Wednesday 4 June 2014

How to Start Your Own Computer Repair Business

If you consider yourself an expert in matters related to computers, you can start a computer repair services and maintenance business. To know how to start your own computer repair business, read on...

The first step that you must take when you are thinking of starting a business, is to set the right price for your service. Time is money, and you will probably charge by the hour. Earlier, computer or PC repair shops were mainly called in to remove virus that had infected a computer. Nowadays, their job is to keep out viruses, before they actually enter the computer. As they say, 'prevention is better than cure'. The next step in starting a computer repair business, is to identify your customers. Do you want to sell to businesses or to private individuals? You need to find a niche, so that you can specialize in a small sector of the market. You also need to make a decision to quit your day job and operate your business the whole day. If you don't have any background in the field of finance, you need to employ accountants to record your transactions.

Some Tips on Starting a Computer Repair Business

 

You need to market your business by sending mailers or distributing flyers. You can also promote your business on the Internet, through SEO (search engine optimization) or email marketing. You need to establish trust with the client because they are giving a computer that may have a Social Security number, credit card numbers, and so on. The technician should supply his credentials, so that the client is assured that the techie can do the job.

You also need to keep the technical skills up-to-date. You should train your workers, maybe even encourage them to take certifications, such as the CompTIA A+. You should have employees that have good social skills. Before interviewing candidates for your job, make them fill an application form, in which they can list their technology-related skills, so that you know what questions to ask. If you cannot solve a particular problem, you can find help online by posting the question on one of the message boards.

You can run your business from the garage in your house, so you will save money since you don't have to lease space for your business. Operating a home-based business may be quite a change, if you are used to working in a large company. You will need space to keep a few desktop computers, and you will also need cabinets to store away stuff.

You can charge a diagnostics fee to test all the hardware and software. If you cannot figure out the problem, you can refund the diagnostics fee. After you have determined what the problem, you can give a written estimate so that you can agree on the cost first. You can repair your client's computers by remote access over the Internet. You can connect to the client's computer and control its mouse, while the client watches you solve his problem. Computer repair can be done on-site, so the client doesn't have to go through the trouble of disconnecting the computer and leaving it at your shop. In case of an off-site computer repair, which is cheaper, the client has to drop off and pick up the computer.

You are competing with the likes of Best Buy's Geek Squad, and Circuit City's Firedog (which is now closed). You are also competing with companies such as RadioShack and CompUSA. However, you have an advantage over these national stores because you are focused on the local level. Some small businesses also outsource their PC repair services and maintenance to offshore companies such as iYogi.net. You can get started in computer repair by getting a franchise from Fast-teks or Computer Troubleshooters. You can buy computer parts from an online retailer such as Newegg or an auction site such as eBay.

You can become a drive saver or a data doctor that recovers data, if your client's hard drive has crashed. Now that you know how to start your own computer repair business, you'll be able to get around to starting a PC repair business, which I'm sure will be successful if everything goes well.

Thanks to: Mukul Deshpande

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