TECH SUPPORT BUSINESS

Have You Ever Thought About Starting A Tech Support Business?

Every successful business starts with understanding who you serve, what you offer, and the tools you need to get started.

The 412 Drop™ simplifies that process by giving you four starter offers, one target audience, and two essential tools so you can stop researching and start building.

The 412 Drop™

4 Starter Offers

  • Computer Setup Service: Install, configure, and optimize desktops, laptops, printers, and home office equipment.
  • Device Troubleshooting: Diagnose and fix software, hardware, Wi-Fi, email, and operating system issues.
  • Small Business Tech Support: Provide ongoing technology assistance for local businesses that don't have an in-house IT department.
  • Technology Training: Teach individuals and small businesses how to use computers, smartphones, software, cloud storage, and productivity tools.

1 Target Audience

Homeowners, seniors, remote workers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses that need dependable technical assistance.

2 Essential Tools

  • TeamViewer: Provide secure remote computer support without traveling to the client's location.
  • Calendly: Schedule appointments, virtual support sessions, and onsite service calls.

Before You Build

People hire tech support because technology is frustrating. Patience, clear communication, reliability, and the ability to explain technical issues in simple language are often more valuable than knowing every technical detail.

Use Your 2 Complimentary Questions Wisely

Ask AŪNA: Which tech support services should I offer first based on my experience?

Ask AŪNA: How should I price my tech support services for residential and small business clients?

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