I belong to a few forums that cover computer repair, owning a computer business etc.. It’s a good thing to do a search and find any forum or even yahoo group that you can join in order to provide yourself with more insight into the business. Obviously you don’t want to join every single one otherwise you won’t get any work done all day… ;)

It’s also important to know that once you join say a forum that you should review the “rules” of the site, each site is different and it is a quick read. Once you are done with that then you are ready to start posting questions and answering those that you can……

This is where the hesitation comes into play… typically new users seldom want to put a post for fear that it has already been asked (most of these sites do have a search function)..But, my attitude is…ask the question. Actually ask as many questions as you want. Everyone remembers the saying “there is no dumb question”…..

Now that we are past that part, the next occurance is you will find those on the forums with you are typically very pleasant and easy to get along with. But, there are also those that in their own eyes they are let’s say “better” for lack of another word then us….Those are the types of users that you can just ignore to make it easy for yourself. These are the users that typically have nothing nice to say nor are they really going to help anyone along the way. Most other users see this on the forum and have accepted it already.

Utilizing forums, groups, etc can be a great way to gain valuable information in order to help you become more successful in the field.  Just make sure you read as much as possible, and help others along the way.

Some forums/groups
www.onforce.com
www.technibble.com
www.theforcefiled.net
Yahoo Groups: computer business

Dan
www.ComputerRepairBusiness.net

6 Responses to “Computer Business Forums”

  1. Bellingham Computer Repair Says:

    Just wanted to say that those links were great – I was looking for something JUST like that to utilize. As a side note, is there anyone that knows anything about screen-printing that could email me? I’ll ask in those groups as well.. Thanks again!

    Justin Vail
    Dog-On-Fire

  2. John C Poole Says:

    As far as screen printing you can use Alt+Pnt Scr which is usually alt + a function key on most PC keyboards. Then go to a document or open picture editor and you can paste it in. On a Mac you can do it too but I forgot the shortcut.

    Thank you for the resource. I am looking for computer support and repair forums.

  3. Vicky Horstman Says:

    Just a note regarding the forum sources listed in the article; theforcefiled.net should be theforcefield.net

    Thank you for the excellent resources, Dan!

  4. Brian Hamilton Says:

    Thank you for sharing the links!

  5. Marcin Says:

    thanks for great links

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