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We Need 100 Business
Owners To Volunteer For
A FREE
Business Uninterrupted
Network Assessment
How safe is your
business data? What are the chances that your
network will crash next week or next month? Do you even
know how to begin to answer these questions?
Hi! I’m Bob
Heiney, CEO of Silver
Oak Technologies. We help make sure small business owners
don't have to worry about their technology. Your
computers and software may be valuable - but your business
information is priceless. My goal is to give you the best IT
information possible so you don’t lie awake at night
wondering if tomorrow is the day your computer system will
fail, taking your business data with it.
I’m willing to give that
information to you for FREE. For a limited time, I
will perform a Business Uninterrupted Network Assessment
for your business at no cost (a $300 value). The
assessment is a 27-point analysis that shows you ways to
prevent viruses, spyware, spam, hackers, data loss, slow
performance and other problems that could lead to much
bigger problems in the future. An ounce of prevention
really is worth a pound of cure, and that translates into
time and money saved for your business.
What’s the
catch? All I ask is that you make a contribution to the
Washtenaw Area Council for Children, the folks who work to
protect kids in our county from child abuse and neglect.
For your donation of $100 or more, I’ll schedule a time to
do a thorough analysis of your network, and then I'll sit
down with you again to provide you with a detailed report
that will tell you just where your technology strengths and
weaknesses are.
This is a
win-win-win proposition.
You can feel good knowing that you're helping protect
local kids. For my part, I hope that Silver Oak's
expertise and professionalism earns your
future business. And you'll get peace of mind knowing
exactly what your company's technology risks may be, and how
you can
reduce or eliminate those risks.
Benefits
to you:
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You'll be rewarded with a
free service for doing a good deed.
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The assessment will
save you even more time and money in the future, and
offer you peace of mind and clarity in the face of an
area of your business that is sometimes confusing and
frustrating.
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You'll have a road map
of how you can build your business by using technology more effectively.
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You'll be able to
disrupt debilitating and expensive cycles of “it’s broken, so
quick-fix it for now.”
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You'll have a complete
inventory of your technology assets (hardware and
software) -- especially useful in the event of an
insurance claim.
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You'll learn about your
company's specific technology risks, and how to reduce
or eliminate those risks.
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Your
business will receive recognition for supporting the
Washtenaw Council for Children's programs for children,
families, and caregivers
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You can easily integrate
charitable action and process improvement with the same
business activity. You'll do good
for the community -- and for our most vulnerable
members, our children -- at the same time that you do
good for your own company. Many companies try to
do this, but it's rare to do both with one action.
Sign up today!
It's easy -
You can schedule your
appointment today by calling 1-888-337-TECH (8324) or
emailing
bob@SilverOakTech.com. Call today: This offer is
limited to the first 100 respondents.
About
the Washtenaw Area Council for Children: The
Washtenaw Area Council for Children works to prevent child
abuse and neglect, strengthen families, and to improve the
welfare of children in our county. It provides educational
services and programs to children, parents, community
members and youth-serving professionals. The Council was
established in 1975 as the Washtenaw County Coordination
Council for Children at Risk. In 1983, the agency became a
designated council for the Michigan Children's Trust Fund.
Today the Council membership includes representatives from
schools, law enforcement, the courts, health care, the
Department of Human Services, private social agencies,
mental health providers, business, and the general public.
Note:
Qualified companies are located in Washtenaw County and have
3-50 computers. Home support is not available.
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