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Computer
Repair Business
is a fast-growing industry. Companies rarely have time or knowledge
to fix their computers, so they hire an IT person to repair and upgrade
their equipment.
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Website
Developing and Maintenance:
Having a professional business website today is imperative. And once
up and running the website needs to be maintained. The business owner
pays an IT person a monthly retainer to maintain the site.
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Internet
Marketing refers to the job of promoting a business online,
usually via the company's website. However, having a website does not
mean people will easily find it: the website needs to be actively promoted
to be listed on the first pages of search engines. Internet marketing
is an ongoing process, and it is necessary to remind even regular customers
to return to it, on a regular basis..
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Websites
for Freelancers: Connect diverse freelancers with prospective
employers. Businesses hire freelancers through these websites in diverse
fields, including writers, editors, graphic designers, project managers
and photographers. This is an ideal business to earn passive income;
each time you connect a freelance worker with an employer, you earn
revenue (finding fee paid by the employer) without having to work much
for years to come.
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Computer
Tutoring requires a good knowledge of computer software
and hardware, and a patient personality. Many people of all ages are
not computer savvy and need to learn the basics of how to use computer
applications and surf the Internet, while others need to advance their
skills in specific software applications. Lessons usually take place
at a client's location (home or place of work) using their own computer
and software. You may be required to tutor individual learners on a
one-on-one basis or conduct group training sessions.
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IT
Consultant: It is difficult to provide a generic job description
for an IT Consultant. An IT Consultant may be involved in sales and
business development, as well as technical duties. In general, the consultant
works in partnership with clients, advising them how to use information
technology to meet their business objectives, and identify solutions
to overcome problems. Consultants also work to improve the structure
and efficiency of an organisation by providing strategic guidance to
organisations with regard to IT technology, IT infrastructures and the
enablement of major business processes through enhancements to IT. They
can also be used to provide guidance during selection and procurement
as well providing highly expert technical assistance, and may be responsible
for user training and feedback.