Small Town Computer Repair Guy Helps Over 1 Million People with Website
(PRWEB) January 12, 2010 -- Learning how to fix computers today is no longer a hobby, it is a necessity. Getting the training that people needed was difficult and expensive for many years, at least until Be Your own IT started producing their lessons online.
After about a decade in the computer repair business owner and operator of popular computer repair website. (http://www.beyourownit.com) Jeremy Hambly took things in his own hands, creating several free lessons on the web. What started as typical everyday lessons like how to burn a cd, and using programs like Microsoft Word quickly evolved in to even more complex lessons in website design, coding, and more advanced computer repair techniques.
After a few months the program on youtube started picking up steam and a website was created, adding popular features like a computer repair forum and specialized computer repair courses complete with hours of instructional video, textbooks, and advanced email support. Most popular for their free computer repair courses (http://www.beyourownit.com/training-program.html) they have several advanced courses as well.
In December of 2009 Be Your Own IT surpassed more than 1 million viewers on their youtube channel (http://www.youtube.com/beyourownit), hundreds of thousands of website visitors, and had begun forming one of the most complete and most effective computer repair resources on the web specializing not only in computer repair but also laptop repair and helping people start their very own computer repair business.
The future is very bright for Be Your Own IT, with plans to expand into lessons on website design, photo editing software, and much more. One thing is not going to change however, Be Your Own IT is going to continue pumping out the free computer repair lessons, and continue to give their audience as much free information as humanly possible.
The way Be Your Own IT distributes their lessons is part of what makes them so popular. Most lessons are delivered in video format, so you can actually see the repair, tip, or trick being done making it a lot easier to reproduce. In 2010 Be Your Own IT will also be focusing on delivering their content in a few new ways. Utilizing things like Twitter and Facebook are one step but more importantly Be Your Own IT will be flooding their blog (http://www.beyourownit.com/blog) with new advice each and every single day.
The website is and will continue to be run for the foreseeable future by one person but it isn’t that one person that makes Be Your Own IT a success, it is all of the great students in the forum, the youtube subscribers, and the blog readers that really make this website a success today and beyond.
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