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Boost Software Makes Annual Company Retreat a Great Success
Boost Software Makes Annual Company Retreat a Great Success
Boston, MA (PRWEB) August 15, 2013
Boost Software, whose products PC Health Boost and Driverboost Pro were developed to fix slow computer problems, has seen a huge upswing in popularity over the past year. That’s not just because PC Health Boost reviews are some of the most positive for software of its type. It’s also because 2013 is the year that saw Boost Software as a Microsoft Pinpoint Partner.
The Boost team stayed in a bed and breakfast in just below the Omni Bretton Hotel–site of the 1944 International Monetary Conference. Attendees came from as far a Bialystock, Poland and as close as Glover, VT, with flights and car rentals provided by the company.
Team members were treated to a beautiful view of the highest mountains in the Northeast, as well as a healthy all-Paleo diet. Group activities included:
A hike at Lost Valley Gorge, where team members and their families walked, climbed, and even crawled through 13 different caves.
A trip on the Mount Washington Cog Railway. This 45-minute one-way cog rail trip takes passengers to the Mount Washington Observatory, located on New England’s highest peak. Another 45-minute ride deposits passengers at the foot of the mountain.
Award ceremonies, family fun, and discussion of an even more robust version of PC Health Boost were all presented during the retreated.
PC Health Boost is a PC optimization software that has provided a “Blue screen of death fix”, as well as an answer (and solution) to the question, “Why is my computer slow?” since 2012. Driverboost Pro is a program that helps computer owners make sure their hardware works properly with their operating system at all times.
Stay connected with the Boot Software team and learn more about upcoming changes to the top registry cleaner by following the PC Health Boost blog. For advertising and partnership opportunities, please contact Erin Walsh.
Erin Walsh, Director of Public Relations
Boost Software, INC
75 Arlington St. Suite 500
Boston, MA 02116
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5 Tricks to Boost Your Ebay Computer Sales
Article by David “Computer Guru” Jaeger
Believe it or not, making money selling custom computers on ebay is very easy. I’ve personally helped people make anywhere from a 35% – 50% profit per each computer, with an average computer sale of 00. (That over 0 net profit – on the low end!)
There is a simple reason most computer builders can’t sell their computers successfully. You see, there are two types of people; there are the “techies” and the “people persons”.
Techies enjoy understanding how things work. They will take things apart to put them back together just to learn how to put the item together. When a “techie” buys a car, they want to learn about how the engine works, and what are all the parts names. When they talk to someone, they enjoy talking about the differences in “specs”.
Then there are “people persons”. They are perfectly happy not knowing how things work – as long as they work. What they do enjoy is getting involved with people. They like to get in the middle of different social dynamics, typically care a lot about what their friends think etc.
This isn’t a psyche class though, this about learning 5 tricks to successfully selling your computers on ebay. So why am I mentioning the “techie” mindset?
As you can guess, most computer builders are techies. The 5 tricks aren’t really tricks at all. These 5 tricks allow you to get out of “spec” mode, and into selling successfully mode. Here goes:
1) Most eBay computer builders put 5 pages of specs. This turns most browsers off. Unlike “techies”, most people don’t really care about the detailed specs and don’t appreciate it, so don’t put them in, save yourself some grief, and gain valuable customers.
2) Use audio / video in your auction. This is very powerful, as you can express your personality in audio and video much better than you can in person
3) Add Personality to your auction. Essentially, you need to tell people why they should buy from you. You do this by being yourself, and telling people what got you into computers? What fascinates you about computers? What makes you so confident about your computer building capabilities?
4) Encourage people to contact you and ask questions. I do this prominently on my auctions. I tell people to contact me by either phone, email, or ebay’s contact member program.
5) Insert an Instant Messenging service (like meebo me) into your auction to make it easier for people to contact you.
If you apply these tricks to your ebay computer auctions you are well on your way to success.
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David Jaeger is Ebay’s Number One Computer Seller Consultant. Get FREE Insider Access to his opt-in list, private blog and members only forum to learn how to Build Your Own Computer and Sell it for Great Profit.
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