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From: "Bob Louis" <ingeniousideas@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Great news for new computer users!
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If you are a new computer user or know someone who is, this could be a
valuable piece of information for them.
My name is Bob Louis. I have spent the last six years in the field of
technical support. I've worked for a few of the big dogs in that time
answering phones for clients out there who had just purchased new PC's.
The support that I've done has covered just about every area you can think
of when dealing with a personal home computer.
Over the years the one constant that I've experienced when dealing with
new computer owners is that they are not really sure of what exactly they
have in front of them. They know that they just spent a bundle on a new
computer and they know how to turn it on, but what they fail to miss are
all of the "hidden steps". The "hidden steps" are how I refer to the way
someone would take care of their computer not only physically but also on
a software level.
I also realized that every time I was sitting at my local coffee shop or
helping a friend with their computer, they always asked me questions that
were very simple for me to answer for them, but obviously questions that
they could not find the answers to. And when I asked them if they had
purchased any books to help them with their questions and learning to
navigate the computer they always said that the books were too in-depth or
weren't simple enough to read or understand. I bet you can just about
guess what I did next.
I sat down one day and started writing down the questions that I always
get asked and ended up with quite a list. So I took it a step farther by
taking the questions and answers and created a very informational, yet
simple to read resource guide for new computer owners called "How to Keep
Your Home Computer Running Virtually Crash Free".
I made several copies of my guide and whenever someone I knew asked me a
question, and I knew the guide would help them, I pitched it to them.
Without hesitation, EVERYONE that had ever asked me a question bought the
guide. And not one of them yet has had to ask me another question.
That's when I made up my mind to try to get my simple to read guide out
anyone and everyone that wanted it. I started a simple business and
called it "Ingenious Ideas(c)".
I bet you're wondering how much I charged my friends for the guide. Well
first I had to do some research. Almost every book that I have checked
out at the local bookstore and online has had a pretty hefty price tag on
it. When I say hefty, what I mean is that for the information they
provide and the way that they have it laid out in the book, I think they
are over charging. They have all been "pretty good", but sometimes the
information has been difficult to find if you can find it at all. And the
prices all ranged anywhere from $20.00 to $80.00.
I decided that if I had the opportunity to offer this simple guide to
anyone who wanted it I would. And I would also make sure that EVERYONE
could afford it. If I were to sell this in bookstores it would probably
sell it for better than $15.00 a copy. But because we're offering the
guide electronically we can sell it to anyone and EVERYONE for much, MUCH
less.
My simple guide will help you to save time and money. It can save you
time by allowing you to know more about your home computer and NOT having
to call your technical support line all of the time. It can also save you
money by teaching you to take charge of your home computer and not always
having to take into a computer service center.
How much is that knowledge worth to you? Fifteen dollars? Ten dollars?
Well here's the great part about this guide. Because we offer it to you
electronically, Ingenious Ideas(c) is offering this guide to you for the
low cost of $5.00.
Plus with your order we'll also include, absolutely free, our very own
"Step-by-Step" self- troubleshooting checklist. This checklist is what
you need to help you figure out exactly what is going on with your home
computer if something were not working normally. No home computer owner
should be without it and it's yours absolutely free for ordering "How to
Keep Your Home PC Running Virtually Crash Free".
So if you are a new computer owner or user or know someone who is, order
this simple guide and get the FREE checklist today!
To order Ingenious Ideas(c) "How to Keep your PC Running Virtually Crash
Free", please send check, money order, or cash (U.S. currency only) for
$5.00 to:
Ingenious Ideas(c)
6000 W. 43rd St.
STE# 205
Sioux Falls, SD 57106
P.S.-->Don't forget to include your current email address for faster order
processing.
P.P.S.--> At such a low price this guide makes a great gift for friends
and family just learning about computers.