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How to Start and Run Your Own Computer Repair Business

Joe Wisinski

How would you like to make $100 an hour?
That is not an exaggeration. That’s roughly what the average self-employed computer repair person makes. You can do it, too.
I was a self-employed computer tech and trainer for more than nine years. I started my business from scratch and built it up to a viable enterprise, and I’ll show you how to do the same.
You’ll learn:

  • •What you need to get started

  • •How do decide what to charge
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•Where and how to advertise for results

  • •How to keep your clients happy
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•What records you must keep, and how to keep them

  • •And much more

If you’re considering starting a computer repair business, or even have been in business for a while, you’ll find “How to Start and Run Your Own Computer Repair Business invaluable. With the help of this book you’ll build your client base, increase your income, and maximize the joy of being in business for yourself.

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Media Madness

A Horrific Crime and its Aftermath Throw a TV Newsroom into Chaos

Joe Wisinski

A shocking crime . . . An alleged cover up . . . A TV newsroom in turmoil . . . The investigation into a brutal crime plunges veteran newsman Dave Wilson into the biggest, and most personal, story of his career. Police are convinced they have the right suspect, and Dave agrees. His colleague, beautiful but naïve TV news reporter Sarah Sanchez, thinks otherwise. She believes police are withholding facts and may even be obstructing justice. With the approval of the station manager, and help from an anonymous source, she begins her own investigation. Sarah’s probe into the crime uncovers new information, but Dave doesn’t trust a word she’s reporting. Furthermore, the use of an anonymous source hurts ratings and endangers newsroom jobs.

What will happen to the news station’s integrity and employees’ careers as Sarah continues to pursue the story? Will Dave finally believe Sarah and her source when they present him with overwhelming evidence?

“Media Madness” is more than a novel. It delivers behind-the-scenes insight into the world of television news as told through a journalist’s eyes and TV news reports.

A reviewer says, “The plot is a tangled web unraveling toward clarity, the characters finely drawn, the news and court setting informative, the mystery baffling, and the ending supremely satisfying—in all, a triumph of mystery writing.”

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Writing For Publication:
A Guide For New Writers

Joe Wisinski

Many people want to learn to write but wonder if they have the skills to be a published author. Yes, you can learn to write, write well, and get published. The chances are you have the talent; this book will help you develop it. It will teach you how to get started in a satisfying, fulfilling, and potentially lucrative career as a writer, or how to write just to tell your story, if that is your goal. Along the way you’ll learn about the joy of writing, of completing a story, and of seeing it in print. You’ll also learn how to avoid some potential pitfalls.

“Writing For Publication: A Guide For New Writers” is for both fiction and nonfiction writers. Sections include “Before You Write,” “Punctuation,” “Style,” “Legal and Ethical Matters,” “Editing,” “Making Money,” and more. There’s also an appendix of writing terminology.

This book is interactive. Many sections contain exercises to help you learn the concept under discussion.

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