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netsyscomputers.com Interview

By Interviewer at 06/25/07 11:36
Name of your website?

netsyscomputers.com

Your name?

Paye

Your Location (city, etc)

Calgary

When did you start your website and why?

2005

Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc

10 to 1, canadian new computer technology, enables you to connect up to 10 of your existing monitors to our unique Linux-based appliance to support up to 10 user stations at once. Deploying desktops could not be easier or more affordable.

What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website?

Chose right colour.

What has been the easist part of operating your website?

Integrate the product details.

What was your biggest mistake?

Never thought promotion.

Who maintains your website and why?

Myself, I make sure it is up to date to meet viters satisfaction

Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website?

People got sudden trust, it saved us fron demo CD, hard paper mailing costs.

What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet?

Phisical stores will give place to ecommerce and people will most rely on the internet and their PC.

What are your views on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?

Wanderful place to connect people. You learn as you go and share with other people experience.

What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website?

my expectation is that they could carry out my offer and address it to other people in fast manner. The same way a get to find others they will be able to find me too.

What method has been most successful for promoting your website?

Trade show participaton

What method has been least successful for promoting your website?

Public DEMO with free trial online.

What would you like to see change with respect to the internet?

Providing public Internet access is about the riskiest thing should be addressed for support. Users will change settings, download viruses, install illegal software, and circumvent attempts at prevention. They may use your network to browse porn, sell drugs, steal credit card numbers, and download copyrighted materials. Children may encounter adult content or sexual predators through your computers, and users will expect their privacy to be protected both from subsequent users and the owner.Though it should be made worldwide aqually available with less material involve, but affordability and security should be reinforced and addressed all the time.

You can enter a question of your choice and the answer here: what are the advantages of lunix over other operation systems?

Linux is an open source operating system that is more secure, efficient, stable, and virus-immune than others, and is growing at a rate of 30% per year. Linux is renowned for its stability, its multi-user functionality and crash-prone applications. As an open source system, Linux is constantly being improved, extended, localized, tested and supported by hundreds of thousands of software designers, developers and testers around the world. The multi-user heritage of Linux prevents users from viewing or deleting files belonging to others. In addition, viruses are virtually non-existent and security issues are addressed quickly by the Linux community.

What is your website address?

netsyscomputers.com

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