635: Adventures in Affiliate Limbo and the $37 Jackpot
Command Control Power • Apple Tech Support & Business Talk
Release Date: 09/16/2025
Command Control Power • Apple Tech Support & Business Talk
In this holiday message episode of Command Control Power, the hosts discuss the importance of intuition and trusting one’s gut instincts in business and life. They emphasize the significance of mental and physical health, encouraging listeners to take care of themselves and stay vigilant about their overall wellness. Reflecting on the stressors of work and client relationships, they advocate for finding balance, taking breaks, and not glorifying overworking. As they wrap up, they wish their audience a happy holiday, urging them to disconnect and relax while continuing to support the podcast....
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In this episode of Command Control Power, Andy Espo from Call Andy Mac Consulting joins the discussion once again. The conversation kicks off with humorous banter about appearances and jackets before delving into serious tech talk. Andy shares the complexities of installing and upgrading network infrastructure in high-end residential projects, especially in challenging environments like old houses and concrete structures. He emphasizes the importance of discerning client relationships, meticulous planning, and ensuring proper execution by contractors. Andy also discusses strategies for...
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Recorded live June 3, 2014 Tim Cook quoting : "With vulnerabilities such as Heartbleed and Pileup likely to go unpatched on tens, if not hundreds of millions of Android devices, the platform is fast becoming a toxic hellstew that should send chills down the spines of IT admins." Yosemite and iOS 8 initial impressions How the OS X Beta Program will affect us as Apple consultants; expect overzealous clients to call for help troubleshooting issues with pre-release software Family Sharing looks great for home users, but still no way to migrate purchases or merge Apple IDs Sam reports...
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This week we welcome long time supporter of the show, Tim Pearson of Creative Techs. Tim joins us as a co-host. He talks about traveling on the ferry to do onsite work. The group discusses the wildfires out west. Tim shares a story about the time he made a mistake of wearing a Star Wars shirt, causing his meeting to go way overtime. The group helps Tim with approaching a mistake he made in his business. Jerry’s talks about the “Screwdriver Effect” Getting fired by a client is a great opportunity to take another look at how you do things. Everyone discusses MSP and...
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Sam Valencia, Jerry Zigmont and Joe Saponare discuss working with Apple technology and clients. Drawn from their combined experience of over 20 years in the Apple Consultants Network, thaey discuss technical support issues both with the technology and working with clients.
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In this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts discuss a variety of topics including a nostalgic throwback to a wrestling match they attended, the latest release of the MacBook Pro with M5 chip, and the implications of larger storage options. They dive into the specifics of the new 'Launch Angels' folder found in macOS 14, differences in storage drives, and the practical uses of Google Gemini for locating a lost MacBook. Additionally, they highlight the pros and cons of Amazon purchases, and share personal stories involving client interactions and unique tech mishaps. The episode wraps up...
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In this episode of Command Control Power, Jerry discusses his recent experience in acquiring a rescue puppy and managing interactions between his pets. The hosts delve into challenges faced with client device management, particularly focusing on issues related to Apple's Jamf Pro and the importance of having full control over devices. They share various client anecdotes and mishaps, including managing clients' attempts to self-solve tech issues leading to greater problems. Additionally, the episode covers a significant mishap involving Jerry's mailing list being flooded with fake emails and...
info_outlineIn this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts discuss their patron-only content, focusing on tech insights they share for members. They delve into affiliate marketing with Amazon, highlighting successes and challenges. They reveal frustrations with Amazon affiliates and share tricks to navigate these programs more effectively. They discuss reliability issues with Ubiquiti products, and methods to manage and troubleshoot home networking issues. The episode also touches upon data recovery services, emphasizing experiences with Drive Savers. Listeners get a mix of tech tips, troubleshooting hacks, and behind-the-scenes insights.
00:00 Introduction and Patron-Only Content Teaser
01:48 Amazon Affiliates Marketing Update
02:26 Challenges with Amazon Affiliates
03:46 Affiliate Marketing Strategies and Recommendations
19:33 Data Recovery Services and Experiences
29:28 Client Equipment Purchases and Vendor Relationships
31:06 Client Misunderstandings and Vendor Expectations
31:26 Dealing with Hardware Markups and Transparency
32:18 Client Insistence on Specific Products
33:01 Balancing Client Savings and Business Revenue
36:41 Technical Issues with Screen Sharing and Command Tab
39:09 Monitor Resolution and Better Display App
43:46 Residential Client WiFi Troubleshooting
47:09 Issues with ISP Equipment and Double NAT
50:55 Preview App and Text Edit Issues
52:30 Ending Support for Older Systems and Protocols
56:19 Conclusion and Patreon Support