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david_5675 Junior Member

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Fitzgerald Junior Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:12 am Post subject: |
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As in toady’s s scenario, I would definitely advice you to make it into a credit repair business. As the work increases, companies are turning to outsource their credit affairs to other people. This only creates more scope for the growth of the business. The earlier you start, the better you will get. You just need to maintain good terms with the company and when you have goodwill in the market, you will get good amount of clients. I would recommend you to have a look at credit4profits to get started with your business.  |
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dlturner85 Senior Member

Joined: 17 Oct 2008 Posts: 56 Career Advice: +0/-0 Location: Washington

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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:40 pm Post subject: re: |
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Before you do anything, you need to research your target market. Knowing your customers better than they know themselves will enable you to be more effective when it comes to marketing your service.
Once you have learned about your customers you need to determine the amount of capital you are willing to invest. Things like office space, computer programs, advertising, websites, business cards, etc.
Once you have figured the numbers out you can start moving forward by making your business official. A LLC, INC, etc.
After this it's all about letting everyone know you are out there. Radio commercials, adds in papers, magazenes, billboards, TV commercials. Online you've got google adwords, forums, ezines, facebook, myspace, craigslist, etc.
It might take some time depending on how much time and money you invest. The one tip I would give you is, Offer something free in your adds like a free consultation, because people flock to free stuff, even if they don't buy it's traffic to your business and word of mouth can help alot too.
if their is any other questions you might have, let me know. goo luck
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navseo Newbie

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pandora888 Senior Member

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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:06 am Post subject: |
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| Fitzgerald wrote: | As in toady’s s scenario, I would definitely advice you to make it into a credit repair business. As the work increases, companies are turning to outsource their credit affairs to other people. This only creates more scope for the growth of the business. The earlier you start, the better you will get. You just need to maintain good terms with the company and when you have goodwill in the market, you will get good amount of clients. I would recommend you to have a look at credit4profits to get started with your business.  |
Yes! and i certainly agree with this post. hehehe. thanks very much. this has been helpful.  |
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marsh2 Newbie

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JaneEyre Newbie

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Bancato Newbie

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