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Be The Tech Guy

You Already Fix Everyone's Tech. It's Time to Get Paid $100+/Hr For It.

The step-by-step system to turn your natural tech skills into a six-figure IT business — no degree, no certifications, no cold calling.

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🚀 Founding cohort now enrolling Step-by-step system — no guesswork 💰 $100+/hr earning potential 🎓 No degree or certifications required 🛡️ 30-day money-back guarantee 📦 6 comprehensive modules 👋 Direct founder access 📋 Business-in-a-Box templates included

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Your 30-Second Course Overview

See how Be The Tech Guy transforms your existing skills into a profitable IT business — in under a minute.

Is This You?

If 3 or more of these hit home — this was built specifically for you.

Why You're Still Doing This For Free

You have a skill companies pay $75–150/hr for.

And you're doing it for free at Thanksgiving dinner. The gap isn't skill. It's that nobody ever showed you the business side.

Imposter syndrome is lying to you.

You don't need a CompTIA A+ cert to help someone migrate their email. You don't need a CS degree to set up a small business network. You've been doing this your entire life — you just never had permission to call it a business.

"Sales" isn't what you think.

You don't need to cold call, run Facebook ads, or pitch strangers. Your neighbor will happily pay $100 to avoid spending 4 hours on hold with Comcast. Referrals and reputation do the selling — you just need the system to make it happen.

You think you need money to start.

A phone, and a way to get there — that's it. No office, no fancy equipment, no big investment. Even if you don't have a car, an Uber to your first client pays for itself ten times over.

You underestimate what you know.

For you, this stuff is second nature. But for the people you'd be helping, technology is an alien language — something that frustrates them, intimidates them, and costs them hours of their life. What feels "basic" to you is genuinely advanced to them. That gap is your entire business.

You'll get hit with a thousand "better" ideas.

Web development, app building, SaaS, freelance coding, dropshipping — everyone has an opinion on what you should do with your tech skills. The problem isn't a lack of options. It's too many. Local IT services cuts through the noise: the demand already exists in your neighborhood, clients pay in person, and nobody in another country can undercut you. This is the niche where your skills, your location, and the market all line up.

The real problem?

Too many options, no clear path, and no one who's done it showing you exactly what to do. So you stay stuck, keep doing it for free, and keep thinking "someday."

Why Now, Why You

$150B+

Market opportunity and growing

What Could You Earn?

10
5 hrs 40 hrs

$52,000

per year at $100/hr

That's $4,330/month

That's less than 2 hours a day. Part-time freedom.

The market is exploding.

More people being born, more people getting older, technology complexity increasing every year. The demand for personal tech help is growing faster than supply.

Technology-based daily living tasks are everywhere.

Email, video calls, smart home devices, online banking, telehealth, streaming — everyone needs help with these and the list grows every year.

You don't need to compete with Geek Squad.

You need 10–15 recurring clients who trust you and call you first. That alone is six figures.

Your youth is your advantage.

You're a digital native. You're energetic. You can work flexible hours across 7 days instead of rigid 9–5. You move fast with technology — that IS the skill.

Small businesses are desperate.

They can't afford a full-time IT person but they need someone on call. You're the answer they're looking for.

Tech literacy is dropping — on both ends.

Gen Z grew up on phones, not computers — they can scroll but can't troubleshoot a printer, configure email, or manage files on a desktop. Boomers are falling further behind as tech accelerates. Newer generations are losing critical tech skills that older generations at least had exposure to. The gap between what people need to do with technology and what they can do on their own is widening every year. That's your market.

What $100+/Hr Actually Looks Like

Your schedule, your rules.

Not 8-hour days — spread your work across the week. A few hours here, a few there. Take Tuesday off. Work Saturday morning. Your call.

No commute, no boss, no ceiling.

You pick your clients. You set your rates. You decide when you're done for the day.

Momentum snowballs.

Once you get your first client, the second comes easier. Then the third. You get more confident, more efficient, more referrals. It compounds.

The real win isn't getting your first paycheck.

It's when you can hire someone to handle the jobs you don't enjoy — and you focus only on the work you love. That's the end game.

This isn't a "side hustle."

This is a real business that scales. Start alone, grow a team, build recurring revenue.

Introducing Be The Tech Guy

This is NOT another course with 47 options and "figure it out yourself." One proven path. Plug and play. Every tool, template, and step chosen for you.

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Cookie-cutter by design — not because it's lazy, because it works. Every app, every system, every process has been tested and optimized.

