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How You Can Avoid My Data Recovery Nightmare

Many subjects related to your work might be more fun, more sexy.
Who wants to talk about data backups, disaster preparedness and
data recovery?

I sure didn't.

But, a disturbing thought kept popping into my head for days . . .

"You better spend Wednesday . . . Thursday . . . Friday . . .
backing up your hard drive."

Did I listen to that intuition?

Just a couple of weeks prior I begrudgingly sat through a
presentation on disaster preparedness for small businesses.

It was a great presentation, actually. I learned a lot. I knew
it was a weak spot in my business. But priority number one?

So back to present past time:

It was 12:30 AM on Saturday night / Sunday morning. Sitting on my
couch in the living room, I closed the lid on my laptop - the core
of my business and family income.

Five hours later, at 5:30 AM, I woke to the frantic screams of my
wife. "John, the kitchen is on fire! Oh my god, our house is on
fire!"

We lost everything.

Including my laptop and a lot of precious information. Email
addresses, new projects, software, my audio library. Customer
testimonials, purchase records, receipts, passwords, bookmarks and
more.

Fortunately a lot of it was backed up. Well, at least the guts of
my business. But if it had been backed up better, I'd have saved
myself a lot of headaches and a LOT of money.

It's easy to put off subjects like data recovery, data backups and
disaster preparedness. There are more pressing things to be done,
and what are the odds? Right? When you consider the many things
that can happen to your data, regular data backups are just smart.

Don't get burned like I did - be prepared.

Backup Your Data

To see what's left of my living room, visit
http://www.4data-recovery.com.

About the Author

To see what's left of my living room, visit
http://www.4data-recovery.com.

John R. Barker is an Internet marketer. His unexpected life
disaster has inspired him to launch a site that will, hopefully
help you from enduring the same.
Written by: John R. Barker


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