Online Success Requires Cutting-Edge Equipment -- Can You Afford It?
By Keith Wellman
Posted Wednesday, September 15, 2004
As anyone who has ever owned a computer has figured out by now, technology moves at lightning speed these days. Huge software corporations seem to be making their operating systems and other software programs bigger with every new version, taking up more space on PCs and slowing them down considerably. Frustrated consumers and business owners continue to buy new PCs every couple of years, trying to keep up with the trends but inevitably falling behind. What does this mean for you? You're probably wasting thousands of dollars on equipment.
So how can you save money on equipment costs? You could rent equipment, but you'll probably end up spending more money in the long run. You could buy used computers or use online auctions, and this may save you money at first, but used computers or equipment that comes from who-knows-where are bound to cause problems. Besides, you're trying to keep up with technology--not chase after it.
If you've never considered building your own computers, it's worth some serious thought. You could save hundreds of dollars on every machine you build, and believe it or not, you don't need experience or computer knowledge to do it. There are places online that will teach you how to build your own machines, and tell you where to get all the parts you'll need at rock-bottom prices.
The bottom line? You could have computers that are faster and more powerful than your current system--even if it's new--and each system could cost you $500 or less.
Regardless of your age, education, or experience, you can easily learn how to build your own powerful computer, and for much less money than you'd pay anywhere else.
Some companies will help you every step of the way. They provide all the necessary resources and support under one roof, so you can have exactly the system you want--not some cookie-cutter machine no one else wants.
A few of these companies will even show you how to make some extra money by selling the computers they teach you to build--and even tell you where you can sell them.
So why pay close to $1000 or more for a new computer, when you can easily build your own--no matter your experience--in just a few days? Building your own system is a great way to save money that really belongs in your business' bottom line. And, you'll keep up with technology to boot.
About the Author
Author Keith Wellman is founder of SemiSuperComputer.com. SemiSuperComputer.com is committed to helping consumers build a brand new system with less than $500 in less than a week. You'll learn everything you need to know to build your own cutting-edge system quickly and easily. For more information on how to get started building your own system for a fraction of retail cost, see (http://www.SemiSuperComputer.com). Contact Keith Wellman at 757-855-4075 or mailto:admin@semisupercomputer.com