A listing of digital coaches

Freelancers who work with you to overhaul the way you work with technology (and vice versa).

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Timewarp

The first thing I learned about digital coaching is the importance of humiliating and degrading your students for their noobness so they are less likely to call you at every time they get an error dialog... though love! hehe

Posted April 16, 2008

JoshCanHelp

I'm an avid fan of Seth's blog and had an epiphany when he first mentioned digital coaching. I'm tech support for everyone around me (family and friends) and feel in my element when I'm helping people. I thought, 'hey, all these leeches are getting this valuable information for free and what do I get??' So, now I'm invoicing my parents, girlfriend, grandpa and friends and couldn't be happier! Haven't heard from my mom in a while though...

Thanks Seth!

squidoo.com/joshisjosh

Posted February 07, 2008

SherylSchuffCPA

Seth,

Thanks for naming this and setting up a group for all of us.

I focus on helping entrepreneurs to get more out of their PCs and the Internet by using open source and free software and services. This frees them from the drudgery of administrivia and allows them to focus on the reason they went into business in the first place.

For a free special report and subscription to my ezine, please visit www.SherylSchuff.com.

My Digital Coaching lens is at www.Squidoo.com/DigitalCoachForSmallBiz.

Sheryl

Posted February 03, 2008

Jim_the_Digital_Coach

After many years as a tech adviser to Fortune 500s, I packed it in to follow my passion. I now provide coaching and strategic advice to businesses of all sizes as a Digital Coach or "Virtual CIO". No "geek speak". Just practical advice that people can leverage in their business.

My first Lens item is a sample. It shows how a business can have first class, fast, business oriented PC for under 200 bucks complete with office suite and all the software they need. Windows compatible. Totally legal. It doesn't get viruses and doesn't need rebooting. Aside from that it operates just like the other computers in your office:-)

I'm also someone to turn to when they need help or advice. Or when problems hit. A virtual CIO? Digital Coach? Their own tech exec? It's the same tools and process advantages of the "big guys" -- at a price that they can afford and from somebody who knows what its like to run a business.

Thanks!

http://squidoo.com/tools4yourbusiness

Posted January 28, 2008

Aice

My lens is all about blogs ^_^ but i guess does it relate on this group? please let me know

Posted January 27, 2008

 
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