Windows?
- How to setup your Windows laptop to protect you when you are on the road
- Five simple tricks to make your email life more useful
- Why you want a blog and how to set it up
- Whether to get a DSL or cable modem
- How to save money on Internet-based faxing
Don’t get bogged down in techno-speak. Spend some time with David today and learn how you can have some fun too