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Auto Responders: I use Aweber, it's one of the most widely used programs & I think that It's easy to use and it even has a start-up tutorial to get you started.  Get a free autoresponder "Test Drive" demo.

Computer Support:  The guys at AskPCExperts can fix your PC remotely and have several plans to choose from for immediate help or ongoing services.  This is a great idea if you're also "tech support" for your business.  You can click here and go straight to their website for details.

Domain Registration: GoDaddy is probably the easiest and fasted way to purchase a domain name.  They have a great tool to search for available domain names you can use on the bottom of this page or go right to their webiste.

Email Newsletters:  I use a program called Emma.  It allows you to manage lists, opt-ins and allows nice graphics and pictures.  It's also very easy to use. Go to Emma email marketing.

General Business Needs: From ink cartridges to computer cords Abacus has almost everything. Click here and get 5% off.

Google Adwords Help:  Perry Marshall is widely recognized as an expert in Adwords.  If you plan to use Adwords, in your marketing mix, The Definitive Guide to Adwords is a must have publication. You can get a free five day Google Adwords introductory course here.
Personal Coaching: Rich Schefren is one of the nation’s top business advisors for both online and offline endeavors.  His specialty is helping struggling yet well-meaning entrepreneurs bring in more profits while actually working less.  At a minimum check out his blog for some eye opening tips.  You can also get a cost effective home study course.

Printing: I've used Vist Print and they offer a number of templates and other tools to help you with your printing needs.  You might have seen the "Free Business Cards" on the Tips page, that's from Vista.  You can go straight to their site here.

WebSites/Hosting: I use Homestead and it's very easy to use, even if you don't have any experience.  You can do a free 30-day trial just to get the hang of it.  They also have a Quick Site feature that contains graphics and is set up with templates for may professions...you can just add your information and you're up and live!  You can get web hosting details here.
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