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The tools are chosen to grow with you. They work at the individual level AND are industry-standard at the enterprise level.

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Eat your own cooking. The exact same stack you set up for your business is the stack you'll set up for clients — so by the time you have your first one, you've already trained for the job.

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AI as a multiplier, not a replacement. Tools aren't inherently good or bad — only how you use them is. You'll learn to wield AI the way a craftsman wields a power tool.

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By the end, you will have: your business set up, your first paying client closed, and a system that runs without you thinking about it.

Professional Documents. Your Brand.

Every student gets a library of professionally designed proposals, contracts, and reports — ready to brand with your logo and hand to clients on day one.

Add your logo. Make it yours.

What's Inside

6 modules. Every tool chosen. Every step mapped out.

What IT services to offer (and which to skip for now)
Choosing your niche and local market
Defining your ideal client
Your first assignment: ask 10 people if they need tech help
Outcome:

Crystal clear on what you're selling and to whom — with real market validation

Legal basics (LLC, EIN, insurance — simplified)
The 10 SaaS tools you need — all chosen for you
Notion business management template — invoicing, clients, scheduling, everything
Outcome:

Fully operational business, ready for clients

Local marketing strategies that work for introverts
Building a referral engine (let your work sell for you)
Online presence: Google Business, simple website, social proof
The "warm outreach" system — reaching out without feeling salesy
Outcome:

A pipeline of potential clients in your area

How to price at $100+/hr and have clients happy to pay
Service packages that create recurring revenue
The psychology of pricing (why charging more gets you better clients)
Outcome:

Pricing structure that pays you what you deserve

How to run a service call from start to finish
Troubleshooting frameworks (what to do when you don't know the answer)
Client communication scripts and templates
Over-delivering without overworking
Outcome:

Confident, professional service delivery every time

When and how to hire your first helper
Building recurring revenue streams
Automating admin work
Transitioning from "doing the work" to "running the business"
Outcome:

A business that grows beyond just you

Email setup, DNS, and website troubleshooting
Mac, Windows, and mobile device support
Browser issues, WiFi & networking fixes
Outcome:

A hands-on reference library for the 9 most common tech categories you'll encounter as a tech consultant

Personal security, 2FA/MFA, and passkeys
HIPAA and FINRA compliance basics
Indemnity, risk management, and E&O insurance
Outcome:

Confidence handling security setups and compliance-sensitive clients in healthcare and finance

AI vs automation — when to use each
Claude, ChatGPT, and AI tools for your daily workflow
Zapier & Make.com for client-facing automations
Outcome:

Practical AI and automation skills that save you hours per week and impress clients

LinkedIn optimization and domain strategy
Google Workspace, graphic design, and print materials
Video production with OBS and professional Zoom setup
Outcome:

A polished online presence across LinkedIn, your website, and professional materials that builds trust on contact

Sales process, storytelling, and elevator pitches
Qualifying prospects and managing your pipeline
Conflict resolution, negotiation, and transparency
Outcome:

A complete sales and communication toolkit that turns conversations into clients and clients into advocates

Equipment buying guide and budget starter kit
Client check-ins, portfolio building, and scheduling
Selling youth & energy, worksheets & templates index
Outcome:

Practical standalone guides you can reference anytime — from gear recommendations to lifestyle schedule design

What You'll Get

📦 Complete Notion Business-in-a-Box template
📦 10 pre-selected, pre-configured SaaS tools walkthrough
📦 Client communication scripts (intro, follow-up, pricing, objection handling)
📦 Service call checklist templates
📦 Local marketing playbook
📦 Pricing calculator spreadsheet

Everything You'll Learn

From technical troubleshooting to business fundamentals — here's a detailed look at every skill the course covers.

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Legal & Business Setup

  • Contracts and legal agreements
  • Indemnity clauses to protect yourself
  • LLC, EIN, and business formation
  • When and whether to get insurance
  • Compliance basics (FINRA, HIPAA)
  • Understanding business risk
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Getting Your First Clients

  • Starting with friends and family
  • Building your portfolio from scratch
  • Collecting powerful testimonials
  • LinkedIn strategy (getting to 500+)
  • Personal and business domain setup
  • City-based domain naming strategy
  • Business cards and brochures
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Sales & Communication

  • The sales process (without being salesy)
  • Crafting your elevator pitch and one-liner
  • Storytelling for trust and connection
  • Top questions to ask prospects
  • Lead vs. prospect vs. customer vs. client
  • Transparency and setting expectations
  • Conflict resolution and negotiation
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Technical Troubleshooting

