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| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 26 February 2009 00:19 |
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What makes you better/different? Having actually operated a successful retail business for almost 20 years in the most competitive market you will find, one where most windshield repair businesses fail. We offer equipment, repair techniques and marketing strategy that are the result of years of first hand knowledge and experience. Trainees receive information and skills that are based on experience not theory. No other company supplies the level or quality of tools, training, assistance or support that we do. That explians why our technicians succeed where others fail.
How much will it cost to start my business? The complete package prices are listed on our web site. We offer several training options to help keep strat-up costs to a minimum. Once you actually begin your business, additional costs will include 1) a business license 2) business phone 3) advertising expenses. These expenses are minimal and necessary with any business venture.
Are there any franchise fees or royalties? No, the price shown for our systems is the complete price for everything. We do not sell franchises or licensing arrangements, so there are no hidden or recurring charges. That way we have a vested interest in you, since we don't make money selling you re-supplies UNLESS you're successful. That also means you are in control and determine the prices you will charge, your business hours, the area you wish to provide your service in, if you want to add another service to your business or not, and if you want to operate as a mobile operation or set-up a shop location.
Do you think a windshield repair business in my area would be successful? The only way to give you an honest answer is to first ask a few questions: a) What is the population in your area? You should have at least 100,000 population in your area. b) Do you have a lot of newer upscale vehicles in your area? The more there are the more potential customers (the windshields for those vehicles are expensive and your service will mean huge savings to them!) c) Are there a lot of roads and are they in disrepair or under construction? Bad roads have rocks and rocks mean damage to windshields! d) Look in your local phone book, are there at least several glass or windshield repair shops, and have they been in business at least two years? If there are businesses in the area that have been successful, you have great prospects for success!
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