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Soft Launch of EverydayIT.net services..
Jul 19th
I’ve decided to go ahead and do a soft launch of some service offerings I’ve been considering for quite some time now. It seems that every day I hear of someone paying what I consider to be way too much for basic computer services like virus removal and home networking help. With that said, enter EverydayIT.net Services!
My service hours will be from 5pm to 9pm five days per week. During that timeframe I am available for the following common IT services:
Virus scanning and removal – $100 if I pick up, $90 if you deliver (this service takes multiple days)
Home network setup/troubleshooting – $75 (on-site service)
Software/hardware installation – $50 (software must be legally purchased)
These are just a few of the services that I can offer – more services will be added as I continue to formalize the business. To schedule service please email me at neild@everydayit.net and I’ll get back to you to schedule a service time. Emails will not be returned until after 5pm on weekdays and during normal business hours on weekends – I do have a full time job that I will respect and give priority to at all times. Feel free to tell your friends and let me know that you have done so!
Thanks for your time.. and I welcome your suggestions!
You're gonna get an infection..
Oct 30th
When I get a call from a friend or client to come take a look at their computer I have a laundry list of things that I check, not necessarily in order. I mentioned operating system (OS) updates in a previous post.. the second most common thing that I find is the lack of antivirus (AV) updates. In these cases I rarely find that there isn’t any AV software installed.. what I find is that when the 1-year trial period for the
AV software has ended and new updates aren’t being applied. Let me tell you now.. if you haven’t re-upped your AV subscription your computer is at high risk for getting infected, if you aren’t already. Even if you don’t do much on the internet, just clicking a link to one person’s MySpace page is enough to cause you trouble. Case in point.. my wife clicked on a MySpace link on Tuesday to do some research for a project. She was instantly bombarded by messages from her AV program notifying her it had blocked several viruses.. they were apparently embedded in content on that page. One of the viruses in question was first seen only three months ago! Your two-year old virus definition set that you haven’t been updating wouldn’t have gotten this bug.
So, what can you do now?
Update your AV subscription NOW. It is absolutely worth the $30 to get that done now versus the potential loss of time and money you’ll experience getting viruses removed later. It doesn’t matter much whose AV program you use as much as it matters that you use one. Some are indeed better than others, and with some you get what you pay for. For example, my giant-mega-cable company gives away a pretty well-known AV program for free with your paid cable bill.. and it is absolutely horrible. That particular program will bring well-built computers and laptops to their knees while they perform a scan. In a corporate setting I use a enterprise-type package that gives me incredible reporting tools for machines in the office.. for remote business and personal use I highly recommend AVG Anti-Virus for its speed and ease of use.
If you suspect you’re having a problem with viruses I can help.. drop me a line.
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