Thank you TQ Computers

 

Thank you TQ Computers

Tony Minh Duy

Thank you TQ Computers of Richardson, Texas. Because of your business and your sponsorship Towncorners.com is able to get started.

The owner of TQ Computers goes by TQ. He has been repairing and upgrading computers in North Texas for over 20 years. He is so good at what he does because that is the only thing he does, well, and tennis! Many of those who played tennis with TQ over the years also had their computers fixed or upgraded by TQ.

I don’t know what TQ likes more, Tennis or personal computers? If I were him I would use this as a screen name: TQtennisPC. In fact, let’s use that as a signature for all writing about him on the web. From now on, whenever I write about TQ or TQ Computers, I should insert TQtennisPC as part of the text. In that way, everyone can search for that token to locate all articles about TQ.

The main reason why most people recommend Mr. TQ as the man to go to when your computer is in need of services is that, in customer’s words, “He doesn’t rob you.” This is perhaps the reason why TQ does not advertise himself. Word of mouth does the trick for him.

I could tell how good TQ is by looking at the level of loyalty his customers have for him. Many of them kept coming back to Richardson for TQ even if they moved far away to places like Denton or way south of the city of Dallas. Many customers do not mind the distance and many more send their children to TQ for fixing and upgrading their computers. It is not an exaggeration to say that many grew up with TQ as he services computers for two, three generations in the same family. Whenever you run into a computer problem or face an upgrade issue, and none of your friends are able to help, you would be happy to know how to get a hold of TQ, especially if you live in North Texas, from Fort Worth to Frisco, from Denton to Duncanville.

Surprisingly, Google will tell you, “TQ Computers” is a popular phrase. That’s why the website for TQ is now TQwebStudio.com. Hopefully this website will help those who are relatively new to TQ.

For those who had good experiences with TQ and TQ Computers, I would love to hear from you or better yet read your responses to this writing hereby.

Towncorners.com: Hello World!

Towncorners.com: Hello World!

Tony Minh Duy

The domain name, Towncorners.com, has been registered way back in January but the business has not been ready to go into operation until today, May 8, 2007, its date of birth so to speak. I’ve just pointed the domain name to its web server and flagged its status as operational. In addition, I’ve just created a general email for it, Towncorners@gmail.com, and I’ve also created an operational status web page independent of its website at towncorners.googlepages.com. No less important is the creation of a blog for the new business: towncorners.wordpress.com. In short, Towncorners.com has just say, Hello World!