Giving Moms A Little Helping Hand
![]() | by Jennifer on March 7th, 2008 |
The word “Mom” is such a big broad term. A mom is a housekeeper, cook, computer operator, laundry machine operator, janitor, facilities manager, van driver, CEO and psychologist, according to Salary.com. With a job description like that it’s so important that the things a mother needs to get done must be done quickly, efficiently, and correctly. I’m a Mom too. I know about the demands for my time.
These days our parents chat with the grandkids in real time over the computer, we can email our kids teachers, get homework help, and find info on just about anything on the web. Some of us even have a network of computer friends, our “support system” that allows us to give and take suggestions, or even a kind word when needed. Our computers have has become a lifeline… how did we ever survive without it?
When technology works, it’s a wonderful thing. When it fails, our world comes to a screeching halt. How many times have you had a problem or a question and had no where to turn to get help with it?
The choices are limited. We could ask the 15 year old son of our neighbor, or we could bring it to our neighborhood computer shop, but they would ask you to leave it there, and our lives are on our computers! We could even call tech support (if your computer is eligible for it). Sometimes you just want to know how to do something, or get advice on new hardware or new technology, or ask a quick question. It’s hard to get an unbiased opinion or answer.
Because we understand all these kinds of problems, we created MinuteFix, a new type of computer Tech Support. Powered by a community of experts, it offers moms a new choice for getting help or advice with our computers. MinuteFix has 24/7 computer help available with a live technician via chat. These Techs are screened and tested, and many are certified by Microsoft, and the Help Desk Institute. One of the best things about MinuteFix is that if they can’t fix the problem, you don’t pay! How many guarantees do you find like that?
Another great thing is that until March 15, the service is totally free! You can call with any problems or questions you have, and no matter how big or small, it’s free! What better way to try out the service? I’m convinced that once you do, you’ll be hooked. After the free trial, the price is still a very affordable $0.99 a minute! You can get more information at MinuteFix. Take a look! I think mothers, like I, will be impressed.
