Posted on May 5, 2015
Do customers consider home-based businesses legit?
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I was thinking of buying the tools and parts to start a homebase business to fix cell phones. The one thing I can't get passed is the idea that without a storefront or a kiosk in a mall people wouldnt be interested even if they needed the service. Maybe I'm over thinking it, but I'm not sure.
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It's not a home business to customers, it's an 'on demand at your location' 'by appointment at your location' or mail order business. Get professional business cards and a website of some sort and no one has to know its a home business.
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The word will spread quickly if you do competent, timely repairs for a attractive price. One of my grandsons solicits phones to be repaired, he ships to a place w/ quick turnaround and half ? the market rate for repairs, then he gets his cut.
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You can always set up a PO Box or a "Come to you" model.
I work Heating & Air Conditioning, and many "One Truck" Companies are ran out of people's basements.
If people don't need to know where you are based, why share?
I work Heating & Air Conditioning, and many "One Truck" Companies are ran out of people's basements.
If people don't need to know where you are based, why share?
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