If any gaijin in Tokyo don't feel comfortable having me, a fellow gaijin, fix their computer because I used a rising sun on the logo then that's fine. I spent a long time on that thing anyway, and I have always like it as a design aspect.
Yeah, I cringed everytime I typed "we" but it sound too weird to use "I." I agree the pictures are unnecessary, but they fill the space and I think make the page a little easier to look at. I will add something about viruses, that's good. I did mention internet problems and pop ups, so hopefully that will address the porn/spam issue...altho there really isn't anything I can do for the poor fellow that gets too much spam in his inbox.
I put my phone number on the contact page. I imagine people will use their best judgment regarding when to call. I don't really care. I have to deal with pricing on an individual basis. It is never been something I have felt comfortable dealing with, but i have a few guidelines.
Good idea to add some more detailed examples of work I can do. I'll think about a good way to integrate that.
This page is basically just a web presence. I am not relying on it too much for the actual recruitment of clients. I need somethign to put on my meeshi though and someplace people can see that I am legit enough (business license??? huh??? should I think about that?) to at least have a website. My target individual is Joe six-pack expat that just happens to have a PC he brought with him here and want to upgrade this or that or fix that stupid little problem. He doesn't know where to turn, but he surely doesn't want to go to the hassle of trying to deal with the problem in his expat banker level Japanese. in comes enderzero and saves the day.
I am not taking this too seriously, so we'll see how it goes.