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May 24th, 2003

GERMANTOWN, TN - CrucialSolutions.com has been featured in today's issue of The Commercial Appeal. The article reads as follows:

"Teenage consultant tackles tech problems for $70/hour

Biz Whiz

By Mark Watson
watson@gomemphis.com

May 24, 2003

The tech-savvy teenager helping grownups with their computers has become a cliche, but a Houston High School senior has taken that idea one step further by starting a computer consultancy.

Peter McDermott, 18, of Germantown has been working on computers since age 12, and actually started consulting with residential customers about their computer problems in Atlanta before his parents, Paul and Penny McDermott, moved here in February 2002. McDermott graduates in a ceremony at 10 a.m. today at the Pyramid.

McDermott's company, CrucialSolutions.com, focuses on residential and small-business customers who need services such as troubleshooting, upgrades, training, network building, virus recovery or protection. The rate is $35 an hour for residential customers and $70 for businesses. A more complete list of services can be found at the company's Web site: http://www.crucialsolutions.com.

Jay Hirt, one of Mc Dermott's neighbors, said he hired the young man to help him select and network computers for his daughters.

"I knew, based on just talking to him, that he knew about computers," Hirt said. "I probably wouldn't have considered hiring somebody from the Yellow Pages. I probably would have just done the research myself. Because he was available and seemed to know what he was doing, it just seemed to be the best decision."

Gordon Prince, Computer Consultants Association of Memphis president, said he does not view CrucialSolutions.com as a threat because Prince's colleagues focus on businesses.

"Most of what it takes to set up home computers and home networks . . . has been invented in the last two to five years, so a kid who has worked a little with it and figured it out probably knows about as much about it as I do," Prince said.

In fact, Prince said he might consider hiring McDermott for Prince's business customers who want business connections at home.

"I get a job offer from just about every technical support firm I call," McDermott said.

McDermott primarily uses word-of-mouth to advertise his services. One exception has been his connection to TechTV, which began while he lived in Atlanta. He serves as chat forum moderator on that organization's Web site, and recently participated in an on-air discussion.

"He's a pretty bright young man," said Casey Quinn, TechTV chat manager, from his office in San Francisco.

Quinn said he first encountered McDermott in a chat forum when McDermott was 14 and living in Atlanta. During McDermott's school career, he would help out with computer problems, update teachers' computers and so on - for free, of course.

"One of the things that stuck out about him was the amount of knowledge he had," Quinn said. "Even then he was always very helpful. . . . When he applied to be a chat moderator it wasn't too hard of a decision."

In addition to his media appearances, McDermott has established an affiliate marketing program through which companies in the area get a commission for sales made by CrucialSolutions .com based on the affiliate companies' referral.

McDermott's little brother, Andy, 15, is involved in computers, but not in so practical a way. Andy plays Counterstrike in the Cyber Athlete League, either from his home computer or at Memphis's Cybernet Internet cafe.

After graduation, Peter McDermott plans to seek a degree in broadcast journalism at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and continue his business on the side.

"I'm working on a business plan . . . that will go wherever I am," he said.

- Mark Watson: 529-587"

 

Feburary 6th, 2003

GERMANTOWN, TN - Today CrucialSolutions.com recieved both, its Shelby County Business Tax License and its City of Germantown Business Tax License. CrucialSolutions.com is now a legally recognized proprietorship operating in Germantown, Tennessee. Congratulations to Mr. McDermott on his becoming of legal age to finally license the business, and for his business endeavors.

 

November 11th, 2002

GERMANTOWN, TN - If you are one of the residents of the Dogwood Grove subdivision in Germantown who has received our welcoming letter explaining our products and services we would like to make you aware of a correction. In the second sentence "We feel very comfortable here and are beginning to enjoy the Memphis," the word area was truncated. The sentence should read, "We feel very comfortable here and are beginning to enjoy the Memphis area." Thank you for your understanding in this typographical error and our sincere apologies for any misunderstandings.

 

November 8th, 2002

GERMANTOWN, TN - CrucialSolutions.com has unveiled its new online portal featuring information on the company, its services and staff. The company this weekend will be launching a campaign to begin its new services in Germantown, Tennessee.

 

 
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