Okay, this post has nothing to do with the boy band (now adults) New Kids On The Block. But, we do have some new pages on our website that I thought you should know about.
Someone asked me about a product I had recommended on YouTube but they couldn’t remember which video they saw it on. With that in mind, I created a new page called “YouTube Product Recommendations.” On this page, you’ll find any and all of the products I mention in a YouTube video and that I suggest are worth having. This way, instead of having to re-watch all my videos you can simply go to this new page. There’s an explanation at the top of the page that tells how to access a particular product you might be interested in. (Just click [or tap if using touch] the green heading of the item you want to see, then click [or tap] on the picture to read more info and/or purchase.)
The second new page I want to mention is “Products We Recommend.” These are other products that I haven’t mentioned in a YouTube video but I definitely recommend them. This page only has a few items on it right now but I’ll be adding to it every week. So, be sure to check the page from time to time or when you are in the market for a computing-related product.
Both of these new pages can be accessed from any of our web pages by looking at the menu at the very top of the page.
Why do I create these pages? Simple. Most of our customers know that I’ve been working on computers since 1983 and that I live and breathe this stuff. Consequently, I get calls and emails asking me to recommend a computer, a printer, software, etc. I never mind answering these requests but if someone can find it on our site or I can direct them to our site, it just makes the process run more smoothly.
Just for the record, I don’t blindly recommend products. I suggest items because I have bought them and used them or I have purchased other things from a particular company and I was pleased with their pricing and their customer service. When a company fails to live up to my expectations, I stop recommending them. I never become affiliated with a product just to make money.
Questions? Feel free to comment below.
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