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BIOS Reflashing Reprogramming Service

February 2, 2013 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com Leave a Comment

I can reprogram or reflash your BIOS starting at just $25.00 for all makes and models of systems. We work on SST, Intel, Award, Phoenix, and more. We can also flash new or duplicate chips for your systems.

I have a BIOS that needs reflashed, what is the price?

Below is the schedule for having your BIOS reflashed in my programmer. I test chip, reflash it, verify it, and pack it.

1 BIOS chip is $5.00 each.
2 BIOS chips are $5.00 each.
3 BIOS chips are $5.00 each.
4 or more BIOS chips are $5.00 each.

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Bad Blown Capacitor Replacement Service

February 2, 2013 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com Leave a Comment

Bad capacitor replacement no matter the number of systems or brand. HP, Dell, Apple, Asus, and more. We also service LCDs, TVs, and other electronics.

Below is the schedule for system motherboard capacitor replacements when you send the motherboard alone. This price is good for all motherboards either Dell, Asus, Apple, HP, or any others. I replace all the motherboard capacitors above 480uf, and pack it to send back.

This is a brief list of the systems we repair on a regular basis: GX150, SX150, GX240, SX240, GX260, SX260, GX270, SX270, GX280, SX280, GX520, SX520, GX620, SX620, Optiplex 740, Optiplex 745, Optiplex 755, Optiplex 360, Optiplex 330, Optiplex 320, Optiplex 760, Optiplex 960, Optiplex 980, Optiplex 780, Optiplex 380, Optiplex 790, Optiplex 580, Dimension 2400, Dimension 8400, iMac 17 inch and 20 inch, 661-3613, 661-3611, 661-3599, 661-3596, 661-3597, 661-3612, 661-4290, 661-3599, 661-3787, 661-3595, 661-3778, 661-3597, M9248LL, M9249LL

I need a cap repair, what is the price?

1 motherboard capacitor replacement is $75 a system up to 5.
5 motherboard capacitor replacements are $65 a system up to 10.
10 motherboard capacitor replacements are $55 a system up to 15.
15 or more motherboard capacitor replacements are $45 a system.

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Laptop DC Jack Repair Soldering Service

February 2, 2013 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com Leave a Comment

I can solder your 2.5mm or 1.65mm DC jacks starting at just $75.00 for all makes and models of laptops. We work on Acer, Dell, HP, Toshiba, and more.

I have a laptop that needs a DC jack replaced, what is the price?

Below is the schedule for having your DC Jack repaired or replaced. I test DC jack, resolder it, verify it with a multimeter, and pack it.

1 DC Jack Replacement or Repair Service is $75.00 each.
2 DC Jack Replacement or Repair Services are $70.00 each.
3 DC Jack Replacement or Repair Services are $65.00 each.
4 or more DC Jack Replacement or Repair Services are $60.00 each.

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Laptop BGA Reflow Rework Service

February 2, 2013 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com Leave a Comment

I can reflow your Nvidia BGA chipsets starting at just $75.00 for DV2000, DV6000, DV9000, TX1000, D630, and D830. We have also added Apple logic boards too.

I need a BGA reflow, what is the price?

Below is the schedule for system motherboard reflows when you send the motherboard alone. I test the motherboard, reflow it, and pack it.

1 laptop is $75.00 each.
2 laptops are $70.00 each.
3 laptops are $65.00 each.
4 or more are $60.00 each.

I need a BGA reflow and I will give you the system completely together, what is the price?

Below is the schedule for system motherboard reflows when you send the laptop to work on. I test the motherboard,take the system apart, reflow it, reassemble the laptop, and pack it to send back.

1 laptop is $125.00 each.
2 laptops are $115.00 each.
3 laptops are $105.00 each.
4 or more are $100.00 each.

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Doubleclickittofixit has a new print ad going out around town…

April 27, 2012 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com Leave a Comment

Today Doubleclickittofixit is proud to announce that we finalized our new print ad for circulation through the Chattanooga area. The ad took Doubleclickittofixit nearly four ours to design and word correctly, but in the end we were able to come up with a wonderful print ad.

Doubleclickittofixit question – What does the ad for Doubleclickittofixit look like?

Below is the example of Doubleclickittofixit’s print ad that will be mailed out to all of Chattanooga and Hamilton County. In the ad Doubleclickittofixit titles themselves as the creator of the print work and designer for this ad. Our team at Doubleclickittofixit took a number of hours to specifically make this ad shine for the public of Hamilton County.

Doubleclickittofixit website design

Can Doubleclickittofixit make me an ad like that?

Sure thing. Doubleclickittofixit is trying to break into the web design and print design market and we would love to help you out with your next project. Doubleclickittofixit feels the best example of what can be done for you on your project is what we do for ourselves. If we hold are talents back from ourselves, Doubleclickittofixit, then what can we say for what we can do for you.

Doubleclickittofixit feels that the best example of what can be done for you is what we do for ourselves so feel free to use the form at the bottom to get in contact with us to help us help you with your next project.

Have a website design question?

We would love to hear from you! Please fill out this form and we will get in touch with you shortly.

About Doubleclickittofixit

Doubleclickittofixit.com, an Electronics Industry Leader is an extensive knowledge base and stand alone circuit level electronics directory with offerings from national and international distributors, manufacturers and other suppliers of electronic goods, knowledge base forums, services, schematics, and self help tips. The site is utilized by global electronic manufacturing and computer professionals looking for various kinds of industrial tips, equipment how to videos, materials guides, electronic schematics, tool tips, and speciality support from suppliers in over 54 countries at http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com

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Website design questions to remember when going to get a website developed.

