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Content Prospects Care About

In this episode I share with you how to create MSP content that your prospects care about.

Source: Content Prospects Care About - Technibble.com



  • Manage Your Computer Business


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Reach Out to Your Clients and Prospects

We as MSPs are in a unique position to do a lot of good for others, while making sure we continue to provide for our own families.

Source: Reach Out to Your Clients and Prospects - Technibble.com



  • MSP Marketing Strategy

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Cyber Security Month Marketing: Automations

In this video, I want to share with you some of the marketing automations we include in our Technibble Marketing Membership. If you haven’t seen some of our previous content, we’ve put together a marketing campaign for Octobers “Cybersecurity Month”. In that campaign, you can find content for ransomware, phishing, passwords and more. With marketing […]

Source: Cyber Security Month Marketing: Automations - Technibble.com




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Become A Computer Technician: Starting Out On Your Own

So maybe you chose to start things out on our own when we decided to become a computer technician. You’re not alone. Many techs are self-starters. Sure enough, some may swear that the best option is to work for a large computer tech firm and gain experience and knowledge from there. Others just dive headfirst […]

Source: Become A Computer Technician: Starting Out On Your Own - Technibble.com




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Marketing Campaign: Help Your Clients Cut Cloud Costs

When the Pandemic began last year, many business owners moved their entire business to the cloud. They purchased various cloud services to help ease the demands of their clients and for their employees that started working from home. A year later, business owners have a good idea of cloud services they need (and don’t need). […]

Source: Marketing Campaign: Help Your Clients Cut Cloud Costs - Technibble.com




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Why the Crowdstrike Outage is a Golden Opportunity for MSPs

Leverage the Crowdstrike outage to position your MSP as a business continuity expert. Use timely, relevant content from our extensive MSP library to attract new clients.

Source: Why the Crowdstrike Outage is a Golden Opportunity for MSPs - Technibble.com



  • MSP Content Marketing
  • MSP Marketing Strategy

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How to Explore the Stars Without Ever Leaving Home

A "Dynamic Orbital Slingshot" could be just the thing for visiting interstellar comets while they're blazing through our solar system.




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What Apollo 18 Can Teach Us About COVID-19

The moon mission that never happened illustrates the difference between what we can do, and what we choose to do.




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Watch Out: Objects in the Universe are Bigger than They Appear

Distant galaxies loom large in the sky, and butt right into our personal space.




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How We Will Really Find E.T. — Not with a Message, But with a Molecule

The grand discovery of alien life is likely to come in the form of frustratingly subtle chemical clues.




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Who Puts the Right into "The Right Stuff"?

Tom Wolfe's classic account of the early days of spaceflight has migrated to TV, with help from some seasoned insiders.




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One Less Thing to Worry About (Mostly)

Don't believe the hype: An asteroid is almost surely not going to kill you.




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The Latest News out of the Arctic Is Mixed — and That's Not Good

The extent of Arctic sea ice may not look as dire right now as in some recent years, but beneath the surface (literally and figuratively), there’s still plenty reason for concern.




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Magnesium May Reduce Risk of Dementia — But It’s Not That Simple

Magnesium-rich foods may help lower dementia risk and boost brain health, but experts agree a well rounded diet is your best bet.




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What You Need to Know About Sun Poisoning and How to Prevent It

You might have heard of sun poisoning, but you may not know what it exactly entails. Find out more about this condition and how to avoid it.




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Allergies are Common Today, but Did They Also Impact Our Ancient Ancestors?

Allergies may not have existed before the Industrial Age, but records of these health issues are rare from ancient times.




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Over 800 Million People Have Chronic Kidney Disease but Many Don’t Know It

Chronic kidney disease affects over 800 million people and can lead to kidney failure. Here are the symptoms, causes, and stages to protect your kidney health.




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Bingeing Halloween Candy Can Overload Gut Microbiome

It’s probably best to enjoy your Halloween spoils in moderation.




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Tiny Airborne Particles Within Air Pollution Could Be a Silent Killer

Ultrafine particles stem from a variety of natural and human-made sources, including vehicle exhaust.




