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Computer Security Tips And Secrets For The Everyday PC User. - TELESEMINAR
You probably know some people or friends that have had viruses or spyware on their machines.
Heck, you may have had a virus in the past yourself.
You may HAVE spyware on your machine right now!
If so, you know what a frustrating and pain staking experience it can be to deal with viruses and spyware.
Hello;
I'm Gary Knuckles and I'm excited to be holding the "Computer Security Tips" Teleseminar.
Joining me are three guys that have had plenty of experience dealing with viruses, spyware and helping people and businesses secure their computers. All are experts in their own areas of expertise within the industry.
Ok, so let's get on with it. I'm not going to shoot you a bunch of hype and glitter to convince you to attend this teleconference.
1. You already know the high threat of your computer getting a virus.
2. You know the potential threat of having spyware on your machine.
3. You know people have had their information stolen by others through identity theft.
So rather than tell you that you need to attend this event, let's discuss WHY you should attend this teleseminar.
Learn tips and secrets about how to secure your computer properly.
Is your computer running slower now? Are you having unknown errors or is your computer "acting funny"? This could be because of a virus or spyware.
Learn where to find free software to protect your computer, free online scans, free anti-virus software, and free protection for your computer to keep it safe from hackers or intruders, spyware and more.
As you know many teleseminars have the panel of experts giving a presentation on a topic. Then afterwards with the remaining time, the attendees get to ask questions. Many times questions go unanswered in these events due to time restraints.
My other teleseminars which have been great successes, were in a "question and answer" format. This allowed the participants to fire their questions to the experts with plenty of time to answer their questions.
Put us on the hot seat and ask us your questions about viruses, spyware, and unanswered questions about computer security. Learn in everyday, easy to understand terms about protecting your PC.
Discover free sites to check your computer's security.
Discover where to download free firewall and anti-virus software to protect your computer from attacks and from viruses.
Learn about some of the tools and methods hackers use. Learn steps to take to prevent intrusion.
Learn more about spyware, pop-ups and other online dangers.
Be forewarned though, even the most secure computer is not completely secure.
Do you know why?
DON'T fall victim to one of these threats. Everyday computers all over the world get a virus, or the user's private information is stolen by programs that the user DID NOT even know was on their computer.
Imagine one day that the FBI comes knocking on your door, and they tell you your computer was used to launch an attack against some government or corporate computer.
Now, I'm not saying that will happen to you, BUT, it has happened to unsuspecting victims in the past. How? Because an intruder gained control to that person's machine and that person never even knew it.
Imagine losing all your data and information on your computer. Don't laugh, don't think:
"That only happens to the other guy."
It happnes to people just like you every single day!
Order now to join us for this event.
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We have planned a full one hour for the event, and reserved an additional 30 minutes for the teleconference if needed. We want to be sure we answer everyone's questions if possible.
Join us on:
Date: Thursday - October 30th, 2003
Time: 5:00 Pacific, 7:00 Central, 8:00 Eastern (PM)
OK, let me introduce our panel:
Lonnie Amirault
Lonnie started as a first line service representative at a local ISP in his town. Sympatico owned and operated by Bell Canada using the BellNexxia Infrastructure Internet Network. This is the largest ISP in Canada. In 4 months of complete loyalty and persistence he was promoted to Second Line.
Shortly after that he was promoted to a dedicated/static IP consultant for businesses. He has experience with High Speed Static connections, T1's, ATM's, Hosting, and Advanced Server Farm Packages.
While he was in this department he continued to upgrade his education becoming very knowledgeable on all aspects of Internet Connectivity, Security, Networks and it's potentials.
In less than a year he was contracted out to BellNexxia as an IP Consultant to train employees to sell dedicated internet connectivity to businesses for the purpose to do business online. He has trained hundreds of agents across Canada.
Lonnie has extensive experience in the installation of hardware and software; Repairing, configuring, and upgrading all types of personal computers.
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Kevin Harris

Kevin Harris, The Tech Guru, has been working with computers for more than twenty years. Six years ago, at the encouragement of his wife, he started consulting full-time with small businesses. Since then, he has been helping small businesses solve all manner of computer problems.
He has supported as many as 50+ small businesses spread over a large metropolitan area. He currently supports 30+ servers and 250+ desktop computers.
He has dealt with a variety of security issues over the years, including best practices, routers, firewalls, antivirus (both before and after infection) as well as disaster prevention and recovery.
His current project is a computer support membership site targeted for small businesses who have a need to solve their own computer problems. He provides easy to understand, actionable solutions to everyday computer problems.
He publishes The Tech Guru Alert which highlights security threats and helps readers get the most from their computer. He also publishes The Tech Guru's Blog, a semi-regular journal of a real-life computer consultant. Both publications are freely available at his website (link below).
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Alex Poole
Alex has worked for companies such as Sony Playstation, freeloader.com, Infogrames (who now own the famous Atari brand) and Jolt.co.uk. He's a programmer who has implemented many high-profile multi-server dynamic web sites with an emphasis on web application functionality and multi-tier user security.
His experience encompasses systems administration and network security on Windows, Linux and FreeBSD operating systems and he has provided first-response and recovery solutions to Distributed Denial of Service and Virus attacks.
Alex also authored the ebook "PC Security Tips".
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Your Host And Panel Member:
Gary Knuckles
He has been in the computer industry for 14 years doing programming, computer networking and computer training.
In 1999 he successfully built an online business that generated self produced audio CDs and cassettes to the "IT Computer Certification" training market on various topics about networking and computer security. During those three years his company created 25 products about computer training, networking and security.
He sold that business last year and his company BudgetWare, Inc. now develops software and digital info products. This includes MP3s, PDF files, CDs and writing ebooks. His company also provides consulting, hosts and coordinates teleseminars on various "how to do it" topics, and consults with local businesses on their computer needs.