April 19, 2012 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com Leave a Comment

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I have been doing my own website for some time now, actually for about three years, and have had a number of websites before the one I have at this time. A week ago a client of mine was at a conference and text me saying The session I am in is called What questions to ask when hiring a web developer. I was kind of excited to see such a simple question might expound into important headway for the naive. After I started seeing the text of key points I was sadly unimpressed, What is your rate?, What is your typical project cost?, What is the turnaround time?, and so on. The questions here are typical questions to ask anyone asking for money from you for a service. I have a business that is based almost 100 percent on the internet and I hear these questions from the calls I field, but they do not ask the afterthought, small print, paper hanger questions. Those questions floating out in the world being ready to be grabbed down are the important questions to me and I feel should be to you. If you are paying for a session at a conference based on technology advancements I feel more in depth questions should be posed.

Website design simple point number one is, What is your website?

Trust me if their website looks unimpressive then no doubt your website will be the same caliber. Remember, first impressions are the key to making informed decisions. If a website developer has a website that looks as good if not better than a high school term paper then the hunt should go on.

Which leads us to another point, Do I own my own website?

I do remember this question being mention in the text from the conference, but the question is incorrect. Personally I feel the question needs to be phrased as, Do I own my domain name? This point is so important it can make or break you as a website owner in a matter of thirty seconds. Owning your own domain name means you own your brand, identity, and intellectual property, which we will get back to later. Too many website developers give you great deals saying they will do an all-inclusive package, but register the domain in their name tying you to them forever. I experienced an example of this recently when contacting a website owner in regards to buying a domain name one of my clients was interested in. To the point, they never owned it and the website company locally which did own it wanted to sell it for 50 times the registration cost. They never saw the value in this question until say two weeks ago when they found out they did not own their domain name.

Intellectual property, which I mentioned earlier, is another point to question. We can separate this into two key questions, Do I own my text and content? and Is my content unique to only my website? I will take the first question head on. All websites and their content are inherently copyrighted, provided they are original works. Remember if you do not own your website, you do not own your content under United States Copyright and Trademarking laws and DCMA. With a simple copyright sign the content becomes the website owners stripping you of your ownership rights. Also, if you have a website developer who places a website up with generic text for you with a copyright then the website, text, design, pictures, and layout are all copyrighted to them allowing them to take it with them if you choose another firm to design your website. This tactic is very common and may be misconstrued as unethical, but is also legal. Now to the second question, Is my content unique to only my website? Producing a website that is great in layout and design making it an eye pleasing website does not mean that 50 plus websites do not use the same design. Branding your website as your own is the key, but when your keywords and content are duplicated across say 20 different websites you have another problem. Google new search engine, Panda, will exclude your website, pages, and posts based on the algorithm that matches your content to other websites. Duplicate content will do more to damage your website in the short term and long run. I had a client I was courting for developing a website who choose another web developer who does local work, but all of his pages are syndicated, or developed in the same manner with the same keywords and tags, which gets them flagged by Google as duplicate content. When doing a simple Google search their website was located on the 23rd page of Google which means that the only activity they will be getting on that page will be through print and radio. Now I have a local client myself whom has individualized content, specialized tags, and a unique website that with a few changes after my development when from the 16th page of Google to the 2nd page of Google for their ultra-competitive keyword in 5 hours.

This point above brings us to another question, Do you place a tag at the bottom of my website as a hyperlink, and if you do, do you use no-follow rules?

Little does anyone ever notice, but those hyperlinks advertise your developer for free while hindering your website. As the bots and spiders from Bing, Google, and Yahoo search your webpage they follow the last link on the page which leads them out of your page to the developers page giving them domain authority, page rank, and advertising. All the advertising you do for your website can be lost to one simple link to your developer unless no-follow rules are enforced. I see too often web developers use this to boost their standing in Google without paying, but it is also done without permission from you. The difference between a PR3 page and PR4 can be 5 pages in a Google search depending on the keyword so one do-follow link can and will take 1 PR from your page to give to their website. If the link is in the footer, then you have it syndicated across all of your webpages in your entire website.

Finally, the last statement involves math and patience, What is the cost? Now above the conference asked this question in a number of forms, but mainly you need a complete cost. Too often clients skim over the hidden cost and additional fees and sign on, then get a website that is later held hostage like one of the people in Die Hard until someone has to come in like Bruce Willis to save them all from the end. I had a client I was negotiating a contract with that chooses another firm over price; the price I quoted was $500 for design work. The client based their decision on price which I ask, How much does your other firm charge? I was astonished to find that the developer, who is local, charged $250 to setup the website which seems like a great price, but then $45.00 for hosting per month along with $25.00 for a monthly maintenance fee. The client stated that the $250 versus $500 was the key, but when pointing out that their $250 fee really cost $1,090 a year versus the $500 plus $10.00 for a domain and $68.00 for web hosting the point was made. If price is the key then a few moments talking can get the bottom dollar amount. You cannot walk in to buy a car not knowing all the fees and cost explained so getting a website should be the same.

Now the list goes on and on for questions on getting a website, but remember no question is a bad question, and if you have a question feel free to use the form below to contact me.

Have a website design question?

We would love to hear from you! Please fill out this form and we will get in touch with you shortly.

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