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Access Your PC From The Road

Have you ever sat in front of your computer and wished you could show someone else what appeared on your screen?  Maybe you were experiencing a problem, or couldn't figure out how to make something work, but you knew if someone else could see what was happening on your screen, they could help you fix the problem immediately.  Ever had a phone conversation with someone about a particular business topic, but you just couldn't "connect" with your ideas because it was too hard to explain over the phone?  Now, visualize jumping on the phone with that same person and literally sharing your computer's desktop to collaborate, discuss, and create virtually anything together, even if you are separated by thousands of miles.  Though this may sound like an episode of Star Trek, remote computer sharing is actually a daily business reality.  Imagine you need to take a trip and you either don't want to or can't take your computer.  The thought of emails piling up for day

Sure-Fire Tips for Buying a New Computer

So you're thinking of buying a new computer...  Where do you start? There are so many brands and models of computers available, and it can all be a little overwhelming when you start to look around.  How do you decide what type of computer you need? And perhaps more importantly, how do you decide what the best value is?  I have sold computers professionally for almost 20 years, and there are certain "tricks of the trade" that most computer stores and salespeople use. Knowing these secrets can make your decision easier and will help you buy the right computer for your needs.  1. Buy What You Need, Maybe a Little More  One of the most important things you can do when buying a new computer is make a list of the things that you will be using it for. There are so many different models - with different capabilities - that you can easily buy more, or less, than you really need if you don't.  If this is your first computer, this can be a little tougher. Until you've used

Ways To Brainstorm For Internet Home Business Keywords

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) doctrine states that you should always find a keyword that has little to no competition and that has high demand so that you can rise to the top of the search engine results and dominate that particular keyword. The problem with the internet home business area is that many people online are creating new websites with the typical keywords like “work from home” and “home business” so as a result it is almost impossible to rise to the top of the search engines or risking having to pay lots of money for pay per click advertising.  Instead of trying to compete with long established websites in the internet home business niche or high paying pay per click advertisers, this article suggests two ways you can think outside of the box and think of new keywords to promote your internet home business and its products.  Motivations and the internet business opportunity  It has been said that if you figure out someone’s motivations well enough, you can determin