February 10th, 2008
You can save money on inkjet cartridges and other printing and computer supplies by buying on the web. The large retail stores have large markups so that they can carry a retail staff and cashiers, as well as pay for a high traffic location in a retail business area - this all adds to the cost to the customer. Buying on the web, however, means your buying from a supplier who doesn’t carry all of these costs. Their staff is all logistics/shipping oriented (retailers have to pay for these, too), while they can also pay less for infrastructure as they don’t need to be in prime retail locations. You can also get printer cartridges and supplies that have been refurbished or reloaded, which also reduces your costs. Don’t worry about the quality of these reloaded cartridges; this is an established practice, even for higher end laser printer cartridges. It only makes sense to take advantage of these reduced costs.
So, consider getting your computer and peripheral supplies shipped to you directly by buying on the web!
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December 12th, 2007
When it comes to finding the right computer system for your small business, it is like a relationship, you need synergy. The better the fit, the greater will be your productivity, efficiency, and professionalism, all of which will help you to maintain a competitive edge. If you recently started your small business or if it is rapidly expanding, you should consider leasing your computer equipment instead of purchasing it. It will help you to get the right system for your business.
Ideally, you want a computer system that can accommodate your business’s needs and will grow with you. By buying equipment, you make a commitment to it. The problem is that as your business grows, its computing needs will likely change. Advancements in technology can also quickly devalue your equipment or render it obsolete. The bottom line here is that in the long run, you will only lose productivity and have higher maintenance costs.
With computer leasing, you can constantly keep up with the latest advancements in technology. Consider a computer lease that has an option to upgrade at the end of the term. You can take advantage of lower power requirements, more storage capacity, and an improved CPU, resulting in less down time and fewer delays. Many computer leases also cover maintenance costs.
New or growing small businesses that lease computer equipment also avoid having to layout a lot of cash (something which small businesses almost never seem to have enough of) at the beginning to make the purchase. Instead, they can make a series of smaller payments spread out over time.
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October 24th, 2007
It’s simple - we’re going to be talking about computers - information, reviews, products, and news.
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