  • Top 10 email setup and migration fixes
  • DNS and domain configuration
  • WiFi and networking (plus extenders)
  • Top 10 Mac troubleshooting
  • Top 10 Windows troubleshooting
  • Browser troubleshooting
  • iPhone and Android support
  • Website setup and management
  • Internal network setup fundamentals
  • Cloud-based services (Google Cloud, Microsoft 365)
  • Keyboard shortcuts and productivity tricks
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Tools & Platforms

  • Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides)
  • Zoom etiquette and best practices
  • GoDaddy and domain management
  • OBS for video and streaming
  • Equipment buying guide (budget-friendly)
  • Notion for business management
  • Remote support tools (TeamViewer, Zoom, RustDesk)
  • AI assistants (Copilot, ChatGPT, Claude, Rev AI)
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Security Fundamentals

  • Personal and client security audits
  • Two-factor authentication (2FA/MFA)
  • Passkeys and modern auth
  • Device lock and theft protection
  • Find My setup (iPhone, Mac, and Windows equivalents)
  • Security best practices you can teach clients
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AI & Automation

  • AI fundamentals (ChatGPT, Claude, image generation)
  • The difference between AI and automation
  • Top 10 automation principles
  • Zapier and Make.com workflows
  • When automation makes sense (and when it doesn't)
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Marketing & Design

  • Local marketing strategies
  • Graphic design basics for your brand
  • Video production fundamentals
  • Brochure and business card templates
  • Building your online presence
  • Social media setup (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Nextdoor)
  • Domain name selection (trademark, SEO, availability)

Join the Founding Cohort

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Students Enrolled

30 days

Average First Client

6

Course Modules

30-day

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The Transformation

Fixing friends' laptops for free Charging $100+/hr for IT services
No idea where to start Clear 6-module roadmap to follow
Afraid to sell or cold call Clients finding you through referrals
Imposter syndrome holding you back Confidence backed by a proven system
Trading time for a paycheck Building equity in your own business

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Frequently Asked Questions

Am I qualified?

I don't have any certifications.

You don't need them. Most of your clients will never ask. They care that their problem gets fixed, not what letters are after your name. This course teaches practical skills that get results.

I'm still in school / I'm only [age].

Your youth is a feature, not a bug. You're a digital native with flexible hours and energy. That's exactly what clients want.

What if I can't fix something?

Module 5 covers this. Every tech professional hits unknowns. The skill isn't knowing everything — it's knowing how to figure it out. We give you the frameworks.

Can I actually do this?

I'm too introverted for this.

This entire system was designed for introverts. No cold calling, no networking events, no "putting yourself out there" in ways that drain you. Your work and your reputation do the talking.

What if I can't find clients?

Module 3 is entirely dedicated to this. Local demand for tech help is massive and underserved. You'll have a step-by-step playbook.

Is it worth the money?

I can't afford $997.

Payment plans available. But more importantly: one client at $100/hr for 10 hours pays this back. The question isn't whether you can afford it — it's whether you can afford another year of doing this for free.

Is this just another online course?

No motivational fluff. No "mindset modules." Every lesson has a concrete deliverable. You'll have a functioning business, not just knowledge.

Can I get this info for free on YouTube?

You could also learn surgery from YouTube. The value here isn't information — it's the curated, tested, step-by-step system with every tool chosen, every template built, and every decision made for you. That's what you're paying for.

Invest in Your Future

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The average IT bootcamp costs $5,000–$15,000. A business degree is $40,000+. Neither teaches you how to actually get clients and make money independently. And neither asks you to do the one thing that actually matters: put a little skin in the game and take the pledge to follow through. The most powerful thing this course gives you isn't the technical curriculum — it's the mindset shift from "someday" to "this week." That shift only happens when you commit.

$15,000+
6-module video course $2,000
Notion Business-in-a-Box template $500
10-tool SaaS setup guides $300
Client scripts & templates library $200
Local marketing playbook $300
Community access $500

30-Day Guarantee

Close your first paying client within 30 days of completing Module 3, or get a full refund. No questions.

You've been doing this your whole life. The only thing missing was the system. Here it is.

Now
After BTTG
Fixing tech for free
Charging $100+/hr
"I should do something with this"
Running your own business
Overwhelmed by options
Following one proven system
Trading time for minimum wage
Building a business that scales
Waiting for someday
Starting today

Founding cohort — first 50 members get direct access to the founder + locked-in pricing. Price increases to $1,497 after founding cohort fills.

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