The Computer Consulting Business in Auburn Hills is serving the World’s Information Technology as a Reliable Solution Provider

As such the objective of IT consulting firms is to set up a marketing plan for initiation into the online website solution of a business. This marketing plan includes such activities as identifying the market situation, the threats and opportunities, marketing objectives, marketing goals, and controls for tracking effectiveness.
Together these elements of the marketing plan, when correctly identified and initiated into the website solution, can provide great results in the overall success of a business over the Internet. There are a number of benefits that an IT consulting firm can enjoy from getting aid from a computer consulting business and the marketing plans which they are able to write. These benefits include:
- lists the ultimate goals to work towards
- can function as a chart to success
- gives effective instructions for the operation of an online business solution
- acts as a reminder for what has been agreed upon
- can be used for reflection for analysis of achievements or failures occurring after a specific period of time
Even a small business IT consulting firm is able to help your business fulfill the following objectives through the development of an effective data backup solution as placed on the Internet:
- Introduce your company and new products to the global market
- Extend or regain the market for existing products
- Enter into new business territories
- Boost sales by attracting more potential clients through Internet visibility and accessibility
- Gain long-term contracts with customers who are likely to stick around
- Use the Internet as a cost-effective tool for marketing and company promotion
- Refine your company image and products by going online
- Enhance the purchasing options and delivery of products with ecommerce solutions for online website shopping
This article was prepared and written by Jeff Atto of Concise Computer
Consulting, LLC, located at 2150 Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI. Please contact us for any question about your home computer or laptop. 248-745-8255
My email address is info@concisePC.com and our website is http://www.concisePC.com
This article was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC

on April 11, 2006 at 10:03 pm
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Reboot the router…
on April 11, 2006 at 10:43 pm
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thats funny
on April 11, 2006 at 11:09 pm
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for windows:
if you've already deleted them they might still be in the recycle bin. empty your recycle bin. or you can go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup to clear temporary files and compress old files. after disk cleanup choose Disk Defragment to further clean your system. this will take a while so close any running programs.
on April 11, 2006 at 11:12 pm
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how to not get prank by this
all u have to do is look at the time on the computer
and the normal time
then you know if its fake because the time difference
on April 12, 2006 at 3:09 am
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i fooled myself into it…..
on April 13, 2006 at 7:30 pm
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The industry "standard" answer on that question is 3 years.
Technology seems to hit a new high in about that time frame.
However, from a practical standpoint, that could get expensive; you are buying the "latest" technology.
Five years is probably more the norm and besides if you wait a bit, all of the beta bugs and glitches will be worked out and all of the updates will be in one handy "service package."
Actually, if your computer is 10 years old, still working well, and your computing needs have not expanded, I wouldn't upgrade at all.
If you want to use the very latest software, or play the latest games, then, of course, your needs have expanded and you'll need to upgrade.
Hope this helps…..JT
PS—I would re-post this question in Entertainment and Music, sub category Polls and Surveys.
I think you'll get more responses there than here. Don't ask me why Yahoo in all their wisdom; HID Polls and Surveys under the Entertainment and Music category…go figure.