Other
Aside from building websites, drawing logos, and making graphics, Enternets.net also builds and repairs computers on the side. But, take an important note here, and this is just being transparent: This work is NOT Microsoft certified!
What?! Why?
"I'm not sure I'm ready (or can afford) to pay a grand a year to take a test that insures that I know how to do what I'm already doing, just so I can get a piece of paper to prove it. By that I mean, I've worked with/alongside people who are Microsoft certified, and they pretty much do what I already do when it comes to fixing computers. The only difference I saw, is that I didn't charge as much. Maybe someday I will try and become Microsoft certified. Unfortunately, now isn't the time." - Matt
Well, what can you do?
Fixing computers
Since 1995 Matt has been repairing and building computers. At first just a fascination, but later turned obsession. Now, when it comes to fixing; it's relatively quick troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing. Software or hardware problems, it doesn't seem to take very long at all to pinpoint the cause of the problem, and 'nip it in the bud'. Usually parts are ordered from Newegg at no extra charge to the client, and then there is an added fee for the time invested that meets or beats competitor prices. Sometimes by a great deal, especially if the problem is something small.
Building computers
If you're looking for a simple office computer for work, or a gaming monstrosity, it can be done. We give you a one on one consultation to find out what you're after, then follow up with a list that's a breakdown of parts and costs per part. No effort on your part except to make a decision, as we insure all parts are compatible with each other. Per your orders, the parts are ordered, the computer is assembled, and that's it! You pay for the parts & labor, and you get to walk away with a computer that would cost you 10-35% more if you had bought it at a store. Trading the overhead / branding / other hidden fees for labor isn't such a bad idea! This is backed by a 5 year warranty that if anything goes wrong with your computer*, you may return it for a free fix.
*Warranty is void if the damage is the result of user destruction/mishandling, hardware or software wise.