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PC Maintenance Booklet Now Available Gives Home & Small Business PC Users A Quick, Informative Reference Tool

Christopher Williams introduces "Keeping Things Running", an informative and affordable booklet for PC users. It contains useful maintenance tips for home & small business PC users, allowing them to save on repairs with some tips ahead of time.

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Chris Williams
1615 Olive Ave. #28
Redding, CA 96001
writor79@c-zone.net
http://pcbooklet.netfirms.com

"PC Maintenance Booklet Now Available Gives Home & Small Business PC Users A Quick, Informative Reference Tool"

Announcing a relief for that headache called a PC! We've all had problems with our computers...just like other appliances, they break down occasionally and need repair. But what about preventative maintenance...things you can do before problems start?

Christopher Williams, PC technician turned entrepreneurial author, announces the availability of the informational booklet "Keeping Things Running: A Set of Maintenance Tips for your Personal Computer...BEFORE Anything Bad Happens!"

Says Mr. Williams: "The whole time I've been in the workforce, I've been asked a lot of similar questions from many different people. How to make this work, what happens here...but the rarest question I get is, 'How do I take care of my computer?' Computers are like cars...they need regular maintenance to keep them running well."

Even with the leaps and bounds technology has made in the last few years, the need for PC maintenance has not diminished. Without a few simple procedures, a computer's lifespan can shorten from 4-6 years to a matter of months...even less if it's used a lot. Surprisingly, most people don't know these procedures. Some people rely on a technician or consultant to handle them, but usually the issue is ignored.

Now it doesn't have to be. "Keeping Things Running" was written solely to provide an easy-to-use reference for PC users. With this booklet handy, you can make sure that your home or small business computer is in good working order. It will run better, and last longer.

"Keeping Things Running" is available for $5 at the following address. For ease of delivery, a self-addressed stamped envelope is required with order.

Christopher Williams is an accomplished PC technician turned self-published author. "Keeping Things Running" is the first in what he hopes to be a very useful and successful series of booklets designed to help you, the PC user. Christopher is from Redding, in Northern California. His professional experience includes a four-year college, a marketing firm, a nationwide Internet Service Provider, and a nonprofit organization. He has also independently consulted for dot-coms, private individuals, and small businesses.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Chris Williams
1615 Olive Ave. #28
Redding, CA 96001
writor79@c-zone.net
http://pcbooklet.netfirms.com
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