SThompson86
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- Pearl,Mississippi
Good afternoon all.
Here lately I have been dabbling with the idea of starting my side computer repair business back up. Over the last couple months I have been doing the odd side work for employee's at work, and I enjoy the work plus the extra money is nice.
I shut the business down and canceled my LLC about a year ago. I did this because I was tired of people calling me, and giving me their entire life story about the computer, and then letting me go when I would quote them a price off my repair list which was very very reasonable. Nonetheless, I believe most of these tire kickers came from me spamming out craigslist with my add. I know I will never advert on CL again..
Another reason I stopped is because I got into road bike racing ( bicycle ).... . . , but last night I had a pretty bad crash in my neighborhood going about 28mph, and went over the handle bars. ( road rash head to toe - stiches on shin.) LONGGGG story short I NEVER want to go through that again so I am giving the bike up before something worse happens.
back to the main subject - Given that new year is right on top of me I would like to revisit the idea of starting my business back up, but I want to do it differently this time. I learned a lot the first go around, and I honestly think shutting it down was a good thing, for I am able to look back and realize some of the dumb and good things I did.
My biggest complaint of all was finding good customers. I am sure that finding good customers is a complaint everyone in the business has. I just got so sick and irritated of people who expected me to charge peanuts or work for free. I would say that was the factor that ruined it for me.
I did have some awesome customers, and I will probably call them back up, and let them know I am back in the game.
I will list a few things that I did last time that I will not do again.
1. Advertise on Craigslist
2. Changing/profiling my prices on the spot to get business. ( IE changing the price to suite the character of a person like a younger person who does not make a ton of money I would lower my price to an amount I felt they would take)
3. Walking around neighborhoods putting my business card on hundreds of
door's.. I probably got 2 calls out of all that.
4. Will not put decals back on my car. I did not get any calls from that experiment.
5. I had a website, and it did not pull in any business. My area is just not tech savvy enough to go online. I would say my area is more brick and mortar oriented.
I really just want to rely on word of mouth this go around. I am not hurting for money nor trying to turn this in a FTJ. I find it nice to have the extra money for easy work most of the time.
So yea.. long post - Any and anytype advice is appreciated from everyone.
Thank you.
Here lately I have been dabbling with the idea of starting my side computer repair business back up. Over the last couple months I have been doing the odd side work for employee's at work, and I enjoy the work plus the extra money is nice.
I shut the business down and canceled my LLC about a year ago. I did this because I was tired of people calling me, and giving me their entire life story about the computer, and then letting me go when I would quote them a price off my repair list which was very very reasonable. Nonetheless, I believe most of these tire kickers came from me spamming out craigslist with my add. I know I will never advert on CL again..
Another reason I stopped is because I got into road bike racing ( bicycle ).... . . , but last night I had a pretty bad crash in my neighborhood going about 28mph, and went over the handle bars. ( road rash head to toe - stiches on shin.) LONGGGG story short I NEVER want to go through that again so I am giving the bike up before something worse happens.
back to the main subject - Given that new year is right on top of me I would like to revisit the idea of starting my business back up, but I want to do it differently this time. I learned a lot the first go around, and I honestly think shutting it down was a good thing, for I am able to look back and realize some of the dumb and good things I did.
My biggest complaint of all was finding good customers. I am sure that finding good customers is a complaint everyone in the business has. I just got so sick and irritated of people who expected me to charge peanuts or work for free. I would say that was the factor that ruined it for me.
I did have some awesome customers, and I will probably call them back up, and let them know I am back in the game.
I will list a few things that I did last time that I will not do again.
1. Advertise on Craigslist
2. Changing/profiling my prices on the spot to get business. ( IE changing the price to suite the character of a person like a younger person who does not make a ton of money I would lower my price to an amount I felt they would take)
3. Walking around neighborhoods putting my business card on hundreds of
door's.. I probably got 2 calls out of all that.
4. Will not put decals back on my car. I did not get any calls from that experiment.
5. I had a website, and it did not pull in any business. My area is just not tech savvy enough to go online. I would say my area is more brick and mortar oriented.
I really just want to rely on word of mouth this go around. I am not hurting for money nor trying to turn this in a FTJ. I find it nice to have the extra money for easy work most of the time.
So yea.. long post - Any and anytype advice is appreciated from everyone.
Thank you.