He authored the ebook "Hackers, Viruses, Spyware - OH MY!".
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Here is what you get:
Downloadable MP3 audio files of the event.
Downloadable PDF file of the event.
(If you can't attend the event, then you still get the files for the special event price, but you must reserve a spot.)
Kevin Harris is also preparing a free security resource bonus that will be available after the event too. This will be a PDF file of security resources.
Be sure to reserve your spot today! This is a Special price for for the live event. After the event, the price will go up for the files once they are transposed into products. You get to attend the live call and download the files at this special price.
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Money Back Guarantee - If you are not happy with the event then request a refund. BudgetWare, Inc. backs all of our products with a full money back guarantee. |
PRICE:
$27.00
(Attendees pay their phone call cost)
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"Computer Security Tips" - Teleconference - $27.00
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Date: Thursday - October 30th, 2003
Time: 5:00 Pacific, 7:00 Central, 8:00 Eastern (PM)
After you place your order you will receive a receipt indicating your order number and that your order has been received and your spot will be reserved.
PLEASE NOTE:
You will contacted by email with the call information and details after we process and verify all order information.
You will also receive another follow up email with instructions on the day of the call as a reminder.
We will also contact you via email when the files have been prepared for downloading. Please be patient as it will take a few days to prepare the files after the event.
If you have any questions, email us at:
support@budgetware.com
We appreciate your business.
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Testimonials from some of our other teleseminars:
How To Create Info Products Teleseminar
To get together a group of experts like this in one place at the same time was a real coup for Gary.
These guys were so intent on making sure we heard excellent info and tips that the teleseminar overran!
Get yourself a copy of this information now!
Peter Twist
www.internetmarketinglounge.com
Gary,
Thanks for the great teleseminar. I recently had some e-mail correspondence with another marketing expert and he indicated to me how difficult it can be to get a group of geniuses all together on one call. You proved that it can be done...and done well.
The best part for me was a re-emphasis on just simply taking action. Less than 90 minutes after the call, I took one action to further research one of my hot topics. Anyone who acts on the information shared on the call is bound to find something that will provide value to others in their market.
Kennon Fort
http://www.teleseminaronteleseminars.com
Hi Gary;
The teleseminar was great and I learned a lot from it.
It was well worth the cost to attend.
Thank you!
Pam
Clearwater Web Solutions
http://www.clearwaterwebsolutions.com
Hi Gary,
Great teleseminar! There were more than a few new ideas I hadn't considered before ... and if I knew of them earlier... my ebook would have come out much sooner. I liked how liberal you and your panel were with the audience allowing them to get direct answers.
I learned a great deal just by listening. These are the kind of things marketers need ... inside info that comes directly from experience.
Michael Nicholas
http://www.OrderButtonTriggers.com
Gary;
I thought the teleseminar was great and I look forward to the next one. I am anxious to take a look at the files.
Jeff
Gary;
The tele seminar you hosted on info product creation with all the expert's was a real surprise to say the least and I have attended many of the free and paid "online money making" tele seminars for the last 6 months. I talk so high of the call you hosted because it was the only teleseminar that I didn't regret joining, there was not a single advertisement or any kinda hype involved. All the other tele seminars I've been on are nothing but just so much hype and self promotion.
I learned more about info product creation than I expected to when I joined the call. You covered everything and some more, but just before the call ended you guy's even went into detail about procrastination which most of us internet marketers suffer from sooner or later, only the advice I got about procrastination in 2 minutes was worth much more than what I paid for the whole call!
The call was supposed be 60 minutes and you totally over delivered by hosting it for over 2 hours, now that's what I call a surprise! Also thanks for the Great customer support, you responded to my emails just minutes before the call was on! Thanks for everything!
Sincerely,
Mehmet Aksoy
http://www.TrueMarketingSecrets.com |
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Intetnet Marketing 101 Teleseminar
I enjoyed the call very much. Nice job.
Thanks.
Charlie Page
www.directoryofezines.com
www.realworldtactics.com
That is one PDF with lots of knowledge crammed in :) As you might have realized I didn't make it on the call but I'm really happy to have bough it nonetheless! The answers to my questions were even more than I expected, VERY satisfying answers!
I'm looking forward to new conferences, this one was a real bargain. It's value is so much more than you asked us to pay! You've over-deliverd in a big way!
Saul Burton
www.HowToSell.info
The honesty and candor of each speaker I fully appreciate. From the start it was apparent that they all wanted to truly help others become successful and gave terrific ideas and insights.
Jim Lodwig
www.cell-phones-exposed.com
I've been waiting all day to find time to write you with some thoughts about last night's seminar, but such time has eluded me. (You've probably been inundated with feedback already, so maybe it's good that I'm late in writing!)
In any case, I'm stealing just a few minutes to quickly say that I found it cataclysmic: it *electrified* me, with the result that I have already put into motion some actions about which I was previously wavering, unsure, undecided.
To say that what we need comes to us when we are ready would be an understatement; the speakers you chose (as well as you, yourself) were pragmatically helpful and trustworthy in their responses.
I felt most strongly that you were all people *just* *like* *me* who had followed their hearts quite recently and were *sharing* the benefits of their learning because of an impetus to help *me* be the best I could be.
This was a gratifyingly refreshing difference from "other" gurus who had proven themselves unavailable even after sending me emails inviting me to ask questions. I had become tired and cynical of the approachability or honesty of those who have "come before me" --- but your panel has laid all that to rest.
Please pass on my sincere thanks to the entire panel: I promise to write with more concrete examples of what the teleconference did for me before the week ends.
Sincerely,
C. L.
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