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About SureYouCan!
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What is SureYouCan? SureYouCan is a family-owned small business in Washington state, just north of Seattle. We help people with computer services such as troubleshooting problems, training, and sales. We give free phone help to our students and service clients, upgrade old computers, set up home networks, build websites, and a variety of services such as figuring out how to make technology work for the average person. We love to help. Rather than spend your time trying to be a computer tech, spend some money and let the experts do it for you. 425-744-7873. Troubleshooting My
computer is slow. I don't know what to do. I tried. My friend tried...
Do it your self computer repair is not for everyone, just like with car repairs. When
you
need help, we'll provide help. Teaching SureYouCan!
Our name is says a lot about our way of teaching as well as our attitude about computers.
We know how frustrating it can be to sit in front of a screen feeling like a idiot, not
knowing what to do. Software does not always work the way we think it should. Computers
are complex systems which rely on correct installation of both hardware and software
components. You
want to do things with your PC and we know that in most cases, YOU CAN DO IT! But
you may need some help, and that is where we come in. Call for an appointment at your PC
and we come out and show you how to use what you have to do what you want to do. Our
objective is your enjoyment of your PC or Macintosh computer by providing the technical
support you need as well as friendly, competent training on how to use your software to
get the results you want. Examples of Skill you should have: Copy
and Paste pictures or text Backup
your pictures and documents to a safe external medium such as a CD Upload
Photos to the Internet. Print
photos from your PC. Create your own Web Page. Learn how to do whatever you want, using Windows or Macintosh! Web Site Development Developing
a successful Web site requires thinking strategically about a few key issues. First,
determine the purpose of the site. For example, is it a public relations tool, an
information clearinghouse, or a direct channel for selling products? Next, determine the
target audience for the site. Select a style and tone of writing based on your purpose and
audience. Be sure to use energetic language to catch your readers attention. Previously
printed brochures, newsletters, and other marketing materials are a great source of
information for your site. Be sure to select material that is still relevant to your
readers. A Web site can be ideal for displaying information typically hard for your
customers or members to find. Consider looking at Web sites of competitors or similar
organizations to spark ideas. One
way to organize your content is to separate items that change infrequently from items that
require frequent updating. For example, group together a summary of the organization, core
products or services, and location information separately from new product offerings,
special offers, press releases, and upcoming events. Organizing information in this way
enables you to easily update sections needing frequent revision and also helps readers
quickly find the information they desire. Using graphics and photos can add vitality to your site. Test your site using Internet Explorer and other browsers such as Netscape and Firefox. Test on a Macintosh, too. Things change frequently, so go back frequently and be sure things still work as you update your site.
SureYouCan! has produced the following Web Sites: www.joefitzproperties.com - Real Estate Agent Joe Fitzpatrick's Site
Please call us when you are ready to make your own web site. |