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We help real estate professionals gain a competitive edge by showing them how to offer  their clients comprehensive managed computer services. This is done by face-to-face consultations, teleconferences, webinars, and seminars.

Our presentations are customized according to the needs of our clients. One of our frequently requested presentations is about how to secure an additional stream of income while serving your clients.If you work or reside in the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois, you might want to join us in our free public seminar held at Musser Public Library from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on any of the following Tuesday evenings:

May 12th or 26th; June 9th or 23rd; July 7th or 21st; or August 4th or 18th.

Musser Public Library is located in downtown Muscatine, Iowa at 304 Iowa Avenue.

RSVP at least 2 days before attending any seminar!

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I'm proud to announce that my talk show debuted online July 5t, 2008 at 1:00 p.m., Central Time. It is on hiatus, but will return soon to its Saturday schedule from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

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Join in the Discussion! (I'm always looking for guest speakers! I'll devote the entire hour to interviewing you about your business, cause, or organization as long as it ties in with the show's theme of staying safe online. Book NoW to avoid the rush!)

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You have Been Hacked

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As an Internet Safety Advocate/Educator, I consult with homeowners and small business owners about online protection from spyware, viruses, hackers, and computer-disabling cybercrimes.