Nov52007
Computing in the Cash Flow Business
One of the first things you planned to buy when you decided to start your own business was probably a computer. Computer equipment is typically a necessary investment for entrepreneurs.
But how do you know what to buy? Does it really matter what brand you get? What about the processor speed? And what are the "must have" applications for business use that might not be included in a general-purpose PC?
If you’re like me, it’s easy to get lost in the high-tech "computer-ese" that’s thrown at you at a computer store.
I happened to see this helpful online segment from The Today Show that gives some great practical advice on purchasing your equipment.
Take a look: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/21382125/
Warmly,
Russ
Founder of Winning in the Cash Flow Business
Dalbey Education Institute
Founder of Winning in the Cash Flow Business

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