Copywriter with IT issues!

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Copywriter with IT issues blog post

I know this isn’t my normal type of  post, but I was recently a copywriter with IT issues, and I thought it was worthwhile talking about IT and how a failure can affect your ability to conduct business.

I did a LinkedIn post about it last month, and a few people commented that it served as a warning about what can happen. So, I thought I would write a blog about it and highlight how you can make sure you are prepared, just in case it should happen to you!

What happened?

I had been working all day, and I came back later to check my PC had shutdown successfully, only to be greeted by the blue screen of doom! This was followed by a never ending cycle of diagnosing and unable to fix the problem. What?

The PC had been working normally all day and there was no prior warning that anything was wrong, but now it just said “No!”

I went around in circles for hours. I Googled how to fix it and tried absolutely everything suggested, but to no avail.

My hard drive had given up the ghost. Five years of copywriting, editing, and other client work – all inaccessible.

I was a copywriter with IT issues.

Panicking copywriter with IT issues!

Panic doesn’t even begin to describe how I felt for a short while. However, when I calmed down and thought about it logically, I knew everything was backed up to not one, but two Cloud services – Microsoft and one other, which I won’t name on here (because it failed), suffice it to say it is a big high street name!

I looked up some local IT businesses with good reviews and chose one to call to help me out of this jam.

At this point, I should point out that I was extremely lucky. Although my PC was irretrievably broken, I was lucky that:

IT issues and how to avoid them!

So why the post, you may ask? Well, I thought that in sharing my experience of IT issues with you, it might spur you on to take a look at how you do things, and help you to understand how your business would be affected if your hard drive or system suddenly died. Believe me, prevention is better than panic!

What I learned from the experience (in no particular order):

Spring is fast approaching, so as well as cleaning up the office, getting rid of old physical files and outdated furniture, why not spring clean your IT?  You will be amazed at all the old stuff stored on your devices that you don’t really need. They will run much quicker when you delete unnecessary information!

Don’t be like me – put systems in place

Having experienced IT issues myself, I have come up with a few prompts to get you thinking about your IT systems, and to give you confidence that you can be up and running quickly in the event of a failure:

Copywriter with IT issues

Everything is okay now, thank goodness. I didn’t lose any data, and was up and running again within a couple of days. However, had my business been of a different type, such as an online shop, I could have lost business in the downtime and had a lot of unhappy customers to deal with.

I learned from my experience and urge you to make sure you are well-prepared, just in case something like this happens to you.

 

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