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Brendan W Vittum is a Freelance Author & IT & Network Consultant.
Mr. Vittum specializes in writing technical and computer articles for the normal user. With a firm belief that computers can be understood and used by everybody, not just a select few, Brendan's Hardware Support Articles, Software Tutorials, and all around Computer Documentation is entertaining, engaging, and usable by you, not just the techno-geek down the street.
Mr. Vittum spent the past ten years as a Web Developer & Designer. His work as a Graphic Designer, Developer, and Author spans more than 25 years, and includes a number of passions and hobbies such as 3d Art, Photography, Blogging as a Man of many Opinions, as well as Poetry.
Words have incredible power when used properly. They cease to become "just words." While you are running your business attending to a thousand details, words are how you bring people to your door. Hiring Mr. Vittum can alleviate the concern of how to get your message across.
Brendan creates custom Web Site Solutions for Individuals, Businesses, & Organizations who wish to establish an effective presence online. He consistently delivers practical solutions on-time and within budget. Mr. Vittum's proficiency, focus on customer needs, and accessibility has helped to cultivate long-term relationships with a number of clients over the years.
Mr. Vittum is not just about Web Sites. Brendan offers a variety of additional graphic design services including a wide range of print materials from custom letterhead and envelopes, business cards, brochures, CD labels, and specialty merchandise such as hats and t-shirts, posters, or custom packaging.
Technical Support — Need Tech Support? Give Brendan a call and you will speak with a real person with over 20 years of computer experience, speaks English, and specializes in solving computer problems, and then explaining solutions in an easy way to understand. Mr Vittum has the skills needed to provide you with support for home, or business desktop computers, notebooks, software, hardware, networks, and peripherals.
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