Most small business owners, solopreneurs, and families are one bad click away from a security breach, data loss, or costly downtime. You don't need an IT department. You need a trusted advisor who speaks plain English.
These are the technology problems we hear from small business owners every week.
You got a suspicious email and weren't sure if it was real
Your computer is slow and you've been putting off fixing it
You're paying for software you don't fully use or understand
You don't know if your passwords are actually secure
Your family's devices have no protection or backup plan
You had a tech crisis and had no one to call who speaks plain English
The Tech Coaches gives you direct access to experienced technology advisors who explain things in plain English, help you make smart decisions, and keep your digital life secure and running smoothly.
No jargon. No upselling. No waiting on hold. Just practical, honest guidance from people who've worked with businesses from 5 employees to multinational corporations.
Protect your business, your clients, and your reputation from technology threats.
Stay productive, secure, and ahead of the curve without a dedicated IT team.
Understand the technology risks your business faces and how to manage them.
Keep your family's devices, data, and online accounts safe and organized.
Bill has spent decades helping organizations of all sizes - from 5-person shops to multinational corporations - navigate technology decisions without the jargon and confusion that usually comes with IT.
He's worked directly with insurance underwriters and brokers on cyber liability, helped companies save millions in IT costs without losing service quality, and built technology strategies that actually make sense for real businesses.
His approach: communicate complex technology concepts in plain English, focus on business impact, and give you the confidence to make smart technology decisions.

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