What’s good Wealthbuilderz it’s yah boy DeVaughn back again with another video. Today we are talking about How To Start A Credit Repair Business in Missouri. So Let’s go.
So let’s get into How Start A Credit Repair Business In {flood.
1. You must get your llc
This is not a game folks. If your starting a business especially
a credit repair business you need a llc. Check out the video
right here for that.
2. Get business insurance.
Your dealing with others personal info so you want to make sure you are protected.
3. Create a website. You want to have a central location where your clients can go to and check out your credentials. Especially when marketing your business on fliers and business cards.
Most people will check out your website first then give you a call.
4. Make sure you have proper credit repair training.
You should actually know the ins and outs of Credit Repair before charging anyone. I recommend practicing on yourself or a close family member and friends before charging strangers. If you don’t know where to get training from click the link below or watch this video right here
5. I also recommend having a office that you can actually meet your clients.
Most people won’t just hand over their personal information without actually knowing who the person is or at least knowing where they can find you if something goes wrong.
Those Are My 5 simple steps to starting a Credit Repair Business in Missouri.
Thanks for watching my video How To Start A Credit Repair Business in Missouri
But before you go I have some questions
Do you currently feel over worked and under paid?
Do you want to make more money on your job?
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