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10 Terrifying Animal Names That Sound Straight Out of a Horror Movie

Most animals with monstrous appearances are relatively harmless to humans. Here's the truth behind creepy creatures like the werewolf cat and goblin shark.




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Besides a Cozy Home, Burrowing May Have Given Animals an Evolutionary Advantage

From evading predators to withstanding natural disasters, animals have been using burrows for over 500 million years.




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While Not as Cute as Dogs, Giant Rats Are Excellent at Sniffing Out Illicit Goods

Rodents could be used to find illicit goods at airports and harbors in places where dogs can’t easily access.




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Disturbing New Details Emerge About the State of the Global Climate

Part 1 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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The Heat Goes On: New Details Emerge About the Extent and Severity of Record-Setting Global Warmth

Part 2 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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Chestnut Blight Has Significantly Altered the Composition of Shenandoah National Park

The fungus has decimated chestnut trees in the national park, and larger trees have been slow to replace them.




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Microplastic Pollution Is Everywhere, Even in the Exhaled Breath of Dolphins

Microplastics are invisible but omnipresent.




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How Carl Rogers Revolutionized Early Psychotherapy

Carl Rogers, the founder of the person-centered approach, revolutionized early psychotherapy. Learn how his methods continue to change the world today.




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What Were Margaret Floy Washburn’s Contributions to Psychology?

Margaret Floy Washburn overcame barriers in the male-dominated field of psychology. Learn how she established herself as the founding mother of comparative psychology.




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The Information Entering Our Brains Dwarfs The Amount Coming Out — Why?

The speed of human perception is surprisingly slow, say neuroscientists. That has important implications for our understanding of cognition and for the limits of brain computer interfaces.




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YouTube Is Considering One Of Its Most Polarizing UX Changes Ever

Just like YouTube Shorts, a swipe down could soon play the next long-form video.




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Recording Brain Activity Through the Mouth

Neuroscientists introduce a new tool to detect hippocampal activity.




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Should Psychologists Talk About Their Own Mental Health?

From research to "me-search."




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The Future of Organ-Chip Technology Is Bright

From rendering animal testing obsolete to reducing HIV and preterm birth, Donald Ingber is making the future a reality.




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Quantum Computers Are Like Kaleidoscopes, Helping Illustrate Science and Technology

"Quantum phenomena are mysterious and often counterintuitive."




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Guilt Over Kids’ Screen Time Is Common − But it can Have a Silver Lining

As unpleasant as this guilt is, the good news is that those feelings, if you listen to them, can help encourage healthier choices for you and your kids.




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Nobel Prize in Physics Spotlights Key Breakthroughs in AI Revolution

Artificial neural networks mimic human brains, but the technology has its roots in physics.




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Your Next Favorite Story Won’t Be Written by AI, but It Could Be Someday

AI language models are getting pretty good at writing – but not so much at creative storytelling.




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A manual of spherical and practical astronomy : embracing the general problems of spherical astronomy, the special applications to nautical astronomy, and the theory and use of fixed and portable astronomical instruments

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- QB145.C49 1960




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Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, United States Senate: tenth anniversary, 1958-1968.

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- TL521.A541485 1968




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Industrial power distribution

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Computational Design of Rolling Bearings

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Monitoring and Evaluation of Production Processes An Analysis of the Automotive Industry

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Computational Sustainability

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Allah's automata : artifacts of the Arab-Islamic Renaissance (800-1200)

Location: Main Library- TJ114.A65 2015




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Update: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Might Outshine Predictions

A new brightness forecast for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS whets our hopes for a fine appearance in late September and early October.

The post Update: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Might Outshine Predictions appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astronomy & Observing News
  • Astronomy Blogs
  • Celestial News & Events
  • Comets
  • Explore the Night with Bob King
  • Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3)

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See Mutual Events, Close Approaches of Saturn's Moons

As Saturn's rings narrow, now's the time for its moons to shine.

The post See Mutual Events, Close Approaches of Saturn's Moons appeared first on Sky & Telescope.