Personally I think the system should speak for itself, it's kind of like Tool Time Tim Taylor. Memory,processor, video card specs etc. Short and sweet. You could also add a trailer will build custom PC's to suit or something like that. You could also print up some nice looking flyers with phone # tear-offs and put them at your local Walmart, grocery store etc. One key thing is that your systems have to be reliable, and when you get calls, you must let the customer know you'll be around to help. Offer a limited guarantee, and give the customer the warranties you get when purchasing the hardware, let them know you'll help fix it if they happened to get a bad memory card, processor etc. Thats one of the reasons why so many folks pay the extra cost for Sears products. They know Sears has a strong commitment to guaranteeing their products. Your reputation as being honest, reliable and willing to go the extra mile is priceless. If you have the ability to teach, you could also teach some beggining classes to help get your name out.I taught free classes at a local library, and i mean they were basic. This is a mouse, this is an icon, this is how you copy/paste etc. Most people who attended were 55 and older. This age group is hungry for knowledge on how to use a pc, and what products to purchase. Even if you don't get a sale out of it, I can guarantee one thing - it is extremely rewarding!And it is cool as S@#$! to see these people realize that they can do this! If you teach, you have just created a whole new market by passing on skills you don't even think of.
-Smack