Starting a Computer Support Business
Have you ever considered opening a computer support business?
If you are knowledgeable about computers and can offer support in the areas of viruses, software issues, spyware concerns, hard drives, and computer repair, then opening up a computer/PC support business from home may be a great choice for you.
Your computer and PC support business can bring some much needed help to other home based businesses or even larger businesses with several computer users.
Computer Support Business Tip # 1 - What skills do you need?
Your local community college probably offers a set of courses that will train you in all of the different areas of knowledge that you're going to need. If you want to provide services under warrantee, you'll need to take and pass a proficiency course with the individual computer makers.
Computer Support Business Tip # 2 - What tools do you need?
A simple computer toolkit is going to include some screwdrivers of varying small sizes, compressed air and cleaning cloths. As most computer owners are afraid to open up their systems for simple cleaning and maintenance, you'll be cleaning as you go.
Computer Support Business Tip # 3 - How do you get started?
You need a website. Set up contact information, hours of operation, what your support service offers, what your rates are, and be sure to make your possible clients feel at home when they visit your website.
Let them know that you are an expert in your area and show them that by hiring you they are going to get the service and support that they need.
Insurance is another tool that is needed. Insurance will not only make the customer feel safe knowing that if something goes wrong it will be covered but it will also cover you in the unfortunate event that something does go wrong!
Flyers are a great way to spread the word about your new business. They can be hung up at your local grocery stores, bulletin boards at the library, and businesses in your area.
There is a big demand for computer support and you can even offer tutoring for people who want to use the internet but don’t have any experience. A large percentage of these clients may be elderly people who haven’t been exposed to the internet as often as the younger generation.
By offering a wide variety of computer support services, you can ensure more regular work.
Building a business still takes time and perseverance but with desire and hard work, you can make your dreams come true!.
For more tips on putting your computer support business online, and for many other business ideas, please take our free Internet Business Ideas course.
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